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चुनावी रंग: कुछ अलग है संगरूर के मतदाताओं का मिजाज… ये जिताने के लिए नहीं, हराने के लिए देते हैं वोट

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Rotating power outages end after grid alert issued for Alberta for 2nd time this week

For the second time this week, the Alberta Electric System Operator issued a grid alert for the province on Friday, and the provincial capital briefly faced rotating power outages. “The AESO has declared a grid alert as of 6:49 a.m. due to tight supply,” the non-profit organization posted on X, …

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New B.C. laws in place to protect vulnerable road users, cyclists

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The province of B.C. has added new protections to keep vulnerable road users, like cyclists, safer. Drivers will now have to keep a minimum distance of at least one metre when passing cyclists and at least a metre and a half when …

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Ontario puts $1.3B toward building schools, child-care spaces

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted April 4, 2024 5:19 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce says the province is putting $1.3 billion toward building and expanding schools. He says the money will go toward creating 27,093 new student …

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Lags in Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program a ‘failure of the government’: advocate – Winnipeg

Hundreds gathered outside Manitoba’s legislature Thursday afternoon to protest lags in a provincial immigration program. The demonstrators expressed frustration with being caught in limbo, as more than 20,000 people wait for the next step in immigrating to Manitoba and becoming a permanent Canadian resident — with time on their work …

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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Friday, April 5 – Saskatoon

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Bird watching, crime in the community and Adopt a Pet. Here’s your morning rewind for the Friday, April 5, edition of Global News Morning Saskatoon. Saskatoon Custom Bird Tours highlights birds worth watching Stan Shadick, tour director with Saskatoon Custom Bird Tours, …

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Blue Jays show off stadium renovations

TORONTO – The so-called outfield district got the love last year at Rogers Centre. Now it’s time for a renovated 100-level seating area, new-look dugouts and fresh turf at the home of the Toronto Blue Jays. Team brass showed off the latest changes to the downtown stadium on Thursday with …

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Winnipeg development faces pushback over affordable units from advocates, neighbours – Winnipeg

Advocates are pushing back on a proposed mixed-use development in West Broadway, saying it uses a metric to assess affordability inconsistent with municipal and provincial policy, resulting in rents most in the neighbourhood can’t afford. Developer Paragon Design Build is proposing to demolish four houses on the site at 126-140 …

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Where are Canada’s worst Uber riders? Ride-hailing app releases ranking – National

Uber is offering a one-time discount to Canadian riders with the highest ratings to reward them for their good behaviour over the past year. Uber Canada said in a news release Thursday that the top 10 per cent of customers based on their trip rating in 2023 will be awarded …

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Saskatchewan partners with Alberta and Ontario to battle mental illness and addiction struggles

Three provinces are coming together to fight the battle against mental illness and addictions. The main goal of the partnership of Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Ontario is to create recovery care plans. It will be an information-sharing partnership as they move to a recovery-oriented system of care. “Saskatchewan is focused on …

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