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Punjab News: फाजिल्का में दुकानदार ने लगाया फंदा, मानसा में मजदूर ने ट्रेन से कटकर दी जान

फाजिल्का की गौशाला रोड पर एक क्रोकरी विक्रेता ने दुकान के अंदर ही फंदा लगाकर खुदकुशी कर ली है। सूचना पाकर वारदात स्थल पर पहुंची पुलिस ने अपनी कार्रवाई शुरू कर दी है। Source link

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Patiala News: विदेशी नागरिकता लेने का आरोप, पंजाबी यूनिवर्सिटी के प्रोफेसर पर गिरी गाज, निलंबित किया गया

पटियाला स्थित पंजाबी यूनिवर्सिटी के प्रोफेसर पुष्पिंदर सिंह गिल को निलंबित कर दिया गया है। उनके खिलाफ यूनिवर्सिटी में नौकरी करते हुए विदेशी नागरिकता हासिल करने का आरोप है। Source link

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Mother Teresa से लेकर Florence Nightingale तक, निस्वार्थ सेवा के लिए दुनियाभर में जानी जाती हैं ये Nurses

International Nurses Day 2023: सेवा प्रदान करना कोई आसान काम नहीं है। ऐसे में आज के दिन हमें पूरी नर्सिंग सर्विस को शुक्रिया कहना चाहिए, जिन्होंने मुश्किल समय में मानवता का हाथ थामे रखा। Source link

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Leafs’ playoff run — a boost for Toronto mayoral candidates or a distraction? – Toronto

As the Toronto Maple Leafs stare at a Game 4 against the Florida Panthers that has the potential to end their Stanely Cup pursuit, mayoral campaigns across Toronto are weighing the cost. The city has briefly been swept by hockey fever as the Leafs recorded their first victory in round …

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Winnipeg youth crime means annual summer party’s future in question, founder says – Winnipeg

A Winnipeg organization dedicated to supporting inner kids says it’s hesitant to host its annual block party event this year due to a concerning trend in youth crime. Kent Dueck, founder of Inner-City Youth Alive, told 680 CJOB’s The Start that violence has gotten noticeably worse among Winnipeg youth over …

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Canada’s beef industry looking for answers as Chinese ban continues

A Chinese ban on Canadian beef that industry officials expected would be short-lived remains in place 17 months later, and industry representatives say they remain in the dark about the reasons. China has been blocking beef shipments from Canadian processing plants ever since an atypical case of BSE, or mad …

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Church holds ‘influence’ over Ontario community that voted down Pride flags, locals say

On a recent weekday afternoon, the main street in Norwich Township was bustling with people chatting at the local cafe, eating at the deli, or browsing through shops. But residents say all that changes on Sundays, when the community in southwestern Ontario largely closes for the Christian day of rest, …

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Molotov cocktail thrown into Vaughan business, ‘incident appears targeted,’ police say – Toronto

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Police are seeking information after an explosive device was thrown into a Vaughan, Ont., business. York Regional Police said on Tuesday at around 12:30 a.m., officers received a report of a break-in at a property management company on Millway Avenue. Police said …

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Pair of O’Sheas for Blue Bombers to open rookie camp – Winnipeg

After a long winter, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers held their first on-field activities since losing the Grey Cup game last fall. Bombers hopefuls hit the field on Wednesday for the start of rookie camp. More than 50 players were put through the paces on the first day of the three-day …

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RCMP to test police body cameras ahead of national rollout – National

By David Fraser The Canadian Press Posted May 11, 2023 6:41 am Descrease article font size Increase article font size The RCMP says it expects officers in three parts of the country to start field-testing body-worn cameras in the coming days. Members of the RCMP in Nova Scotia, Nunavut and …

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