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14 cited for fireworks infractions in Ajax, Ont., over Canada Day weekend

In the aftermath of the Canada Day long weekend, the Town of Ajax has laid charges against 14 individuals alleged to have violated the fireworks bylaw  and issued several warnings. “What we have been noticing over the last year…[is] the amount of community individuals that have been going into our …

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World Chocolate Day पर घर में बनाएं सुपर टेस्टी और क्रंची फ्रूट एंड नट चॉकलेट, नोट कर लें रेसिपी

घर में आसानी से कम पैसा खर्च किए क्रंची और टेस्टी fruit and nut chocolate बनाई जा सकती है। देर न करते हुए जानते हैं इसकी रेसिपी। Source link

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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: July 2023

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Summer is here! People are taking beautiful pictures across the prairies. We want to see the wonderful photos you capture from all over the province. Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of …

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Canada Day fireworks, festivities happening in Ottawa despite air quality concerns

Canada Day celebrations are taking place in Ottawa and across the country on Saturday, although some have been scaled back due to poor air quality. Canada’s capital city will see some festivities around Parliament Hill, but the main entertainment will be at LeBreton Flats, just west of downtown, where celebrations …

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What’s open, what’s closed on Canada Day in Halifax – Halifax

Halifax will be kicking off its Canada Day celebrations on Saturday. Here’s a look at what’s happening, as well as at altered schedules and holiday hours for local businesses and services. The city will host fireworks, free concerts on both the Halifax and Dartmouth waterfront, and an air show debut …

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Will fire bans hamper your Canada Day fun? What is and isn’t allowed this year – National

This year’s Canada Day might feel a bit less festive for many. As Canadians grapple with a record wildfire season, parts of the country are under a fire ban ahead of the long weekend. Restrictions on outdoor fires are in place in several provinces which means many people will have …

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‘Reconnecting with our ceremonies’: National Indigenous Peoples Day and summer solstice

Tasha Jacko was taught to honour Grandfather Sun every summer solstice. “We would start off the day with a pipe ceremony and a sunrise ceremony,” she said. “So you would arrive right before the sun came up and … once you’re in the presence (of a pipe carrier) you’re going …

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John Tory expected to endorse Ana Bailao ahead of Toronto election day: sources – Toronto

Former Mayor John Tory is expected to officially endorse Ana Bailao, Global News has learned, in a last ditch effort to give the mayoral candidate a boost ahead of election day on Monday. Sources with direct knowledge of the situation said Tory and the Bailao campaign have been formalizing the …

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Italian Day on the Drive returns after 3 years along with long-time performer – BC

Commercial Drive was awash in red, white and green Sunday for the return of Italian Day on the Drive since it was sidelined during the pandemic. All the trappings of the event were back from pasta eating contests to a fleet of food vendors and trucks to musical performances and …

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Drone show to cap off Canada Day at The Forks – Winnipeg

The Forks is getting back to celebrating Canada Day on July 1 after taking a different approach a year ago, and it will include a unique way to cap off the night. The festivities will conclude with a drone show at 10:30 p.m., featuring 100 drones flying 400 feet in …

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