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‘I just love pro wrestling’: The divine nature of Ontario’s independent scene

5:51 ‘I just love pro wrestling’: The divine nature of Canada’s independent scene On a snowy Friday evening in March, there was a gathering of worshippers at a church in the Preston area of Cambridge, Ont. While that might not seem out of the ordinary, this group consisted of wrestlers …

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‘What I love to do’: Meet Ruby Chopstix, Manitoba’s first drag artist-in-residence – Winnipeg

Ruby Chopstix’s rise to Winnipeg stardom literally started from the bottom. Deep in the bowels of a local theatre basement, Chopstix made her debut as a drag queen in front of a small crowd that had gathered to watch a local talent show. Without so much as a smear of makeup, Chopstix’s …

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Chocolate day 2024: अपने हाथों से बनाएं प्रेमी के लिए चॉकलेट केक, नाम के साथ लिख दें 'I LOVE U'

Chocolate day 2024: चॉकलेट डे पर इस बार चॉकलेट नहीं अपने हाथों से बना कुछ खास ले जाइए। ताकि, आपका प्रेमी इस प्रेम के आगे सबकुछ भूल जाए और आपका हो जाए। तो, जानते हैं इसकी खास रेसिपी। Source link

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‘Radical Love:’ Toronto hospice takes new approach to help Toronto’s homeless – Toronto

A last-minute assist has sent Kevin Ackroyd’s life into overtime. While sitting on a patio in downtown Toronto on a warm June day, he thinks back to his life four months earlier when he faced a return to the streets. His home at the time, a room at the Royal …

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Winnipeg celebrates biggest Pride Parade in history, spreading love and acceptance – Winnipeg

Winnipeg’s Pride Parade saw its largest turnout ever as thousands of people marched through the city’s streets earlier on Sunday, spreading love and acceptance. There was a sea of colour along Portage Avenue as 160 groups and over 10,000 people walked by to celebrate Pride month and those who didn’t …

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The love of my life died. My grief had to take a back seat to putting food on the table for my kids

This First Person article is written by Wendy Powell who lives in Stony Plain, Alta. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ. I was lying in bed in the middle of the night, wide awake as always every night since my husband passed away. I …

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Why this grocery store manager is using social media to share his love of Calgary history

Irwin Poon leads a double life.  By day, he manages the meat department at a northwest Calgary Sobeys. By night, he’s an amateur public historian who uses a fast-growing Facebook group to share snippets of the city’s past.  “I love history,” said Poon, 57, administrator of Historic Calgary. “I think of something …

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‘Where’d the love go?’: Premiers claim Ottawa is turning its back on a health system in crisis

It’s hardly the first relationship to struggle under the pandemic’s health and financial pressures, but Canada’s dysfunction-prone federation appeared to be in need of a skilled mediator or two this week. Like aggrieved partners now speaking only through lawyers, premiers gathered in Victoria, B.C. on July 11-12 to reprise their call for an urgent …

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Unconditional love: The pets of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside

It’s known as Vancouver’s poorest postal code, but the city’s Downtown Eastside is a vibrant residential and commercial neighbourhood of more than 20,000 people. It’s also a space where many people live with addiction and homelessness, which carries with it stigma and judgment from others. For some in this position, pets …

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Canadians love their cars so much that high fuel prices won’t make most of us change our ways

If you are expecting clear sailing on the highways this coming long weekend because soaring gas prices have forced all the other drivers — except you, of course — to leave their cars at home, you might want to think again. Some motorists insist that $2-a-litre gasoline means they’ll drive a lot less, …

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