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Councillors vote to take more time to decide Thames Park Pool’s fate | CBC News
The Thames Park Pool won’t face the wrecking ball this year, as London city councillors voted to look at more…
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Changes coming to ensure prompt reporting of oilsands spills, Alberta premier says | CBC News
Premier Danielle Smith says laggardly public notification of Imperial Oil oilsands wastewater spills has illuminated the need for Alberta to…
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Two arrested after violent clashes outside Sydney church ahead of Mark Latham speech
Key Points Two men have been arrested and charged following violent protests outside a church in Belfield. The incident took…
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After months of backlogs, Canadians can now check their passport application status online | CBC News
Canadians waiting anxiously for their passports to arrive before a trip abroad now have a new option to check the…
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What’s the deal with squirrels wreaking havoc under London, Ont., car owners’ hoods? | CBC News
A number of car owners in London, Ont., are wondering why this year’s crop of squirrels are wreaking havoc on…
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Woman’s legacy inspires new shelter for London women in need | CBC News
A local woman’s legacy of generosity is inspiring the launch of a new home for older women facing homelessness in…
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Black Torontonians ‘significantly’ more likely to face discrimination on regular basis, study finds | CBC News
Black people in Toronto are “significantly” more likely to face discrimination on a regular basis than white residents, according to…
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Property tax assessment for Irving paper mill in Saint John among lowest in Canada | CBC News
Service New Brunswick’s recent decision to retract $3.5 million of a $3.7 million assessment increase it had given J.D. Irving…
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Kicking buses to the curb a step down for BRT, planner says | CBC News
With east London facing construction delays and road closures to build bus rapid transit (BRT), a local urban planner says…
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