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Alberta teachers return to school after strike ends
After a three-week strike, Alberta teachers return to classrooms Wednesday as Bill 2 forces schools to reopen and students resume learning province-wide.
Schools reopen amid...
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Squamish Workers, District End Lockout with Tentative Deal
District of Squamish and CUPE 2269 workers reach a tentative deal after a two-week lockout; services and morale expected to recover once ratified.
Squamish Workers,...
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Lansdowne 2.0 Faces Risk if Redblacks Exit Early
Ottawa’s $419M Lansdowne 2.0 plan faces scrutiny as critics warn a Redblacks shutdown before 2032 could drain millions in projected revenue.
City’s Major Revamp Faces...
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Affordable-housing advocate wins Windsor byelection
Affordable-housing consultant Frazier Fathers wins Windsor’s Ward 2 byelection, pledging safer rentals, traffic calming, and better parks for residents.
Local candidate secures west-end seat
In a...
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Ferry cancellations pile up at Nova Scotia–P.E.I. strait
Northumberland Ferry cancels nearly all Tuesday crossings between Caribou, N.S., and Wood Islands, P.E.I., amid high winds and mechanical issues.
Operational disruption hits busy route
On...
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Hearst Doctor: Faster ORNGE Response Could Save Lives
Hearst physician testifies that delays in ORNGE air ambulance transfers may have cost lives during Ontario’s 2021 Constance Lake outbreak.
Drastic transfer delay raised alarm
At...
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Manitoba eyes $30B boost from three new megaprojects
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew unveils plans for three major energy projects, including a Churchill port expansion, projected to drive $30B in growth. Ambitious vision for...
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