Sunday, May 28, 2023

Train spark triggers major vegetation fire at Symington Yards Saturday morning

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A train spark triggered a serious vegetation fire at Symington Yards in Winnipeg on Saturday morning, town says. At 7:30 a.m. firefighters found a big...

Saskatoon community leaders study homelessness and addictions

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The last day of the 2023 Sanctum Survivor 36-Hour Challenge in Saskatoon is coming to a detailed. Mayor Charlie Clark and nine other community leaders...

Turning potato peels into yoga pants? Yes, Ontario researchers want to try this

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Researchers in Ontario say they're working on plans to show food waste, comparable to potato peels and corn stalks, into plastic and nylon that...

Kingston, Ont. residents frustrated over halted sewage expansion project

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Kingston residents voiced their frustration Wednesday night during a briefing on plans to resume infrastructure work along Front Road and King Street. Several residents attended...

Shopping Shein? What to know concerning the fast-fashion brand’s so-called ‘dark sides’

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When you’re a daily online shopper — especially should you’re under the age of 30 or so — you’ve probably seen the name Shein,...

Groups hold ping-pong game, call for more attention to Kanesatake crisis

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Some individuals who live in Kanesatake are afraid and feel abandoned. That’s the claim made by a coalition of community groups who say they represent...

Pet ambassadors headed to Kelowna area beaches

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Central Okanagan parkgoers hitting the parks with their four-legged friends may run into Kaia and Nolan, the regional district’s dog ambassadors who can be...

Quebec sets out plan to achieve 60% of greenhouse gas reduction goal by 2030

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The Quebec government has now mapped out how it is going to achieve 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emission reduction targets, Premier...

Bear paw — not human hand — confirmed as grisly Lethbridge landfill discovery

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It was a rare discovery that had some people fearing the worst. But officials now confirm it was a bear’s paw, not a human hand,...

What’s open and closed on Victoria Day in Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara Region

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Monday will probably be a time without work for many Ontarians because the province celebrates Victoria Day, a federal holiday marking the official birthday of...

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