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  1. HISTORY BUFF: Sisterhood, motherhood and the Nelson Women’s Institute

    The Nelson Women's Institute was a pioneering organization that brought together women from different backgrounds to share skills and knowledge.

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  2. Legislation aims to help operators keep weapons out of supportive housing

    Legislation aims to provide supportive housing operators with greater protection and rights under the Residential Tenancy Act.

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  3. City of Rossland asks for more public input for budget and financial plan

    City of Rossland asks residents to provide input on budget and financial plan

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  4. MLA Lorne Doerkson responds to Human Rights Code Repeal Act controversy

    MLA Lorne Doerskon expresses reservations about the Human Rights Code Repeal Act

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  5. Montreal weather: There's no use losing sleep over daylight saving time

    Montreal to lose one hour of sleep, spring forward one hour on Sunday

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  6. Take it from me, a sleep scientist: Clocks should not spring forward in Ontario

    Ontario should adopt Year-Round Standard Time like B.C.

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  7. Scott Taylor: Collective defence required against Trump’s threats

    Scott Taylor calls for collective defence against Trump's threats

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  8. CHEERS AND JEERS: Jeers to commentators for taking swipes at three-man Tyler Smith rink

    Commentators and social media users criticize Tyler Smith's rink for fielding only three players

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  9. Jeff Leiper — 'to the female mayor'? | Opinion

    Ottawa councillor's election signs have incorrect French phrase

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  10. When the diplomat isn’t diplomatic

    Pete Hoekstra, a former U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands, has taken up residence at the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa.

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  11. Dollarama violence, online video spark Indigenous group’s call for probe into security firms’ training, policies

    Indigenous group calls for probe into security firms' training and policies following video of alleged violence

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  12. West has long history of vilifying Iran

    The United States supported a coup that led to the installation of a monarchist government.

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  13. Europe Scrambles To Defend Cyprus From Iran War

    France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Greece send warships, fighter jets, and air-defense systems to Cyprus after Iranian-made drone strike.

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  14. Poland to Avoid Rate Cuts Until Iran War Ends, Wnorowski Says

    Poland to hold off on interest-rate cuts until Iran war ends

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  15. CM Rio, Dy CM Patton Welcome Appointment Of Nand Kishore Yadav As Nagaland's Governor

    Nagaland appoints Nand Kishore Yadav as Governor

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  16. Nunavut Law

    Nunavut government announces new education reform plan

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  17. The Turner Files: When a vote is more than a vote

    Recent election irregularities in local government highlight need for transparency and accountability.

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  18. She loves Iran and Israel. What it’s like for this Canadian watching them at war

    Canadian woman shares her conflicted feelings about her dual identity and the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel.

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  19. LETTER: Enough with the ‘antisocial’ and disrespectful stunt driving

    Surrey residents complain of 'antisocial' and disrespectful stunt driving

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  20. ‘I’m distraught’: B.C. family struggles to cremate father who weighed 715 lbs.

    Family faces challenges with father's massive weight

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  21. Rural groups warn SaskPower rate hikes could raise costs for farms and community rinks.

    Rural municipalities and agricultural producers are concerned about proposed electricity rate increases from SaskPower that could raise costs for farms and strain community facilities.

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  22. Canada’s Top General Says Military Support May Be Considered for Gulf States Affected by Iran War

    Canada considers military support for Gulf states affected by Iran war

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  23. US, Venezuela restore diplomatic relations after Maduro’s ouster

    Venezuela and US restore diplomatic relations after 2017 breakdown.

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  24. U.S. Justice Department posts FBI interview memos related to Trump sex abuse allegation

    FBI memos detail interviews with individuals related to Trump sex abuse allegations

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  25. Stranded Calgary couple escape Dubai amid escalating Middle East conflict

    Calgary couple stranded in Dubai due to Middle East conflict

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  26. B.C. supportive housing operators admit current model needs reform

    B.C. supportive housing operators admit current model needs reform

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  27. Expert warns of incorrect flagging amid OpenAI standard review

    Expert warns of increased risk of incorrect flagging

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  28. Ontario opposition vows fight over OSAP cuts, urging government to ‘do the right thing’

    Ontario Opposition Leader Marit Stiles calls for OSAP cuts to be reversed, citing rising affordability pressures and crushing student debt.

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  29. Canada's vulnerability drives Mark Carney's reset with India and China

    Canada's diplomatic approach is shifting due to internal vulnerability

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  30. Northern Island group to hold town hall about abolishing village government

    Northern Island group to hold town hall about abolishing village government

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  31. Cyberbullying follows students beyond the classroom

    Cyberbullying is a pervasive issue affecting students beyond the classroom.

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  32. Outrage comic has no place in Ktunaxa ʔamakʔis: ʔaq̓am

    ʔaq̓am Chief and Council respond to Key City Theatre's statement

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  33. Similkameen First Nations denounce MLA’s claims on Copper Mountain mine

    Similkameen First Nations leaders condemn MLA's comments on Copper Mountain mine

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  34. Sayward taxpayers group to hold town hall to discuss abolishing local government

    Sayward taxpayers group to hold town hall to discuss abolishing local government

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  35. As Trust in the US Fades, Canada May Become a Nuclear Player

    Canada's growing nuclear capabilities may shift its stance in Europe

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  36. Windsor mayor wants to charge tolls leading to and from Ambassador Bridge: 'Enough is enough'

    Windsor mayor wants to charge tolls leading to and from Ambassador Bridge

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  37. COLUMN: Check before crossing the floor

    Voters in a Canadian riding switched from Conservative to Liberal support.

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  38. Building economic strength starts with nuclear power

    Nuclear power's resurgence sparks debate

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  39. Kitchener Rangers on top of OHL after win over Sarnia

    Kitchener Rangers win 6-3 over Sarnia Sting, top of OHL standings.

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