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Agriculture This Week: Fall fairs all about memories

Agriculture This Week: Fall fairs all about memories

Fall fairs have a way of creating moments we will not forget.
Former Supreme Court judge tabbed to help settle several 'Havana Syndrome' claims

Former Supreme Court judge tabbed to help settle several 'Havana Syndrome' claims

OTTAWA — Former Supreme Court justice Thomas Cromwell will mediate claims against the federal government from nine family members of Canadian diplomats who suffered unexplained ailments in Cuba.
Major upgrade begins at Canadian Light Source

Major upgrade begins at Canadian Light Source

New linear accelerator will ensure continued world-leading discovery and innovation.
They’re here! $500 affordability cheques have begun arriving

They’re here! $500 affordability cheques have begun arriving

It is expected approximately 900,000 cheques will be delivered.
Meta layoff of 11,000 workers worldwide hits Canadian staff

Meta layoff of 11,000 workers worldwide hits Canadian staff

TORONTO — A number of Canadian workers have been laid off by Meta Inc. as the tech giant announced plans to cut 13 per cent of its workforce in a bid to become "leaner and more efficient.
Have you seen the Poppy Drop?

Have you seen the Poppy Drop?

Watch the virtual display. Hear the Peace Tower bell ring,
Indigenous leaders 'deeply concerned' about safety, wellness

Indigenous leaders 'deeply concerned' about safety, wellness

Vice Chief Richard Derocher of the MLTC explained that the news conference was to bring awareness to what is happening in their communities and how they feel unsafe.
Tree cutting program supports fire suppression efforts

Tree cutting program supports fire suppression efforts

'Trim Your Tree' in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park includes an Engelheim Tours package experience.
Residents urged to report hunting, fishing, environmental abuse

Residents urged to report hunting, fishing, environmental abuse

Spot a resource or environmental violation? Call the TIPP line.
Métis veterans honoured despite inclement weather

Métis veterans honoured despite inclement weather

Métis citizens have been enlisting with non-Indigenous peoples to defend every threat Canada faced.
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