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Beaconsfield pool makes a splash with new accessibility upgradesBeacon Hill pool has completed nearly $100,000 in upgrades, making the facility more accessible for swimmers of all ages and abilities.CanadaJul 11
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Three people from Quebec and New Brunswick face charges after 67 kg of cocaine seizedThree people suspected of cocaine trafficking were scheduled to appear in court today in Montreal for a bail hearing.CrimeJul 8
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New Zealand midfielder makes FIFA World Cup history in VancouverSarpreet Singh is the first player of Indian descent to start a FIFA World Cup match, marking a milestone for both New Zealand and the global Indian community.SportsJun 23
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Polling firm sends Doug Ford legal letter demanding retraction over ‘fake’ poll commentOn Thursday, Global News learned the firm sent Ford's office a letter demanding a retraction after Ford claimed a poll was "fake."PoliticsJun 19
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New Brunswick starts process to revive key mine producing key antimony mineralThe New Brunswick government is taking a step towards restarting extraction of a mineral the federal government says is essential for national security.CanadaJul 7
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London Knights draft 14 new faces at 1st in-person OHL Priority Selection since 2000The first in-person OHL Priority Selection since 2000 was in Kingston, Ont., June 12-13.SportsJun 14
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New B.C. drivers can now take learner’s licence knowledge test onlineThis will be for new drivers who want to obtain a learner's licence for passenger vehicles and motorcycles, not for anyone seeking a commercial driving licence.TechJun 9
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N.B. social services minister vows changes after scathing youth advocate reportNew Brunswick's social development minister says the province is making changes to the way it assists vulnerable youth.CanadaJun 24
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Alberta proposes new pipeline, but hurdles to construction, profitability remainWhile the governments of Canada and Alberta have agreed to take the proposal for a new pipeline to the next step, oil industry insiders say some big hurdles remain.PoliticsJul 3
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Ontario education minister ‘clarifying’ students will be allowed to miss class for sportsNew attendance rules kick in next academic year, when attendance and participation will make up either 10 or 15 per cent of a final mark for students, depending on the grade.EducationJun 30
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12 children injured in Cultus Lake B.C. water park electrical incidentGlobal News received word that multiple air ambulances were called to Cultus Lake Waterpark on Monday morning as an incident unfolds.CanadaJun 15
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Experts optimistic about change from Manitoba judge of reconciliationExperts are hopeful the new Associate Chief Judge of Reconciliation will push for policies addressing many issues Indigenous people face in the legal system.Jun 23
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N.S. could raise low breastfeeding rate by financially supporting families: expertsResearchers say if Nova Scotia wants to improve its low breastfeeding rates, the province should ensure new parents can afford to take parental leave.PoliticsJun 25
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SPSA president, former minister to keep jobs despite wildfire reports: MoeSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he is fully confident in the public safety agency as it faces a new fire season despite recent criticisms the agency has received.PoliticsJun 25
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Mining industry takes issue with B.C. government extending pause on new mineral claimsThe government says it needs more time to complete land-use planning and determine where future mining and conservation can occur.PoliticsJun 4
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Ghana’s Partey to miss 1st World Cup game after Canada entry appeal deniedCourt documents obtained by Global News shows Thomas Partey, Ghana’s assistant captain, was denied entry due to multiple charges of rape and sexual assault he faces in the U.K.SportsJun 16
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Cocaine and handgun among items seized in Saskatoon, 4 Toronto men chargedFour men from Toronto were arrested and face 28 charges in Saskatoon as a result of a drug trafficking probe, police said in a news release Friday.CrimeJun 12
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New Brunswick graduates face big decisions as province tries to retain young talentFor thousands of post-secondary students graduating across New Brunswick, the next big decisions isn't just what career to pursue, it's also where to build their future.CanadaMay 29
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AI is creating a ‘two-track’ job market, report says. What it means for youWhile in some cases, AI will act as a 'force-multiplier' for some experts, it will make some other jobs easier for non-experts, a new report by PwC says.EconomyJun 15
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Critics say Canada’s new immigration and border law puts LGBTQ+ people in dangerAn LGBTQ refugee advocacy group says Canada's new border law could put vulnerable asylum seekers at risk of being returned to countries where they face persecution.CanadaJun 13