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Calgary to begin easing water restrictions early next week after water main break

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CALGARY — Officials in Calgary say they aim to begin easing restrictions on water use by early next week, but

Myanmar holds 2nd round of elections amid armed conflict

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YANGON (AP) — Myanmar resumed voting Sunday in the second round of its first general election in five years, expanding

Veteran actor T.K. Carter, known for ‘The Thing’ and ‘Punky Brewster,’ dies at 69

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DUARTE, Calif. (AP) — Veteran actor T.K. Carter, who appeared in the horror film “The Thing” and “Punky Brewster” on

Gregg McCarron, jockey who mentored his Hall of Fame brother Chris, dies at 77

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MOUNT AIRY, Md. (AP) — Gregg McCarron, who won over 2,400 races in a 24-year riding career and who steered

Thousands of Canadian restaurants could shutter in 2026: report

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A new forecast from Dalhousie University shows that 7,000 restaurants went out of business across Canada last year and predicts

Shelter-in-place ordered in Simcoe: OPP

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The Ontario Provincial Police has issued a shelter-in-place order in Simcoe due to an active incident involving potentially armed individuals.

Daniel Walker Howe, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, dead at 88

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NEW YORK (AP) — Daniel Walker Howe, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian whose “What Hath God Wrought” became a widely acclaimed

Nobel Institute says Venezuelan leader Machado can’t give Peace Prize to Trump

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The organization that oversees the Nobel Peace Prize is throwing cold water on talk of Venezuelan opposition

OC Transpo apologizes for surge in bus cancellations

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Medium-term goals include a recruitment campaign to hire more mechanics and bus operators through targeted ad campaigns and on-site events.