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Algonquin College’s board of governors votes to cut 30 programs

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The province has indicated the need to focus on key sectors such as health care, skilled trades, construction and transportation,

Gardiner Expressway undergoing emergency repairs after sections of decay discovered

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The Gardiner Expressway is undergoing emergency repairs after sections of decay were discovered that compromise the expressway’s load-carrying capacity. Routine

Ottawa Police Service will not participate in federal firearms ‘buyback’ program

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Alta Vista ward Coun. Marty Carr, who is also the vice-chair of the OPSB, said the decision was made after

B.C. Mountie gets probation in fatal 2017 arrest of Dale Culver in Prince George

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PRINCE GEORGE — An RCMP officer convicted of obstruction of justice in the death of an Indigenous man while in

Gatineau man facing weapon, assault charges after weekend incident

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A 41-year-old Gatineau man is facing numerous charges, including assault and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, following

City will replace all Toronto water meters because they are ‘failing earlier than expected’

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The City of Toronto says all 470,000 water meter transmission units installed across the city will be replaced in April.

Two charged year after armed robbery at Glebe jewelry store

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Andrew Smyth, 35, has been charged with robbery with an offensive weapon; possession of a weapon with the purpose to

Ontario and Nova Scotia sign interprovincial alcohol trade deal

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The premiers of Ontario and Nova Scotia announced Monday that the two provinces have entered into a first-of-its-kind interprovincial trade

Four-year-old girl dies from injuries after Quebec cross-country ski trail accident

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The girl was injured on Feb. 22 while being pulled on a sled by an adult in Nakkertok in Val-des-Monts,