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California orders rolling power outages during heat wave
August 15, 2020California on Friday ordered rolling power outages for the first time since 2011 as a statewide...
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The fight against single-use plastics has been sidelined by COVID-19 — but activists aren’t giving up
August 15, 2020Six months after the outbreak of COVID-19 in Canada, environmentalists say it's time to start thinking...
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Quebec’s Environment Ministry under fire for failing to study asbestos levels in waterway
August 14, 2020Experts are warning the province should put in place strict regulations if it’s going to use...
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City of Toronto, collection agencies chasing down nearly $600M in unpaid tickets
August 14, 2020The City of Toronto has contracted a team of debt collection agencies to track down $509 million as it...
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Province expects to pay an extra $3M in Halifax Convention Centre costs due to COVID-19
August 14, 2020The Nova Scotia government is planning to spend twice what they were expecting to cover Halifax Convention...
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N.S. clinics work to clear backlog of routine mammograms caused by COVID-19 closures
August 14, 2020Routine mammograms are being booked across the province again after clinics were closed for two months...
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Catch-and-release tuna charter industry nearly shut down by pandemic
August 14, 2020Fishermen who run tuna charter businesses out of North Lake, Prince Edward Island say the pandemic...
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Winnipeg high school students write, direct, film web series on pandemic from home
August 13, 2020A new dramedy web series, set inside the homes and bedrooms of Winnipeg high school students, aims...
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Manitoba judge now sitting after judicial body concludes investigation
August 13, 2020An investigation into a Manitoba judge by the province’s judicial oversight body has been resolved, but...
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Winnipeg family calls out ‘irresponsible’ behaviour after 8-year-old contracts COVID-19
August 13, 2020A Winnipeg family says they're heartbroken they have to self-isolate from each other after their eight-year-old daughter tested...