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To mark a building’s 30th anniversary, the city rechristened the library in honor of Hazel McCallion, Mississauga’s longest ...
The Haskell Free Library and Opera House straddles two countries and unites two towns. Plans to make it harder for Canadians ...
A wealthy widow built a library and opera house on the border between Quebec and Vermont, a symbol of binational friendship.
The youth care worker, who commutes to St. John’s and frequently works 24-hour and 48-hour shifts, sees the library as a way of giving back to her new home community. Log In or Sign Up ...
Branch manager Matt Bachelder cuts a ribbon to celebrate the reopening of the Ontario library. Also pictured are Ontario Mayor Kris Knapp, Mansfield/Richland County Library Director Chris May and ...
Much of the budget is focused on responding to US President Donald Trump’s tariffs, particularly in the manufacturing and auto sectors — a cornerstone of Ontario’s economy that supports tens ...
Ontario became the third province in Canada, behind Newfoundland and Quebec, to allow alcohol to be sold in corner stores. “Supporting local has never been more important in the face of U.S ...
Teacher training — and worker retraining — got a boost in the Ontario budget, as overall education funding will see above-inflation increases. Base spending on elementary and secondary ...
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Calgary pastor known for library drag protests is back in jail after courthouse rallyThe Calgary pastor known for protesting at children's library events is back in jail after he was arrested and accused of breaching the house arrest condition of his sentence. On April 10 ...
May 15 (UPI) --An Ontario woman said she believes her Yorkshire terrier, standing at just 3 inches tall and weighing less than a pound, might be the smallest dog in the world. Kim Passero of ...
From choppers for cops to new teacher spots, the record-breaking $232.5 billion Ontario budget unveiled Thursday also features a number of programs to help tariff-battered businesses and workers.
Winter road construction, which splits the cost 50/50 between Indigenous Services Canada and Ontario’s Ministry of Northern Development, typically starts in November or early December.
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