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Published on Jul 3, 2025Source: CBC/Radio-Canada - Public Broadcaster
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Published on Jul 3, 2025
'I've had a good life': Manitoulin Island artist Ivan Wheale looks back at his legacy
When Manitoulin Island artist Ivan Wheale looks back on his career, he says he has no regrets. Wheale followed in the footsteps of the Group of Seven with his paintings that depict the boreal forest and windswept rock of Manitoulin Island and the North …
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Published on Jul 3, 2025
Winnipeg community centres hope new wage subsidy helps boost flagging volunteer numbers
As Winnipeg community centres struggle to attract and retain volunteers, the city hopes a new grant and shift to a new governance model can help take pressure off over-burdened staff. The number of volunteers working at Winnipeg's 63 community centres …
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Published on Jul 3, 2025
3rd person dies following head-on Manitoba crash that killed Royal Canoe bassist, partner on Canada Day
Manitoba A third person has died following a fatal two-vehicle crash that claimed the lives of a bassist in a Winnipeg indie-pop band and his partner earlier this week, RCMP say. RCMP, criminal collision investigation team are investigating the crash CBC …
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Published on Jul 3, 2025
Bathurst swimming spot closes during temporary diversion of sewage into harbour
A popular swimming spot in Bathurst is closed temporarily for maintenance, leaving some people on social media upset about the timing and the introduction of raw sewage into the water. Luc Foulem, the communications manager for the City of Bathurst, said …
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Published on Jul 3, 2025
Nissan and Infiniti recall affects 38,000 vehicles in Canada, over 400,000 in U.S.
Business Nissan is recalling nearly 38,000 vehicles in Canada and another 444,000 in the United States due to a bearing issue that could lead to engine damage or failure. Vehicles affected include Rogue and Altima models from the past 5 years and Infiniti …
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Published on Jul 3, 2025
Canada's trade deficit narrowed to $5.9B in May, as trade with U.S. continues to decrease
Canada's merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $5.9 billion in May after hitting a record high in April as tariffs continued to weigh on trade between Canada and the U.S. According to data from Statistics Canada, the country's exports rose by 1.1 …
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Published on Jul 3, 2025
New Cricket Field At Derwent Park Nears Completion
Construction of the new cricket field at Derwent Park is almost complete. The project includes the construction of a new cricket field, a concrete cricket pitch with artificial turf, wooden spectator bleachers, player benches, an irrigation system, …
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Published on Jul 3, 2025
PHOTOS: Water Treatment Plant Demolition Almost Done
Work is almost complete on the demolition of the Windsor Utilities Commission Water Treatment Plant at 3665 Wyandotte Street East. This facility operated for 88 years, from 1924 until its closure in 2012. Built by the Border Cities Utility Commission, the …
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Published on Jul 3, 2025
Alison McMurray honoured with naming of laneway near West Lynn and Danforth
Alison McMurray, second from left, with the sign recognizing the laneway named in her honour in the West Lynn and Danforth avenues area earlier this month. McMurray has been a community champion for a number of local initiatives including the East Lynn …
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