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This Windsor-Essex conservation officer talks about the man fined for harassing geese
CBC Windsor recently reported on an Essex man who was fined $1,000 after pleading guilty to catching a Canada goose gosling and attempting to injure adult geese by throwing large rocks and swatting at them with his hands.
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Here are the roads set to be repaired this year in Windsor wards 8, 9 and 10
The City Windsor will repave a section of Tecumseh Road E. and reconstruct part of Liberty Street – including replacing curves, sidewalks and residential driveways — as part of an expansive list of road repairs scheduled for this year in Wards 8, 9 and 10.
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3 men found guilty of 1st-degree murder in 2022 killing of B.C. couple
Three men have been found guilty of first-degree murder in the 2022 killing of an Abbotsford couple.
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Carney expressed ‘concern’ to Smith over leak of Alberta voter data, PMO says
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney raised concerns about the leak of a provincial electors list in a meeting with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in Ottawa on Friday, according to his office. The pair met to discus outstanding issues regarding the energy deal that was signed in November, with Smith in the city to speak…
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Hantavirus risk ‘very low’ in Windsor-Essex, health unit says; no alarm bells at hospital
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) says the risk to local residents from hantavirus remains very low, and no locally acquired cases have been reported in the province.
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Siblings of child killed by foster parents in 2021 sue B.C. gov’t for exposing them to abuse
Five years after an 11-year-old Indigenous boy was beaten to death by his foster parents, his five biological and foster siblings are suing the B.C. Ministry of Children and Family Development for exposing them to abuse.
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Brookfield plans US$20 billion in real estate transactions as sector recovery accelerates, CEO says
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. is expecting to do US $20 billion of real estate transactions in a two-month period as the recovery in the sector accelerates with an anticipated spread to the hard-hit office segment, its chief executive said. “What we’re seeing on the ground is far ahead of what you’re reading in the headlines,”…
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Optimism competes with anxiety as northern Sask. continues to deal with floods
English River First Nation residents are returning after a week of displacement, but over 600 Red Earth Cree Nation members must remain away from home.
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For 2nd time, N.L. judge slams police handling of intimate partner violence cases
A Newfoundland and Labrador provincial court judge is once again taking police to task over failing to address intimate partner violence, and says the training the RNC receives when it comes to IPV cases “needs to be reviewed.”
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Ontario’s chief medical officer of health answers your questions about hantavirus
Two Ontario residents are isolating at home in their rural community after disembarking late last month from a cruise ship that is now the site of a deadly hantavirus outbreak.