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Cambrian Players disappointed following two break-ins

Cambrian Players disappointed following two break-ins

Windows were broken and merchandise, property and technical equipment were taken from the Spring Street facility. No one was in the building at the time of the events, and there was no excessive vandalism to the building.

Nova Scotia pre-primary classes will be up and running by end of week:minister

HALIFAX — A key campaign promise by Nova Scotia Liberals will be fulfilled when the expansion of pre-primary classes for four-year-olds is up and running by the end of the week, says Education Minister Zach Churchill.
New definition of affordable housing may move ahead, with minor changes

New definition of affordable housing may move ahead, with minor changes

A report to the mayor’s taskforce on building more homes committee proposes redefining the word “affordability.”
Following Up: Website aims to offer one-stop-shop for local products

Following Up: Website aims to offer one-stop-shop for local products

Newly launched myLocalism website allows customers to search for local products.
Red light cameras recommended

Red light cameras recommended

The five-year program would ticket drivers who enter 10 Thunder Bay intersections on red lights, the fine totaling $325 per incident.
Letter to the editor: Re: Ford budget to have “fewer” public health laboratories in Ontario

Letter to the editor: Re: Ford budget to have “fewer” public health laboratories in Ontario

As our website states “Public Health Ontario keep Ontarians safe and healthy with our partners in government, public health and healthcare”.
Affordable housing provided to eight low- to modest-income families

Affordable housing provided to eight low- to modest-income families

Rent-geared-to-income homes will help provide Coady Avenue residents with stability and security.
City council approves $3M for local non-profits in 2025

City council approves $3M for local non-profits in 2025

The community services department expressed the need to sustain the community, youth and cultural funding program in 2025.

TSX up moderately on rising energy prices, loonie takes back some gains

TORONTO — A big bump in energy shares helped drive Canada's main stock index higher Thursday, as the loonie took back some gains built over the last few weeks. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index finished ahead 19.

Six stories in the news today, March 14

Six stories in the news for Tuesday, March 14: ——— NIGEL WRIGHT STILL SUBJECT OF ETHICS PROBE Almost a full year after Sen.
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