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Ontario trustee resigns after education minister tables legislation to fire him over $45K Italy art trip
An Ontario school trustee who the province’s education minister sought to fire through legislation has now resigned. Source link
Kim Kardashian shares brain aneurysm diagnosis
American media personality Kim Kardashian said she had been diagnosed with a brain aneurysm, U.S. media outlets reported on Thursday. Kardashian revealed her diagnosis during a teaser for the seventh season of her reality show, The Kardashians, which recently premiered on Hulu. Source link
Bo Bichette returns to Blue Jays' roster for World Series against Dodgers
Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette is back on the team’s roster for the World Series. He made the 26-man list for the best-of-seven series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Source link
Out with the East Wing, in with corporate money for a White House ballroom. Here's who donated
As Americans have posted “RIP East Wing 1902-2025” on social media platforms, the Democrats are promising to investigate how Donald Trump and his administration moved ahead with a White House demolition that has proceeded at a rapid pace. We now know more about who’s donating to Trump’s treasured ballroom project. Source link
Tear gas and tire irons: Remembering Saskatoon's 1993 Blue Jays victory riot
The last time the Toronto Blue Jays won the World Series, what started as jubilation devolved into a riot, with cars and businesses damaged, tear gas sprayed and multiple arrests. Source link
'Mystery woman' returns Ontario minister's journal lost 50 years ago after finding it in Value Village
After it went missing in the 1970s, a journal that belonged to Central Church’s first minister was recently returned. The journal was written by Rev. James Dickson who served as the minister at the Cambridge church from 1880 to 1914. The journal was found at a Value Village in London, Ont., and volunteers say they […]
Only 15% of women reported getting screened for breast cancer in Canada in past year: study
According to a new study, only 15 per of women in Canada reported getting screened for breast cancer in the past year. The study also found that women who have lower incomes, who are a member of ethnic minority, or who are newcomers are least likely to be screened overall. Source link
20 years later, Fredericton woman reflects on moment she became a Robert Munsch character
Twenty years ago, renowned children’s author Robert Munsch came to Fredericton on tour. While getting a pre-show lunch at the hotel across the street from the theatre, he met young fan Victoria Campbell, who inspired the book, Swamp Water. Source link
How the St. Catharines, Ont., Blue Jays were 'start of a dream' for Carlos Delgado and other MLB stars
The Toronto Blue Jays advance to the World Series for the first time in 32 years. Baseball fans in St. Catharines remember a time when they had their own minor league Blue Jays squad in the mid-1980s through part of the 1990s. Source link
‘No one was getting any better’: When private addiction treatment centres put patients in danger
For-profit, privately owned residential substance use treatment facilities provide a vital health service, but across Canada they operate with little government regulation or oversight, putting lives of patients at risk, an investigation by CBC’s the fifth estate has found. Source link