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Russian forces are “advancing in all directions” in the Luhansk region, the governor says

Updates from the 90th day of the invasion Russia has brought a “crazy number” of fighters and equipment to the Luhansk region, says governor Bodies found in the Mariupol building, it is not clear when they died. Ukraine says at least 14 civilians were killed Tuesday in Russian attacks in the east. A military spokesman …

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Cases of acute severe hepatitis in Canadian children – CityNews

Cases of acute severe hepatitis in Canadian children CityNews Illinois health officials are now investigating 9 potential cases of severe hepatitis in NBC Chicago children 3 Alberta children diagnosed with severe acute hepatitis, 1 released | CTV News CTV News Calgary See full coverage on Google News

Live updates on the debate on French Conservative leadership

Where are the six candidates for Conservative leadership on key political issues Six candidates are in the polls to become the next leader of the Conservative Party. By organizing rallies, conducting media interviews and participating in debates, each contestant has been divulging details of their political platforms. Here is a snapshot of the candidates’ situation …

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Former activists dump manure in BC prime minister’s office and promise more road interruptions

Old wood protesters left a messy surprise on Wednesday at the door of the local election office of British Columbia Prime Minister John Horgan. Activists threw about four bags of horse manure garbage outside the prime minister’s office in Langford, BC at 9 p.m. At least one of the protesters also picked up some of …

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Calgary Police Union “Reluctantly” Orders Officers to Remove Patch of Thin Blue Line from Uniforms

The Calgary Police Association has “reluctantly” ordered its members to remove patches of the fine blue line from their street uniforms as they declare victory in other areas of negotiations with the police commission, CBC has learned. News. The Calgary Police Commission initially told officers to remove the patches starting March 31st. But the union, …

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The supposed renders of the iPhone 14 Pro reveal a tablet-shaped selfie shooter and a great camera shot

Jon Prosser is back, this time with new iPhone 14 Pro renderings based on recent leaks around Apple’s upcoming smartphone. In Prosser’s latest, sometimes reliable, YouTube video on “Front Page Tech,” he describes the iPhone 14 Pro’s big camera shot and the pill-shaped front-facing camera sensor. Previous leaks have indicated that these are the two …

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The Boeing capsule returns from space station after an unmanned test flight

The Boeing crew taxi returned to Earth from the International Space Station on Wednesday, completing a repeated test flight before NASA astronauts boarded. It was a quick return trip: the Starliner capsule parachuted into the New Mexico desert just four hours after leaving the lab in orbit, with air cushions connected to cushion the landing. …

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Judicial date for the man who carried bags of inert explosives at Victoria Airport: RCMP

Photo: The Canadian Press UPDATE 12:50 p.m. The RCMP says a man carrying luggage with suspicious contents that led to the closure of Victoria International Airport on Tuesday afternoon has been released with an upcoming court hearing. The Mossos did not provide the man’s name or details of any charges. Members of his explosives disposal …

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The Minister defends the costly reconstruction of the Royal BC Museum and says “there is a risk of doing nothing”

After two weeks of criticism, Tourism Minister Melanie Mark tried to win over a skeptical audience on Wednesday about plans to rebuild the Royal BC Museum, exposing the $ 789 million business case. The liberated province more than 2,300 partially written pages of reports and appendices supporting the controversial project and held a 90-minute technical …

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Toronto radio presenter suspended after co-presenter allegations of misconduct – CityNews Toronto

Toronto radio presenter suspended after allegations of abusive behavior by CityNews co-presenter Toronto JENNIFER VALENTINE’S DAY: IS THE TIME FINALLY OVER? Derringer’s show suspended after the Toronto Sun human rights complaint Q107 host John Derringer faces CityNews abuse charges Toronto radio personality “paused” after human rights complaint filed by former CP24 co-presenter Toronto’s Breaking News …

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