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Hydro Ottawa provides a clearer picture of the restaurant for the rest of the guests

Hydro Ottawa has restored its online power outage map to provide a clearer picture of remaining customers expecting electricity to be restored this week. “With most of the power grid now fully operational, we can now relaunch our online outage map, tailor-made for customers running out of electricity after last week’s storm. they have electricity, …

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“Very angry”: the people of Uvalde are fighting for the role of the head of the school

Adriana Gomez Licon and Jamie Stengle, The Associated Press Posted on Tuesday, May 31, 2022 07:24 EDT Last Updated on Tuesday, May 31, 2022 07:24 EDT UVALDE, Texas (AP) – Guilty of Unbearable Delay in Killing Gunman in Texas Elementary School, Even When Parents Outside Begged Police to Hurry Up and Panic Called Children at …

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COVID-19 federal border restrictions have been extended for another month

Federal restrictions on COVID-19 at the border are being extended to at least June 30, Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada announced on Tuesday. The federal government will continue to require foreign tourists to provide proof of being fully vaccinated. Canadian citizens or unvaccinated permanent residents must also show proof of a …

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Posthaste – A Big Rise from the Bank of Canada Almost Sure: What This Means for Your Mortgage Sign up for five amazing FP newsletters

Good morning! The Bank of Canada reveals its interest rate decision tomorrow and almost everyone thinks it will be a 50 basis point increase. In fact, the 30 economists surveyed by Reuters predict a half-point increase on June 1 and also see higher rates at the end of the year than expected just a month …

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Warm temperatures and heavy storms will sweep much of Canada this summer, the Weather Network predicts

Seasonal or higher-than-normal temperatures in much of the country will give Canadians a chance to enjoy the summer, but forecasts from a leading national forecaster warn that the humidity could welcome a few stormy months. Chris Scott, chief meteorologist at The Weather Network, says the heat, along with an active lightning current, will cause above-normal …

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Don’t Expect to See Apple’s AR/VR Headset at WWDC This Year, Analyst Says

This story is part of WWDC 2022, CNET’s complete coverage from and about Apple’s annual developers conference. Apple won’t launch its long-rumored AR/VR headset at the company’s annual WWDC event next week, reliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicted in a tweet on Tuesday. (1/2)It still takes some time before Apple AR/MR headset enters mass production, so I …

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McPhillips Street underpass closed as rain, wind and snow warnings cover parts of Manitoba

The extreme spring weather Manitoba has experienced in recent weeks continues on Tuesday with rainfall, wind and snowfall warnings across parts of southern and northern regions. A powerful Colorado low is bringing heavy rain and strong winds to southern Manitoba. Rainfall warnings have been issued for a wide swath of southern Manitoba, starting around Brandon and …

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