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Will regular power cuts soon be part of Canadian summer?

Will regular power cuts soon be part of Canadian summer?

In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we explore why some power companies are switching off power during heat waves and what that means for customers; see what natural regrowth looks like after a wildfire; and learn how and why some cities are cracking down on wood stoves and fireplaces.

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Social, Sports

August 21, 2025

Canadian amateur Aphrodite Deng leads youth movement at CPKC Women’s Open

MISSISSAUGA — Aphrodite Deng leaned on a club, cooly crossing…

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Justice, Ontario/Quebec

August 21, 2025

Amber Alert cancelled after Ontario baby found safe

An Amber Alert for an eight-month-old in Ontario has been…

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Justice, Ontario/Quebec, Social

August 21, 2025

Vigil commemorates 8-year-old Toronto boy killed by stray bullet

TORONTO — Community members gathered this evening to honour the…

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Lifestyle, Sports

August 21, 2025

Canadian angler Chris Johnston in hunt for consecutive Bassmaster Elite Series crowns

Chris Johnston isn’t surrendering his Bassmaster Elite Series overall title…

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Creditors circle as cull controversy shines light on B.C. ostrich farmers' unpaid bills
Star

August 21, 2025

Creditors circle as cull controversy shines light on B.C. ostrich farmers’ unpaid bills

After chasing debts through the courts, creditors of a high-profile…

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Ostrich farm owners, supporters ordered to leave property as CFIA prepares for cull
Star

August 21, 2025

Ostrich farm owners, supporters ordered to leave property as CFIA prepares for cull

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has executed a warrant…

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New analysis indicates higher lethality of avian flu at B.C. ostrich farm: CFIA vet
Star

August 21, 2025

New analysis indicates higher lethality of avian flu at B.C. ostrich farm: CFIA vet

An affidavit by Canada’s deputy chief veterinarian says new analysis…

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Health, Justice, Ontario/Quebec

August 21, 2025

Ontario court awards $1.7M in damages to group labelled ‘groomers’ in smear campaign

The lawyer for members of an AIDS information group who…

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Male NFL cheerleaders aren't new. So why are people mad about the Minnesota Vikings squad?
Star

August 21, 2025

Male NFL cheerleaders aren’t new. So why are people mad about the Minnesota Vikings squad?

When the Minnesota Vikings announced their cheerleading team roster last…

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Education, Labour, Ontario/Quebec

August 21, 2025

Ontario college support staff take step toward strike with ‘no board’ request

TORONTO — The union that represents thousands of full-time support…

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Sports

August 21, 2025

Head injury sidelines receiver Coxie for Argos home game versus B.C. Lions

TORONTO — Nick Arbuckle won’t have his top offensive weapon…

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Justice, Ontario/Quebec

August 21, 2025

Ontario man charged with assaulting home intruder allegedly used knife: court docs

A court document shows a Lindsay, Ont., man who is…

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Business, Economy, Labour, Ontario/Quebec

August 21, 2025

Ontario sheds manufacturing jobs as tariff impacts felt, report says

TORONTO — Ontario’s economy has recently started to feel the…

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Justice, Ontario/Quebec

August 21, 2025

One dead after shooting at Scarborough Town Centre: Toronto police

Toronto police say one person is dead after a shooting…

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Will regular power cuts soon be part of Canadian summer?
Star

August 21, 2025

Will regular power cuts soon be part of Canadian summer?

In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we explore why…

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Disaster, Health, Ontario/Quebec, Social

August 21, 2025

Second teenage girl dies after watercraft collision on Lake St. Clair

A second teen girl has died after a watercraft collision…

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Business, Entertainment, Entertainment, Arts, Film, Manufacturing, Social

August 21, 2025

First-of-its-kind role to advance accessibility in Canadian screen industry

The Disability Screen Office and the National Screen Institute are…

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Ne Zha II is the biggest movie in the world right now. Why is that again?
Star

August 21, 2025

Ne Zha II is the biggest movie in the world right now. Why is that again?

Ne Zha II’s incredible box office success has raised some…

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Justice, Ontario/Quebec

August 21, 2025

Police looking for suspects in $220,000 meat heist in Windsor, Ont.

Police are investigating after a semi truck with over $220,000…

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Massive civil fraud penalty against U.S. President Donald Trump thrown out by appeals court
Star

August 21, 2025

Massive civil fraud penalty against U.S. President Donald Trump thrown out by appeals court

An appeals court has thrown out the massive civil fraud…

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Judge Frank Caprio, known online as the 'nicest judge in the world,' dead at 88
Star

August 21, 2025

Judge Frank Caprio, known online as the ‘nicest judge in the world,’ dead at 88

Frank Caprio, a retired municipal judge in Rhode Island who…

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For the first time in over a century, sockeye salmon are able to return to Okanagan Lake
Star

August 21, 2025

For the first time in over a century, sockeye salmon are able to return to Okanagan Lake

After more than a century without salmon in Okanagan waters,…

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Ukrainian man arrested in Italy over Nord Stream pipeline blasts
Star

August 21, 2025

Ukrainian man arrested in Italy over Nord Stream pipeline blasts

A Ukrainian citizen suspected to be one of the co-ordinators…

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U.S. company has touted Mi'kmaw ownership stake in a proposed N.B. energy project. Not yet, chiefs say
Star

August 21, 2025

U.S. company has touted Mi’kmaw ownership stake in a proposed N.B. energy project. Not yet, chiefs say

Mi’kmaw communities have not made a financial investment in a…

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