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  • Province’s new tourism strategy light on new details about NOTL

    Doug Ford’s plan to turn Niagara into a global tourism powerhouse could have some major effects on Niagara-on-the-Lake, though it’s unclear at this time what’s in store for the small town neighbouring Niagara Falls, the region’s biggest tourism draw at the moment. The province’s new “Destination Niagara” strategy aims to generate an extra $3 billion…

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    Dec 17, 2025 7:59 PM
  • Village of Kaslo presents revised bylaw governing council meeting conduct

    Significant changes to how council meetings are conducted and organized were the topic of major discussion during the Village of Kaslo’s December 9 council meeting.  CAO Robert Baker presented the key updates appearing in the revised Council Procedures Bylaw, which council gave first and second reading.  The bylaw sets out rules for how meetings are…

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    Dec 17, 2025 7:53 PM
  • Former NIH scientist sues Trump administration, claims illegal firing over research cuts

    Former NIH scientist sues Trump administration, claims illegal firing over research cuts

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A former leading scientist at the National Institutes of Health sued the Trump administration Tuesday, saying she was illegally fired for warning that abrupt research cuts were endangering patients and public health. The NIH has cut billions of dollars in research projects since President Donald Trump took office in January, bypassing the…

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    Dec 17, 2025 4:46 PM
  • Alberta’s personal information protection law ruled partly unconstitutional

    Alberta’s personal information protection law ruled partly unconstitutional

    Parts of Alberta’s personal information protection legislation have been ruled unconstitutional. But a judge is upholding an order to stop an American facial recognition company from collecting images of Albertans. The company, Clearview AI, scrapes the internet for images of people and adds them to a database, which it markets to law enforcement agencies as…

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    May 14, 2025 12:50 PM
  • Afro-Indigenous mom wins case in top ‘B.C.’ court against agency that seized her kids

    Afro-Indigenous mom wins case in top ‘B.C.’ court against agency that seized her kids

    An Afro-Indigenous mother who’s been going head-to-head with the child welfare agency that took her kids away says she feels heard after the province’s highest court sided with her. The B.C. Court of Appeal delivered a ruling in the case last week, declaring that there’s no place for stereotypes in child protection work and social…

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    May 13, 2025 12:44 PM
  • Theft of NS Power customer data is likely ransomware attack: security experts

    Theft of NS Power customer data is likely ransomware attack: security experts

    Security experts say the theft of customer data from Nova Scotia’s electric utility has the hallmarks of an extortion attempt by cybercriminals. In a news release following the April 25 data breach, the utility said it notified police about the theft and confirmed that “certain customer personal information was accessed and taken by an unauthorized…

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    May 13, 2025 12:43 PM
  • Key portfolios for business community to watch as Carney’s cabinet sworn in

    Canada’s business community will be monitoring files across various portfolios after Tuesday’s swearing-in of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new cabinet. Corporate leaders and business associations say their priorities include holding Carney accountable when it comes to his promise of launching nation-building projects, along with hitting the reset button on the energy and environment files. Here…

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    May 13, 2025 12:41 PM
  • Illinois governor is first in US to block federal access to personal data on autism

    Illinois governor is first in US to block federal access to personal data on autism

    SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has signed a first-in-the-nation executive order to block the federal government from collecting personal health data related to autism, a direct rebuke to the Trump administration. Democrat Pritzker, who has been one of the more vocal critics of Trump’s second administration, signed the order last week, saying…

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    May 12, 2025 12:46 PM
  • Woodstock woman wants camp removed

    Beth Merryweather and her husband live on what could be called a hidden gem of land in Woodstock. Right off Main Street, but beside a tiny and beautiful hidden park. They found their forever home and enjoyed the seclusion of the deep lot with beautiful trees and flowers. They pay taxes. Then, they had company.…

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    May 12, 2025 12:37 PM
  • ‘Beacon of freedom’ dims as US initiatives that promote democracy abroad wither under Trump

    ‘Beacon of freedom’ dims as US initiatives that promote democracy abroad wither under Trump

    CHICAGO (AP) — Growing up in the former Soviet Union, Pedro Spivakovsky-Gonzalez’s father and grandparents would listen to Voice of America with their ears pressed to the radio, trying to catch words through the government’s radio jamming. The U.S.-funded news service was instrumental in helping them understand what was happening on the other side of…

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    May 11, 2025 10:57 AM
  • First Responders Day 2025 celebrated in Haliburton County

    First Responders Day was celebrated in Haliburton County on May 1 through a number of free events held throughout the region that shone a light on the skills, hard work and sacrifice of first responders. The day was celebrated at the Highlands East Fire Department, Station 4 in Wilberforce with a plethora of activities and…

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    May 10, 2025 12:38 PM
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