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Lindsey Coyle gives up Ontario nursing licence in misconduct case, years after guilty plea in patient death

[published_date] Lindsey Coyle of Fort Frances agreed to give up her licence during a disciplinary hearing Thursday by Ontario's governing body for nurses, three years after she pleaded guilty in the 2015 death of an elderly patient.  Coyle was a registered practical nurse at La Verendrye Hospital. She pleaded guilty in 2022 to criminal negligence…

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Search crews recover backpack of Norwegian trekker missing in northern Manitoba

[published_date] The backpack of a Norwegian trekker has been found near a fast-moving river in a remote coastal area of northern Manitoba that's home to polar bears and wolves. Canadian police have notified the family of Steffen Skjottelvik, 29, that his bag was recovered near the Hayes River, where crews have focused search efforts in recent days — the…

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In Mackenzie, B.C., a former gurdwara is finding new life as small town demographics change

[published_date] When Surinder Takkar and his parents left their home in Punjab, India, for a new life in Mackenzie, B.C., in 1981, there were about 85 other Sikh families living in the small community between the Rocky and Omineca mountain ranges.  Takkar's is now one of the only Sikh families left there. "We try to keep up the gurdwara but…

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Canadian tennis star Auger-Aliassime derives on-court success, personal growth from Togolese roots

[published_date] Next week, Montreal tennis star Felix Auger-Aliassime is set to compete in his eighth straight singles main draw at the 2025 U.S. Open Tennis Championships. But despite a lengthy list of accolades, including an Olympic bronze medal and seven singles titles on the ATP Tour, it's his community outreach in his father's home country of Togo that…

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

[published_date] Sockeye salmon are able to return to historic spawning grounds in B.C.'s Okanagan region for the first time in over a century, thanks to a new fish passageway built by the Syilx Nation in partnership with the City of Penticton, the province and Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). The Okanagan Dam Fish Passage bypasses a dam in Okanagan…

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The last Studebaker car was made in Hamilton. An Ontario man’s trip to see it brought back fond memories

[published_date] Growing up, Alan Harrington and his sister would sometimes ride on the trunk of their family's Studebaker Silver Hawk, holding onto its tail fins. That type of behaviour is not recommended, Harrington says, "as it can result in a lifelong fascination."  That's what happened to him. The Oakville, Ont., man said the Studebaker his…

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Was Battle River-Crowfoot the last hurrah for the long ballot protest?

[published_date] In attempting to give Monday's federal byelection in Alberta the longest ballot in Canadian history, a group of electoral reform advocates may have instead created the shortest one — and with further policy changes possibly on the horizon, the future of such protests is unclear. Elections Canada issued special write-in ballots — where voters simply…

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