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Proposed Wind Farm Project Might Benefit Schreiber
Innergex Renewable Energy Presented a Proposal to Residents of Schreiber for a Wind Farm in the Near Future.
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- SchreiberKeeping the Community in Community TV
After the closure of Community TV offices volunteers form the Van East office struggle to keep community TV alive.
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- Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port MoodyFace to Face with Councillor Nancy McCurrah: Practical Leadership for a Growing Port Coquitlam
Port Coquitlam councillor Nancy McCurrah on housing, climate, transit and dignity for residents.
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- Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port MoodyNeepawa Council Debrief: Land Deals Support Youth Education
Need for Additional Classroom Space While Waiting for New School Prompts Land Transition from Town.
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- NeepawaRegent Park Town Hall: Councillor Chris Moise Updates Residents on Key Issues
Councillor Moise outlines local priorities, including affordable housing, safety initiatives, and recreation access.
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- Regent Park (TO)Regent Park Marks 34th Annual Sunday in the Park Celebration
Neighbourhood festival features music, food, local vendors and community connection.
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- Regent Park (TO)Schreiber Seniors Learn About Estate Planning at Seniors Fair
At the Seniors Fair, Residents were Provided with valuable information on estate planning and wealth management.
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- SchreiberCoquitlam Mayor, Richard Stewart, Shares His Thoughts on Housing, Infrastructure and Homelessness
Richard Stewart, Mayor of Coquitlam shares his thoughts on challenges around housing, infrastructure and homelessness.
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- Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port MoodyKiwanis Club of Neepawa & Area: Building Community, One Child at a Time
In-Depth Conversation with the President of Kiwanis Club Neepawa About how it Started, its Vision and Future Plans.
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- NeepawaBarrie's Two Crises: Crackdown on Encampments Continues as City Ends Speed Enforcement Program
Barrie’s Speed Camera Program Cost $700,000 to Run and Brought in $1.2 million, Netting a $500,000 Surplus.
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- Simcoe CountyMontreal's Defund Fest: rethinking sex work and repression
Stella at Montreal’s Defund La Police Festival challenge stigma, repression, and policing systems towards sex workers.
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- MontrealMontreal’s Defund Fest: honouring lives, building community
Montreal’s Defund La Police Festival marks Ronny Kay’s death anniversary with panels on policing, housing, and justice.
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