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Anti-Taliban law could be tweaked to get more humanitarian aid to Afghans: minister
Anti-Taliban law could be tweaked to get more humanitarian aid to Afghans: minister
OTTAWA — A law outlawing any dealings with the Taliban, which charities complain is impeding their ability to help needy Afghans, could be adjusted by the federal government to give more flexibility to aid agencies. International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan…Read more ›
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Created on: Jul 2, 2022
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Three dead, two others injured after collision near Beaverton
Three dead, two others injured after collision near Beaverton
The investigation continues into a collision near Beaverton that claimed the lives of three people. According to Durham police, two vehicles collided Friday on Regional Road 23, north of Thorah Concession Road 4. Two men and a woman, all from…Read more ›
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Created on: Jul 2, 2022
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One dead, several injured after multi-vehicle collision in downtown Toronto
One dead, several injured after multi-vehicle collision in downtown Toronto
Updated with more information. A man is dead, and seven others have been taken to hospital, after a multi-vehicle collision in Toronto. The collision happened early Saturday morning near Wellington Street West and University Avenue. Toronto police say two vehicles…Read more ›
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Created on: Jul 2, 2022
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Shortage of specialized infant formula to continue through summer: Health Canada
Shortage of specialized infant formula to continue through summer: Health Canada
MONTREAL — Health Canada says the nationwide shortage of specialized baby formula is expected to continue throughout the summer. The federal department says shipments of specialized formulas are expected to be available in pharmacies starting the first week of July,…Read more ›
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Created on: Jul 2, 2022
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CFIA says several Enjoy Life brand bakery products may contain pieces of plastic
CFIA says several Enjoy Life brand bakery products may contain pieces of plastic
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is recalling a number of different Enjoy Life brand bakery products because they may contain pieces of plastic. The recall covers Enjoy Life Soft Baked Cookies in Snickerdoodle, Chocolate Chip and Double Chocolate Brownie flavours,…Read more ›
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Created on: Jul 2, 2022
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Four Durham beaches unsafe for swimming this weekend
Four Durham beaches unsafe for swimming this weekend
Four of Durham’s beaches are unsafe for swimming this long weekend. The Durham Region Health Department is reporting elevated levels of E. coli. The affected beaches are Beaverton Beach North, Beaverton Beach South and Thorah Centennial Park in Brock, as…Read more ›
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Created on: Jul 2, 2022
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What’s open for Canada Day in Durham Region
What’s open for Canada Day in Durham Region
It’s looking like a busy Canada Day across Durham Region. You can find a list of fireworks displays by clicking here. Banks, post offices and libraries will be closed, as per usual. Canada Post will not be delivering any mail.…Read more ›
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Created on: Jun 30, 2022
Durham Radio News | Jun 30, 2022