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    Legacy Christian Academy considering closing its doors at end of June in wake of abuse allegations

    A controversial Christian school in Saskatoon may close its doors at the end of June in the wake of abuse allegations and ongoing criminal court cases, according to a letter obtained by CBC News.The letter is circulating among senior officials at Legacy Christian Academy. It indicates that the school could close its doors June 30."Because of the ongoing allegations against Christian Centre Academy, our earlier rendition, and even against LCA as it is today, it has become more difficult to mainta

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  • SportsThe Weather Network

    Ontario to see quick, humid heat up heading into the weekend

    Temperatures will be heating up in southern Ontario this weekend, following days with a frost-and-freeze threat. An active storm track will drag both warmth and moisture into the region, introducing a summer-like humidex

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  • NewsThe Canadian Press

    N.L. minister seeks Criminal Code changes he says will protect domestic abuse victims

    ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador’s justice minister has asked his federal counterpart to make changes to the Criminal Code that he says will help protect victims of domestic and intimate partner violence. John Hogan's letter last month to Arif Virani recommends changes to bail and detention rules that could make it harder for those accused of intimate partner violence or domestic violence to be released. He sent it about a week after a St. John's, N.L., woman was found dead and Ibrah

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  • NewsThe Weather Network

    Tropics are waking up with the first disturbance of 2024

    The National Hurricane Center issued the first special tropical outlook of the 2024 hurricane season early Thursday morning.

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  • NewsThe Canadian Press

    Keep Sarnia plastic plant shut until First Nation says it's safe: environment groups

    OTTAWA — International environmental advocates are calling for a petrochemical plant in southern Ontario to remain closed in light of reports about a benzene leak that continues to affect a neighbouring First Nation community. The letter, signed by more than 100 organizations around the world, calls on Canada's environment minister to take immediate steps to ensure the plant remains closed until the Aamjiwnaang First Nation deems it safe to reopen. The plant was closed over the weekend after emp

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    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken holds discussion with students in Shanghai

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken held a discussion with students in Shanghai during his first full day of meetings in China on Thursday. The meeting came before he flew to Beijing for what were expected to be more contentious talks with national officials, including Foreign Minister Wang Yi. (Apr. 25)

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    Cortellesi on overtaking 'Barbie' at Italian box office

    Italian actor Paola Cortellesi makes her directorial debut with "There's Still Tomorrow," a black and white movie about an ordinary woman trapped in a toxic marriage in a post-war Italy. Her low-key drama was a massive success in her home country, overtaking global hit "Barbie" at the Italian box office. (April 25)

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