Amherstburg Council to Review Library Repair Costs in 2026
Amherstburg council will assess Carnegie Library repair expenses during 2026 budget deliberations. The historic building requires significant maintenance investment.
Amherstburg council will assess Carnegie Library repair expenses during 2026 budget deliberations. The historic building requires significant maintenance investment.
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Australian Senator Pauline Hanson faces parliamentary suspension after wearing a burqa during Senate proceedings in controversial protest. Full details on the political fallout.
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The Vatican addresses African bishops' questions about polygamy with new document affirming monogamous marriage. Cardinal Fernandez leads response.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson faces online ridicule after an awkward attempt to appear cool on Katie Miller's podcast, discussing Jelly Roll and NFL halftime shows.
Quebec's government introduces new measures to save 15% on infrastructure spending. Minister Benoit Charette leads the initiative to optimize public funds.
Russian attacks in Ukraine leave at least 7 dead as peace negotiations continue. Latest developments in the ongoing conflict and international response.
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Rep. Maxine Waters delivers blistering critique of President Trump's immigration raids during Democratic hearing. Learn how communities are resisting and documenting enforcement actions.
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A Somali woman who lied on her refugee application due to her polygamous marriage has been granted another opportunity to remain in Canada by the Federal Court.
Internationally trained doctors express frustration as Ontario's new residency requirements exclude qualified physicians despite severe doctor shortages across the province.
Justice Minister Sean Fraser announces legislation to restore mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography possession after Supreme Court ruling. New bill expected by year-end.
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Former Senator Doug Jones announces a Democratic bid for Alabama governor, setting up a rematch against Republican Tommy Tuberville in a tough conservative state.
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Senior Republicans warn Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation could trigger more departures, potentially costing GOP House majority before midterms. Internal turmoil escalates.