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Suspended Winnipeg school trustee says she won't fight board's decision

A Winnipeg School Division trustee who was suspended from the school board earlier this week does not plan on fighting the decision, she told CBC News.



  • News/Canada/Manitoba

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This Mother's Day will be 'one for the history books,' but still ways to show you care: chief nursing officer

Manitoba health officials says visits can be done via the internet, through window panes, or outside at a distance if everyone is healthy. People whose moms are in a hospital or a care home can still drop off gifts of food or clothing.



  • News/Canada/Manitoba

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Shelley Luther

Shelley Luther (date: 5/9/2020 - Rank: 7)




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Merchants Now Can List Products on Google Shopping for Free

Merchants soon will be able to sell products on Google Shopping at no charge. Previously, they had to pay per click, but the cost was not fixed. There was no minimum, but they had to set a maximum for ad spend and Google would stop displaying their ads once the maximum was reached. Starting next week, search results on the Google Shopping tab will consist primarily of free product listings.




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Study Reveals E-Commerce Shopping Patterns That Hint at New Normal

Consumers and companies worldwide have ramped up online ordering for software products and digital goods as they struggle to improve productivity and security while working remotely and spending more time at home. The sharp spike in online commerce aligns with the timing of the current global pandemic. Software-based offerings accounted for the highest levels of growth.




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New Shopify App Offers Local SMBs a Bridge to E-Commerce

Shopify has unveiled an app that lets users discover local businesses, receive relevant product recommendations from their favorite brands, check out effortlessly, and track all their online orders. It can gather and track orders automatically, but it also works without auto-tracking. Consumers can get a customized feed with deals, trending items and recommendations from their favorite stores.




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Cavendish tourism organization hopeful but worried for 2020 season

Tourism Cavendish Beach says it is hopeful the Confederation Bridge and province will reopen to certain visitors as soon as it is safe to do so.



  • News/Canada/PEI

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Islanders show and tell their pandemic creations

With time on their hands, many Islanders have tapped into their creative sides. Some people who are artistic had more time to create and try new things, while others discovered untapped potential as makers. 



  • News/Canada/PEI

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Former Gov. Snyder Will Not Be Harvard Fellow After Backlash

Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder says he won’t continue with a fellowship at Harvard University following backlash over his role in Flint’s water crisis.




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Shaping the future of payments*

Commentary on Red Book statistics: Shaping the future of payments, November 2019




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Equities: A Clash of Narratives

Equities are likely to keep trading in volatile ranges until the many conflicting narratives in the market give way to a singular message for investors.




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Gold Outshines Silver as Economics Widen Price Ratio

Gold and silver prices often move in tandem, but the gap between them widened by 31% January through April in line with a trend that began nine years ago.




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Biden’s Rise Gives the Establishment One Last Chance

If he fouls this up, we’re doomed.




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OPP officer who shot and killed charging man cleared

Ontario's police watchdog says an OPP officer didn't break the law when he shot and killed a man running at him with an aluminum bat in November 2019.



  • News/Canada/Ottawa

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Teen charged in fatal shooting at Gilmour Street Airbnb

Ottawa police have arrested a 15-year-old boy in connection with January's shooting. He's charged with first-degree murder and attempted murder.



  • News/Canada/Ottawa

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Shelters, community groups allotted $3M from COVID-19 relief fund

Seventy-three homeless shelters and other community organizations are getting extra funding to help pay for basics like extra food, cleaning and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.



  • News/Canada/Ottawa

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The urban boundary debate is vitally important, so should it happen online?

The upcoming debate about whether to expand the urban boundary is one of the city's big issues this term. But instead of delaying it, the city's testing out a never-before-attempted democratic process. Should they?



  • News/Canada/Ottawa

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Ice dancers Gilles, Poirier headline Canadian world championship team

Ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier headline the Canadian team that will compete at this year's world figure skating championships, but Skate Canada is waiting until next month to make a final decision on several of their teammates.



  • Sports/Olympics/Winter Sports/Figure Skating

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A spot at world championships on line for Canadian skaters at Four Continents

For Canadian champion Roman Sadovsky and former Canadian champions Nam Nguyen and Keegan Messing, the Four Continents results will determine who takes the one spot available in the men's event at the worlds.



  • Sports/Olympics/Winter Sports/Figure Skating

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Canada's Phan close to podium at world junior figure skating championships

Canada's Joseph Phan was eighth after a highly competitive men's short program Wednesday at the world junior figure skating championships.



  • Sports/Olympics/Winter Sports/Figure Skating

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World figure skating championships in Montreal face cancellation over virus concerns

Quebec Health Minister Danielle McCann says the government is evaluating whether to allow the world figure skating championships to go ahead next week in Montreal.



  • Sports/Olympics/Winter Sports/Figure Skating

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World figure skating championships cancelled in Montreal

The world figure skating championships, scheduled for March 18-22 in Montreal, have been cancelled because of the spread of COVID-19.



  • Sports/Olympics/Winter Sports/Figure Skating

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Figure skating star Yuzuru Hanyu shares his emotional journey to becoming world's best

Japan’s Yuzuru Hanyu believes he was born to figure skate, but that doesn’t mean he’s immune to pressure and expectations.




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The tragedy that cancelled the 1961 world figure skating championship

With this year's worlds cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rob Pizzo looks at the last time the event didn't happen.




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Elvis Stojko shows off his new quad for coronavirus relief fundraiser

The Canadian three-time world champion figure skater displayed his four-wheeler driving skills as part of the Americares Blades for the Brave fundraiser for front-line workers.




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December 10 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, SFG Alternatives




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December 12 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, SFG Alternatives




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December 17 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, SFG Alternatives




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December 19 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, SFG Alternatives




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December 26 Metal Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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January 9 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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January 24 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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January 31 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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February 11 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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February 25 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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March 11 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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March 18 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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March 29 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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Aprili 3 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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April 10 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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April 26 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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May 01 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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May 03 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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May 10 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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Toronto photographer's iconic shot of Kawhi Leonard's buzzer-beater wins top sports pic

For all the sporting moments Mark Blinch has captured through his lens for nearly two decades, there is only one he has taken the trouble to hang in his home.




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NBA plan to reopen practice facilities pushed back to May 8 at the earliest

The NBA has pushed back plans that would allow teams to reopen their practice facilities for at least one week, and cautioned that the new target is far from set in stone.



  • Sports/Basketball/NBA



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A fresh look at classical dance forms – Telegraph India

A fresh look at classical dance forms  Telegraph India



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