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Legion Ladies Auxiliary Donates to Canadian Cancer Society
Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 642 Ladies Auxiliary were in the Chatham-Kent office of the Canadian Cancer Society Monday to present a $500 cheque in support of the Wheels of Hope program.
Pictured above is bingo committee chair Faye Zimmer, left, and Ladies Auxiliary president Nancy Belanger, right, present the cheque to Canadian Cancer Society Senior Manager of Community Offices Cindy Vinall.
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National news
China says Canadian citizen detained for drug offences https://t.co/1CvzfENIoL pic.twitter.com/8axmMeC3t6
— CBC World News (@CBCWorldNews) July 15, 2019
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Allison Rumbolt has been flying since she was 18 years old. She is one of five women who were recognized nationwide. https://t.co/FgAPhSQfRi
— CBC News (@CBCNews) July 15, 2019
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The rules require airlines to meet certain obligations, including clear communication to passengers about their rights and timely updates for delays or cancellations. https://t.co/MThyIhtb5h
— CBC News (@CBCNews) July 15, 2019
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Timiskaming First Nation Chief Wayne McKenzie says he hopes the partnership with Parks Canada will result in more Anishnaabe presence at the site. https://t.co/z43W4h62DE
— CBC News (@CBCNews) July 15, 2019
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“Her loss is deeply felt in Canada, and in Somali and journalistic communities around the world.” Trudeau wrote in the statement.https://t.co/EfHv75hLLq
— Global National (@GlobalNational) July 14, 2019
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The secretary-general of NATO is in Canada Monday meeting PM @JustinTrudeau to discuss deployments in Latvia and Iraq.#cdnpoli https://t.co/3HnpmkCRej
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) July 15, 2019
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Catching an albino sturgeon is always rare — but this is “unheard of.”https://t.co/U3qqfJ5HA0
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) July 15, 2019
World news
China’s economy growth cools further amid U.S. tariff war https://t.co/2U1o1FsioX pic.twitter.com/7tAemjxJ71
— CBC World News (@CBCWorldNews) July 15, 2019
Alan Turing, the World War II code-breaker who introduced the basis of modern computing and was castrated for being gay, is the new face of Britain’s £50 note https://t.co/kgFqRi2nkd
— CNN International (@cnni) July 15, 2019
Ebola has reached the Congolese city of Goma, a major transit hub on the Rwandan border.
Health experts are working desperately to prevent the virus making its way across into still-uninfected Rwanda. https://t.co/p8y4xZJTPf
— CNN International (@cnni) July 15, 2019
“That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind”
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Neil Armstrong – the man behind the legend https://t.co/440n0rvHDU— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) July 15, 2019
Sudan crisis: Protester ‘shot dead’ in Sinnar as talks stall https://t.co/rghjysMcpQ
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) July 14, 2019
DRAMATIC RESCUE: Construction workers in New Mexico are being hailed heroes after they caught a baby and a toddler who were dropped from the second story of a burning building. pic.twitter.com/34Ifzmdipk
— ABC World News Now (@abcWNN) July 15, 2019