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Park(ing) Day in Westmount on September 17, 2021 Take a few minutes to visit the public parklets in the following places: Greene Avenue; Sherbrooke Street; Prince Albert Square; Victoria Avenue.
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After 34 years, a murder conviction quietly reversed in 4 minutes | Injustice Watch In the end, it lasted just four minutes. Ciralsky, a white drug-store owner, was shot and killed outside his Hyde Park home in August 1984. Police and ...
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Civilian casualties rise, despite progress in eliminating cluster bombs - UN News - the United Nations Casualties caused by lethal cluster munitions continued to increase in 2020, despite progress in efforts to eliminate these weapons, a UN-backed ...
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Vast CO 2 release from Australian fires in 2019–2020 constrained by satellite - Nature CO emissions (in Tg CO month−1) for the November to January 2019–2020 fire season in Southeast Australia (red highlighted region in inset), ...
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Joe Biden has 'great confidence' in top general Milley after Trump - The Guardian Mark Milley, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, also defended phone calls he made to his Chinese military counterpart in the tumultuous final ...
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U.S. manufacturing output slows sharply in August | Reuters WASHINGTON, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Production at U.S. factories slowed more than expected in August amid disruptions from Hurricane Ida and lingering ...
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Democrats warn of 'canary in the coal mine' for Latino voters in California recall - NBC News While California Latinos voted to keep Gov. Gavin Newsom in office, they did so by a smaller margin than other Democrats have won in the past.
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Shares in Federer backed shoe firm soar on debut - BBC News Shares in the Roger Federer-backed running shoe company On Holding jumped by almost 46% in their debut in New York on Wednesday.
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Not a single G20 country is in line with the Paris Agreement on climate, analysis shows - CNN Under the 2015 Paris accord, more than 190 countries agreed to limit the increase in global temperatures to well below 2 degrees above pre-industrial ...
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Latest Threat to Hong Kong's National Security: Chocolates in Prison - The New York Times The city's top security official, Chris Tang, said last week that some people in Hong Kong prisons were accumulating chocolates and hair clips — items ...
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