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Safe. Secure. But an awful lot of fun.Its the mantra manager Vanessa Lewis hopes her new bar, Lakeside Upper Deck, can live by as it caters to Barries LGBTQ+ community. The business, which hosts its grand opening Sept. 14 and 15, is the first such bar to operate in the city in quite a while 鈥?the last ones, The
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Hundreds of people are being evacuated from a remote First Nation in northwestern Ontario due to a water crisis, the community chief said Wednesday, accusing the federal and provincial governments of dehumanizing inaction.An oily sheen was discovered in the Neskantaga First Nation water reservoir
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