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Mollie O’Callaghan misses out on Ariarne Titmus’s 200m world record at Australian Swimming Trials

Mollie O’Callaghan has just missed out on reclaiming her 200 metres freestyle world record, unable to keep pace with former teammate Ariarne Titmus’s rapid closing speed. O’Callaghan won the 200m at the Australian Swimming Trials in Sydney in 1:52.86 to book her ticket to the Glasgow Commonwealth Games and remain second only to Titmus in…

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Are headlights too bright? Nearly 380K Canadians told Ottawa their answer – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Close to 380,000 Canadians participated in Transport Canada’s public consultation regarding vehicle headlight glare, a number the department calls a “high volume of responses.” From March 6 to April 20, Canadians were able to anonymously provide feedback to Transport Canada regarding travelling at night, contributing factors to headlight glare,…

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At 356, the HBC charter is about to get a Manitoba Museum welcome – Winnipeg

When Hudson’s Bay faltered last year, Manitoba Museum CEO Dorota Blumczynska didn’t even need to look at the institution’s bank accounts to know it couldn’t afford to buy the royal charter that formed Canada’s oldest business. “Our acquisition budget as a museum has a balance of just over $4,000,” she said Monday. “Regrettably, it was nowhere in…

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‘Feels like harassment’: Montreal café owner says years of language inspections taking a toll

Inside SoLIT Café in downtown Montreal, orange-grove-inspired decor hangs from the ceiling above customers sipping coffee, chatting with friends and working on laptops. Like many small business owners, Maryam Rahimi does a bit of everything in her shop — takes orders, helps in the kitchen, serves customers and manages staff. But she says another part…

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