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Garden Guide: A look at the biggest garden stories from 2024

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In this week's Garden Guide, Alex takes a look back at some of the biggest garden stories last year.
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Doubts raised on efficacy of NDP government's proposed Manitoba Hydro rate freeze

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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says a rate freeze on electricity in 2025 is achievable, despite another forecasted financial loss at Crown-owned Manitoba Hydro.Kinew's NDP government promised a one-year freeze in the last election campaign...
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Strong winds for Nova Scotia beginning on Wednesday

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CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says in addition to strong gusts, there will be rain that could create icy conditions on Friday into the weekend.
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Two Calgary city councillors want an infrastructure review in Bowness and Montgomery

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Councillors Sonya Sharp and Terry Wong are bringing forward a Notice of Motion titled "Infrastructure Health, Safety, and Reliability - Bowness & Montgomery." They want a review of underground infrastructure in the neighbourhoods as well...
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Supreme Court rules against Trump administration in foreign aid case

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The Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling on Wednesday comes amid ongoing debates over the administration's foreign policy. (Scripps News)
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Trump's Aid Freeze Threatens Lobito Corridor Project

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The Donald Trump administration's sweeping foreign-aid freeze is causing delays to a billion-dollar expansion of the biggest US strategic critical-minerals project in Africa, known as the Lobito corridor railway project, providing an...
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Bloomberg

RANE's Bohl on Russia, Ukraine & Geopol Tensions

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Ryan Bohl, Senior Middle East and North Africa Analyst at RANE speaks with Bloomberg TV's Paul Allen on the Horizons Middle East and Africa show about the latest developments between US and Russian officials who met in Riyadh to discuss...
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Judge orders immediate restoration of federal funding after Trump's freeze

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Organizations across the country have reported that they were still not receiving funds that had been previously approved. (Scripps News)
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Several of Trump's executive actions blocked due to legal challenges

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From birthright citizenship to a freeze on federal funding, judges have blocked President Trump from implementing some of his agenda. Here's what to know. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Rep. Wasserman Schultz on Federal Funding Freeze

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Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) Florida weighs in on the White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, stating the Trump Administration is rescinding the OMB memo but not the federal funding freeze and discusses how this will get...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Durbin on Trump Grant Funding Freeze, Kash Patel

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Senator Dick Durbin (D) Illinois states the President "will ignore the law," when referring to a judge temporarily halting Trump's freeze on grant funding, and says Kash Patel, Pres. Trump's nominee to lead the FBI, is not fit to lead...
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What the federal funding freeze means for Meals on Wheels

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After the Trump administration announced a federal funding freeze, programs like Meals on Wheels are dealing with new uncertainty and questions, particularly those that receive government funding. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Durbin: Trump Doesn't Care What Congress Says

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A federal judge in Washington has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a new directive to halt payments of federal grants, loans and other assistance to an array of programs across the country. The White House had...
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Bloomberg

Russia Launches Massive Christmas Day Strike on Ukraine

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Russia launched a large-scale missile attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure on Christmas Day. Power supplies then had to be limited in the country. Ukraine said the strike from Moscow included 70 missiles and more than 100 attack...
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Bloomberg

A Boost for Beer and Bookies in UK Budget

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Alcohol and gambling, so-called sin stocks, saw a boost from the UK budget. Lizzy Burden breaks down Chancellor Rachel Reeves' plans.
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Press Association

Sir Keir Starmer discusses migrants and beer duty during Hampshire visit

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks from a bar in Hampshire after visiting a small business as part of his election campaign tour. He talks about migrants crossing the channel and potentially freezing beer duty.
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Press Association

Sadiq Khan says 'we don't live in Russia' following Sunak's appeal for police to 'take action' against protests

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Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan says 'we don't live in North Korea, we don't live in Russia' in response to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's appeal for the police to 'take action' against pro-Palestinian demonstrations during his national...
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Press Association

Autumn statement: What measures did the Government announce?

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Jeremy Hunt used his autumn statement to announce tax cuts, tighter welfare rules and further measures aimed at getting more people into work. The Chancellor said the full package has 110 measures he hopes will boost growth.
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Press Association

Hunt sets out plan to shrink civil service as Tory pressure to cut taxes mounts

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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced plans to cut the size of the civil service as he faced Tory demands to slash taxes and trim the size of the state. Mr Hunt said the move could save £1 billion a year and indicated that improving...
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Bloomberg

Binance.US Cuts Workers After SEC Lawsuit

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The American affiliate of Binance Holdings has laid off an unspecified number of employees. The crypto firm is preparing for legal battle with US regulators. The exchange was targeted by the Securities and Exchange Commission last week...
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Press Association

Labour says council tax should be frozen to help tackle cost of living crisis

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Labour has criticised the Conservatives for leaving millions of people “worse off” as annual council tax bills in England rise by an average of 5.1% in April, and called for council tax to be frozen for a year. The average bill will top...
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Press Association

Starmer accuses government of 'sitting on their hands' over nurses pay

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson visit Notarianni Ices and walk along the seafront in Blackpool. GVs and quotes from Sir Keir. He discusses finding a solution to the ongoing RCN strikes,...
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Bloomberg

Canada Targets Bank Accounts of Protesters and Truckers

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Canada's national police service is sending to banks the names of people involved in protests that have paralyzed the nation's capital, a first concrete step in the financial crackdown on demonstrators. It's still not clear what bankers...
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Bloomberg

Dow CEO: The U.S. Consumer Is Strong

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Dow CEO Jim Fitterling talks about the company's latest earnings, supply chain challenges and oil prices. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."