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Winnipeggers observe day of mourning for people killed, injured or sickened on the job

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Political and union leaders gathered in Winnipeg Friday to mark the annual national day of mourning for those who have been killed or suffered injuries or illness at work.
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The Bronx Museum of Arts new exhibit showcases NYC artists from fellowship

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Wednesday’s unveiling is the second part of the showcase of artists who took part in the fellowship that lasted from 2020 to 2023.
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Diner returns to Brooklyn Heights with new look after shutting down during pandemic

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The diner has a retro-style theme with old-school soda bottles and throwback counters and lighting. It features a classic American diner menu with some healthy options too.
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Everything you need to know about Brooklyn Public Library's annual Night at the Library

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News 12's Shakti Denis has everything you need to know about the widely popular night at the library.
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Hicks Nurseries’ 34th annual Flower and Garden Show kicks off tomorrow

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News 12’s Alex Calamia has a preview of what you can expect to see at the show.
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Secret Weapon: The Walt Whitman Wildcats' 'Good Luck Dummy'

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If you go to the Wildcats' games you'll see "Harold" - a full-sized mannequin that doubles as a good luck charm.
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Hezbollah launches over 1000 strikes on Israeli targets in solidarity with Gaza since Oct 7

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Lebanese Hezbollah carried out over a thousand strikes on Israeli military positions in support of Palestinians in Gaza between October 8 last year and February 11. Targets included Israeli outposts and espionage devices at the Ruwaisat...
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Riverdale Kingsbridge Academy students create special exhibit for Black History Month

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The gallery presentation was put together by the Black Student Union and Allies Club, alongside some school staff.
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Canada's artistic swimming team earns a spot at Paris Olympics

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Canada's artistic swimming team finished in seventh place in the mixed team free final, at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, to earn a spot in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
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Northern Ontario industry leaders share sustainable building practices

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Dozens of professionals from across the region met in Sudbury Wednesday to share innovative strategies for building homes during Green Economy North’s regional business forum.
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Be Well: Unique Fall Home Trends

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Be Well: Unique Fall Home Trends
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India Welcomes Delegates For G20 Summit

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The IMF Chief joined in as folk dancers welcomed her at Delhi airport for the G20 summit. World leaders are arriving in the national capital. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has landed in Delhi. Stringent traffic regulations have come into...
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Celebrating US National Day in Delhi

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A delectable spread that included lemon tart, chicken tortilla, fish tacos, and California rolls welcomed the guests at US National Day celebrations in the capital recently
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Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao commence shooting for 'Stree 2'

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The highly-anticipated 'Stree 2' starring Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao, which is the sequel to the sleeper hit 'Stree', has been making waves among fans since its announcement.
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Heritage special! India to get its first ‘steam engine’ themed train soon, confirms Ashwini Vaishnaw

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Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on July 08 confirmed the launch of India’s first ‘steam engine’ theme-based train soon. The Railways Minister also took stock of the ‘heritage specials’ train at the Chennai Central Railway Station....
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Rendez-Vous: Must-see cultural events to begin 2023 on a high

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We may be saying goodbye to 2022, but we are not saying goodbye to arts and culture! Here are some interesting expos to see across Europe next year.
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UK cost of living protests: Anti-austerity demonstrations in Lond

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Thousands of people have marched in central London to oppose what they say are austerity measures.
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A Living Culture: Abu Dhabi's Culture Summit asks the big questions about our societies' future

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In this next episode of Cult, we head over to the United Arab Emirates’ capital and the latest edition of Culture Summit Abu Dhabi. After 2 years online, the international event is back in person, gathering cultural thought leaders from...
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Kenya: Three-day NGO international film festival comes to an end

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A film festival is aiming to unite global communities around the UN's sustainable development goals.
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Scott Gillingham wins tight Winnipeg mayoral race over Glen Murray

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Scott Gillingham will be Winnipeg's next mayor after a tight race in which he and former mayor Glen Murray remained neck and neck up until the last ballots were counted.
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Art Paris 2022: exploring art and nature

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The environment and ecology is the noticeable theme this year Art Paris 2022 fair. Cult's Frédéric Ponsard reports.
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The FIFDH dedicates an evening of debate to the conflict in Ukraine

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The 20th edition of the International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights has opened. Organisers have dedicated an evening to debate on the conflict in Ukraine with people live from Ukraine expected to take part.
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Giuliani Reveal on 'Masked Singer' Causes Ken Jeong, Robin Thicke to Leave Set

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Former New York City mayor and lawyer to Donald Trump Rudy Giuliani made his singing debut on a taping of Fox’s The Masked Singer. However, Ken Jeong and Robin Thicke, two judges on the competition show, reportedly left in protest when...
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Barack Obama calls for climate action to save island nations

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Former U.S. president Barack Obama has called on the UN climate conference in Glasgow to address the risks that island nations face from rising sea levels.