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CHRISTMAS MARKET MANIA: Listing of upcoming craft sales and bazaars in Halton Hills

CHRISTMAS MARKET MANIA: Listing of upcoming craft sales and bazaars in Halton Hills

Many events planned throughout the community in the coming weeks
Canada Post workers are on strike. Here's what you need to know about your mail

Canada Post workers are on strike. Here's what you need to know about your mail

TORONTO — Workers at Canada Post went on strike Friday in a move that is expected to create delays and other disruptions to mail and parcel delivery — just as the Crown corporation prepares for what's typically its busiest period.
Guatemalan court overturns order that freed journalist José Rubén Zamora, orders his return to jail

Guatemalan court overturns order that freed journalist José Rubén Zamora, orders his return to jail

GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — A Guatemalan appeals court on Friday overturned the order freeing journalist José Rubén Zamora and ordered his return to jail.
Three more cases of fraudulent overbilling, Ottawa says

Three more cases of fraudulent overbilling, Ottawa says

OTTAWA — The federal government has referred three more cases of fraudulent overbilling in its procurement system to the RCMP. In July, a former federal consultant was charged with fraud for overbilling the government by $250,000.
Canada Post workers go on strike Friday morning, disrupting deliveries

Canada Post workers go on strike Friday morning, disrupting deliveries

OTTAWA — Canada Post workers hit the picket lines Friday after contract negotiations with their employer failed to conclude by the strike deadline — and Ottawa is signalling it's not ready to intervene.
Québec solidaire member faces rebuke for saying fellow politicians target minorities

Québec solidaire member faces rebuke for saying fellow politicians target minorities

MONTREAL — Amid heavy criticism across party lines, an opposition member of the provincial legislature is not backing down from comments that his fellow lawmakers say painted them as racist.
Canada, Indonesia agree to trade pact, Trudeau touts nuclear energy for Indo-Pacific

Canada, Indonesia agree to trade pact, Trudeau touts nuclear energy for Indo-Pacific

LIMA — Canada has concluded trade negotiations with Indonesia, paving the way to sign a deal with the world's fourth-most populous country next year.
Cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault apologizes over Indigenous identity claims

Cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault apologizes over Indigenous identity claims

EDMONTON — Canada's Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault is apologizing after shifting claims of his Indigenous identity came under scrutiny.
Insurance bureau estimates $110 million in damages from October storms in B.C.

Insurance bureau estimates $110 million in damages from October storms in B.C.

VANCOUVER — Intense flooding that hammered British Columbia's coast last month has led to more than $110 million in insured damage claims.
Why now is the perfect time to winterize your home (if you haven't already)

Why now is the perfect time to winterize your home (if you haven't already)

Halfway through November, it’s time to think about the tasks that will keep your home warm, safe, and ready for winter’s arrival.