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Concord’s Charlie Foster, 40, went to Northeastern University to study journalism. But a chance summer gig cooking for the Guinness family — yes, the European aristocrats — set him on a new path.
Study aims to help automated phone lines launched by councils understand provincial terms and tones Gabriella Swerling is Social and Religious Affairs Editor for The Telegraph. She specialises in ...
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Over time, humpbacks that hadn’t practised bubble-net feeding joined experienced hunters, most likely learning the behaviour ...
Town of Gananoque council has directed staff to examine the feasibility and cost of installing a pedestrian crossover at the intersection of Stone Street North and North Street. Council unanimously ...
Federal freezes to foreign assistance are affecting grants for investigative reporters everywhere — but especially in poorer ...
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People who attempt suicide, nine out of 10 times, will survive — if they don’t use a gun. But suicide attempts with a firearm are almost always fatal: nine in 10 attempts end in death. For years, ...