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Palestinians shot at Gaza food sites run by US- and Israel-backed aid group: AP report

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An Associated Press report reveals live ammunition is being fired at hungry Palestinians at Israeli-backed food distribution sites in Gaza.
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West Islip homeowners say they paid contractor thousands of dollars for work he didn't complete

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Anthony Barbieri says he hired Felix Garcia, of LCA Custom Finishes, to complete painting, lighting and siding work on his garage. He handed over $8,600 — but says things quickly went south.
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Exclusive: Shoreham family says contractor left dream home in ruins after $96K payment

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Deanna Salentino and her family had big plans for their home on Winston Court. But instead of a move-in ready house, they’re looking at bare studs, exposed wires, missing doors and railings - and no sign of progress.
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Ottawa police are warning homeowners about door-to-door construction scams

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Police say these types of scams are more common in the spring and that the groups behind them are often from the United Kingdom.
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New details on diesel leak come from minister, right to information request

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Roughly 180,000 litres have been recovered from a Woodstock Irving diesel leak as the investigation into what happened continues.
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Transportation problems behind delay to Colville Lake portable classrooms, says N.W.T. gov't

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The units have been built and ready for a while now, and are sitting in Edmonton. So far, neither the government of the Northwest Territories nor the contractor has figured out how to get them to the community. Nadeer Hashmi has more.
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Fort Smith women push for addictions treatment facility in N.W.T.

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Two women in Fort Smith, N.W.T., both with personal experience in recovery, are speaking out about what they see as a life-threatening gap in the territory's mental health system. The CBC's Carla Ulrich has more.
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Newburgh residents frustrated with contractor's mess near 9/11 memorial

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News 12's Ben Nandy reports on a situation that has become a legal battle between the city and the contractors, with no clear end in sight.
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Construction site eyesore remains in Newburgh park as city fights with contractor

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At Monday evening's City Council meeting, Newburgh Public Works Director Jason Morris responded to a complaint from one of the residents.
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City of Winnipeg posts modest surplus for 2024 instead of deficit

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The city ended last year with a $7.2-million surplus on its $1.35-billion budget, says a year-end financial report published on Monday. That works out to a budget surplus of about half of a percentage point.
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A contractor on three major bridge projects says the company is being pushed out over a complaint

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A contractor on three major bridge projects says the company is being pushed out over a complaint about interprovincial trade barriers.The CBC's Jacques Poitras reports.
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Regina tap water to taste and smell a bit off as treatment issues persist

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Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Corp. CEO says ozone filter may not be ready for spring algae bloom.
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South Africa mine rescue controversy: Police block aid for miners trapped in disused mine

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Unions are accusing South Africa's government of murder.
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Broken elevators, other issues irk senior citizens at Paterson apartment building

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Nearly 200 senior citizens live at the Joseph Masiello Apartments on Atlantic Street. They say broken elevators are impacting their way of life.
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N.W.T. gov't continues search for Inuvik liqour store operator

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Liquor prices in town increased significantly over the past month. The N.W.T.'s finance minister says it's because of a high commission negotiated by the contractor hired to sell liquor in the community. The contractor has a different...
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US Defense Contractor Ordered to Pay $42 Million Over Role in Abu Ghraib Prison Torture

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A jury has ordered the Virginia-based defence contractor CACI International to pay $42 million in damages for its involvement in the abuse of detainees at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison.
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Transitional Solutions Incorporated holds public session to review 2023 N.W.T. wildfires

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The Yellowknife review is one of several into last year's wildfire season in the Northwest Territories. There's another one underway right now by a company called Transitional Solutions Incorporated. It was hired by the Northwest...
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Victoria Gold potentially owing $43 million in unpaid bills after Yukon mine failure

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Victoria Gold, the company that owns the Eagle Gold Mine could be on the hook for more than $43 million in unpaid bills. Jackie Hong has more.
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Bad contractor warning: Woman's horror story a lesson for all

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Before you hire a home contractor, one woman has a story about how things can go horribly wrong if you are not careful. (Scripps News)
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Stephen Donnelly ‘fully expects’ children’s hospital to be completed this year

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Construction of a charity’s multimillion-euro accommodation unit at the site of the new children’s hospital in Dublin begins this month.



The new family accommodation unit will provide space for 52 families every night, who...
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Secrets to hiring a good contractor, and warning signs of a bad one

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A home improvement contractor shares her secrets to make sure you hire a good contractor who will finish the job and not overcharge you.
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Looking Back at the 'Giant Leap for Mankind'

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Jul.19 -- Rice University's Douglas Brinkley, author of "American Moonshot," discusses the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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How Sharing Your Salary Can Help Make Your Job More Equitable

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Gen Z is making pay transparency more common, and now some states are creating laws to require it.
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Apple Contractors Describe Atmosphere of Fear at Secretive ‘Black Site’

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Feb.11 -- Contractors a few miles from the Apple Inc.’s spaceship-like headquarters live in fear of termination—and the bathroom lines. Bloomberg's Joshua Brustein has more on "Bloomberg Technology."