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King Charles III Strips Prince Andrew of All Titles in Major Royal Shakeup

9th - Higher Ed
King Charles III has formally stripped his younger brother, Prince Andrew, of all his royal titles, including the princely status he held since birth, and has ordered him to vacate his residence at the Royal Lodge on the Windsor estate....
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Trouble Mounts for Prince Andrew: Lawmakers Call For Formally Stripping Andrew of Royal Titles

9th - Higher Ed
Britain’s Prince Andrew may soon face renewed scrutiny as Virginia Giuffre, a long-time accuser, is set to release a tell-all memoir. The royal family is reportedly on edge as the book may contain damaging new revelations related to past...
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City of Richmond sends notice to land owners about ongoing litigation with Cowichan Nation

9th - Higher Ed
The City of Richmond is looking to meet with homeowners affected by a recent court decision involving a First Nation. In August, B.C. Supreme Court ruled Cowichan Tribes have the right to seven and half square kilometers of land in...
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Mary Jibb sets Canadian record at the World Para Swimming Championships

9th - Higher Ed
Mary Jibb of Muskoka, Ont., set a new Canadian record time of 1:10.29 in the women's 100-metre butterfly SM9 final, finishing 5th in that race, at the World Para Swimming Championships in Singapore.
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Italy wins the Billie Jean King Cup for a 6th time

9th - Higher Ed
Jasmine Paolini beat American Jessica Pegula 6-4, 6-2 as Italy defeated the United States to retain the Billie Jean King Cup in Shenzen, China.
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Azerbaijan Grand Prix: How McLaren can Win The Championship at Baku

9th - Higher Ed
Azerbaijan Grand Prix: McLaren is on the brink of clinching the 2025 Formula 1 Constructors’ Championship at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku.
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President Trump's Rename Plan Carries $1BN Price Tag

9th - Higher Ed
President Donald Trump’s proposal to rename the U.S. Department of Defense back to the “Department of War” could cost taxpayers nearly $1 billion, according to estimates. The plan has sparked intense debate over symbolism, budgeting, and...
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Cristiano Ronaldo chases first trophy with Al-Nassr in Hong Kong

9th - Higher Ed
Cristiano Ronaldo will have the chance to win his first piece of silverware with Al-Nassr as his side face Al-Ahli in the Saudi Super cup final in Hong Kong on Saturday.
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Jerome Blake on becoming the fastest man in Canada ahead of Tokyo 2025

9th - Higher Ed
Hosts Perdita Felicien and Aaron Brown are joined by Jerome Blake to discuss his impressive season heading into the World Championships in September.
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Cowichan Nation wins lawsuit arguing land parcel should be returned

9th - Higher Ed
The B.C. Supreme Court has ruled the Cowichan Nation successfully argued a parcel of land in B.C.'s Lower Mainland should be returned to them. The province’s attorney general says it will challenge the title ruling.
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Province to appeal B.C. Supreme Court ruling in favour of Cowichan Nation's fishing and land rights

9th - Higher Ed
The province has announced plans to appeal last week's B.C. Supreme Court decision that found in favour of the Cowichan Nation's bid to win back fishing rights and title for a portion of its historic lands in Richmond, B.C. Claire Palmer...
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Cena and Rhodes rematch, Tiffany Stratton headline WWE's SummerSlam at MetLife Stadium

9th - Higher Ed
Tiffany Stratton, who won the women's championship by cashing in her Money in the Bank contract on Nia Jax, will defend her title against Jade Cargill.
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'Let's have a better future than our past' | John Horgan

9th - Higher Ed
B.C. Premier John Horgan on the enshrinement of the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples into provincial law.
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Von der Leyen changes controversial portfolio

9th - Higher Ed
Ursula von der Leyen, Commission President in waiting, has rolled back on her controversial Commissioner post, Protecting our European way of life. The title will now be Promoting our European way of life....
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The Brief: Von der Leyen changes controversial portfolio

9th - Higher Ed
Ursula von der Leyen, Commission President in waiting, has rolled back on her controversial Commissioner post, Protecting our European way of life. The title will now be Promoting our European way of life....
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Glamour's Editor-in-Chief Says Brand Will Flourish Online After Print Magazine Ends

9th - Higher Ed
Condé Nast's shift to digital continued this week with an announcement that Glamour, the 80-year-old women's fashion magazine, would cease monthly print publication after its January 2019 issue. It follows similar moves by Teen Vogue and...