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Food Bank, Community Garden benefit from COTR gift

Posted: May 27, 2021 Donated garden sheds were constructed by college’s Introduction to Construction students Two Cranbrook organizations, the Cranbrook Food Bank and Community Connections (organizers of the Community Garden) received the gift of a garden shed, thanks to students in College of the Rockies’ Introduction to Construction program. “I want to commend College of the Rockies for their meaningful gift in support of Cranbrook Food Bank and Community Connections Society of Southeast BC,” said Nicholas Simons, Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction. “It’s a fine example of community service and will go a long way to support food security in the region.”

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Obits | Duluth News Tribune

Obits | Duluth News Tribune
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Milton is on the move

Milton is on the move
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Obstacles to voting may throw N.L. election outcome into doubt, political scientist says

Posted: Feb 19, 2021 2:27 PM NT | Last Updated: February 19 comments Memorial University political scientist Kelly Blidook says lower-than-average turnout could be enough to challenge the legitimacy of the new government.(Ted Dillon/CBC) A political scientist in St. John's said Friday that Newfoundland and Labrador's election campaign — disrupted last week by a provincewide lockdown — has been riddled with irregularities and is at serious risk of a result that could be challenged in court, if not the court of public opinion. "When it is complete, we won't know for sure if the House that we've elected is legitimate," Kelly Blidook, who teaches political science at Memorial University, told

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Local author's 'personality shone through his writing' | Local News

From the dog who liked mailmen to unlikely revolutionary heroes, Santa Fe’s Dirk Wales brought American legends to new audiences. The lifelong storyteller, best known for children’s books he wrote later in life, died in November from natural causes. He was 89. “He had an unending enthusiasm for his subjects and delighted at sharing his books with children and adults,” said Dorothy Massey, owner of Collected Works Bookstore and Coffeehouse downtown. “His personality shone through his writing.” Wales grew up in California and said last year in an interview on the Your Positive Impact podcast he attended theater school at UCLA for $18 a semester. After college, he wrote scripts for national advertising campaigns for marketing firms in Cincinnati and Chicago.

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No requirement to repay CERB now, Qualtrough says

Brandon Sun By: Jordan Press, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 3:38 PM CST Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020 OTTAWA - The letter that John Cosgrove received in late November from the Canada Revenue Agency wasn't entirely clear, but he knew something was amiss. Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion Minister Carla Qualtrough responds to a question during a news conference Thursday, August 20, 2020 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld OTTAWA - The letter that John Cosgrove received in late November from the Canada Revenue Agency wasn't entirely clear, but he knew something was amiss. Cosgrove, like nearly nine million Canadians, had applied for and received the Canada Emergency Response Benefit while it was available between mid-March and late September as the economy slowed and jobs were lost because of COVID-19.

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CRA quietly updated website for CERB eligibility weeks after applications opened

  TORONTO -- The CRA quietly updated its website more than two weeks after Canadians started applying for the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) to include a critical detail that was left out when applications opened in early April. Some CERB recipients say the omission is part of a larger series of mistakes and mixed messages from the CRA and the federal government in the early rollout of the benefit, and they’re now on the hook to repay every dollar. Some self-employed Canadians have received letters asking them to repay up to $14,000 by Dec. 31 because they never qualified for the CERB. In many of these cases, recipients made more than $5,000 gross income in 2019 but less than $5,000 net income, which is calculated after expenses.

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As anxieties grow over CERB notices, Qualtrough says no requirement to repay now - Canada News

As anxieties grow over CERB notices, Qualtrough says no requirement to repay now - Canada News
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CERB Repayments Can Wait 'If You Can't Pay' Right Now, Minister Says

The CRA has sent out more than 441,000 letters to CERB recipients in recent weeks asking them to verify they met eligibility rules for the payments. In an interview with The Canadian Press, Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough said the notices are an attempt to verify information and avoid making tax time next year overly complicated. She said no one who can’t pay the money back immediately will be forced to do so. The Dec. 31 repayment requests that some have received are suggestions designed to ensure accurate tax receipts are issued for this calendar year and don’t affect benefits and tax credits recipients may receive or claim next year.

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