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October 11, 2005
- The City of Orangeville, Ontario donates land to Humber College. The Orangeville Campus will open in winter 2007 as the third location of the school. This also ends rumours that Barrie will be host to a Humber College campus. (Humber EtCetera)
October 10, 2005
- B.C. Teacher's Strike is ruled illegal however teachers vow to remain off the job until a settlement is reached. (Canada.com)
October 6, 2005
- Liberals table 5-year energy price relief plan.(CTV)
- Experts identify mystery illness in Toronto retirement home as Legionnaires' disease. (CTV)
October 3, 2005
- The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the Canadian Media Guild reach a memorandum of agreement to end a fifty-day labour dispute between the two parties that began August 15. (CBC)
News collections and sources
- Wikipedia:News collections and sources.
- Wikipedia:News sources - This has much of the same material organised in a hierarchical manner to help encourage NPOV in our news reporting.
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