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  • Saskatoon morning news rewind: Thursday, March 28
    Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Thursday, March 28.
    Canada
    Mar 28
  • Many veterinarians in Canada are facing extreme burnout and declining mental health
    Survey data compiled in 2020 suggests that veterinarians in Canada were far more likely to think about killing themselves when compared with the average person.
    Health
    Nov 5, 2023
  • ‘Be respectful’: Local officials prepare for 2023 Western University HoCo
    Last year, nearly 7,000 people were on Broughdale Avenue and surrounding streets at the height of the unsanctioned event on Saturday.
    Canada
    Sep 21, 2023
  • London police hope to ‘reignite the public’ on anniversary of fatal Hamilton Road hit and run
    To mark the anniversary of the fatal collision, police are re-releasing video surveillance footage in hopes of identifying the suspect vehicle and driver.
    Crime
    Sep 18, 2023
  • Quebec youth, parents affected by violent crime speak out
    A conference featuring youth victims of crime and their parents took place Saturday afternoon to discuss youth violence and how it can be prevented.
    Canada
    Aug 26, 2023
  • Montreal English CEGEPs bracing for new Quebec language law requirements
    The law limits English CEGEP enrolment and mandates additional French courses for students. Schools that exceed their enrolment caps risk penalties of $7,048 per extra student.
    Education
    Aug 25, 2023
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  • ‘Job massacre’: Ontario journalism programs adapting to changing industry amid layoffs
    Media educators say teaching students to be storytellers will prepare graduates for careers that might have to withstand several shocks.
    Canada
    Jun 18, 2023
  • ‘Converging social crises’: Groups rallies in B.C., demanding crackdown on crime
    Rallies were held in Victoria, Surrey, Nanaimo, Kamloops, Penticton, Prince George, and Dawson Creek, highlighting an escalation of "converging social crises."
    Crime
    Apr 27, 2023
  • The debate over whether Quebec should ban all flavoured vapes
    Quebec is planning to ban the sale of flavoured vapes across the province. A pediatrician thinks it's a good idea, but the vaping industry plans to fight.
    Politics
    Mar 2, 2023
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  • Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens upset New Jersey Devils with 5-2 victory
    The Canadiens were putting some nice plays together against a surprisingly defensively sluggish Devils team on Tuesday night in Newark. Brian Wilde has more.
    Sports
    Feb 21, 2023
  • Cindy Williams of ‘Laverne & Shirley’ dies at 75
    Cindy Williams was best known for 'Laverne & Shirley,' the popular 'Happy Days' spinoff that ran from 1976 to 1983.
    Entertainment
    Jan 31, 2023
  • Idaho suspect Bryan Kohberger pulled over by police twice after brutal stabbings
    Body camera footage has been released showing murder suspect Bryan Kohberger being pulled over in Indiana about a month after he allegedly stabbed four college students.
    U.S. News
    Jan 4, 2023
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  • Saskatoon neighbourhoods receiving snow clearing
    The winter road maintenance schedule said when more than 5 cm of snow falls, a snow event is declared and contractors are brought in to supplement the city snow clearing fleet.
    Canada
    Jan 2, 2023
  • Vigil in Guelph for Montreal massacre anniversary to focus on ‘femicide’
    The event on Tuesday to remember the 14 women killed by a male gunman will take place at Marianne's Park.
    Canada
    Dec 5, 2022
  • Dawson College shooting survivors mark 15-year anniversary of 2006 tragedy
    Like last year, there was no formal memorial because of COVID-19. People were invited to visit the garden and pay their respects on their own time.
    Crime
    Sep 13, 2021
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  • Quebec outlines COVID-19 rules for fall return to campus for post-secondary institutions
    In-person classes are set to resume this fall in universities and CEGEPs but students who wish to take part in extracurricular activities might need to be fully vaccinated.
    Education
    Aug 6, 2021
  • COVID-19: Calls for more transparency from CEGEPs when it comes to reporting cases
    Since the beginning of the pandemic Covid Ecoles Quebec has maintained an online list of schools with covid-19 cases on the website, including CEGEPs.
    Education
    Sep 3, 2021
  • Quebec higher education minister denies discrimination in Dawson College decision
    When questioned during a press conference Monday afternoon, Minister of Higher Education Danielle McCann repeated what she said last week: it's a question of budget.
    Education
    Feb 7, 2022
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  • Murdered B.C. teen linked to goth subculture
    Police have yet to catch homicide victim Kimberly Proctor's killer, but say they're making progress on solving the case.
    Mar 30, 2010
  • Dawson students bound for Ottawa
    A group of students from Dawson College make their way to Ottawa for a rally in advance of tonight's highly contentious gun registry vote.
    Sep 22, 2010
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