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  • ‘History will judge Putin poorly’: Joly slams Russian election
    'History will judge Putin poorly,' Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said after Russia's president secured his fifth term in an election many view as a sham.
    Canada
    Mar 18
  • Putin seals 5th term in predetermined election landslide
    Vladimir Putin sealed his control over Russia for six more years with a predetermined landslide in an election that followed the harshest crackdown on the opposition.
    World
    Mar 18
  • North Korea warns of war as Kim seeks change to South’s status
    Kim Jong Un said it was his final conclusion that unification with the South is no longer possible in a speech at the Supreme People's Assembly
    World
    Jan 15
  • B.C. program uses video game Minecraft to help children process grief
    An innovative new B.C. program is using the popular video game Minecraft to help children who have suffered a loss process their grief.
    Health
    Apr 30
  • Who is getting the Presidential medal of freedom from Joe Biden today?
    U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 politicians, activists and athletes, among others
    U.S. News
    May 3
  • Closing arguments presented in Michael Gordon Jackson abduction case
    Infront of a full courtroom Thursday, Jackson told his side of the story first in what he called a “historic criminal case” in Saskatchewan.
    Canada
    Apr 18
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  • Jones, Jacobs rebound from lopsided losses at Players’ Championship
    Manitoba based teams skipped by Jennifer Jones and Brad Jacobs both picked up their first win of the Players' Championship on Wednesday.
    Sports
    Apr 10
  • ‘Get bent’: Boston Pizza’s Stanley Cup pitch to Canadian hockey fans backfires
    Did Boston Pizza actually ask hockey fans to cheer for ALL the Canadian teams?
    Trending
    Apr 29
  • Some 2019 candidates ‘appeared willing’ to engage with foreign interference: Hogue inquiry
    The overall integrity of the 2019 and 2021 elections held, a federal inquiry finds, but foreign interference remains a significant threat.
    Canada
    May 3
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  • 7 eco-friendly cleaning products for a sustainable home
    In honour of Earth Day, cleaning expert Melissa Maker help us establish some planet-friendly cleaning habits.
    The Curator
    Apr 19
  • Ruby Franke’s ex-husband sues Jodi Hildebrandt for ‘exploding his family’
    Kevin Franke is suing Jodi Hildebrandt for negligence and causing emotional distress to him and his children.
    U.S. News
    Apr 16
  • Hundreds gather for the 56th annual Majestics Car show in Regina
    A big turnout for the Majestics Car Show featured at Regina's International Trade Centre where the love for cars is shown by onlookers and car owners.
    Canada
    Apr 27
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  • USask Huskies present and future on display at 2024 Dogs’ Breakfast fundraiser
    Super Bowl champion Sean Payton captured the attention of a sold-out crowd at the 2024 Dogs' Breakfast, highlighting the new class of recruits for the Huskies football program.
    Sports
    May 2
  • 15 things that saved me on my first all-inclusive trip with kids — And one thing I wish I’d brought
    These are the items any parent will want to pack with them the next time they bring the family to an all-inclusive resort.
    The Curator
    Apr 15
  • New initiative launched to prevent human-caused wildfires, grassfires in northern Sask.
    Prince Albert Grand Council and the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency partner on a new initiative to prevent human-caused wildfires and grass fires in northern Saskatchewan.
    Fire
    Apr 26
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  • Bursting at the seams: New school in Halifax region already facing overcrowding
    Families at Bedford West School, which has classes from pre-primary to Grade 8, are surprised to hear that the newly-built school is already looking to install modular classrooms.
    Education
    Apr 18
  • Man completes run across the length of Africa after gruelling year-long trek
    As admirers of Russ Cook (a.k.a. 'Hardest Geezer') celebrated his monumental run across Africa, Cook joked at the finish line he was 'a bit tired' after his 352-day run.
    Trending
    Apr 8
  • Senator references ‘Trumpian denialism’ in foreign interference debate around China
    Broad consensus after phase one of foreign interference inquiry holds that while countries tried to influence Canadian elections, the integrity of the vote held.
    Politics
    Apr 19
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  • Alberta school honours children from military families
    Teal Up Day was marked at Guthrie School in Parkland County, to honour all military children for the sacrifices they make coming from parents who choose to serve their country.
    Features
    Apr 12
  • Edmonton police issue warrants for suspect in 3 shootings linked to extortion series
    Canada-wide warrants have been issued for a 19-year-old who is believed to have fled to India after allegedly being involved in three drive-by shootings.
    Crime
    Apr 30
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