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  • Governor General to make 1st official visit to Saskatchewan next week
    Gov. Gen. Mary Simon will be making her official visit to Saskatchewan with stops in Regina and Saskatoon from April 22 to 24.
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • ANALYSIS: One last chance for Jets to change the narrative
    Following a 5-1 loss in Colorado Sunday afternoon, the legacy lives on for the Winnipeg Jets. And it's one this team and organization can't possibly be proud of.
    Sports
    Apr 29
  • Bombardier, Airbus get exemptions from Canadian sanctions on Russian titanium
    Canada is the first Western government to ban Russian supplies of titanium as part of a package to mark the second anniversary of Russia's Ukraine invasion in February.
    Canada
    Apr 25
  • Winnipeg Jets secure home ice in round 1 of playoffs with 4-3 win over Seattle
    Kyle Connor scored twice while Tyler Toffoli had the game winner as the Jets ensured they will have home ice advantage against Colorado in round 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
    Sports
    Apr 16
  • Jets forward Vladislav Namestnikov suffers fractured cheekbone after puck to face
    Jets coach Rick Bowness said that Namestnikov stayed overnight in Denver and was returning to Winnipeg on Monday.
    Sports
    Apr 29
  • Let these 8 spring fragrances whisk you away
    From earthy notes with a splash of citrus to sweet floral scents—no matter your mood these spring fragrances are a delight for the senses.
    The Curator
    Apr 17
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  • Penticton Quilters’ Guild showcase returns after 6-year hiatus
    Hundreds of quilts are being hung in preparation for the upcoming Penticton Quilters' Guild show, called Picking up the Threadz. 
    Canada
    Apr 26
  • South Africa celebrates 30 years since end of apartheid, but discontent grows
    Analysts and polls predict that the waning popularity of the democratic party once led by Nelson Mandela is likely to see it lose its parliamentary majority for the first time.
    Politics
    Apr 27
  • Nurse practitioner fees could ‘undermine’ Ontario public health investment: minister
    Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones has written to the federal government asking it to help close what she describes as a 'loophole' in the system.
    Health
    Apr 16
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  • Regina seniors’ meeting with housing representatives over safety issues ‘disappointing’
    A closed-door meeting was held for seniors from Mary Helen Hechmer Place who petitioned to the province based on their safety concerns in their building and area.
    Canada
    Apr 11
  • Election interference worse than government admits, rights coalition says
    Diaspora groups challenge Ottawa's insistence foreign meddling did not impact elections.
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • Homicide investigators identify 2 seniors found dead in St. Catharines home
    Niagara Regional Police say a probe into the death of a couple at a Elma Street residence is still ongoing and that a search for suspects is underway.
    Crime
    Mar 27
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  • Marchand leads Bruins over Maple Leafs
    Brad Marchand had a relatively quiet — at least by his in-your-face standards — start to the Stanley Cup playoffs.
    Sports
    Apr 24
  • John Tibbits, Conestoga College sued over alleged comments about rival president
    John Tibbits and Conestoga College are being sued by David Orazietti and Sault College over comments that Tibbits made in February including calling Orazietti "a whore".
    Canada
    Apr 19
  • Tactical helicopter fly past in Edmonton marks 100th anniversary of Royal Canadian Air Force
    Monday marks 100 years of service for the Royal Canadian Air Force and the occasion was celebrated in Edmonton with a special fly past.
    Canada
    Apr 1
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  • Stolen cheques, the disappearance of $32K and its mysterious return for one TD customer
    The TD customer says back in November 2023, he made an alarming discovery in his bank account when he realized a $31,870 cheque had been cashed along with a second one for $1270.
    Consumer
    Mar 26
  • Trudeau says situation in Middle East needs to be de-escalated
    The G7 foreign ministers say they are supporting Israel's right to defend itself following reports of a suspected Israeli drone attack at an Iranian military base.
    Canada
    Apr 19
  • Tesla to lay off more than 10% of global workforce amid falling sales
    Tesla will lay off more than 10 per cent of its global workforce, an internal memo seen by Reuters on Monday shows, as it grapples with falling sales and an intensifying price war.
    Money
    Apr 15
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  • Woman hospitalized after attack by 2 dogs at same Edmonton home where boy died: lawyer
    A woman was hospitalized in February after being attacked by two Cane Corso dogs at the same Edmonton home an 11-year-old boy was killed, the woman's lawyer told Global News.
    Crime
    Apr 8
  • Black, Jewish and LGBTQ2 most frequent victims of hate incidents in 2023: Hamilton police
    The profile of victims in hate-related incidents showed little change in 2023, according to police in Hamilton, Ont. The number of reports, however, rose 26 per cent.
    Canada
    Apr 19
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