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Regina Brandt Centre powwow attendees assaulted with bear spray: Regina policeRegina police say a bear spray incident occurred at a powwow held at the Brandt Centre Saturday night.CrimeApr 21
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First Nations University of Canada holds powwow at Regina Brandt CentreA powwow was held at the Brandt Centre in Regina.CanadaApr 20
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Long-promised Nova Scotia Loyal program to offer rewards for buying localA promised program to encourage people to buy local will apply only at Sobeys Inc. grocery stores and the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation.CanadaJul 23
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Guns, prisons and Truth Social: Stocks on the rise after Trump shootingCrypto stocks and other shares that could benefit from a Trump presidency jumped as an assassination attempt on the Republican candidate boosted his odds.U.S. NewsJul 16
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Ford wants Ontario Place to be top tourist spot, says science centre location is ‘sleepy’The premier said he planned to make Ontario Place the country’s best tourist attraction and claimed the science centre’s current location is “a sleepy little neighbourhood.”CanadaJul 22
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Plant-based milk recall: Listeriosis cases rise to 18The Public Health Agency of Canada said there were now 12 cases of listeriosis in Ontario, four in Quebec, and one each in Alberta and Nova Scotia.Consumer9 hours
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Add these Alo Yoga sale finds to cart before they sell out!It’s the athleisure brand’s largest sale of the year; expect price drops up to 70 per cent off! Now’s your chance to snag stylish finds online before they sell out.The CuratorMay 2
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Alberta dispensary becomes first to sell cannabis at Edmonton comedy festivalPlantlife Cannabis will be the first to sell cannabis products at the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival, showcasing some of the biggest comedians at Kinsmen Park.CannabisJul 11
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4 in 10 U.S. companies posted a fake job this year. Why?The survey, conducted by career website Resume Builder in May, found about 40 per cent of companies had posted what was considered a 'fake' job this year.CanadaJul 22
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Province to allow B.C. wineries to import grapes after ‘catastrophic’ winter lossMore relief for BC’s wine industry was announced on Thursday in Penticton following a difficult couple of years.EconomyJul 25
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BMO Centre unveils floral wonderland for Stampede 2024A Canadian flower show is at this year’s Calgary Stampede for the worldwide premiere of their new show 'Fleurs de Villes,' a fresh floral celebration of country music icons.CanadaJul 8
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Giving clothes ‘a second life’: Sask. Indigenous entrepreneur heads to Pow Wow Pitch'I wanted to give (clothes) a second life, bring them back to life and turn them into a masterpiece,' Wyatt Miller said.CanadaJul 5
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Tim Hortons parent Restaurant Brands boosting presence in ChinaRestaurant Brands International says it's spending up to $45 million to boost its presence in China and spur growth in what the company sees as a promising market.CanadaJul 2
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Shop our top 5 deals of the weekLooking to shop great deals? Here are our favourite deal items up for grabs this week. Save big on Stanley, Rael pimple patches and more coveted brand items.The Curator10 hours
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Billy Ray Cyrus responds to leaked audio berating ex Firerose: ‘At my wit’s end’In the leaked audio, Billy Ray Cyrus calls his estranged wife Firerose a number of names, insults her intelligence and calls a family member a "devil."EntertainmentJul 25
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Prices are starting to fall at car dealerships. Is it time to buy?Sticker prices at dealerships have started to come down and affordability is improving, experts say. But some are still advising buyers to pause.ConsumerJul 8
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Centre for Food, Wine and Tourism construction to get underway at Okanagan CollegeConstruction is set to begin on the new Centre for Food, Wine and Tourism on Okanagan College's Kelowna campus, officials announced Monday.CanadaJun 24
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Jasper wildfire: Rail, phone, power services affected by fire emergencyCritical infrastructure such as telecommunications has been affected by the wildfires that have raged through Jasper National Park and into the picturesque townsite itself.FireJul 25
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Telus tells Ontario call centre workers to relocate or risk losing their jobTelus Corp. has informed around 150 call centre employees based in Ontario they must relocate by October, apply for another role or agree to be laid off.CanadaJul 11
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Shop these Amazon Prime Day deals before they’re gone!The best deals of the summer have arrived! Read on for 15 discounts on the most coveted brands.The CuratorJul 16