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Thousands gather for Regina Remembrance Day ceremoniesThousands of Saskatchewan residents gathered on Monday to honour Canada's veterans. Regina’s largest Remembrance Day ceremony took place at the Brandt Centre.CanadaNov 11
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‘A really powerful message’: Humboldt students take part in No Stone Left Alone ceremonyA class of Grade 7 students from a school in Humboldt, Sask., are marching arm in arm with the Canadian Armed Forces on Remembrance Day.CanadaNov 11
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‘I tear up’: Winnipeg couple married 75 years reflects on Second World War experienceJack and Yvonne Sellers, a Winnipeg couple who met after the Second World War, are celebrating their diamond anniversary, one day after Remembrance Day.CanadaNov 11
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Saskatchewan smashes early voting records as leaders make final election pitchMore than 223,000 people cast an early ballot in the first four days of advance polling, topping the record 184,742 people who voted early in the 2020 election.PoliticsOct 26
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Canada Basketball GM Rowan Barrett ready to bring men’s national team to SaskatchewanAs Canada prepares to face the Dominican Republic and Mexico in Saskatoon for a pair of FIBA AmeriCup qualifying games, GM Rowan Barrett sat down with Global Sports' Scott Roblin.SportsNov 15
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Many miscarriages happen in ERs, where care is often ‘suboptimal’: reportUp to 20 per cent of pregnancies end in miscarriage in Canada, forcing many to seek help in overcrowded emergency departments where they often face long wait times.HealthOct 15
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Cost of railway shutdown will be ‘borne by all Canadians,’ Ottawa warnsMore than 9,000 workers at Canada's two major railways could be either on strike or locked out as of Thursday, disrupting supply chains relied upon by many industries.CanadaAug 19
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Billions in federal contracts awarded to ‘Indigenous’ enterprises without verificationThe Canadian government mostly relied on an honour system when it awarded billions of dollars in contracts to enterprises identifying as Indigenous.InvestigationsAug 22
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Jasper wildfire: Parts of Highway 16 and Highway 93 reopen to trafficOn Friday, Highway 16 through Jasper will reopen to all traffic during daylight hours while Highway 93 will reopen from Saskatchewan Crossing to the Columbia Icefield.CanadaAug 8
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Canada’s wildfire season close to 10-year average heading into the peak summer monthsThere are now 284 wildfires in Canada, including 135 that are out of control.CanadaJul 12
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Under Trudeau, the civil service has grown twice as fast as Canada’s populationMore than 110,000 people have been added to the federal payroll since 2015 when Justin Trudeau became prime minister - a 43 per cent increase.PoliticsJul 17
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Housing Accelerator Fund spurs hundreds of letters from Saskatoon residentsThe Housing Accelerator Fund will be discussed at a city council meeting Thursday, which has spurred hundreds of letters from residents.CanadaJun 25
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Elks end 75th anniversary celebrations with home opener vs. RidersThe Edmonton Elks have enjoyed a week of celebration of their 75th CFL season which will end on Saturday afternoon with their regular season debut against the Riders.SportsJun 8
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Higgs’s attack on sex-education talk part of his political strategy, analysts sayOne university professor says she believes Higgs is trying to stoke a "culture war" to distract from more pressing issues, including health care and housing.PoliticsJun 3
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Saskatchewan divers embrace rare Olympic training camp at homeThree members of the Saskatoon Diving Club are slated to represent Canada at the 2024 Olympics and got the chance to host their national teammates at a training camp close to home.SportsMay 31
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Witnesses helped solve brutal Saskatchewan killingMounties suspected Tiki Laverdiere was dead before her burned, bludgeoned body was found wrapped in a carpet under rocks in a Saskatchewan pond in the summer of 2019.CrimeMay 26
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Wildfire smoke from Canada is prompting health warnings in the U.S. againAir quality advisories were issued Sunday for parts of Montana, the Dakotas, Minnesota and Wisconsin due to haze emitting from fires burning across western Canada.EnvironmentMay 13
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Hamilton Ticats training camp primer: 3 burning questionsThe Hamilton Tiger-Cats' championship hopes in 2024 will hinge on a trio of questions that will be answered as the CFL season unfolds.SportsMay 10
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Planned anti-carbon price protests prompt security warning to MPsThe House of Commons sent an email encouraging a 'locked-door' policy at Liberal, NDP constituency offices after Pierre Poilievre's calls for demonstrations.CanadaMay 2
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Edmonton Elks select linebacker Joel Dublanko first overall in CFL draftThe Edmonton Elks selected linebacker Joel Dublanko first overall in the CFL draft. The six-foot-three, 240-pound Dublanko was regarded as the most pro-ready draft prospect.SportsMay 1