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  • Avenue Magazine unveils Calgary’s Top 40 Under 40 for 2023
    Trailblazers, innovators and leaders across the city are being celebrated this year in Avenue Magazine’s 2023 list of the Top 40 Under 40.
    Canada
    Nov 2, 2023
  • Toronto Film Festival 2023: 11 movies to add to your watchlist this year
    Suspense? Comedy? Emotion? This year's Toronto Film Festival has a little bit of everything, sure to please any sort of moviegoer.
    Entertainment
    Sep 5, 2023
  • Hamilton police adds ‘Core Patrol’ to downtown beat to decrease bad behaviour
    Hamilton police say they're upping their presence in the downtown core with patrols in response to concerns about public safety from community members, residents and stakeholders.
    Crime
    Jun 29, 2023
  • Suspect in Toronto-area body parts case appears in court, remanded in custody
    A man charged with murder after his estranged girlfriend's body parts were found in various Toronto-area parks and waterways made a brief appearance in court this morning.
    Sep 10, 2012
  • Cops find remains in east Toronto, may be linked to body parts in Mississauga park
    MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - Police search teams plan on spending the next few days scouring waterways and wooded areas of a park west of Toronto after the grisly discovery of a severed head, foot and two hands earlier this week.
    Aug 18, 2012
  • Denmark, Norway, Iceland temporarily suspend use of AstraZeneca vaccine
    The health minister said it was too early to "conclude whether there is a link" but that they are "acting early."
    Science
    Mar 11, 2021
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  • Sask. family wants answers as they remember man shot by police
    Family and friends gathered in Prince Albert, Sask. Wednesday for the funeral of 27-year-old Anthony Heffernan, who was shot and killed by Calgary police.
    Canada
    Mar 25, 2015
  • Contract awarded for Saskatoon’s new civic operations centre
    The City of Saskatoon awards $160 million contract for its new civic operations centre, marking its first public-private partnership.
    Canada
    Jan 22, 2015
  • Saskatoon symphony looks to educate and inspire students
    The Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra hopes to play in more local schools this season than ever before, in the hopes of inspiring the future of classical music.
    Canada
    Dec 14, 2014
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  • Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra looking for new music director
    Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra will soon replace Victor Sawa, who is serving his fifth and final year as its music director before venturing abroad.
    Canada
    Dec 10, 2014
  • Toronto man starts online petition urging Amazon to stop selling suicide t-shirts
    A Toronto man who survived "multiple suicide attempts" as a teenager is calling on Amazon to stop selling T-shirts he says mock suicide.
    Canada
    Jan 8, 2016
  • Our mental health won’t be the same after coronavirus pandemic, experts say
    While countries try to contain the spread of COVID-19, mental health experts say we can’t lose sight of the long-term mental health impact the pandemic is going to have on society.
    Health
    Apr 18, 2020
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  • Saskatoon Health Region hires new specialized children’s doctor
    Specialized doctor joins staff at Saskatoon Health Region, will treat outpatient children dealing with conditions like diabetes.
    Health
    Jun 4, 2015
  • US Fort Hood rampage suspect declines last chance to defend himself
    The Army psychiatrist accused in the deadliest mass shooting ever on a U.S. military base turned down his last chance Thursday to defend himself
    World
    Aug 22, 2013
  • Beyond the Podium: What you need to know about Sochi today
    Team Canada's debut, strong skate showings, medal letdowns - a look back at Thursday's Olympic events and a glimpse of what to watch for on Friday.
    Sports
    Feb 14, 2014
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  • Habs’ head coach Michel Therrien: ‘We need some breaks’
    Montreal Canadiens head coach Michel Therrien seemed to be criticizing referees for "not getting some calls Monday."
    Canada
    May 20, 2014
  • Parents should discuss depression, anxiety and even suicide with kids: experts
    Parents should have proactive conversations around mental health and suicide with kids, some experts suggest, because there is not enough talk around these issues.
    Health
    Nov 20, 2022
  • The pressure on men to be providers is one reason they have much higher suicide rates
    Stress about money is often a factor in men's high suicide rates, experts say
    Lifestyle
    Jun 25, 2017
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  • PotashCorp cuts jobs, production at Cory potash mine
    PotashCorp cuts over 100 jobs, reduces production at its Cory potash mine west of Saskatoon.
    Money
    Nov 23, 2016
  • 3 in custody over suspicious package calls: Saskatoon police
    Saskatoon police have three people in custody after responding to five suspicious package calls.
    Crime
    Nov 29, 2016
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