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Call of the Wilde: Canadiens shut out in Minnesota — but it’s not all bad newsIt didn't feel like it, but the Canadiens' 3-0 loss to the Minnesota Wild on Thursday night was a glass-half-full contest for Montreal.SportsNov 15
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An election-eve look at Saskatchewan’s Scott Moe and Carla BeckSaskatchewan's provincial election is on Monday. Here's a look at the leaders of the two main parties:PoliticsOct 27
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With Canadian dollar trading at 5-year low, what is the effect on the B.C. economy?The price for almost all goods imported from the United States, from manufacturing supplies to fruits and vegetables will go up. But it's not all bad news.EconomyNov 18
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Music mastermind Quincy Jones dead at 91In a career which began when records were still played on vinyl at 78 rpm, top honours likely go to his productions with Michael Jackson: 'Off the Wall,' 'Thriller' and 'Bad.'EntertainmentNov 4
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Boeing-made satellite breaks up into pieces in space after ‘anomaly’The loss of the Intelsat 33e satellite is only one of the most recent issues plaguing Boeing, a company that has been fighting off bad press all year.TrendingOct 23
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Former Sask Party members endorse NDP’s Carla BeckTwo former Saskatchewan Party government members say they are voting for the NDP's Carla Beck in the provincial election on Oct. 28.PoliticsOct 17
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Meet OLLY—the supplement brand that’s redefining women’s wellnessVery demure, very cutesy supplements with powerful effects.The CuratorSep 30
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Saskatchewan United Party makes pitch to slash PST on Day 2 of election campaignJon Hromek, leader of the Saskatchewan United Party, says he would cut the provincial sales tax to three per cent from six per cent and also end the provincial gasoline tax.CanadaOct 2
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Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party projected to form majority governmentFor the last 17 years, the Saskatchewan Party has held a majority government, but the Saskatchewan NDP gained momentum this campaign.PoliticsOct 28
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Veteran-heavy Jets squad dominates Edmonton 6-1 for first preseason winNikolaj Ehlers, Kyle Connor, Colin Miller, Neal Pionk, Brad Lambert and Adam Lowry all scored in the win.SportsSep 25
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Saskatchewan election begins with promises of tax relief, calls for changehe Saskatchewan election campaign has kicked off with voting day set for Oct. 28.CanadaOct 1
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Scott Moe: Conservative who began as a left-winger with a lights-out hockey shotScott Moe is seeking his second mandate after spending nearly 13 years in government, six of those as premier. But long before politics, there was hockey.PoliticsSep 29
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3 elections, 3 provinces, 10 days: What’s at stake in these Canadian racesBritish Columbia, New Brunswick and Saskatchewan all have general elections within a 10-day period marking a very busy two weeks for politics in Canada.PoliticsOct 8
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Walmart’s promise of low prices lured shoppers in 3rd quarterWalmart ratcheted up sales and profits again in the third quarter with its comparatively low prices proving a powerful draw for shoppers seeking to cut spending where they could.U.S. NewsNov 19
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Tim Hortons sales holding up despite ‘difficult’ environment for parent firmMany consumers are now clinging to the deal-seeking behaviours they adopted when inflation was much higher and letting value menus and special offers guide what they buy.ConsumerNov 5
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‘More than just a fad’: Federal petition seeks tax relief for those with celiac diseaseGroceries aren't cheap -- especially for those who medically require gluten-free diets. A request to parliament is seeking to change that for people with celiac disease.HealthNov 7
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Taylor Swift shows spark beading bonanza, big sales for crafting retailersBeaded friendship bracelets have become a hallmark for Taylor Swift fans, who string each one and then trade them at her concerts, attributing the trend to a line in her songEntertainmentNov 4
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Most events geared at Swifties not officially ‘Taylor’s Version’Though it may seem like a sheen of Swift is coating the city of Toronto, only some of the hoopla can really be counted as 'Taylor's Version.'CanadaNov 13
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Nova Scotia woman fighting chronic illness says health-care system is failing herA Nova Scotia woman fighting a painful chronic health condition says the next leader of the provincial government needs to help people who require specialized care.HealthNov 1
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N.S. premier apologizes to women who fought in court for out-of-province operationsThe court criticized government for what it calls a flawed, discriminatory and unfair process that led to two women being rejected for coverage of out-of-province treatments.HealthNov 1