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Police across Canada warn parents after morphine, staples, needles found in candyPolice in Ontario and Saskatchewan are warning parents to check Halloween candy after reports of tampered treats, including a suspected opioid in Mattawa and metal in Regina.CanadaNov 1
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Police in 2 B.C. communities warn of sewing needles in Halloween candyPolice agencies in Delta and Prince George are warning about possible Halloween candy tampering after receiving multiple reports from concerned parents.CanadaNov 3
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Unsterile needles used at Ontario clinic over six-year span, health unit warnsThe notice says this lapse happened "intermittently" between Jan. 1, 2019 and July 17, 2025, potentially exposing patients to cross-contamination and transmission of infections.HealthSep 19
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‘Patients get relief’: Researchers recommending nerve blockers to treat migrainesThe research recommends occipital nerve blocks should be offered in emergency rooms to treat acute migraine attacks.ÂHealthDec 5
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Leafs better defensively, but more work neededThe Maple Leafs limped out of the Bell Centre last month.SportsDec 12
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Students with complex needs continue to be excluded from Sask. schools: advocatesStudents with complex needs are being excluded in classrooms with a report finding 1,350 students in 18 school divisions having their schedules changed to less or no school hours.CanadaDec 11
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Saskatoon clinic shares their struggles to support need for family doctorsDr. Rebecca Waley at Mount Royal Family Physicians says there's no replacement for a family doctor when it comes to practicing medicine safely.HealthDec 1
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Top winter essentials you need this yearMake way for winter with these weather-appropriate essentials.The CuratorDec 6
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Reduced funds for Sask. educational assistants sends some complex needs kids homeSome students requiring special attention in schools are being sent home early as some schools no longer have all the resources to help them.EducationDec 3
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With winter approaching, Regina non-profit helps those in needIt's only the beginning of the winter season in Regina and one community service, North Central Family Centre, is looking to help those in needFeaturesDec 9
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Winter 2025 fashion trends you need to knowFrom knee-high boots and faux fur to animal prints, winter classics get a fresh twist. Ahead, five trends to embrace for a runway-ready season featuring Aritzia, Zara and more.The CuratorNov 26
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Long-delayed rules to help gun tracing not needed ‘at this time’: ministerThe rules, set to come into force on Monday, sought to require domestic manufacturers to label all new firearms to help law enforcement with tracing weapons used in crime.CanadaDec 3
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Air Transat to begin cancelling flights Monday. What you need to knowAs an airline pilot strike looms, depending on when an Air Transat customer's flight is cancelled, they could receive a full refund or rebooking on the next available flight.CanadaDec 7
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Annual Stuff A Bus helps address growing need at Calgary Food BankCalgarians donated food items on Saturday for the annual Stuff A Bus campaign in support of the Calgary Food Bank. This year is more important than ever, according to organizers.CanadaNov 22
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Ontario may need to throw out millions of dollars in PPE: auditor generalDuring the height of COVID-19, the Ford government signed long-term contracts with Ontario manufacturers for desperately needed masks for health-care workers.PoliticsDec 2
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3 reports of possible Halloween candy tampering: Regina policeRegina police say they've now received three different reports of Halloween candy that may have been tampered with.CanadaNov 4
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House gifted to Autism Okanagan to meet growing needsThe home will allow the organization to expand existing services and add new ones to help support some 300 families every year amid the growing need.CanadaNov 18
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Visiting U.S.? Here’s who may need to share social media, family detailsThe proposed rule would add new disclosure requirements for visa-exempt travellers, but Canadian citizens using their passport would not be affected.WorldDec 10
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Alberta MLA opens up about sister’s domestic violence murder and what needs to changeMLA Demetrios Nicolaides opens up about the domestic murder-suicide that claimed the life of his little sister Melanie, and what fundamental shift in society needs to occur.CrimeDec 10
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Steel sector praises new tariff measures, but says more needs to be doneThe head of the Canadian Steel Producers Association said Carney's newly announced tariff measures are a step in the right direction, but more needs to be done.CanadaNov 27