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20-year-old U.S. tourist goes missing in Spain during spring break tripJames 'Jimmy' Gracey was reported missing after he didn't return to the short-term rental where he was staying with friends during spring break.World31 mins
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Carney climate plan at risk as Canadian oil companies stress need to boost productionA key plank of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's climate plan is unlikely to hit its implementation date, raising new doubts about Canada meeting its climate change goals.Environment1 hour
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Legalizing pepper spray would give ‘false sense of security,’ experts warnIn Canada, any spray that is capable of injuring or incapacitating someone is currently considered to be a prohibited weapon, including any kind of mace or pepper spray.Canada2 hours
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U.K. meningitis outbreak worsens, chief medical advisor calls it ‘unprecedented’The U.K. Health Security Agency described the event as 'rapidly evolving' and warned of the potential for further cases.World2 hours
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Making ammunition in Canada ‘essential’ for independence: defence ministerDefence Minister David McGuinty announced the launch of the Canadian Defence Industry Resilience Program Wednesday, with a focus on making ammunition in Canada.Canada2 hours
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Taylor Frankie Paul breaks silence on alleged domestic violence incident'I'm a person that will always speak my truth — that's what I'm known for," the 'Mormon Wives' star said after allegations of a domestic violence incident with ex Dakota Mortensen.Entertainment2 hours
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Canadian Medical Association seeking to intervene on Saskatchewan pronoun caseThe CMA is seeking to intervene in a Supreme Court case on Saskatchewan’s use of the notwithstanding clause over a landmark pronoun case.Canada3 hours
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Raptors’ upset win surprises many Proline playersThe Toronto Raptors threw a majority of sports bettors off Sunday.Sports4 hours
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Oscars ratings down 9%, hitting lowest viewership since 2021The show also saw a more significant 14 per cent decline among adults aged 18-49 compared to last year.Entertainment4 hours
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Sean Penn given ‘Oscar’ made from damaged Ukrainian train after skipping showIn 2022, as a gesture of goodwill, Penn loaned one of his Oscars to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, telling him only to return it when the war was won.Entertainment4 hours
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20 charges laid, 4 arrested following Saskatoon traffic stopFour people face 20 charges after a Sunday traffic stop led to the seizure of weapons, fentanyl and counterfeit U.S. cash, police say.Crime5 hours
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Bank of Canada holds interest rates as Iran war rattles global economiesThe Bank of Canada held its benchmark lending rate at 2.25 per cent, but Governor Tiff Macklem is keeping an eye on how the Iran war could impact Canada's economy.Economy5 hours
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Saskatchewan to table deficit budget, but Moe promises protection of public servicesPremier Scott Moe has not said how large the deficit will be but says the province's economy is strong enough to weather global uncertainty.Politics5 hours
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Time for ‘serious’ talks on how AI uses news media information: ministerCulture Minister Marc Miller says the government must have a serious conversation about AI systems’ use of news to ensure companies are acting responsibly.Canada5 hours
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Global markets rise, oil prices retreat despite Iran war escalationU.S. benchmark crude fell US$1.24 to US$94.53 per barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, rose to US$104.17 per barrel. That's down from more than US$106 on Monday.World6 hours
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Saskatoon businesses concerned about 1st Avenue rapid transit planSaskatoon's new bus rapid transit is facing some backlash from Downtown Businesses as they are concerned about the loss of parking and bus lanes on 1st Avenue.TrafficMar 17
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Saskatchewan finance minister says deficit budget aims to protect provincial servicesSaskatchewan's finance minister Jim Reiter tells reporters Tuesday he is opting to re-wear last year's budget shoes as the province braces for a deficit budget.PoliticsMar 17
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Ottawa appeals Emergencies Act use during ‘Freedom Convoy’ to Supreme CourtThe federal government is appealing a January ruling from the Federal Court of Appeal that upheld the use of the emergencies law breached Charter rights.CanadaMar 17
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World Anti-Doping Agency agrees to limit athlete data use, watchdog saysCanada's privacy commissioner said the agency agreed to measures to ensure international sports bodies only use highly sensitive personal information for anti-doping purposes.CanadaMar 17
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Pam Bondi faces April deposition over handling of Jeffrey Epstein caseBondi was ordered to appear for a deposition on April 14 by the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform after a vote earlier this month that was supported by five Republicans.U.S. NewsMar 17
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An exercise program proves life-changing for this Nova Scotia cancer patientSince 2018, the ACCESS program has partnered the Nova Scotia Cancer Care Program and has seen over 500 participants come through the program.HealthMar 17
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Ukraine, allies seek support against Russia as Iran war shifts focusVolodymyr Zelenskyy urged Ukraine's allies not to forget about his country, and suggested the U.S. and others should make use of Ukraine's anti-drone technology during the war.WorldMar 17
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Kennedy Center board agrees to close for 2 years for renovationsTrump has cited the need for repairs as a reason for the closure, despite the building undergoing a $250-million renovation in 2019.U.S. NewsMar 17
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Bank of America settles lawsuit filed by Jeffrey Epstein victimsBank of America tentatively settled a lawsuit claiming it ignored suspicious financial transactions involving Jeffrey Epstein while he sexually abused hundreds of girls and women.U.S. NewsMar 17
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Canada Energy Regulator projects power generation surge, wind a major sourceA report from the Canada Energy Regulator predicts renewable energy, especially wind, will play an increasingly important role is meeting the country's future energy demand.EconomyMar 17