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Saskatoon hospitals over-capacity: ‘A nightmare for staff’The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses says this week has been a 'nightmare for staff,' adding that emergency rooms are still way over-capacity.HealthJul 26
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Paris 2024: Celebrities show up in droves for Olympics opening ceremonyThe night before the opening ceremony, the party got started at Louis Vuitton's Prelude to the Olympics event, which saw some of Hollywood's elite walk the rouge carpet.EntertainmentJul 26
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B.C. communities push back on government housing legislation without key infrastructureUnder new legislation introduced last fall, municipalities must implement TOD areas within 800 metres of rapid transit stations, which set minimum height and density requirements.PoliticsAug 13
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Man who died after being dropped off at Edmonton hospital was shot to death: policeThe victim was dropped off at the central Edmonton hospital and treated by staff before he died of his injuries.CrimeJul 22
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22-year-old motorcyclist dead, 2 people injured after Toronto crashToronto police said emergency crews were called to the area of Brimley Road and Port Royal Trail, just south of Steeles Avenue East at around 1 a.m. Sunday following a crash.CanadaJul 7
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2024 Emmy Awards nominations: ‘Shōgun’ and ‘The Bear’ take spotlightEmmy-winning actors Tony Hale and Sheryl Lee Ralph announced the 2024 nominations, with projects like 'Baby Reindeer,' 'Abbott Elementary' and 'Fallout' scoring honours.EntertainmentJul 17
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Heiltsuk Nation celebrates ‘powerful, emotional’ return of historic Chief’s SeatThe nation is celebrating the first step of a repatriation effort to bring home a decorated chief’s seat from the Royal BC Museum.CanadaJul 12
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Renowned Alberta artist Alex Janvier dies at 89Alex Janvier, who was from Cold Lake First Nations in Alberta, is considered one of Canada's greatest painters.FeaturesJul 10
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Toronto-area man faces manslaughter charge after fatal shooting in downtown HamiltonPolice say a Brampton man has been connected with a late-night October fatal shooting of a Hamilton man in the city's downtown core.CrimeJul 10
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Taylor Swift ‘in shock’ after 3 kids die in stabbing at Swift-themed dance classSeveral children and adults are still in the hospital, with many of them in critical condition, after a stabbing attack in the U.K.WorldJul 30
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Toronto terror arrests raise questions about security screeningOne of the men charged with terrorism offences has been charged with committing an aggravated assault for the so-called Islamic State.CanadaAug 2
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2 Guelph food charities merge to help feed more children and familiesKeep Kids Fed will run through two streams: a student nutrition program and providing children with food packages to take home from school on weekends and holidays.HealthJul 9
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What is the Sahm rule, and why are U.S. market watchers ‘freaking out?’The 'Sahm rule' has been triggered in the United States. Here's what this indicator typically means for recessions and what Canadians should know.EconomyAug 8
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Fort Road reopens following years of construction, business owners eager to recoverTraffic is once again flowing smoothly along Fort Road — a sight that hasn't been seen in three years along the northeast Edmonton thoroughfare.TrafficAug 12
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Walmart raises its earnings outlook on strong demand for bargainsWalmart's comparatively low prices are proving a powerful draw for millions who have struggled with rising costs for housing, groceries and almost everything else.Consumer4 hours
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Saskatoon palliative cancer patient left on stretcher for 4 daysA Saskatoon palliative care cancer patient was left in a stretcher in a Saskatoon hospital for four days as she waited for a bed.HealthJul 5
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Some Canadian grandparents supporting kids are risking their own retirementAmong those providing support to their kids and their kids’ kids, a majority of respondents to a new poll said they are sacrificing their own savings to provide assistance.MoneyJul 17
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Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh killed in Iran, militant group saysHamas said Haniyeh was killed at his residence in Tehran in an Israeli airstrike after he attended the swearing-in ceremony of Iran’s new president.WorldJul 31
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An unknown Newfoundland soldier killed in the First World War laid to restThe remains of a soldier from Newfoundland killed in the battlefields of France during the First World War will be laid to rest in St. John's on Monday.CanadaJun 30
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From school boards to dog adoption, N.S. Tories have pulled back from 2021 promisesCampaign promises to fund mental health care, reinstate public school boards and give tax breaks for dog adoptions are among the pledges that have been tossed aside or delayed.PoliticsAug 5