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Curling Canada unveils 16 mixed doubles teams vying to wear Maple Leaf in 2026Kadriana and Colton Lott of Gimli were one of 16 teams to qualify for the Olympic mixed doubles curling trials.SportsDec 10
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Canada’s Homan tops Switzerland’s Tirinzoni to win Co-op Canadian OpenCanada's Rachel Homan defeated Switzerland's Silvana Tirinzoni 7-5 to win the women's curling final at the Co-op Canadian Open on Sunday.SportsNov 10
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Survey shows newcomers lose financial confidence after coming to CanadaPacking up and moving to a new country is no easy task, and for many newcomers, the biggest learning curve is Canada's financial system.MoneyDec 5
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Saskatchewan demand for beef up despite high pricesLocal producers in Saskatchewan are hoping to curb high prices by encouraging those looking to buy beef to think local. Stats Canada reporting a seven per cent increase in October.CanadaNov 29
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Longtime Winnipeg sports reporter Ted Wyman dies at age 58The Canadian Football League's Winnipeg Blue Bombers, who Wyman covered extensively for years, said he died Saturday morning, after a months-long battle with cancer.SportsNov 9
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Chrystia Freeland will give fall economic statement on Dec. 16The fall fiscal update is set to arrive later than usual, just a day before members of Parliament are scheduled to wrap up their business for the year.EconomyDec 9
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Southern Saskatchewan enters a deep chill as Christmas approachesWith the cold weather, Regina is under a snowfall warning from Environment Canada. The Queen City is expected to see around 10 to 20 centimetres of snow over the next day.WeatherDec 18
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Bank of Canada cuts rates by half a point but signals ‘more gradual’ paceThe Bank of Canada delivered its second straight interest rate cut of half a percentage point on Wednesday, but signalled a slowdown in easing for 2025.MoneyDec 11
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Freeland won’t say if deficit set to rise but will meet debt-to-GDP anchorFinance Minister Chrystia Freeland insists Ottawa's balance sheet remains on a 'sustainable' track despite not answering if the Liberals stuck to their pledge to cap the deficit.PoliticsDec 10
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ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets back on track after overtime heroics from key playersThere was some poetic justice that last night’s game in Buffalo went to extra time. The Sabres and Jets, both on losing streaks.SportsDec 6
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Manitoba professor makes ‘amazing’ cancer research breakthroughA Manitoba professor has made leaps and bounds in cancer research, developing a tool that could add years onto multiple myeloma patients' lives.HealthDec 10
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Canada Post laying off postal workers amid strike, but says it’s temporaryThe CUPW says Canada Post has been calling workers across the country to lay them off, and claimed some of the layoffs were permanent, which Canada Post denies.CanadaNov 28
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Ryan Reynolds, athletes, advocates among new Order of Canada appointeesThis year's list of Canadians deemed to have made extraordinary contributions to the nation features scientists, survivors, advocates and athletes.CanadaDec 18
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Potential bomb cyclone, fall storm expected off Vancouver IslandEnvironment Canada is warning about a "significant fall storm" expected from Tuesday to Wednesday morning with peak wind speeds expected on Tuesday night.WeatherNov 18
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The U.S. is backtracking on its recall of 50 million airbags. Here’s why.NHTSA said Wednesday that it carefully considered the comments on its decision to seek a recall of all the inflators and decided that more investigation is warranted.ConsumerDec 18
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Polio is eradicated in Canada. Will vaccine skepticism usher in a return?Polio, a highly contagious viral infection that can cause paralysis and death, has been eradicated in Canada for decades thanks to widespread vaccination efforts.HealthDec 18
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Immigration cap may cut home supply gap by 45% — if Ottawa’s math is rightIf Ottawa is successful in implementing the new population limits, the housing supply gap would stand at 658,000 units in 2030, the PBO said Friday.EconomyNov 15
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These were Canada’s top 10 stolen vehicles in 2023As car theft finally decelerates in Canada after a surge in recent years, the country’s top 10 stolen vehicles for 2023 have been revealed – and they’re mostly SUVs.CanadaNov 19
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Winnipeg teen raises thousands of dollars for MS researchWinnipeg's Marley Dacquel-Javate, aged 17, has raised tens of thousands of dollars for MS research, inspired by his mother's own struggles with the incurable disease.FeaturesDec 2
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Loonie falls further after U.S. Fed rate cut. Here’s what’s happeningThe Fed’s 19 policymakers projected that they will cut their benchmark rate by a quarter-point just twice in 2025, down from their previous estimate in September of four rate cuts.U.S. NewsDec 18