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8 charged after contraband tobacco facility shut down on Six Nations territoryMore than 25,000 kilograms of contraband tobacco were seized and eight people charged following an investigation on Six Nations of the Grand River Territory.CrimeFeb 12
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2 people fined in killing of grizzly bear on Texada IslandThe bear, nicknamed Tex, had been living on Texada Island for more than a month when it was found dead last July in the Van Anda area.CrimeFeb 5
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11 yoga essentials that will enhance your practiceFrom yoga blocks to yoga straps, the range of yoga gear out there is plenty--read on for the yoga essentials that will actually make a difference during your practice.The CuratorJan 18
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Edmonton Valley Zoo plans facility upgrades with new animals, attractionsThe Edmonton Valley Zoo 's 15-year master plan aims to build and upgrade several existing features, as well as add new attractions such as a polar bear exhibit.FeaturesDec 28, 2025
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1 dead, 6 seriously injured after church group charter bus rolls near Grande PrairieA bus carrying a church youth group from Grande Prairie crashed on Highway 43, killing one woman, seriously injuring six more people and leaving 16 others with minor wounds.TrafficFeb 8
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Large nuclear reactors being considered for use in SaskatchewanThe announcement comes three months after the province announced its energy security plan, which included looking at large-scale nuclear reactors.CanadaJan 28
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Mark Ruffalo protests ICE, calls Trump ‘worst human being’ at Golden GlobesMany celebrities took a stand against ICE by donning black-and-white pins that displayed slogans like 'BE GOOD' and 'ICE OUT' as they walked the red carpet at the awards show.EntertainmentJan 12
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Scott BandaChancellor Scott Banda attended USask to study history and law and followed with his career at the Federated Co-op, where he retired as CEO.EducationOct 17, 2025
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Alberta nurses reach last-minute tentative deal to avoid strikeJust as nurses across Alberta were set to go on strike, the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE) reached a tentative deal with the provincial government.CanadaNov 22, 2025
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Alberta invokes notwithstanding clause to stop court challenges of transgender lawsThe clause relates to laws that put restrictions on student pronoun changes at school, on girls' sports, and on medical therapies for young people looking to transition.PoliticsNov 18, 2025
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Blue Jays one win from World Series title after Yesavage pitches them past Dodgers 6-1 in Game 5Rookie Trey Yesavage put on a dominant performance with 12 strikeouts in seven innings as the Blue Jays defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-1.SportsOct 29, 2025
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Zanzibar is seeing a seaweed boom. Can the women collecting it cash in?ZANZIBAR, Tanzania (AP) — The women wade with baskets near the beaches, their colorful dresses a magnet for tourist cameras. Sunscreen worn by the holidaymakers may even contain the product the women are collecting: Zanzibar's seaweed.HealthOct 27, 2025
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Grand Opening: Barger hits grand slam as Jays beat Dodgers 11-4 in Game 1Daulton Varsho and Alejandro Kirk hit two-run homers and Addison Barger hit the first pinch-hit grand slam in World Series history in Toronto's nine-run sixth inning.SportsOct 24, 2025
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Guerrero homers off Ohtani, Jays even World Series with 6-2 win over DodgersAddison Barger had two hits and an RBI for the AL champion Blue Jays, who coolly rebounded from their heartbreaking, late-night defeat in Game 3 with stellar work.SportsOct 28, 2025
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COMMENTARY: Couch-surfing Barger and Blue Jays show world they can’t be underestimatedThe Jays have some big stars, but Barger represents the other element that has been key to their success: guys who scratched and clawed their way on to a major-league rosterCommentaryOct 25, 2025
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University of Saskatchewan launches new public health-focused graduate programThe University of Saskatchewan is launching a first-of-its-kind graduate program, aimed at putting nurses on the front lines of community health.EducationOct 16, 2025
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Tony Merchant, prominent Regina lawyer known for class-action lawsuits, dead at 80Prominent lawyer Tony Merchant, well known for spearheading class-action lawsuits across the country, including the $1.9B residential schools' case, has died.CanadaOct 15, 2025
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2 Texada residents charged with killing island’s lone grizzly bear in JulyThe Conservation Officer Service said Crown counsel has now approved charges against the two men who are scheduled to appear in court in Powell River on Oct. 14.CrimeSep 30, 2025
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University of Lethbridge Pronghorns prepare for new soccer seasonBoth the men's and women's Pronghorns soccer teams underwent changes in the off-season, with new head coaches and several fresh faces on the field.SportsAug 29, 2025
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‘It’s pitch black’: Streetlight outages leave northeast Calgary residents in the darkAccording to the City of Calgary's website, there are about 20 streetlight outages in the area, all reported in May and June.CanadaSep 8, 2025