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Thousands gather for Regina Remembrance Day ceremoniesThousands of Saskatchewan residents gathered on Monday to honour Canada's veterans. Regina’s largest Remembrance Day ceremony took place at the Brandt Centre.CanadaNov 11
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Historic Second World War bomber makes a stop in SaskatoonOne of only two airworthy Second World War-era Lancaster bombers left in the world stopped in Saskatoon as part of its partial cross-Canada tourCanadaJul 18
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Saskatchewan marks National Indigenous Peoples Day with numerous eventsRegina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert are hosting several events in their cities to celebrate and recognize the culture, history, and heritage of Indigenous peoples on June 21st.CanadaJun 20
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Blackfoot headdress returning to Alberta’s Siksika First NationThe Royal Albert Memorial Museum will return the Buffalo Woman's headdress to representatives of the Siksika Blackfoot First Nation in a ceremony at the museum.CanadaJun 5
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Hundreds attended retirement party for Saskatchewan’s animatronic iconA retirement party was held on Saturday at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina for Megamunch, the animatronic T-Rex that's been delighting visitors for 37 years.FeaturesFeb 11
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Things to do in Edmonton on Family Day 2024If you're looking for things to do in and around Edmonton on Family Day (Feb. 19), there are lots of options -- from art exhibits to ice climbing -- and many are free!CanadaFeb 15
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Hikers discover 72-million-year-old sturgeon skull in Edmonton River ValleyThis is the first new species of fossil fish discovered within Edmonton, according to researchers, who have named the species Boreiosturion labyrinthicus.EnvironmentJan 11
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Megamunch, Regina’s beloved animatronic T.Rex being retiredMegamunch, the animatronic T. Rex. is being retired after 37 years entertaining guests at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum due to wear and tear.ScienceDec 20, 2023
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Royal Saskatchewan Museum hosts conversation about legacy of residential schoolsA residential school survivor and a local hip-hop artist shared the stage at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum to talk about the legacy of residential schools.CanadaOct 2, 2023
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5 Edmontonians receive appointments to the Order of CanadaGov. Gen. Julie Payette announced 61 appointments to the Order of Canada on Wednesday. Five accomplished Edmontonians were bestowed with the honour.FeaturesDec 30, 2020
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Canada set to mark 1st National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Here’s what’s happeningThe National Day of Truth and Reconciliation will see federally-regulated workplaces such as businesses that fall under the public sector, banks and post offices closed.CanadaSep 29, 2021
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Architects promise ‘timeless’ galleryAn art gallery, says Bruce Kuwabara, the decorated architect who will lead the design of the Art Gallery of Saskatchewan (AGS), should not be judged by the photo that is taken mere hours before it is opened but how it is experienced decades later.Aug 18, 2010
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William wishes Canada happy birthday, gives thanks for efforts in AfghanistanCanada should be "immensely proud" of its successes and sacrifices on the battlefields of Afghanistan, Prince William said Friday as he delivered hearty Canada Day wishes to hundreds of thousands of admirers partying on Parliament Hill.Jul 2, 2011
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William wishes Canada happy birthday, gives thanks for efforts in AfghanistanCanada should be "immensely proud" of its successes and sacrifices on the battlefields of Afghanistan, Prince William said Friday as he delivered hearty Canada Day wishes to hundreds of thousands of admirers partying on Parliament Hill.Jul 1, 2011
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Rookie royals revel in Canada Day celebrations, honour troops in Afghanistan<p> Pomp, protests to greet William and Kate on Day 2 of royal visit OTTAWA - Pomp, pageantry and protests are expected to colour Prince William and Kate's first full day in Canada as the royal couple joins the country's birthday celebrations. Hundreds of spots along the royal route in Ottawa this morning ha</p>CanadaJul 1, 2011
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Sask. dinosaur recognized as new species<p><span>Dinosaur skeleton first discovered almost 40 years ago in Saskatchewan recognized as new species.</span> </p> <p> </p>Nov 28, 2011
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Professor uses new technology to get deeper look inside old dinosaur bonesA University of Regina physics professor is using modern technology to examine some really old bones — and it all started with his child's fascination with dinosaurs.Dec 27, 2011
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A list of some of the notable Canadians who died in 2012A list, in chronological order, of some of the notable Canadians who died in 2012.CanadaDec 28, 2012
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Giant hornets not likely to come to Manitoba, according to entomologistWinnipeg entomologist John Gavloski told 680 CJOB the chances of murder hornets making their way to the prairies is low.EnvironmentMay 9, 2020
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‘Tip of the iceberg.’ Experts say more burial sites, like at B.C. residential school, could be foundThe Tk’emlups te Secwepemc First Nation in B.C. said ground-penetrating radar uncovered the remains of 215 children who were students of the Kamloops Indian Residential School.CanadaMay 28, 2021