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Saskatchewan to join Alberta in buying American booze, months after tariff war pauseThe Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) has announced plans to start buying and distributing American booze again, reversing a U.S. tariff countermeasure.ConsumerJun 10
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Sunbury-York South residents concerned about transparency in council after mayor’s suspensionSome New Brunswick residents are fed up and considering calling police over a municipal council saga that’s spanned months in Sunbury-York South Rural Community.CanadaJul 9
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7-month-old puppy becomes sick and dies after swimming in Merritt-area lakeDr. Adrian Walton told Global News that runoff from farm and dairy operations can get flushed into some of the local streams. When the weather is hot, algae blooms can occur.EnvironmentJul 7
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Calls grow to cap Board of Metro Vancouver member’s paySurrey coun. Linda Annis commented, "I'm hearing from a lot of residents here in Surrey, they're very concerned about the ongoing saga about what politicians are getting paid."PoliticsJun 26
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‘Deranged’ sea lion attacks on California beachgoers blamed on toxic algaeSea lions ingest smaller creatures such as anchovies and sardines who eat the poison algae, which has bloomed seasonally in California for the past four years.TrendingApr 9
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Wildfires can have dramatic effect on water quality, UBC research findsThe new research from UBC's Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries also suggests carbon washed away from burn sites by rain could be making its way back into the atmosphtere.EnvironmentJun 17
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Black bear finally freed of lid that was stuck on its neck for 2 yearsThe bear was first spotted on a Michigan trail camera as a cub back in 2023, but remained elusive.U.S. NewsJun 19
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Kevin Costner sued by ‘Horizon’ stunt double over ‘unscripted’ rape sceneAccording to the plaintiff, during filming Costner told her to 'lay down' in a wagon while he directed the male actor to 'repeatedly perform a violent simulated rape.'EntertainmentMay 28
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Kraft, General Mills set to remove artificial dyes from U.S. productsThe shift comes nearly two months after U.S. health officials said that they would urge foodmakers to phase out petroleum-based artificial colours.ConsumerJun 18
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Canadian brand spotlight series: Get to know Native ShoesWith sizes for kids and adults, their water-friendly, shock-absorbent styles are a favourite among families, travellers and anyone who loves lived-in shoes.The CuratorJun 20
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‘Tiger King’ star Doc Antle sentenced for animal traffickingThe 'Tiger King' star is also set to pay a $55,000 fine and serve three years of supervised release after serving his federal prison sentence.EntertainmentJul 8
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is now Canada’s 2nd NBA MVP. Here’s how he did itShai Gilgeous-Alexander now follows in the footsteps of Canadian NBA legend Steve Nash, who was given the award in 2005 and 2006 while leading the Phoenix Suns.SportsMay 22
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Here’s how to clean summer sports gear like a proLet’s walk through exactly how to clean your summer sports gear properly, with the best tools and techniques to get the job done right (the first time).The CuratorJul 7
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Pandemonium as 2 pigeons take over Delta plane cabin, panicking passengersMove over, snakes. A new animal is terrorizing plane passengers.TrendingMay 28
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World junior players ‘reckless’ for group sex, did not seek affirmative consent: CrownDefence lawyers are set to continue their final pitches to the judge Wednesday in the sexual assault trial of five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team.CrimeJun 11
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Here’s why you should include peptides in your beauty routine ASAPSo, what exactly are peptides? Read on for the lowdown on this buzzed-about, skin-loving ingredient—plus eight peptide-packed beauty picks worthy of a spot on your vanity.The CuratorMay 26
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UN Ocean Conference gets underway, advocates hope to turn promises into protectionThe conference will feature 10 panels on topics such as blue finance, sustainable fisheries and plastic pollution.EnvironmentJun 9
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7 genius ways to keep summer pests away (without harsh chemicals!)These modern, low-effort, and actually pretty satisfying solutions help you keep bugs in check—without resorting to citronella-scented everything.The CuratorJun 9
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American booze — made in Canada — amongst those leaving Sask. store shelvesEven though they are made in Canada, beers like Bud Light and Coors Light and hard seltzers such as Vizzy and White Claw will not be available at liquor stores in Saskatchewan.ConsumerMar 21
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Stranded orcas, dolphins left in rotting tanks in closed French marine parkThe two orcas, a mother and son named Wikie and Keijo. were born and raised in captivity, meaning they would not survive in the wild.TrendingMay 16