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BTS member Suga fined, ‘deeply sorry’ for driving scooter while drunkSuga apologized for his "careless and wrong actions" and said he did not know it was against the law to drive his electric scooter while intoxicated.EntertainmentAug 7
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Saskatchewan lakes a hot spot for toxic algaePeter Leavitt, a professor of biology with the University of Regina, said the Prairies are a breeding ground for toxic algae. He said 40 per cent of all Saskatchewan lakes have it.CanadaJul 30
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‘Don’t be pooping on the beach,’ Doug Ford says of Ontario town sagaPremier Doug Ford is reminding residents 'don't be pooping on the beach' after reputation-damaging social media posts claimed people were defecating in the sand at Wasaga Beach.PoliticsAug 7
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Complex emergency shelters to open in Regina and SaskatoonAccording to Tim McLeod, Saskatchewan’s minister of mental health and conditions, the shelters in Regina and Saskatoon will have 15 beds.HealthJul 30
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Ontario town calls on Ford to clean up poop on beach saga: ‘It’s high time’The reputation of a popular Ontario beach town is being “gravely harmed” by what its mayor says are misleading social media posts claiming people are pooping in the sand.PoliticsAug 3
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Rogers Cove beach in Peterborough closed due to suspected blue-green algae bloomsPeterborough Public Health closed Rogers Cove beach on Little Lake on Wednesday following the results of water samples with suspected blue-green algae blooms.HealthJul 10
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Regina, does your tap water taste weird? Here’s whyAround 270,000 people get their water from the Buffalo Pound facility. In the spring, however, increased algae can lead to musty water.CanadaJul 9
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Cyanobacteria advisory remains in place for Henderson LakeThe presence of cyanobacteria has resulted in many advisories put into effect at local lakes and ponds across Alberta, including Henderson Lake in Lethbridge.CanadaSep 6
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Singer Scotty McCreery kicks out concertgoer who allegedly hit a womanFormer 'American Idol' winner Scotty McCreery stopped a show in Colorado after seeing a man allegedly hit a woman in the crowd. McCreery called the man a "coward" from the stage.EntertainmentAug 28
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Adnan Syed must face redo of hearing that freed him from prison: courtThe 'Serial' podcast subject has been free since October 2022 and still faces a murder conviction, but the Maryland Supreme Court's ruling did not order any changes to his release.CrimeAug 30
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Can you ‘turn back the clock’ on mature skin? A derm weighs inWith the right products and treatments, is it possible to reverse signs of aging? A dermatologist weighs in and provides their best advice on how to care for mature skin.The CuratorAug 29
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Imperial Oil remains confident in renewable diesel projectThe $720-million project under way at Imperial's Strathcona refinery is expected to have a capacity of more than one billion litres of renewable diesel annually.MoneyAug 5
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Soot from wildfires, record heat adding to excessive glacial melt: Canadian scientistJohn Pomeroy, the Alberta-based director of Global Water Futures at the University of Saskatchewan, says all the conditions were right for Jasper to go up in flames.EnvironmentJul 27
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Abdul ‘Duke’ Fakir of Motown group Four Tops dead at 88Fakir died Monday of heart failure at his home in Detroit.EnvironmentJul 22
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Has Vancouver’s Lost Lagoon become a ’44-acre mud puddle?’Stanley Park water feature Lost Lagoon has become a '44-acre mud puddle' according to one neighbour. The city says it doesn't have the money to upgrade the lagoon.PoliticsJul 12
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Warm weather in N.S. prompts reminder to be on guard for harmful blue-green algaeAs the weather gets warmer, a warning for Nova Scotians to be on the lookout for blue-green algae as its toxic blooms can be deadly to pets and make people sick.EnvironmentMay 21
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Daughters of Russian tycoon worth $18B want off Canada’s sanctions list, but minister says noIn a letter obtained by Global News, Mélanie Joly argued Mikhail Fridman could use his children to evade sanctions.CanadaJul 18
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It’s time to invest in your wellnessFrom cold-plunges to pilates, these buzzy Toronto wellness spots are the ultimate treat.The CuratorJul 3
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Alec Baldwin involuntary manslaughter case dismissed in middle of trialA New Mexico judge dismissed the case with prejudice based on the misconduct of police and prosecutors over the withholding of evidence from the defence, which filed to dismiss.EntertainmentJul 12
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The story of an Ontario man left stuck in a tree trying to rescue his parrotAfter hours of trying to get his pet macaw to come down from a tree at Beavermead Park, Harshil Parikh climbed up to rescue the bird. Both were eventually saved by firefighters.CanadaJul 8