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Work underway to fix AC unit at Ste. Anne hospitalPatients have been moved out of the hospital in Ste. Anne as work continues to fix a broken air conditioning unit.Health10 hours
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Famillies relieved after tentative deal reached in striking LTC workersFamilies are cautiously optimistic after a tentative deal was reached over the weekend between the province and striking long-term care workers with CUPE. But as Mitchell Bailey reports, several votes are needed by staff before things are officially back to normal.HealthJun 8
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Manslaughter charge laid after death of chef in Manitoba RM of Ste. AnneA man has been arrested and charged in relation to the death of Cameron Huley, a 49-year-old man from the RM of Ste. Anne, Man., according to an update from police.CrimeMay 13
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Navigating STI Resources in SaskatchewanWatch: With STI rates rising, a local non-profit is highlighting its app for contraceptive info, symptom checks and testing sites to help people stay informed and get care.HealthApr 19
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Water main break in Calgary’s Coach Hill leaves homeowners without waterIt’s a quiet end street sitting high above southwest Calgary, but on Wednesday morning, a cul-de-sac in the Coach Hill neighbourhood witnessed a massive cleanup effort. As Skylar Peters reports, a water main break on the street below has damaged homes and left more than 20 families without tap water during one of the hottest...CanadaMay 27
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Driverless Waymo cars takeover Atlanta neighbourhood, cause traffic jamMultiple empty driverless Waymo robot-cars were spotted in a cul-de-sac in Atlanta, GA. Andy Brown Milheizler told CBS News that Waymo cars have been spotted in the cul-de-sac recently, primarily in the morning. In a statement, Waymo told CBS News, “At Waymo, we are committed to being good neighbours. We take community feedback seriously and...TechMay 16
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STF urging for more progress on public education fundingWATCH: The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation is urging the provincial government to increase funding for students. STF president Samantha Becotte explains their new advocacy campaign to continue progress on public education funding.PoliticsApr 2
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$1.1M in provincial funding for former-gang-member group, STR8 UPSTR8 UP, aimed at providing wrap-around support leaving a gang for people between the ages of 15 to 30 to get out of a gang in Saskatoon, Regina, And Prince Albert.CanadaMar 8
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Classroom violence still on the rise in Saskatchewan: STFSaskatchewan Teachers Federation President Samantha Becotte says lacking supports are not only for straining teachers but contributing to violent behaviors.CanadaFeb 27
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Health Matters: 1 in 4 Canadians living in LTC homes were prescribed anti-psychotic medication without diagnosis, CIHI report saysOne in four Canadians living in long term care (LTC) homes were prescribed anti-psychotic medication without being diagnosed with psychosis. That’s according to a new report released by the Canadian institute for health information which highlights the potential dangers of using these types of drugs. Katherine Ward has this story and more Health Matters for...Health MattersFeb 26
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Lip filler vs Botox vs what you can do at home: What’s the best option for your lips?The obsession with our lips – fuller, smoother, plumper etc. – there are plenty of influencer posts and TikTok videos showcasing the newest styles, trends, and hacks. Dr. Paul Cohen, a dermatologist, was called in to guide us through common options and determine which ones truly work. We discuss the pros and cons of lip...The Morning ShowMar 10
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New STM routes and increased service coming to the West IslandThere are major changes coming to the STM’s bus network. In all, 80 routes will be affected with everything from complete changes to increases in service on some lines. The modifications are all in anticipation of the REM’s new l’Anse-à-l’Orme line, expected this spring. But as Tim Sargeant reports, not everyone is pleased with what’s...CanadaFeb 5
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Elf: The Musical at Royal MTCElf: The Musical is playing the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre until December 28. Here’s what you can expect:EntertainmentDec 12, 2025
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Montreal STM maintenance workers walk off job againMontreal’s 2,400 STM maintenance workers are walking off the job again — for the fourth time this year. The strike, which affects overtime work, begins Thursday and will last until Jan. 11. The union insists service won’t be affected, but STM executives warn that’s not true. Elizabeth Zogalis reports.CanadaDec 11, 2025
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Montreal transit shutdown looms as tribunal approves STM weekend strikeUnless there’s a last-minute deal, there will be no public transit in Montreal this weekend. A labour tribunal has given the go-ahead to the metro and bus drivers’ union to strike starting on Saturday. The decision, handed down late Wednesday, is a major disappointment for those who care for the most vulnerable. Felicia Parrillo reports.Nov 13, 2025
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Despite Boulet’s fast-tracking of Bill 14, weekend STM strike still loomsDespite the suspension of a strike that has paralyzed transit service in the city, Quebec’s labour minister made good on his promise and has moved forward with Bill 14 earlier than expected. The new law, designed to limit strikes, is already under fire from unions and opposition parties. As Felicia Parrillo reports, it won’t be...Nov 12, 2025
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Quebec labour minister ready to fast-track bill to end STM strikeQuebec’s Labour Minister says he’s ready to take action to put an end to the STM strike. Jean Boulet confirmed Tuesday he will move to fast-track Bill 89 — legislation that would give him the power to order employees back to work. But as Felicia Parrillo reports, not everyone is on board.Nov 11, 2025
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More STM workers set to strike November 19Another 1,300 STM employees are expected to strike on November 19. The announcement comes just hours after the transit agency said during a press conference this morning that it is determined to reach a deal before November 15 with STM bus drivers and metro operators ahead of their next strike. As Elizabeth Zogalis reports, the...Nov 7, 2025
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Pressure mounts as another STM transit strike loomsMontrealers could soon be facing yet another major transit disruption. STM bus and metro operators are once again threatening to walk off the job, this time on November 15 and 16. The potential strike would pile onto an already tense situation, with the ongoing maintenance workers strike, which has brought service to a standstill outside...Nov 6, 2025
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STM says strike starting Halloween night may be impossible to avoidMontrealers are bracing for major public transit disruptions as two strikes are set to hit the city starting Halloween night. Beginning at 10 p.m. on Oct 31, 2, 500 maintenance workers will start a month-long strike. What’s more, starting at 4 a.m. Saturday, all bus and metro service will shut down for 24 hours as...Oct 31, 2025