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RFK Jr. and Trump want fluoride out of water. What does the mineral do?Donald Trump plans to push for the removal of fluoride from United States drinking water on his first day in office if elected, according to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.HealthNov 4
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ANALYSIS: The Liberal revolt is about Trudeau, communications, and the carbon taxMany Liberal MPs unhappy with their party's performance say change can only happen with a new leader, better communications and a plan to drop unpopular policies.PoliticsOct 13
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Ready to fall back? When daylight saving time ends in CanadaGet ready to set those clocks back an hour, Canada.CanadaOct 3
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Why B.C. election could serve as a ‘trial run’ for next federal campaignThe B.C. election is officially underway, and the results will have implications on politics in Ottawa regardless of who wins, political analysts say.PoliticsSep 23
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Engaging kids this summer beyond the screenAn early childhood educator in Saskatchewan says it is important to set boundaries and schedules for kids even during the summertime.CanadaJul 7
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University of Sask.’s VIDO facility is raising its game in vaccine researchSaskatchewan's Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization is a leader in vaccine research and development. Soon, it will be able to work with the highest level pathogens.CanadaJul 26
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COVID-19, Ebola, bird flu: What to know about zoonotic diseasesCOVID-19 and H5N1 bird flu are both zoonotic, meaning they jumped from animals to humans. How did that happen and how can they infect humans?CanadaJun 15
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Saskatchewan Science Centre celebrates 35 years with ‘Discovery Week’The Saskatchewan Science Centre reaches its 35 year anniversary where a week-long of activities will be held including an adult science night.CanadaApr 23
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USask researchers to access one of the world’s most powerful quantum computersSteven Rayan, director of the USask Quantum Research Centre, said the quantum computer is a whole new game in computing, and researchers from USask have a chance to use one.EducationMay 20
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Encampments at Winnipeg universities not going anywhere until demands met: protestersProtesters at pro-Palestinian encampments at the University of Manitoba and the University of Winnipeg say they don't plan to go anywhere until their demands are met.CanadaMay 14
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‘Wilfred Buck’ documentary explores the journey and wisdom of Indigenous ‘star guy’Manitoba's Wilfred Buck sees Indigenous history in the stars. Filmmaker Lisa Jackson has made a documentary about the Cree elder and Astronomy expert known as 'The Star Guy.'EntertainmentMay 14
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The science behind roadside THC testing and diving into Sask.’s zero-tolerance policySome Saskatchewan cannabis users have been concerned about testing positive if pulled over by police while driving and given a roadside drug test, even though they're not impaired.CanadaMay 9
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University of Manitoba receives ‘groundbreaking’ funding for vaccine, biomanufacturing researchThe University of Manitoba received a record breaking investment for vaccine and biomedical research. This will also include the construction of two research facilities.ScienceMay 6
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Worried about flood damage to your home? Here’s what you can doFor those worried about flood damage to their properties, experts suggest taking action to protect against the worse effects of extreme weather events.CanadaMay 7
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NDP blames SaskParty for loss of 91 local Saskatchewan businesses in 2024Statistics Canada said that from January 2023 to January 2024, Saskatchewan lost 91 local business -- eight in Regina, 30 in Saskatoon and 53 in other areas of the province.CanadaMay 2
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Saskatchewan celebrates solar eclipse with science centre viewing partyAccording to the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, at the time of the eclipse, the moon covered just over 40 percent of the sun in Sask.CanadaApr 8
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Why climate change on the farm means a high cost for Canadian taxpayersTaxpayer money already supports the agriculture industry and some say the bill will go up as climate change-driven natural disasters make it harder for farmers to eke out a living.CanadaApr 4
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The West Block — Episode 29, Season 13Gen, David Petraeus on the role of the United States and Canada in trying to quell global violence, and Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault on the carbon price increase.CanadaMar 31
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New schools, no tax increases and running a deficit: Highlights from the 2024-25 Sask. budgetThe 2024-25 Saskatchewan budget was released with a focus on "classrooms, care and communities."PoliticsMar 20
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Salmonella outbreak linked to snakes, rodents has infected 70 in CanadaAn ongoing salmonella outbreak in Canada linked to snakes and rodents has killed one person and hospitalized 10 others, the Public Health Agency of Canada says.CanadaMar 20