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SaskPower looks to make province ‘energy powerhouse’ with new transmission linesSaskPower's new multi-billion-dollar project hoping to make Sask. more independent and an energy exporter by making one power grid for the province through transmission lines.CanadaFeb 23
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A dermatologist’s expert evaluation on LED face masksGlow-getter or gimmick? The verdict is in.The CuratorDec 22, 2025
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Quebec couple found dead while on vacation in Dominican RepublicThe couple's daughter, Sabrina Noël, announced the death of her parents and asked for time 'in order to experience this grief privately.'WorldDec 30, 2025
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Veteran paramedic testifies he couldn’t tell Myles Gray’s ethnicity due to bruisingOn Thursday, defence counsel for Birzneck tried to point to other factors that may have caused the swelling in Myles Gray's head and neck.CrimeMar 6
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Calgary mayor floats plebiscite after provincial education property tax increaseCalgary's mayor made the comments during a special meeting of council called to discuss the potential impact of the provincial budget on Calgarians.CanadaMar 4
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Friend of complainant testifies at Frank Stronach’s sexual assault trialA friend and colleague of one of the complainants is telling Frank Stronach's sexual assault trial what she knew about the alleged incident.CrimeMar 4
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Automaker with higher Canadian production to get more tariff-free U.S. importsOttawa allows automakers to import a certain quota of vehicles made in the United States tariff-free, based in part on their level of automotive assembly in Canada.CanadaMar 9
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Highways back open in Manitoba after blowing snow causes poor conditionsThe entire Winnipeg Perimeter Highway is now closed to all traffic as winter weather conditions take a turn for the worse, reducing visibility.Feb 27
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Could Canada’s energy sector help offset impacts from the Iran conflict?As the Iran conflict jeopardizes global oil and gas supplies, Canada's energy and resource sector may be able to offset some of these impacts and see benefits to the economy.CanadaMar 5
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Saskatoon council approves drop-in centre relocation despite community concernsSaskatoon city councillors are backing a new downtown drop-in centre despite pushback from local businesses and community members.CanadaFeb 25
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Ontario police force welcomes financial experts to help battle extortion crimesLast year alone, there were 476 reported cases — of which 190 targeted businesses — and that only reflects incidents where the victims have come forward.CanadaFeb 19
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What’s a Canadian firm under defence industrial strategy? It’s complicatedThe government's new defence industrial strategy wants to prioritize Canadian manufacturers and suppliers — but what qualifies as Canadian is 'complicated.'CanadaFeb 23
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RCMP probing if multiple deaths are tied to ‘hazardous’ drink in BattlefordsRCMP in Battlefords say its dealing with multiple sudden deaths in one week that could be tied to a "hazardous" drink circulating in the area.CrimeMar 4
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U.S. ambassador Pete Hoekstra ‘still smiling’ after meeting with David EbyPete Hoekstra said after the meeting that he and David Eby 'covered a whole range of issues that you would expect,' but provided few details.PoliticsMar 10
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Kelowna mayor does not ask for more RCMP funding during Victoria tripThe 2026 budget has allocated funding for four additional RCMP officers, but according to the detachment's officer-in-charge, far more are needed to meet current policing needs.CanadaFeb 28
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Storm may bring flash flooding to Ontario, Quebec bracing for freezing rainA slew of regions in Central and Eastern Canada are bracing for a series of storms that will bring flash flooding and freezing rain to parts.CanadaMar 10
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Youth hockey ref ends N.S. game after ‘hate-motivated’ comment, RCMP sayA youth hockey referee in Nova Scotia ended a game early after a 'hate-motivated' incident occurred earlier this month, the RCMP say.CrimeFeb 25
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Parts of Quebec bracing for potential ‘critical freezing rain’ midweekEnvironment Canada warns Montreal could see up to 24 hours of freezing rain Wednesday in what it calls a “potentially critical” storm threatening power outages and travel chaos.WeatherMar 9
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Calgary needs an extra $609M for Bearspaw feeder main, water infrastructure upgradesThe request for additional funding comes after Calgary city council approved more than $1 billion in funding for water infrastructure in this year's budget.CanadaMar 3
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Over 61K Canadians in Mexico register as situation becomes ‘more stable’As of Tuesday morning, more than 55,000 Canadians in Mexico had voluntarily registered with Global Affairs Canada, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said.CanadaFeb 24