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  • Sask agency expects three-quarters of water reservoirs to be full this year
    Almost three quarters of Saskatchewan's reservoirs are expected to be filled for the province's water supply needs.
    Canada
    Apr 3
  • Metro Vancouver lawn watering restrictions go into effect on May 1
    Due to a low snowpack and an expectation that it will be a hot and dry summer, Vancouver residents and businesses are being asked to conserve water.
    Environment
    Apr 9
  • Kingston’s LaSalle Causeway to remain closed for several weeks, officials say
    City asking residents to avoid driving if possible as tens of thousands of people are expected in Kingston for Monday's total solar eclipse.
    Traffic
    Apr 4
  • Health task force blasted over ‘dangerous guidance’ for cancer screenings
    Medical experts from radiologists to urologists are calling for an urgent need to reform the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care for its 'outdated screening guidelines.'
    Health
    Apr 15
  • Election threats task force to come under microscope at inquiry
    An inquiry into election interference is expected to scrutinize the work of the task force that was responsible for monitoring and reporting threats in the last two elections.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • A dermatologist’s expert evaluation on LED face masks
    Do LED face masks really help improve the look of skin? We asked a derm for their evaluation. Plus, shop LED devices that are worth the hype.
    The Curator
    Feb 16
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  • Montreal school is making sure solar eclipse glasses get new lives
    More than 250 students, staff and families gathered on the grounds of a Montreal-area school on Monday to take in the total solar eclipse together.
    Canada
    Apr 9
  • Saskatchewan tourism sector optimistic about 2024 events
    Steph Clovechok said the work they've done in other communities to promote Saskatoon is starting to bear fruit.
    Canada
    Apr 16
  • Judge at trial of man accused of killing cop was concerned over Crown changing theory
    The judge overseeing the trial of a man accused of running over a Toronto officer repeatedly raised concerns over the prosecution’s changing theory of what happened that night.
    Crime
    Apr 19
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  • State of emergency declared in Happy Valley-Goose Bay due to uncontrolled fire
    Happy Valley-Goose Bay and the Canadian Forces Base in Happy Valley-Goose Bay are affected by the state of emergency, according to RCMP.
    Fire
    Apr 19
  • McDavid says Oilers’ locker-room ‘feels like it’s in a good place’ ahead of Game 1 vs. Kings
    Connor McDavid spoke to reporters on Monday about the atmosphere he's seen in the Oilers' locker-room ever since the regular season ended.
    Sports
    Apr 22
  • ‘Life is worth more than a dime’: Tod Fox advocates for road safety in Saskatoon
    Tod Fox, Natasha Fox's husband, is set to advocate for road safety measures before Saskatoon city council Wednesday .
    Traffic
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  • Stroller scam: Parents sound the alarm in Quebec, say they were duped
    Two Quebec parents are speaking out after buying strollers from Marketplace online and realizing what they bought wasn't as advertised.
    Canada
    Apr 17
  • Alberta school boards take precautions, offer safety advice ahead of Monday’s partial solar eclipse
    If the sky is clear on April 8, Albertans may be able to witness a partial solar eclipse, however, it is not safe to view the event unless eyes are properly protected.
    Science
    Apr 4
  • Study finds fireworks have minimal impact on Montreal air quality
    Multiple fireworks shows were cancelled in Quebec last summer due to smoke from wildfires, but now the fireworks business says the impacts are not so bad.
    Canada
    Mar 27
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  • Woman accused of killing 9-year-old Baeleigh Maurice testifies in court
    Kennedy told court on Wednesday that she gave the statement to police without a lawyer present because that’s what she learned growing up.
    Canada
    Apr 17
  • Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony may be moved from Seine amid security fears
    France is on high security alert ahead of the Paris Olympics and Paralympics, which are expected to draw millions of visitors to the country.
    World
    Apr 15
  • ‘We need to fix the roads’: Busy spring and summer ahead for Winnipeg roadwork
    It's gearing up to be a busy time for the city's construction crews, with major projects on the go for 2024, including upgrades to the eastbound lanes of Abinojii Mikanah.
    Canada
    Apr 23
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  • Saskatchewan celebrates solar eclipse with science centre viewing party
    According 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.
    Canada
    Apr 8
  • 2024 SUMA wraps up with Sask. MLAs facing questions about provincial concerns
    As part of the bear pit session, hundreds of community leaders and members were in attendance to bring their concerns forward to the government.
    Canada
    Apr 17
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