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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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Cold warnings across the Prairies forecast wind-chill temperatures near -45 CCold warnings blanket the Prairies as wind chills hit -40 C, dipping to -45 C in northern Sask. Frostbite risk is high; up to 25 cm of snow expected.WeatherDec 13, 2025
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Quebec man accused of killing his 2 children granted third postponementThe trial was expected to begin Friday in Laval, Que., but Arora had asked for a postponement after he lost trust in his lawyers and sought new counsel.CrimeNov 21, 2025
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Saskatchewan involuntary drug treatment legislation leaves experts with questionsCommunity advocates and health policy experts are raising questions and concerns about new involuntary treatment legislation set to be introduced by Saskatchewan this fall.CanadaOct 24, 2025
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Canada’s grocery code of conduct is coming in 2026. What it means for youThe code of conduct is a document where the stakeholders in the grocery industry have agreed on a set of rules to govern the relationship between grocers and their suppliers.ConsumerDec 15, 2025
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Edmonton radio legend Bruce Bowie dies at 72Former Edmonton radio broadcaster Bruce Bowie, 72, was killed in a collision last year and now, news of his death is coming to light.CanadaJan 6
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Saskatchewan electricity rate hike to increase other costs, says expertCosts of other goods like food and transportation are set to increase as energy rates increase across the province in the coming months, according to an expertCanadaJan 5
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Calgary city councillors set to receive, discuss report on troubled watermainCalgarians are expected to learn more today about what is going wrong with their key watermain.CanadaJan 7
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Hiring managers surveyed remain ‘cautious’ about the 2026 job marketA quarter of hiring managers surveyed say they are 'cautious' about their ability to hire more workers in 2026, according to newly released data.EconomyDec 30, 2025
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U.S. drops the number of vaccines it recommends for every child'This decision protects children, respects families, and rebuilds trust in public health,' Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a statement.U.S. NewsJan 5
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Trial begins for woman charged with murder of friend’s toddler inside CAS buildingShardanae Cousins-Emily is charged with second-degree murder in the death of a three-year-old boy. It's alleged she inflicted blunt force trauma on the child's head.CrimeJan 14
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Quebec residences get training to become more inclusive and safe for LGBTQ+ seniorsA Quebec foundation is hoping to train 10,000 people on making seniors residences safer and more inclusive for older LGBTQ+ adults.CanadaJan 7
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More workers, heaters headed to Manitoba First Nation struggling with frozen waterMore workers and heaters and are on the way to a beleaguered First Nation in northern Manitoba, where thousands have been forced out due to frozen pipes and sewage backup.TrendingJan 8
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Mark Carney arrives in Beijing to kick off China trade missionA major issue this week will be China's heavy tariffs on pork, canola and seafood, which were imposed after Ottawa ordered tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, steel and aluminum.CanadaJan 14
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B.C. charity warns of gift card scam after purchased and loaded card was blankExperts say this kind of scam is becoming increasingly common, and in some cases, scammers pull gift cards from racks, record the PIN, and then put them back.CrimeJan 2
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Maple Ridge city councillor charged with 4 counts of sexual assaultLast May, Coun. Ahmed Antar Yousef Mohamed announced he was taking leave to address 'personal matters' and that he hoped to return to council.Crime11 hours
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Angry over cramped WestJet seats? How backlash shows a regulation gapThe airline has said its reconfigured cabins underwent 'an extensive safety and certification process' and were signed off by Transport Canada.ConsumerJan 15
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Pizza wars? As U.S. chains fight for consumers, how things slice up hereData in the U.S. suggests pizza companies are facing 'pizza wars' as they compete to retain and attract consumers' dollars right now.ConsumerJan 9
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Trump says U.S. will acquire Greenland ‘whether they like it or not’"I would like to make a deal the easy way, but if we don't do it the easy way we're going to do it the hard way," he added, appearing to allude to potential military action.WorldJan 9