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Sask. man uses 3D printer, assistive tech, to help people with disabilities do everyday tasksA man living with a brain injury is using 3D printing and electronics to create assistive technology, helping people with disabilities do everyday tasks and fun activities easier.CanadaJan 18
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Canada’s Homan sounds off after rock is pulledCanadian women's curling skip Rachel Homan sounded off Saturday after she had a rock pulled in an 8-7 loss to Switzerland, claiming she was unfairly punished for a 'double-touching' controversy involving Canada and Sweden in the men's draw.SportsFeb 14
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Your next smartphone may cost more amid another semiconductor chip shortageConsumers could wind up paying more for a variety of devices, including smartphones and other electronics, amid a global shortage of semiconductor memory chips.ConsumerFeb 6
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3 people airlifted after Manitoba school bus crashed set to be releasedThree who were airlifted after a school bus crash are set to be released before the end of the day, with the fourth to remain but is in stable condition.CanadaJan 14
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Why software stocks are clawing back after a ‘severe’ hit over AI updatesSome software stocks began recovering Monday after a multi-day selloff on worries of how new AI developments could take businesses away from a handful of large companies.TechFeb 9
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Why a U.S. attack on Greenland would mean the ‘end’ of NATOGreenland is an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, which is a member of the U.S.-led NATO. Last week, Trump hinted at potential action.WorldJan 14
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Canada’s sovereignty, economy key topics of Liberal cabinet retreat: ministersArtificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon said ministers are focused on creating good jobs for Canadians and building 'a safe, sovereign and secure, strong economy.'PoliticsJan 23
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Deloitte says Canada’s economic growth will slow this year amid trade warCanada's economy will likely slow down in 2026 as the trade war and tariffs continue to impact business investment and consumer spending, according to Deloitte.EconomyJan 7
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‘I will take up arms again’: Colombian president pushes back on Trump remarksPresident Gustavo Petro made the remarks after Trump said Colombia is 'run by a sick man who likes making cocaine and selling it to the United States.'WorldJan 6
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Inside the ‘con code’, the unwritten rules that may be fuelling prison violenceThe "con code" — a set of unwritten rules among inmates that they believe is behind a sharp rise in attacks behind bars.CrimeFeb 6
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‘Nobody saw it coming’: Former Ubisoft worker speaks out after Halifax closureA former Ubisoft Halifax employee is questioning the timing of their studio's sudden closure, weeks after they formed the first ever North American union in the company's history.TechJan 10
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Best Boxing Week deals on major appliances – save big on fridges, washers & moreThis Boxing Week, retailers from Wayfair to Walmart are rolling out incredible deals on major appliances you won’t want to miss.The CuratorDec 28, 2025
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306 stolen Canadian vehicles bound for Middle East, West Africa recoveredThe OPP say 306 stolen vehicles have been recovered as part of an investigation into an organized crime ring accused of exporting vehicles using freight forwarding companies.CrimeDec 17, 2025
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‘Enough is enough’: Saskatoon nurse speaks out on rise in hospital violenceA Saskatoon nurse wants to see increased safety measures at the city's health facilities after a man entered a hospital with a sawed-off shotgun late last month.CanadaDec 8, 2025
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Nurses continue push for increased security after incident at St. Paul’s HospitalNurses in Saskatoon are fighting for more security features in hospitals after a violent incident with a patient concealing a shotgun at St. Paul's Hospital.CanadaDec 5, 2025
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Air passenger rights advocate wants answers after temporarily restricted from FacebookGábor Lukács is the founder of the non-profit group. He says he regularly comments on the Air Passenger Rights Facebook page, providing information to the traveling public.ConsumerDec 9, 2025
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Calgary-area teen accused of using AI to create child sex abuse materialA 17-year-old teen is facing charges after being accused of using artificial intelligence to create child pornographic material involving several girls from Calgary-area schools.CrimeDec 3, 2025
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Alberta minister reportedly putting together first AI-generated legislation in CanadaThe Alberta government is about to take the next logical step in artificial intelligence — using it to draft a proposed law.CanadaNov 26, 2025
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Revolving CEO door at Alberta Health Services continues as Andre Tremblay replacedAlberta Health Services executive Erin O’Neill is now head of the front-line health agency after the previous CEO appointed in January, Andre Tremblay, went on a leave of absence.HealthDec 3, 2025
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Kingston researchers develop 3D-printed biopsy tool for glioblastoma researchA Kingston research team has created a patented 3D-printed surgical biopsy tool that allows scientists to map and study glioblastoma with unprecedented precision.ScienceNov 17, 2025