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UnitedHealthcare CEO killing sparks flood of ‘anti-elitist’ rage. Why?Social media users reacted to the killing, with the term ‘CEOs’ trending on the social media websites like X. Experts say it might be a way to express frustrations.CrimeDec 6, 2024
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2024 Year in Review: Top 5 Saskatchewan sports storiesThroughout 2024, Saskatchewan sports teams and athletes captured historic championships, medals and memorable performances both in the province and around the world.SportsDec 31, 2024
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Team Carruthers begins search for new second after Derek Samagalski steps backTeam Reid Carruthers has started the search for a new second after Derek Samagalski's decision to step back from the Winnipeg-based rink.SportsNov 12, 2024
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Hundreds attend vigil for 17-year-old victim of intimate partner violenceHundreds of Londoners attended the vigil for 17-year-old Breanna Broadfoot, who died following a stabbing last week that's been linked to intimate partner violence.CanadaJul 25, 2024
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‘Lack of undivided attention’: Addiction to tech affects relationships, experts sayWinnipeg-based sex and relationship therapist Susan Wenzel says she often sees couples fighting over technology encroaching on the attention they want from their partners.TechJul 23, 2024
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Saskatoon city councilor denies abuse allegations against him in church lawsuitSaskatoon Ward 5 city councilor Randy Donauer denied all allegations made against him claiming he physically and emotionally abused students and young members of Mile Two Church.CanadaJul 3, 2024
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Toronto tops Minnesota 2-0, one win away from PWHL finalIt's an exciting time for Toronto sitting on the doorstep of advancing into the Professional Women's Hockey League championship final.SportsMay 11, 2024
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Here’s 5 Canadians to watch in 2024 NCAA women’s basketball tournamentThe Canadian Press takes a look at five Canadian players to watch in the women's NCAA tournament.SportsMar 20, 2024
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Northwest Territories’ Jamie Koe leads upsets galore at Brier in ReginaNorthwest Territories Jamie Koe pulled off a curling coup by beating defending champion Brad Gushue 7-5.CanadaMar 5, 2024
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Politicians react to B.C. Supreme Court injunction against public drug use banB.C.'s Supreme Court’s decision to block a new provincial law prohibiting the public consumption of illegal substances has spurred reaction from politicians.HealthDec 30, 2023
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Ban Righ Centre at Queen’s University begins 50th anniversary celebrations earlyThe Ban Righ Centre, a home focused on helping mature female students at Queen's University, is celebrating 50 years by starting a little bit early.CanadaNov 20, 2023
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‘We’re not stopping’: Ashley Simpson’s parents plan to keep focus on missing and murdered women'My red dress still hangs on my front porch. That red dress will hang there until all five people from this area ... are coming home.'CrimeOct 31, 2023
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Man who says he was target of sting operation speaks about B.C. woman’s disappearance: ‘I’ve been vilified”When Caitlin Potts mysteriously vanished from the Okanagan in 2016, police launched an expensive Mr. Big sting operation, according to a suspect in her disappearance.CanadaOct 4, 2023
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With B.C. school in ashes, plans turn to fundraising and moving forwardThe Coquitlam RCMP is investigating the fire and has deemed the blaze to be suspicious. The school has been deemed a crime scene, according to the school district.CrimeOct 16, 2023
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Alberta mountain towns work to coexist with bears: ‘a huge change from 10 or 15 years ago’When Banff Mayor Corrie DiManno goes out for a run in her Alberta mountain town, she wears a vest holding a can of bear spray, makes noise and keeps an eye out for wildlife.EnvironmentOct 14, 2023
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TikTok and lattes make the perfect blend for Toronto coffee company going viralTwo simple words -- "my friend" -- have made Caitlin Campbell and Street Brew Coffee a global success and vaulted her into the hearts of so many.CanadaAug 20, 2023
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Families of workers hurt in London, Ont. building collapse launch $2M lawsuitThe plaintiffs say the lawsuit was launched to hold the parties accountable for the Dec. 11, 2020, building collapse and to raise awareness about construction workers' rights.CanadaSep 3, 2021
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Manitoba Ridings To Watch: Winnipeg SouthThe riding of Winnipeg South was won by Conservative MP Rod Bruinooge in 2006, when he defeated Reg Alcook by a mere 111 votes; before that, it was a long-time Liberal stronghold.Apr 29, 2011
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Reggie Bush leaves town, replaced by the other Reggie Bush for reality TV show<p> Reggie Bush leaves town, replaced by the other Reggie Bush for reality TV show <p>DANVILLE, Ill. - Reggie Bush of Danville is out of town, but someone is taking his place: Reggie Bush.</p> <p>The New Orleans Saints star is spending the week in eastern Illinois, switching places while his na</p>EntertainmentJun 17, 2011
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Across US East Coast, earthquake-inexperienced puzzled when ground started to shakeMINERAL, Va. - Office buildings, schools and towering landmarks were being inspected Wednesday for hidden structural flaws a day after initial checks turned up little damage from a rare East Coast earthquake.WorldAug 23, 2011