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Nova Scotia Community College reaches tentative agreement with staffAfter months of unsuccessful negotiations, NSCC faculty and support staff were set to go on strike Monday morning. The college said a tentative agreement has since been reached.EducationMar 17
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Nova Scotia college faculty set to hit the picket line on MondayMore than 1,000 faculty and staff at Nova Scotia Community College will be in a legal strike position starting Monday morning. Their union says wages are a key issue.EducationMar 15
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Toronto broadcaster Bob Mackowycz Sr., creator of Q107’s ‘Psychedelic Sunday,’ diesRadio broadcaster Bob Mackowycz Sr., whose visionary programming injected a certain artistic flair into Toronto's cultural scene, has died.CanadaMay 31
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Pro-Palestinian protesters address media ahead of meeting with U of T administrationPro-Palestinian protesters who have set up an encampment on the University of Toronto campus addressed the media ahead of a scheduled meeting with school officials Sunday.CanadaMay 26
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Stampeders pounce on Lions in 30-6 pre-season winRene Parades kicked a pair of field goals and B.J. Emmons had a pair of rushing touchdowns in the second half to put the game away for Calgary.SportsMay 26
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U of T seeking injunction to clear protest encampment from downtown campusThe University of Toronto says it's seeking an injunction to clear an encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters from its downtown campus.CanadaMay 27
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Penticton to celebrate golden anniversary with 2028 B.C. Summer GamesIt will be the 50th year anniversary of when the Peach City first hosted the games and Mayor Julius Bloomfield said that he's delighted to see the games come back under his watch.SportsMay 28
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More than half of parents report burnout, U.S. study finds. What can be done?A new study has found that high expectations, both internal and external, can lead to unrealistic pressure to be a perfect parent.CanadaMay 8
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Is $10/day child-care at risk of ‘derailment’? Report spurs questionsA lot of progress has been made since the federal government's $10-a-day child-care plan began rolling out, a new report says. But major roadblocks remain.CanadaApr 26
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Father of killed Canadian aid worker urges Blinken for a tougher U.S. stance on Israel in Gaza“If the United States threatened to suspend aid to Israel, maybe my son would be alive today,” John Flickinger said in describing his conversation with Antony Blinken.WorldApr 7
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Edmonton police issue warrants for suspect in 3 shootings linked to extortion seriesCanada-wide warrants have been issued for a 19-year-old who is believed to have fled to India after allegedly being involved in three drive-by shootings.CrimeApr 30
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Call of the Wilde: Detroit shades Montreal Canadiens in OT as Habs’ season nears endThe Canadiens and Red Wings played perhaps the most exciting game of the year. The Wings kept their playoff hopes alive with a 5-4 overtime win. Brian Wilde has more.SportsApr 15
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Bird flu concerns over U.S. dairy cattle growing. Here’s what to knowA bird flu outbreak infecting dairy cows in the U.S. that has seeped into the country’s milk supply is under investigation, but the the WHO says the risk to the public is low.HealthApr 26
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The best Mother’s Day gifts for every type of momWhether it's a matching sweat set, a trendy beaded keychain, or a Meghan Markle-inspired necklace, we've got Mom covered.The CuratorApr 30
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The West Block – Episode 36, Season 13We’re learning more details about the secretive transfer of one of Canada’s most brutal killers: Luka Magnotta. Why is the prison system so secretive?PoliticsMay 19
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Seeing demons: Rare condition causes man to see a monster in every faceVictor Sharrah said that, all of a sudden, any human face he looked at appeared grotesquely distorted.TrendingMar 25
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Saskatoon philanthropist Dr. Les Dubé passes at 91: ‘A community builder and leader’Les Dubé and his wife Irene supported more than 100 charities in Saskatchewan including a $10-million donation to support the University of Saskatchewan Health Sciences project.CanadaMar 15
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Sexual assault survivor says N.S. bill gives too much access to patient health dataA Nova Scotia sexual assault survivor says lives could be put at risk if the province doesn't maintain limits on who can access sensitive medical information about patients.CanadaMar 25
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‘It’s gut-wrenching’: Sask. basketball teams distraught over potential cancellation of HooplaFor the Preeceville Panthers, this weekend would be the first time the senior girls' team has advanced to Hoopla since 1997.CanadaMar 19
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HOOPLA potentially benched with teacher job actionThe Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association says that HOOPLA can't be held in Moose Jaw this week unless teacher job sanctions are lifted by Wednesday.SportsMar 18