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Measles surge boosts support for mandatory school vaccines: pollPolling by Angus Reid shows support for mandatory childhood measles vaccination has jumped over the past year, yet one in five parents remain hesitant or opposed.HealthMay 29
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Measles vaccination a ‘ticket’ for kids to stay in summer camps: officialsThe warnings come amid ongoing measles outbreaks in multiple provinces, with camps being told to keep immunization records on hand in the event of an infection.HealthJun 3
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Saskatoon Folkfest to undergo changes for 2025 as pavilions decreaseSaskatoon's Folkfest remains one of the city's flagship summer events. This year, attendees will notice the festival undergo a new look with the same rich experiences.CanadaMay 23
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5 years since pandemic restrictions, uncertainty remains for Saskatchewan small businessesIt has been five years since the pandemic began to change the world forever. Those in Saskatchewan's hospitality industry in say its early days caused much stress for businesses.ConsumerMar 12
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5 years after COVID-19 first hit Saskatchewan, what’s changed ?With it being five years since the first COVID-19 case in Saskatchewan, Dr. Cory Neudorf talks about how far Saskatchewan has come since the start of the pandemic.CommentaryMar 12
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A last-minute voter’s guide for Canada’s federal electionIf you're still undecided on who to vote for, here's a breakdown of everything you need to know before election day on April 28, including promises made on the top issues.PoliticsApr 26
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Check your measles vaccination, B.C. urges, as Ontario and Texas outbreaks growHealth officials said they were concerned about the potential for measles to spread in B.C. as families return from overseas vacations in virus hotspots during spring break.HealthMar 28
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Measles is spreading across Canada. A look at the affected areasMeasles is surging across Canada, alarming health officials as new cases emerge in the Prairies, possibly signaling the westward spread of Ontario's outbreak.HealthMar 20
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Saskatchewan mining students gain experience through VRSaskatchewan Polytechnic has created and is using a virtual reality (VR) mine to help advance mining education and hands-on learning opportunities for its students.EducationMar 10
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Rents in Canada drop to lowest level since July 2023The average asking rent for all residential properties in Canada fell to $2,088 in February, marking a 4.8 per cent annual decline, the largest since April 2021.CanadaMar 10
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Hudson’s Bay plans ‘immediate’ liquidation of entire businessIn a late Friday announcement, Canada's oldest company said it couldn't secure the necessary financing to keep at least some of its empire alive.CanadaMar 15
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U.S. tariffs pose more risk to provinces than Canada’s credit, analysts sayRatings agencies said some provinces were more at risk from the potential March 4 tariffs due to their disproportionate exposure to U.S. exports or weaker financial positions.CanadaFeb 27
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Trump’s tariffs are coming. Where could Canadians see layoffs first?A recent report by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce said that around 2.3 million Canadians work in jobs that are tied directly to U.S. exports.CanadaFeb 25
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Homan playoff-bound but all three Manitoba teams still in the mix at the ScottiesAll three Manitoba-based teams in the field are still in playoff contention entering the final day of pool play at the national Scotties.SportsFeb 19
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Alcohol-related deaths spiked 18% during pandemic, study findsAlcohol-related deaths rose during the pandemic, according to a study that points to the harm of making liquor more available at a time of increased vulnerability.HealthFeb 4
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Air Canada took years to refund travellers after COVID-19 cancellationsAirlines like Air Canada have refunded millions of dollars to passengers for tickets cancelled due to COVID-19. However, some travellers are still waiting for what they're owed.CanadaJan 27
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New bird flu strain spills into U.S. cattle for 1st timeDairy cattle in Nevada have been infected with a new type of bird flu that's different from the version that has spread in U.S. herds since last year.HealthFeb 6
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Saskatchewan’s commercial real estate market is on the mend in 2025After what some real estate experts are calling a capital crisis, momentum in Saskatchewan and Canada’s commercial real estate investment market is finally bouncing back.CanadaJan 15
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Saskatchewan CRISP report confirms start of flu seasonRespiratory illnesses like RSV and influenza are on the rise throughout Canada, with Saskatchewan also reporting increased levels of sickness.HealthJan 10
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How high will home prices get in 2025? Depends where you liveIf the Bank of Canada signals the policy rate may have settled at the bottom, CREA said that could set up a wave of activity in the already traditionally busy spring market.MoneyJan 15