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Dinwiddie starting new phase with Ottawa RedblacksRyan Dinwiddie is kind of feeling like a first-year head coach again.SportsJun 2
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Province spending $17M, adding 26 new ICU beds in Saskatoon hospitalThe critical care ward in Saskatoon's Royal University Hospital is expanding. Twenty-six new beds will be added over the next two years, the health minister said on Monday.HealthMay 11
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Cape Breton business leaders dream of reviving dormant rail line. Can the math work?Empty rail tracks have faded into Cape Breton’s picturesque landscape, evoking the loss of the industrial economy that was once the lifeblood of the Nova Scotia island.CanadaJun 9
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7 more in Ontario told to isolate, considered ‘low-risk’ hantavirus contactsAnother six are isolating in Alberta and British Columbia, and remain asymptomatic for hantavirus, according to provincial health officials.HealthMay 12
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Are Ebola travel restrictions necessary? PHAC, health experts disagreeHealth officials have cited the FIFA World Cup as justification, but some infectious disease experts are siding with the WHO in saying travel restrictions will have little effect.HealthMay 28
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Saskatchewan residents urged to become organ donors 8 years after Humboldt Broncos crashAn organ recipient is urging Saskatchewan residents to register as donors on the seventh annual Green Shirt Day, remembering the Humboldt Broncos.CanadaApr 7
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‘Who we are’: Albertans remember Fort McMurray wildfire 10 years laterThick, blackened and maimed tree stumps dot nearly every major road in the hilly community enveloped by some of Canada's largest oil reserves.CanadaMay 1
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FSIN holds first general assembly since asked to repay $28.7 millionThe FSIN is holding its first assembly meeting since being asked by Ottawa to repay over $28 million in funding, closing the meeting to media and other advocates.CanadaApr 15
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Planning a summer road trip? 2026 will be one of the ‘most expensive’ yearsIf you're planning to enjoy a vacation by hitting the road this summer, it'll still be one of the 'most expensive' summers for a road trip in a car or an RV, experts say.ConsumerMay 6
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Why the Iran war has renewed calls for a sovereign medical supply chainA nationwide recall has been issued for cheese, salads and meal kits over possible listeria contamination, with dozens of products affected across Canada.CanadaApr 4
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Appeal dismissed in impaired driving case involving THC, death of 9-year-oldThe appeal against a woman behind the wheel when 9-year-old Baeleigh Maurice died back in 2021 is being dismissed after a series of delays.CrimeApr 10
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‘We will go to court’: Chief pushes back after FSIN asked to repay $28.7MChief Bobby Cameron says the FSIN intends to pursue legal action after being asked by Indigenous Services Canada to repay $27.6 million in ineligible and unsupported expenses.CanadaMar 24
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First Nations advocate turns to police to investigate FSIN audit findingsDetails regarding the alleged tens of millions in misused funds by a Saskatchewan Indigenous non-profit were forwarded to police by the BMAAAC, Global News has learned.PoliticsMar 31
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Métis cabaret ‘Rubaboo’ at Persephone Theatre celebrates Indigenous cultureA Métis cabaret 'Rubaboo' playing at Persephone Theatre March 11-22, is showcasing Métis culture with the goal of connection, by giving a greater understanding of Métis people.CanadaMar 11
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‘Outright degrading’: Regina councillor speaks out on treatment in municipal politicsRegina city councillor Sarah Turnbull says she has been experiencing degrading comments ever since stepping into her role that have become commonplace for her.CanadaMar 9
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Blue Bombers sign Broxton to two-year contractIt took some time but Jarell Broxton is finally a Winnipeg Blue Bomber.SportsFeb 10
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Saskatchewan brewing industry faces shifting tidesBig changes are happening in the Saskatchewan brewing industry as companies try to navigate a shift in alcohol consumption across the nation.ConsumerFeb 1
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Butterdome makeover: Iconic U of A building’s yellow exterior getting an upgradeThe new Butterdome façade draws on the University of Alberta’s official green and gold colours and will include a lighting feature mimicking the North Saskatchewan River.EducationJan 21
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Saskatoon lawyer disbarred for misleading clients, fabricating court docsA written decision says the now-disbarred lawyer pleaded guilty to conduct unbecoming of a lawyer for failing to provide quality service.CanadaJan 20
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Life expectancy in Canada nearly back to pre-pandemic levels: StatCanLife expectancy at birth in Canada increased for the second consecutive year in 2024, with women living longer on average than men, Statistics Canada said.CanadaJan 13