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Health Canada approves Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine targeting latest variantThe KP.3 variant of SARS-CoV-2 is dominating in Canada right now, accounting for the majority of the COVID-19 cases in the country.CanadaSep 17
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Destroy old COVID shots to get new ones? What’s behind the guidanceSeveral provinces have suspended COVID-19 vaccination campaigns as Health Canada deals with approvals for a new shot that targets the main variant now in circulation.CanadaSep 6
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Federal health spending has outpaced provinces, analysis findsThe findings stand in stark contrast to the rhetoric that has punctuated federal and provincial health negotiations over the last several years.CanadaSep 2
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Criminal trial of ‘Freedom Convoy’ organizers comes to an endAfter 45 days of evidence and legal arguments the criminal trial of "Freedom Convoy" organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber is finally at an end.CrimeSep 13
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After an unusual four years, Sask. high schoolers hit the stage for graduationFrom COVID-19 restrictions to Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation sanctions, students in Saskatchewan have had a unique high school experienceCanadaJun 25
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How extreme weather can drive food prices up: ‘Cascade of challenges’Extreme weather events like fires, floods, heat waves and droughts pose an increasing risk to Canada’s food supply chain, say experts.ConsumerAug 12
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Billions in federal contracts awarded to ‘Indigenous’ enterprises without verificationThe Canadian government mostly relied on an honour system when it awarded billions of dollars in contracts to enterprises identifying as Indigenous.InvestigationsAug 22
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Edmonton Symphony Orchestra to serenade music lovers for free at outdoor August performancesThe August performances include one in Alberta's capital at Castle Downs Park, and others west, east and south of Edmonton.EntertainmentJul 10
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Saskatoon palliative cancer patient left on stretcher for 4 daysA Saskatoon palliative care cancer patient was left in a stretcher in a Saskatoon hospital for four days as she waited for a bed.HealthJul 5
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Poilievre’s office silent on leader’s Pride plans, other party chiefs look to attendOfficials for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the leaders of the NDP, Bloc Quebecois and Greens all responded to queries to confirm they will attend various Pride events.CanadaJun 28
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COVID-19, Ebola, bird flu: What to know about zoonotic diseasesCOVID-19 and H5N1 bird flu are both zoonotic, meaning they jumped from animals to humans. How did that happen and how can they infect humans?CanadaJun 15
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Undercover officer testifies at murder-conspiracy trial around Coutts, Alta. blockadeAnthony Olienick and Chris Carbert are on trial charged with conspiring to murder police officers at the blockade.CanadaJun 11
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Saskatchewan divers embrace rare Olympic training camp at homeThree members of the Saskatoon Diving Club are slated to represent Canada at the 2024 Olympics and got the chance to host their national teammates at a training camp close to home.SportsMay 31
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What will graduating in Saskatchewan look like after teachers’ job action?As STF announced work-to-rule job action starting on Monday, the question if graduation ceremonies will still happen has led Sask. grade 12 students to think about.EducationJun 6
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Guilt, anger, loss of sleep: Canadians say they need more help processing griefAround 50 per cent of Canadians said they felt unsupported in their grief and over 80 per cent of respondents also said they would like to be asked more about their loss.CanadaMay 27
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Ontario judge upholds Red Lobster’s U.S. bankruptcy case in CanadaAn Ontario judge issued an order Tuesday that recognizes and enforces Red Lobster’s U.S. bankruptcy protection proceedings in Canada.CanadaMay 28
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Is bail reform keeping violent offenders off streets? Hard to tell, police saySome of Canada's policing leaders say it is still too early to tell for sure if Ottawa's bail reform changes are having the desired effect of keeping violent criminals in custody.CanadaMay 26
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Canadians kick-off gardening season on May long weekend as food prices soarGardening has seen a hike in popularity since the COVID-19 pandemic, experts say, as Canadians look for ways to combat the rising cost of food.CanadaMay 19
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U of R research engineer creates innovative alternative to paper strawsUsing food-grade material and agricultural crop residue, a University of Regina research engineer created an alternative to paper straws.CanadaMay 10
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Trial begins for Saskatchewan man accused of abducting daughter to prevent COVID-19 vaccinationThe trial is centered around Michael Gordon Jackson, a 53-year-old who pleaded not guilty to abduction in contravention of a child custody order.CanadaApr 8