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  • Trial begins for Saskatchewan man accused of abducting daughter to prevent COVID-19 vaccination
    The trial is centered around Michael Gordon Jackson, a 53-year-old who pleaded not guilty to abduction in contravention of a child custody order.
    Canada
    Apr 8
  • ‘Distrust of police’: Michael Gordon Jackson abduction trial continues in Regina
    Jackson is accused with abducting his daughter to prevent her from getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
    Crime
    Apr 11
  • Saskatchewan Rush take stock of season after narrowly missing out on playoff berth
    The off-season has arrived in April once again for the Saskatchewan Rush, falling one goal short of qualifying for NLL playoffs after dropping their season finale against Toronto.
    Sports
    Apr 22
  • Closing arguments presented in Michael Gordon Jackson abduction case
    Infront of a full courtroom Thursday, Jackson told his side of the story first in what he called a “historic criminal case” in Saskatchewan.
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • Court offers look into final moments before arrest in COVID-19 abduction trial
    RCMP officers Spencer Hornoi and Toril Romailler arrested Jackson in Vernon, B.C., on Feb. 24, 2022.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Over 25% of young Canadian deaths linked to opioids amid pandemic: study
    Across Canada, the burden of premature opioid-related deaths doubled between 2019 and 2021, representing more than one-quarter of deaths among younger adults, a study found.
    Health
    Apr 15
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  • Regina Exhibition Association Ltd. needs to repay $8M following CRA audit
    REAL will need to repay the federal government $8 million following an audit from the CRA in funding for businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Woman sentenced for role in Saskatchewan Mountie’s death
    A woman has received an 821-day sentence of more than two years for her role in the death of Const. Shelby Patton, a Saskatchewan RCMP officer who was run over and killed in 2021.
    Canada
    Mar 20
  • Students compete in one day Hoopla championship amid STF contract negotiations
    A Saskatchewan high school basketball tournament, known as Hoopla, has been cancelled as teachers pull out of extracurriculars over their contract dispute with the province.
    Canada
    Mar 23
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  • ‘It just needs to stop’: Carbon price protesters slow traffic on Trans-Canada Highway
    Hundreds of protesters, many waving Canadian and Alberta flags and holding "axe the tax" signs, blocked the major highway down to a single lane.
    Canada
    Apr 1
  • Canadians’ wages took major hit in 2022 amid high inflation rates: StatCan
    Statistics Canada says inflation took an "outsized bite out of real annual wages, salaries and commissions" reported by tax-filers in 2022.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Measles vaccine makers report shortages in Canada as cases rise
    Two companies that make measles vaccines are reporting shortages, saying remaining doses are reserved for public health programs. The shortage comes as global cases rise.
    Health
    Mar 21
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  • Restaurants in Canada facing ‘frugal market’ as sales dip
    Statistics Canada data shows that the prices for food purchased from restaurants increased by 5.1 per cent year over year in January, continuing a trend seen last year.
    Consumer
    Mar 26
  • Brad Gushue prepares for world curling championship ‘like it could be the last’
    The veteran skip from St. John's, N.L., won the world title in 2017 and lost in the final three times, including the last two years.
    Canada
    Mar 29
  • Norovirus cases spiking in U.S. What about Canada?
    Flu season may be winding down, but health officials are noting a rise of norovirus in Canada, the nasty stomach bug that can cause severe gastrointestinal symptoms.
    Health
    Mar 28
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  • Winnipeg man who killed Saskatchewan Mountie sentenced to 18 years
    Alphonse Stanley Traverse, a man who ran over and killed RCMP officer Const. Shelby Patton in Saskatchewan, sentenced to 18 years.
    Canada
    Feb 29
  • Is remote therapy as effective as in-person sessions? What new research says 
    Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) done remotely with a therapist is just as effective as in-person sessions, according to a new study published in the CMAJ.
    Health
    Mar 18
  • ‘It’s bittersweet’: Video rental store to shut its doors after 40 years in business
    For years, the small mom-and-pop shop provided a place for families and movie buffs to peruse the aisles searching for the perfect Friday night flick.
    Canada
    Mar 16
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  • Canada’s airline market on the path to consolidation. Will prices change?
    After entertaining new entrants for several years, Canada's airline market is on the path to consolidation, raising the likelihood of higher fares and fewer flight options.
    Consumer
    Mar 14
  • First Nations want feds to let them use oil and gas cleanup funds not spent by Alberta government
    The First Nation chiefs spoke at a news conference west of Edmonton on Monday.
    Environment
    Mar 11
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