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  • Wildlife experts warn Saskatoon locals to leave nature in its place
    As spring is a nesting time for some animals, wildlife experts are reminding residents to admire the baby animals from a distance and not to approach the wildlife.
    Environment
    May 6
  • Be ready ‘for anything’ after wildfires hit telecom lines, official warns
    Telecommunications provider Northwestel reported telephone, internet and long distance services had been disrupted over the weekend after fibre optic lines were damaged.
    Fire
    May 13
  • Saskatchewan DLC online education classes now open for registration
    Online registration is open for the Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre. Online summer school registration will be open in May.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Journeys of the Sole: Resilience, running and recovery
    Three Albertan ultrarunners are going the distance as part of their healing journeys. From the record-breaking runner to the ultra-mother, we spotlight these inspiring individuals.
    Features
    Mar 22
  • Manitoba’s first Champion Child from remote First Nations community named
    "My journey is not just about the health care I needed, but the distance I needed to get that health care," said Janessa Colomb, Manitoba's Champion Child.
    Health
    Mar 14
  • World’s largest cruise ship rescues 14 people stranded at sea
    The 14 people had been missing at sea for over a week when the Icon of the Seas spotted their large white flag waving in the distance.
    Trending
    Mar 8
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  • Dundurn, Thode residents concerned about water supply after proposed bylaw changes
    Residents of the village say contamination from runoff would mean the water would no longer be usable in a system they use all year round.
    Canada
    May 13
  • Man commits lewd act in front of northwest Guelph home: police
    Police found and arrested a man a short distance from the victim's house after a man was seen committing a lewd act. The accused was charged in February with the same crime.
    Crime
    Mar 6
  • Bitcoin eyes record high as cryptocurrency bursts above US$65K
    Bitcoin rallied to a two-year high on Monday, breaking above US$65,000 as a wave of money carried it within striking distance of record levels.
    Money
    Mar 4
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  • From 5K to a full marathon: The best way to train for a long run
    Whether you're lacing up your running shoes for the first time or a seasoned runner, the arrival of marathon season brings a time of excitement and challenge.
    Health
    May 4
  • Crash in Falkland closes Highway 97
    A report on DriveBC said the vehicle incident occurred between Wetaskiwin Road and Back Road, about 10 kilometres west of Falkland
    Traffic
    May 5
  • Two girls, 14 and 13, arrested in homicide investigation
    One woman was killed and another injured at a home in Easterville, Man., Saturday. Two teenage girls are now in custody, but charges have not been laid at this time.
    Crime
    May 5
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  • Avalanche concerns close portion of Trans-Canada Highway in B.C. Interior
    The closure, due to a high avalanche hazard, is from Revelstoke to Golden, a distance of 141.4 kilometres.
    Traffic
    Feb 28
  • Garter snakes waking from hibernation in Narcisse, Man. viewing dens
    Four snake dens in the area are active, the province says.
    Canada
    Apr 27
  • Calgary police investigate dispute leading to hit-and-run in Saddle Ridge
    Calgary police are investigating a hit-and-run collision stemming from an altercation in Saddle Ridge early Sunday. A man was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
    Crime
    Apr 28
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  • Kelowna to look into FortisBC tree-trimming practices
    ‘I was quite excited when I opened up that email,’ said Giulio Di Palma. ‘It was from the city, the mayor and council and he’s very supportive of our issue that we have.’
    Canada
    10 hours
  • The ‘hypotheses’ on why some Quebec students eligible for English schools opt for French
    New data shows that about a quarter of Quebec students who are eligible for an English-language school, choose to pursue their education in French.
    Canada
    May 15
  • Despite snow, e-scooters return to Regina for 2nd year
    This year marks the second e-scooters have been available to use in Regina. Last year, riders travelled 165,000 kilometres in Regina after the Neuron launch on June 28.
    Canada
    May 1
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  • ‘We’re rich’: Couple now millionaires after playing same lotto numbers for 38 years
    After selecting the same numbers on every Lotto 6/49 ticket they've purchased since 1986, a Nova Scotia couple's consistency has finally paid off.
    Money
    May 16
  • Banff residents to vote on future of pedestrian zone
    The future of the Banff pedestrian zone will come down to a vote later this summer. 
    Consumer
    May 14
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