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Saskatoon complex needs facility provides alternative to police cells, ERs for people at riskThe provincial government says its complex needs shelter in Saskatoon was designed to provide a medically supervised and secure place where police may bring individuals.HealthJun 4
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Rehabilitation facility for Manitobans with spinal, neurological injuries closingA Winnipeg non-profit facility that provides rehabilitation therapy to individuals with spinal cord or neurological injuries will be closing at the end of this week.CanadaJun 2
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Police watchdog investigating death in OPP custodyOntario’s police watchdog is investigating after a 28-year-old man died in an OPP detachment cell following an arrest in Cramahe Township.CrimeMay 26
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No more free 15 minutes, city facility parking fees being mulled in EdmontonThe proposals include eliminating a 15-minute free grace period in paid parking zones, updating rates and introducing paid parking at several City of Edmonton attractions.TrafficJun 3
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‘Very sad day’: Postmedia to stop printing newspapers at Moncton facilityPostmedia is shutting down its Moncton, N.B., printing facility, meaning most newspapers in the province will have to be outsourced for printing.CanadaApr 30
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Camrose Casino relocation to Edmonton in flux as judge grants judicial reviewConstruction is active at the south Edmonton site where the Camrose Casino announced years ago it was moving to — but a recent legal ruling has the facility's future in question.CanadaMay 27
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Canada Soccer to receive $9.8M in federal funding for training facilityCanada Soccer will receive $9.8M from the federal government to help build a National Training Centre. The investment is part of Canada’s Build Communities Strong Fund.SportsMay 1
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11 best face moisturizers to try in 2026From ceramide-rich creams to hyaluronic acid hydrators, discover 11 glow-boosting face moisturizers from CeraVe, Laneige and Kiehl's designed to revive your complexion.The CuratorJun 8
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PCOS, a condition that affects 1 in 10 Canadian women, is being renamedThe announcement was published in the Lancet, which states that the condition affects 170 million women during their reproductive years alone.HealthMay 13
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Data show racial, language disparities in mandatory Ontario teacher math testResults of a math test teacher candidates in Ontario must pass to be certified show striking disparities across language, age and racial groups, the teachers' federation says.EducationMay 4
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City of Calgary working to fix smell of ‘garbage juice’ affecting southeast residentsThe City of Calgary believes it's found the source of a persistent, pungent odour that's plagued residents near the Shepard Waste Management Facility for years.CanadaJun 5
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N.S. long-term care strike could soon end after tentative deal reached: CUPECUPE said this agreement would go to members at the facility within 10 days, though the union says it's hoping to complete it within 72 hours.HealthJun 7
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Manitoba will reject hyperscale AI data centre south of Winnipeg, Kinew saysPremier Wab Kinew says when you balance the sheer size of the facility, the energy it will consume and its impact on the environment, there's little benefit to the province.PoliticsJun 4
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Gunmen attack Congo hospital treating Ebola patients over relatives’ bodiesThe gunfire attack was the third violent incident within four days at Congo health facilities amid the rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak.TrendingMay 25
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N.S. long-term care workers, on strike for 6 weeks, picket outside premier’s speechCUPE members at 35 long-term care facilities have been on strike for six weeks, with pay being the main issue in the labour dispute.PoliticsMay 25
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Saskatchewan city to open $94M twin-pad arena, replace ‘aging’ centreCity councillors in North Battleford, Sask., are moving forward with a $94 million project to construct a new facility that will include a twin-pad arena, the city said.CanadaMay 26
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Calgary’s Scotia Place project moving along according to schedule, budgetCalgary city officials say work on the Scotia Place event centre project is both on time and on budget as the facility begins to take shape just 15 months away from opening.CanadaJun 2
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Pedestrians hit by airsoft rifle pellets from moving car in Kingston, police sayKingston police are advising the public to be on alert as its officers investigate after pedestrians were hit by pellets from an airsoft rifle Tuesday afternoon.CrimeApr 28
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Judge rules Trump’s name illegally added to Kennedy Center, blocks closureU.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper in Washington, D.C., ruled that the Kennedy Center board’s March 16 vote to close the facility was “ill-informed and seemingly preordained.”U.S. NewsMay 29
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Lithium-ion batteries spark yet another fire in Toronto, chief says in warningJim Jessop said the batteries, which are used to power a wide range of items like smartphones, were behind two fires at the Ashwarren Road recycling facility last week.CanadaMay 26