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Regina firefighters identify cause of fatal apartment carbon monoxide leakA investigation into a carbon monoxide leak that caused the death of a Regina boy, 11, found the boiler internally exploded and leaked the gas.CanadaApr 22
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Saskatchewan NDP calls on Provincial to rehire Prairie Harm Reduction workersPrairie Harm Reduction in Saskatoon closed its doors last week after reporting a major financial shortfall, leaving big gaps in the support services that ran through the facility.CanadaApr 14
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Taylor Frankie Paul says daughter has to ‘relive’ 2023 incident after leakFootage of an alleged 2023 incident between Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen, where she can be seen kicking and hitting her ex-boyfriend, was leaked online.EntertainmentMar 24
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Price surge from Trans Mountain expansion highlights need for new pipelines: MEIThe average price-gap between light U.S. and heavy Alberta crude blends narrowed by 37.5 per cent between 18-month lead-up to TMXs completion and the 18 months that followed.CanadaMar 26
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Irving Oil facing charges after diesel leaked from service station in December 2024The province says its investigation revealed the diesel had been leaking over a period of time before it was detected in December 2024.CanadaApr 29
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2 dead, 19 hospitalized after chemical leak at West Virginia plantThe leak occurred at the Catalyst Refiners plant, a silver recovery business in Institute, as workers were preparing to shut down at least part of the facility, authorities said.U.S. NewsApr 22
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Plan to extend life of coal power in Saskatchewan to cost $26B over 25 yearsExtending the life of Saskatchewan's coal plants will cost an estimated $1 billion per year, according to new figures shared by the province's Opposition party.PoliticsMay 7
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Indigenous identity researcher ordered to pay $70,000 in defamation suitA leading researcher on Indigenous identity fraud has been ordered to pay damages and legal fees in a defamation suit filed by a University of Regina academic.CanadaMar 21
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U.K. company wins rights to explore for oil and gas in Nova Scotia’s offshoreA joint federal-provincial regulator says a U.K. company has won the rights to explore for oil and gas in the water off Nova Scotia.EnvironmentApr 30
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U.S. fires on 2 Iranian tankers as it awaits ‘serious offer’ from TehranThe attacks and an overnight exchange of fire in the Strait of Hormuz cast more doubt on a tenuous month-old ceasefire that the United States has insisted is still in effect.WorldMay 8
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Shell to buy Canada’s ARC Resources in output-boosting $16.4 billion dealBritish energy giant Shell plc has agreed to buy Calgary-based energy company ARC Resources in a deal worth US$16.4 billion, including debt.MoneyApr 27
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‘Ash, smoke and flames everywhere’: Memories of the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfireThe 2016 Fort McMurray wildfires left a mark on many people in the city. Here are some of their memories of the day the fire known as "The Beast" came to town.CanadaMay 1
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Soaring oil prices might force ‘consecutive’ rate hikes, Macklem warnsCanada’s inflation rate inched higher to 2.4 per cent in March, compared with 1.8 per cent in February, led largely by fuel costs amid the Iran war.EconomyApr 29
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Crews working to restore gas to 6,200 customers in Lake Country, North KelownaLauren Beckett, corporate communication advisor at FortisBC, told Global News on Friday that they have about 60 technicians on the ground in the area.CanadaApr 17
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Cenovus says oilfield extension off Newfoundland will hike emissions by 21 per centThe government of Newfoundland and Labrador has approved hikes in greenhouse gas emissions at the Voisey's Bay nickel mine and the Cenovus-owned White Rose oilfield.EnvironmentApr 27
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Spring economic statement says global uncertainty poses ‘risks’ for CanadaThe update includes a new 'Team Canada Strong' program that seeks to recruit, train and hire tens of thousands of skilled trades workers to counter persistent youth unemployment.CanadaApr 28
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Fresh vegetable prices just saw highest spike in almost 3 yearsCucumbers, peppers and celery all saw price growth in March, 'due in part to tighter supplies related to adverse growing conditions in producing countries,' Statistics Canada said.ConsumerApr 20
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Flying or driving? Fuel shock means summer travel will happen ‘differently’As many Canadians look to book their summer getaways, it seems it will not be a similar process to years pas as jet fuel and gas prices continue to surge across the country.CanadaMay 4
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Canadian spending on gasoline rose 9.1% in March, RBC tracker findsA consumer spending tracker by RBC found that Canadian spending on gasoline rose 9.1 per cent in March, as the conflict in the Middle East continues to drive oil prices higher.ConsumerApr 15
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Experts warn gas price drops in Atlantic Canada may not last longCommuters in most Atlantic provinces are finding relief at the pump today after widespread drops in prices set by local utility boards.CanadaApr 10