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  • Interior Health to resume wellness checks during hot weather
    Interior Health says it will resume it wellness check program for vulnerable individuals who don't have access to indoor cooling during the summer.
    Health
    Apr 20
  • Saskatoon zoo obtains official ownership of zebras
    Saskatoon's zebras are here to stay after ownership of them moved from the provincial government to the zoo.
    Canada
    Apr 2
  • Nanaimo’s unhoused population jumps nearly 19% but officials think it’s likely higher
    Researchers found that at least 515 people were without homes in Nanaimo, which is a jump of nearly 19 per cent from the previous survey conducted in the spring of 2020.
    Politics
    Apr 9
  • Saskatchewan tourism sector optimistic about 2024 events
    Steph Clovechok said the work they've done in other communities to promote Saskatoon is starting to bear fruit.
    Canada
    Apr 16
  • Vernon, B.C. officials break ground on new $135.9 million Active Living Centre
    The Active Living Centre will replace the city’s aging pool, which opened back in 1966. It's scheduled to be open to the public by fall of 2026.
    Canada
    Apr 8
  • Sanimax strikes deal with government to put end to foul smells in Rivière-des-Prairies
    Residents living in the area close to the plant say they will soon be able to have their summers outside without whiffs of fetid air pushing them back indoors.
    Canada
    Mar 19
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  • Video shows group smoking illicit drugs in Maple Ridge Tim Hortons
    A group of men are seen passing around a crack pipe in a booth, right next to two women who are seemingly unaware of what's happening.
    Crime
    Mar 29
  • Spring cleaning dilemma: How much disinfecting is too much?
    Spring cleaning is a time when people tackle tasks around the house they may not typically get to, whether clearing out the garage or finally organizing that messy junk drawer.
    Health
    Apr 2
  • N.B. community devastated by the deaths of two unhoused people in tent fire
    Community members in Saint John, N.B., say they are devastated after two people died in a tent fire at a homeless encampment on Monday.
    Canada
    Mar 26
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  • Indigo nears privatization but experts warn turnaround won’t be ‘quick fix’
    As Indigo nears a plan to take the struggling retailer private, experts warn there's a long road ahead for the iconic Canadian bookseller.
    Consumer
    Apr 19
  • Alberta school boards take precautions, offer safety advice ahead of Monday’s partial solar eclipse
    If the sky is clear on April 8, Albertans may be able to witness a partial solar eclipse, however, it is not safe to view the event unless eyes are properly protected.
    Science
    Apr 4
  • New indoor beach sports facility to open in 2025
    Beyond volleyball, the Hangar will also offer a licensed restaurant and mezzanine, and the courts serve as multipurpose space for various sports.
    Sports
    Feb 29
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  • Winnipeg apartment block back on the market, advocate hopes for ‘whole new story’
    'I think the Adanac could create a whole new story to tell about how we work with people that are struggling with homelessness, mental health, and addictions.'
    Canada
    Mar 25
  • Airbnb bans use of indoor security cameras in rental properties
    Airbnb said the decision to ban indoor security cameras comes as part of an initiative to 'prioritize the privacy of our community.'
    Trending
    Mar 12
  • 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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  • Amazon’s Big Spring Sale: Shop these early deals!
    We're just two days away from Amazon's first ever Big Spring Sale and to kick things off, these 10 items are already on sale.
    Mar 18
  • Calgary disc golfers carry on through the winter with ‘Putt-a-palooza’
    'It’s a lot of fun,' Calgary disc golfer Robert Jacobs said. 'When you get that great throw it’s so rewarding.'
    Sports
    Mar 1
  • Saskatoon services on hold as city faces a wall of snow
    Several services in Saskatoon are facing delays or closures after the city was dumped with 25 cm snow over the weekend.
    Weather
    Mar 4
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  • 28 best gifts for mom this Mother’s Day 2024
    Whether your mom is a homebody, a world traveller or an outdoor adventurer, we’ve got a Mother’s Day gift for her.
    The Curator
    Apr 18
  • 10 ideas for the best stay-at-home March Break ever
    If you don’t have any travel plans this March Break, here are some great ideas to make the most of your staycation.
    The Curator
    Feb 26
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