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  • Our guide to revamping your skin and hair routine this spring
    From SPF-infused moisturizers to versatile jelly tints, and overnight body masks, explore these ideal additions to invigorate your skin and hair this season.
    The Curator
    Apr 9
  • A dermatologist’s expert evaluation on LED face masks
    Do LED face masks really help improve the look of skin? We asked a derm for their evaluation. Plus, shop LED devices that are worth the hype.
    The Curator
    Feb 16
  • Treat yourself to these 7 fabulous face masks
    From clarifying clays and gentle exfoliants to hydrating potions that seriously deliver, these seven face masks are the perfect way to unwind and get your skin back on track.
    The Curator
    Feb 14
  • School closures didn’t prevent community spread of COVID-19: study
    A report from McMaster University says school closures in Ontario did little to contain COVID-19's spread in the broader community. Vaccination and masking were stronger factors.
    Education
    Feb 16
  • Winnipeg police ask for public’s help identifying suspect after older woman robbed
    The victim was walking to her car in a commercial parking lot when a man she didn't know came up to her, stealing her purse and then running away.
    Crime
    Apr 8
  • Sask. RCMP pull over driver in car with no steering wheel
    A driver with no licence was found driving a car with no steering wheel near Shellbrook, Sask. last week, police say.
    Crime
    Apr 23
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  • Health task force blasted over ‘dangerous guidance’ for cancer screenings
    Medical experts from radiologists to urologists are calling for an urgent need to reform the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care for its 'outdated screening guidelines.'
    Health
    Apr 15
  • Domestic violence not epidemic, N.S. justice minister says on mass shooting anniversary
    Nova Scotia’s justice minister has apologized for saying he doesn’t believe domestic violence is an epidemic on the four-year anniversary of the province’s worst mass shooting.
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • Mass timber construction approved for more builds in B.C.
    The use of mass timber in British Columbia is moving up and expanding to schools, libraries and other construction.
    Politics
    Apr 10
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  • Election threats task force to come under microscope at inquiry
    An inquiry into election interference is expected to scrutinize the work of the task force that was responsible for monitoring and reporting threats in the last two elections.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Saskatchewan premier delivers address at 2024 SUMA Convention in Regina
    Attendees at the 2024 SUMA Convention heard from the provincial government on what they're doing to assist the needs of urban municipalities.
    Canada
    Apr 15
  • Saskatchewan investigates economic effects of federal emissions cap
    The province referred the federal oil and gas emissions cap and federal Methane 75 regulations to the Saskatchewan Economic Impact Assessment for review.
    Canada
    Apr 8
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  • Saskatchewan Rush eliminated from playoff contention by Mark Matthews hat-trick
    Playing his first game in Saskatchewan since last summer's trade, former Saskatchewan Rush icon Mark Matthews played a part in eliminating his old club from the NLL playoff race.
    Sports
    Apr 21
  • Elon Musk’s Neuralink now accepting Canadian patients
    Neuralink's first human recipient, Noland Arbaugh, who is quadriplegic, used the brain chip to play online chess with only his mind.
    Trending
    Mar 27
  • Task force to tackle concerns about drugs in B.C. hospitals, health minister says
    The move comes amid concerns about the presence of weapons and drugs raised by the B.C. Nurses' Union, and the circulation of a leaked health authority memo dealing with drug use.
    Health
    Apr 8
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  • Lumsden, Sask. RCMP warning motorists away from fire near Regina Beach
    Lumsden RCMP is warning about a large fire near Regina Beach Sunday afternoon.
    Fire
    Apr 21
  • ‘Not alone’ in infertility: Manitoba clinic marks Fertility Awareness Week
    As Manitoba marks Fertility Awareness Week, a specialist said difficulties with conception can have a big impact on general well-being, stress and enjoyment of life.
    Health
    Apr 23
  • Green Shirt Day still inspiring spikes in Sask. organ donor numbers
    Saskatchewan's Ministry of Health said that as of the end of March, 29,000 registered organ donors have signed onto the provincial registry since it launched in September 2020.
    Canada
    Apr 7
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  • Sask agency expects three-quarters of water reservoirs to be full this year
    Almost three quarters of Saskatchewan's reservoirs are expected to be filled for the province's water supply needs.
    Canada
    Apr 3
  • Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe calls for televised meeting on carbon pricing
    Scott Moe is amongst some of the premiers that are calling for an emergency televised meeting over the carbon tax with the prime minister.
    Canada
    Apr 11
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