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  • North Vancouver woman pleads for stolen chicken’s return: ‘They stole a family member’
    North Vancouver resident Lindi Smith is urging two masked intruders to return her pet chicken named Snowflake after she says the bird was taken over the weekend.
    Crime
    May 14
  • Windows shattered, property damaged as May Day protests turn violent in Montreal
    Windows were smashed and property was damaged as dozens of masked demonstrators marched through downtown streets in Montreal for what is referred to as May Day.
    Crime
    May 2
  • 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
  • Belleville police seek suspect in shooting that locked down schools
    Police are asking anyone with video in the area to reach out to investigators.
    Crime
    May 1
  • Israel national day: Israeli flag raised at Ottawa City Hall with little fanfare
    Israel's flag was flying at Ottawa City Hall early Tuesday morning in honour of the country's national day, but there was no public ceremony to mark the occasion.
    Canada
    May 14
  • RCMP investigate homicide in Oxbow, Sask.
    Saskatchewan RCMP remain at the scene of what has been deemed a homicide in Oxbow, Sask. Carlyle RCMP say on April 24, they received a report of a potential homicide.
    Crime
    Apr 25
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  • Sask. MLA ban from Pride events extends to Battlefords area
    Battlefords Area Pride is standing in solidarity with Queen City Pride and Prince Albert Pride and barring some Sask. MLAs from taking part in Pride events.
    Canada
    May 14
  • Confidence levels taking a hit as costs rise for local Saskatchewan businesses
    “Small business owners are trying to get back on their feet, but increased business costs keep setting them back," said Brianna Solberg, CFIB provincial affairs director.
    Canada
    Apr 26
  • Saskatchewan marks May as Sexual Violence Prevention Month
    This year marks the first time Saskatchewan has proclaimed the month of May as Sexual Violence Prevention Month.
    Canada
    May 13
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  • Arrest made in Kindersley, Sask., sexual assault investigation
    RCMP in Kindersley, Sask., have arrested a man in connection with an investigation into an alleged sexual assault on a teenage girl. The man also faces firearms charges.
    Crime
    May 3
  • Durham police search for suspect after daytime shooting in Ajax, Ont.
    Police in Durham are looking for a suspect after an altercation in Ajax, Ont., apparently led to a shooting late Saturday afternoon. No victims have been located.
    Crime
    6 hours
  • Dozens gather to mark Red Dress Day in Winnipeg
    People from around the city gathered at The Forks to honour those who were taken too soon, and remember those who are still missing.
    Canada
    May 5
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  • Zipper merge guidelines revisited as Saskatchewan construction season begins
    Road construction season means the topic of zipper merging tags along with it.
    Canada
    Apr 30
  • May long weekend marks unofficial start of gardening season
    During a time of inflationary food prices, many people are turning to producing their own food. Many mark May long weekend as the official start of gardening season.
    Canada
    May 18
  • Scott Moe addresses Sask. exports at Food Fuel and Fertilizer Global Summit
    On Monday the second annual Food Fuel Fertilizer Global Summit put on by Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce kicked off in Regina, with premier Scott Moe taking the stage.
    Canada
    May 6
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  • Ontario Premier Doug Ford asks feds to pause safe supply programs
    Ford has written a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asking the federal government to review the Health Canada-approved safe supply sites across the country.
    Canada
    May 17
  • Alberta NDP debate marked by agreement, until it came to Nenshi’s record
    Nenshi's status as the newcomer to the party, and relatively vague platform promises, have opened the door to questions about where he stands on key issues.
    Politics
    May 12
  • Pro-Palestinian protesters mark quiet night on UBC Okanagan campus
    The UBC Okanagan protesters join a growing number of encampments on North American campuses, though the Kelowna version has been more peaceful than many of its counterparts.
    Canada
    May 15
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  • Sask. Incident Response Team investigates Swift Current death after wellness check
    The Saskatchewan Incident Response Team is investigating after a woman died after a wellness check in Swift Current.
    Canada
    May 6
  • 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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