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Montreal mayor, police chief say masks will delay arrests after violent protestPolice have so far arrested three people in connection with Friday’s protest, and police Chief Fady Dagher says there will be more arrests.PoliticsNov 25
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Masked burglars break into Windsor Castle estate, steal 2 vehiclesThe incident took place more than a month ago, on October 13, but it wasn't reported until the British tabloids got wind of the story.WorldNov 18
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A dermatologist’s expert evaluation on LED face masksGlow-getter or gimmick? The verdict is in.The CuratorOct 29
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6 under-eye masks our beauty editor swears byBehold, the key to bright eyes.The CuratorOct 29
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Vigils, events mark 35 years since Polytechnique anti-feminist mass killingDignitaries gathered in front of Polytechnique Montréal's main campus to pay tribute to the 14 women killed at the engineering school in an anti-feminist attack 35 years ago.CanadaDec 6
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Sask. dog rescues call for foster families as winter settles inDog rescues across Saskatchewan are calling for more families to volunteer as fosters as winter's arrival brings the needs of homeless dogs into focus.LifestyleDec 21
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New poll shows Saskatchewan residents are financially strugglingA new report from the Angus Reid Institute shows that Saskatchewan residents are struggling financially or feel they’re in uncomfortable positions. Experts say it’s due to the high cost of living and stagnant wages. Katherine Ludwig breaks down the report and talks with experts about the reasons behind the struggle.CanadaDec 16
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Relief and anger in Saskatchewan as postal workers ordered back to workA breath of fresh air for overloaded businesses and a frustrating compromise for Canada Post. Thousands have been ordered back to work, returning to their routes December 17.CanadaDec 16
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Saskatchewan respiratory illness, vaccination numbers downCOVID-19 positivity rates are down since November, says the Saskatchewan Health Authority's Community Respiratory Illness Surveillance Program report, but so are immunizations.CanadaDec 15
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Elon Musk’s massive multibillion Tesla pay package blocked by judge againThe rulings came in a lawsuit filed by a Tesla stockholder who challenged Elon Musk’s 2018 compensation package.TrendingDec 3
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Saskatchewan family desperate for life-saving medicationOne Saskatchewan family is in desperate need of help for their daughter, Emilie Samson, who has tumours on her brain and spine.HealthDec 10
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Billionaire Elon Musk wants ‘high-IQ’ task force workers, but the pay is zeroElon Musk wants you to join his DOGE project – but only if you can afford to work for free.TrendingNov 15
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B.C. customers find packages discarded like ‘garbage’ when they are marked as deliveredMultiple Facebook groups have now been created to help unite customers with their missing items, which have been found on roads, in bushes and on lawns.ConsumerDec 20
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Saskatchewan hockey player left with 80 stitches after skate to the neckOn Saturday evening, Imperials player Cole Cusitar was rushed to Yorkton hospital after a players skate blade left a deep cut just half an inch away from his jugular vein.CanadaDec 9
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Sask. Party keeps up with campaign promises addressing safter communities, affordabilityDuring the short fall sitting the past few weeks, the government has been making good on some of their election promises when it comes to safety and affordability.CanadaDec 4
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Saskatchewan corrections officers sound alarm over facility conditionsStagnant innovation, increased violence towards officers and drug use; just some of the issues plaguing corrections facilities in Saskatchewan and across Canada.CrimeDec 5
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Funding to rise for Sask. childcare centres serving children with special needsRegulated childcare facilities across Saskatchewan will now receive up to $3,200 per month for every child eligible under the Enhanced Accessibility Grant.CanadaDec 20
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City asks Winnipeggers for feedback on budget updateAn online survey, which will be available until early next month, will help inform councillors as they work to finalize the budget by the end of January.PoliticsDec 12
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ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets’ Neal Pionk marks 500th NHL gameAt 29 years old, Pionk becomes an unrestricted free agent at the end of this campaign – and on the open market he would certainly be a sought-after commodity.SportsDec 18
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SaskPower opens Great Plains Power Station near Moose JawSaskPower's newest power plant is ready for generation. The Great Plains Power Station opened its doors Tuesday, after almost four years of construction.CanadaDec 17