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Defunct Lynx Air selling off life jackets, oxygen masks in bid to recoup lossesLynx Air hopes to sell off everything from life jackets to oxygen masks as it tries to recoup a portion of the losses it suffered before filing for creditor protection earlier this year. In court filings last week, the defunct discount carrier said it has worked out deals with a pair of aviation companies abroad...EconomyMay 24
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Surrey RCMP look to identify 2 armed suspects in robberyOn May 24, a Surrey business owner was threatened at gunpoint by two masked men.Crime3 hours
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Manitoba teens busted with crack, guns after traffic stop, RCMP sayRCMP say a search of the vehicle turned up crack cocaine and illicit cannabis, as well as a sawed-off shotgun, a handgun, black ski masks, and cash.CrimeMay 22
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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.CrimeMay 14
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Windows shattered, property damaged as May Day protests turn violent in MontrealWindows 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.CrimeMay 2
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Our guide to revamping your skin and hair routine this springFrom SPF-infused moisturizers to versatile jelly tints, and overnight body masks, explore these ideal additions to invigorate your skin and hair this season.The CuratorApr 9
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Breast cancer screening decision prompts review of Canada’s task forceMark Holland said he is opening an external review of the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care amid its decision to not lower the breast cancer screening age.Health4 hours
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Revamp of downtown Kelowna historic building takes new, smaller shapeThe Mark Anthony Group purchased the old Kelowna Courier Building on Water Street and four years knocked down everything but the brick facade.CanadaMay 23
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Mortlach, Sask. welcomes Don Cherry statueWhen passing by Mortlach, Saskatchewan on Highway 1, a familiar face can be spotted. Darren Jones, known also by his artist name, Mr. Cabb, was hired to carve a wooden statue of former hockey broadcaster Don Cherry. The statue of Cherry and his late dog Blue, stands over 15 feet tall and weighs over 2,500...CanadaMay 27
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Sask. STARS Lottery begins Tuesday at midnightSaskatchewan's STARS Lottery begins Tuesday night, and STARS shared the story of one young girl who benefitted from its services.HealthMay 28
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Israel national day: Israeli flag raised at Ottawa City Hall with little fanfareIsrael'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.CanadaMay 14
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Over 100 Sask. commercial vehicles pulled off road during safety inspection blitzSaskatchewan Highway Patrol and SGI said 103 of 332 commercial vehicles were taken off the road during a 72-hour safety inspection campaign earlier this month.CanadaMay 29
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Sask. NDP search for answers on MLA Jeremy Harrison gun allegationsThe Saskatchewan NDP are seeking an investigation into whether or not Government House Leader Jeremy Harrison once brought a gun to the legislature.CanadaMay 23
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City of Saskatoon and province consider 60-bed emergency shelterA single 60-bed shelter is being considered in Saskatoon as the city struggles to find suitable spots for two 30-bed operations.HealthMay 29
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Committee monitoring responses to mass shooting inquiry getting new chairwomanThe Nova Scotia and federal governments confirmed Tuesday that Myra Freeman will replace chairwoman Linda Lee Oland, whose one-year term ends May 31.CanadaMay 28
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Ronald McDonald House aims to expand into Regina and Prince Albert, Sask.Ronald MacDonald House has launched a campaign called Miles to Go to help build facilities for families with children needing medical care in Regina and Prince Albert, Sask,HealthMay 26
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Belleville police seek suspect in shooting that locked down schoolsPolice are asking anyone with video in the area to reach out to investigators.CrimeMay 1
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2022 trichinellosis outbreak caused by bear meat from northern Sask.: CDCA report released by the CDC last week said eight family members shared a meal of grilled vegetables and black bear meat that had been frozen for 45 days.CanadaMay 28
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Sask. cabinet minister admits to bringing firearm into Legislative BuildingSaskatchewan MLA Jeremy Harrison has resigned as the Government House Leader after allegations brought forward by the legislative Speaker last week.CanadaMay 24
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Sask. childcare accessibility continues to be a struggle despite increased fundingIn May 2024 it was announced Saskatchewan would receive $27.7 million in funding from the federal government.CanadaMay 22