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  • Objectionable conduct: ‘Girl math’ ad misses the mark with Roughriders’ fans
    The ad includes phrases like 'Proficient in girl math it's basically free,' and 'Literally the best excuse for cute matching outfits' and 'Take the stairs. Earn the seltzers.'
    Canada
    Feb 28
  • ‘A culture of safety’: Manitoba justice minister announces security rebate
    Manitoba's justice minister says a rebate to encourage home and business owners to buy security equipment will help build a 'culture of safety' throughout the province.
    Crime
    Apr 15
  • These 6 pimple patches work wonders on my acne spots
    As an almost-thirty-year-old battling blemishes, my acne journey feels far from over. Naturally, I tested out six popular pimple patch brands—read on for my thoughts.
    The Curator
    Apr 23
  • Sask. NDP wants education minister to quit over comments to mother whose child died
    The call comes after Taya Thomas had a private meeting with Jeremy Cockrill to discuss teachers wanting more supports for students with extra needs.
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • Saskatchewan Rush take stock of season after narrowly missing out on playoff berth
    The off-season has arrived in April once again for the Saskatchewan Rush, falling one goal short of qualifying for NLL playoffs after dropping their season finale against Toronto.
    Sports
    Apr 22
  • Ford faces dissent over decision to create Ottawa office led by defeated candidate
    Doug Ford hasn't said how much a defeated byelection candidate is getting paid to lead a new office in Ottawa. One member of his party said the office is 'not a great idea.'
    Politics
    2 hours
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  • Housing projects for women, children in Calgary get federal funding boost
    With the help of $23 million from the third round of the federal Rapid Housing Initiative, two low-rise apartment buildings will create at least 64 new units.
    Canada
    Mar 26
  • 4 Ontario school boards sue Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok
    Four Ontario school boards have launched lawsuits against the parent companies of Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok alleging the platforms are disrupting student learning.
    Education
    Mar 28
  • Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years for FTX fraud worth over US$8B
    Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison by a judge on Thursday for stealing US$8 billion from customers of the now-bankrupt FTX cryptocurrency exchange he founded.
    U.S. News
    Mar 28
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  • Trendy must-have ideas for the best wedding registry
    The best on-trend gifts for every newly engaged couple’s registry.
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    Apr 29
  • Matthews scores 64th, Maple Leafs beat Habs 4-2
    Auston Matthews inched closer to the rare 70-goal milestone on Saturday night.
    Sports
    Apr 6
  • B.C. officer alleged sexual assault, CSIS had her investigated
    A CSIS officer's allegations that she was sexually assaulted repeatedly by a superior in agency vehicles set off a harassment inquiry, but also triggered an investigation into her.
    Canada
    Apr 26
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  • Roy McMurtry, former Ontario attorney general and legal giant, dies
    McMurtry, a longtime lawyer, became the province's attorney general in 1975 under Progressive Conservative premier Bill Davis.
    Canada
    Mar 19
  • Alberta distillery takes home best new spirit prize at World Whiskies Awards
    Anohka Distillery just took home a huge title at the World Whiskies Awards in London, England, beating out submissions from Scotland, Ireland, Japan and the U.S.
    Consumer
    Mar 28
  • Ottawa pitches $1.5B rental protection fund to buy apartments
    The federal government unveiled a $1.5-billion fund to provide loans and grants to non-profits in an effort to buy affordable apartments to control rents.
    Canada
    Apr 4
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  • Edmonton pub’s popular Whyte Ave patio stuck in ‘nightmare’ bureaucratic limbo
    Hudsons Canada's Pub on Whyte Avenue is frustrated with the City of Edmonton after being told it can't restore its popular patio that had to be closed due to sidewalk construction.
    Consumer
    Apr 1
  • Manitoba government reveals expansive bail-reform, community safety plan
    Manitoba is hoping a new five-point plan to strengthen its bail system will help keep communities safe and target the perception of a revolving door justice system in the province.
    Politics
    Feb 29
  • Thinking of filing your taxes yourself this year? Here’s what to know
    For Canadians who are anxious about doing their own taxes, self-filing software can be a big help. But experts say it's also important to know when you need a tax professional.
    Money
    Mar 19
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  • 8 ways to practice mindfulness through the arts
    From needle felting to art journaling, here are some creative ways to cultivate mindfulness and its benefits.
    The Curator
    Apr 1
  • Winnipeg parents want passenger of drunk driver charged, say ‘keys were the bullet’
    After Jordyn Reimer was killed by an impaired driver in May 2022, her parents want someone--who allegedly gave the driver the keys to his vehicle--to face charges as well.
    Crime
    Mar 4
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