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CFB Moose Jaw gains 23 new training aircraftThe program is an $11.2-billion investment, and part of the military's training modernization strategy to prepare students for the demanding environments they will meet.CanadaApr 20
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Is the future of Canada’s Snowbirds up in the air?A Moose Jaw MP came forward, claiming this could be the Snowbirds' final season. Global News asked both community members and government leaders their thoughts.Canada7 hours
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Food bank in Saskatchewan moves to limit visitors: ‘Our hands are tied’A 150 per cent increase in visitors at Moose Jaw’s food bank, combined with stagnant food donations, is forcing the non-profit to limit how often clients can pick up goods.EconomyMar 25
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Exemptions to federal firearm buyback program now available in SaskatchewanSaskatchewan's amended firearms act is in effect. It allows owners of prohibited weapons to apply for a certificate of exemption to keep their once-legal weapons, if eligible.PoliticsMay 4
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Up to 50 cm of snow forecast for parts of Saskatchewan, ManitobaSignificant amounts of snow and rain will hit the Prairies over the coming days, prompting Environment Canada to issue a series of alerts.WeatherApr 22
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Saskatchewan calls cut on movie rating rulesSome local theatres in Saskatchewan are hoping to see more independent films up on the big screen after the provincial government decided to end mandatory movie ratings.CanadaApr 12
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Saskatoon businessman develops technology to detect overpass strikesA local businessman has developed laser technology to detect overheight vehicles before they crash into an overpass following four strikes in Saskatoon earlier this year.CanadaMay 4
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Prairies, northern Ontario brrr-ace for Alberta clipper and more snowAnywhere from 10 to 30 cm. of snow is expected to fall over a large region spanning from northeast B.C. to northern Ontario, courtesy of an Alberta clipper sweeping across Canada.WeatherApr 7
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Canadian food banks reduce services amid ‘unprecedented’ demandFood banks are reporting having to change how they serve Canadian communities, with some reducing drop ins or how much food is given.HealthMar 30
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Saskatchewan sees 4th overpass strike in less than a monthIt’s the fourth time in less than a month that a large vehicle has collided with an overpass in Saskatchewan. Three of those incidents have been reported in Saskatoon.CanadaMar 25
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Record-smashing powerlifter, 68, says she lives for the ‘clang’ of the weightsOn Thursday morning, 68-year-old Mava Brydges put the weight of a household refrigerator onto her back, lowered herself toward the floor and then stood up again.CanadaMar 13
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Saskatchewan, tire recycling company reach $4.8M settlementThe province says it agreed to pay the amount to Saskatoon-based Shercom Industries and that the company has accepted the arrangement.CanadaFeb 17
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Saskatchewan women advocate for shorter mammogram wait timesWomen across Saskatchewan are voicing their concerns as those waiting for breast cancer treatment face unbearably long wait times.HealthFeb 15
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Edmonton space enthusiast at historic Artemis II launch: ‘Truly incredible’Zachary Aubert of 'The Launch Pad' is amongst the hundreds of bloggers and journalists gathered in Florida to cover the launch of the Artemis II mission at Kennedy Space Center.ScienceMar 30
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Claudia Sheinbaum vows to ‘defend Mexicans at every level’During a press briefing, Claudia Sheinbaum called Mexicans' and other migrants' deaths in ICE custody 'unacceptable.'WorldApr 15
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Fifth arrest made in fatal Bolton, Ont. home shooting, 2 suspects still wantedOntario Provincial police say a fifth person has been arrested in connection with a 2021 Bolton homicide and related shootings, while two suspects remain wanted.CrimeApr 1
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2 navy sailors charged in fatal capsizing in Halifax harbourTwo Royal Canadian Navy sailors have been charged in relation to the death of a fellow sailor more than a year after the inflatable vessel he was on capsized in Halifax harbour.CanadaApr 15
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The Pentagon has begun releasing its UFO files after Trump’s orderThough the Pentagon has been working on declassifying documents on the matter for years, U.S. President Trump has put attention back on the topic.U.S. NewsMay 8
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VPD officers haven’t spoken at Myles Gray death hearing. Here’s what the exhibits sayNone of the seven Vancouver police officers involved in a violent encounter leading up to the death of Myles Gray more than 10 years ago has yet testified at a public hearing.CanadaApr 27
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Israel approves death penalty for Palestinians convicted of murdering IsraelisThe passage of the bill marked the culmination of a yearslong drive by the far-right to escalate punishment for Palestinians convicted of nationalistic offenses against Israelis.WorldMar 31