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  • Woman sought booze from officers during arrest, Belleville police say
    Police say a woman dressed in only a hospital gown went floor to floor at a Belleville apartment building, banging and kicking on doors while asking for alcohol.
    Crime
    Apr 5
  • The ins and outs of NHL faceoffs: ‘It’s like parenting’
    Former NHL linesman Vaughan Rody knows faceoffs: the fundamentals, the tricks, the tells, the cheats. There's a lot that goes into the seemingly simple action of restarting a game.
    Sports
    Apr 17
  • Saskatchewan Roughriders make final preparations ahead of 2024 CFL draft
    The Roughriders will have the third overall pick Tuesday night, behind the Edmonton Elks and Ottawa Redblacks. In the second round, the Roughriders own the 12th overall pick.
    Sports
    Apr 29
  • Wet heavy snow in Sask. part of ‘volatile’ April weather, Environment Canada
    Snow dumped across large parts of Saskatchewan Tuesday night.
    Weather
    Apr 17
  • Two byelections loom for Ontario; Milton race high stakes for Ford and Crombie
    Voters in two Ontario ridings head to the polls in a pair of byelections Thursday, but most eyes will be on Milton, where the tight race comes with high stakes.
    Politics
    May 1
  • Construction set to begin on Regina’s Dewdney Avenue revitalization project
    The project spearheaded by city council hopes to transform the area into a more vibrant community, with a focus on pedestrian access and public spaces where people can gather.
    Canada
    Apr 25
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  • Edmonton Elks select linebacker Joel Dublanko first overall in CFL draft
    The Edmonton Elks selected linebacker Joel Dublanko first overall in the CFL draft. The six-foot-three, 240-pound Dublanko was regarded as the most pro-ready draft prospect.
    Sports
    May 1
  • Manitoba police detail next steps on campaign to keep youth out of gangs
    Gang Life is No Life is an online campaign that kicked off in 2023. It's set to receive funding to continue this year and into 2025.
    Crime
    Feb 13
  • 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
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  • USask Huskies present and future on display at 2024 Dogs’ Breakfast fundraiser
    Super Bowl champion Sean Payton captured the attention of a sold-out crowd at the 2024 Dogs' Breakfast, highlighting the new class of recruits for the Huskies football program.
    Sports
    May 2
  • Auston Matthews sits for Leafs’ must-win Game 6
    Auston Matthews was back on the Scotiabank Arena ice Thursday morning.
    Sports
    May 2
  • As flu season fades, spring and summer viruses emerge. What are they?
    As Canadians bid farewell to the aches and chills of the respiratory virus season a new question looms: what other microbial menaces will appear as days grow warmer?
    Health
    May 1
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  • Persistent global inflation ‘may trigger instability,’ IMF warns
    The IMF is cautioning against overexuberance in markets as investors look for central bankers to pull off a "soft landing" in their years-long inflation battle.
    World
    Apr 16
  • Alberta health minister confirms capacity strain after neonatal doctors warn of pending crisis
    Adriana LaGrange said the province has 'a bit of strain' in neonatal intensive care unit capacity but no babies have been airlifted out of Alberta for care for seven years.
    Health
    Apr 17
  • What’s behind the lack of enthusiasm for this year’s music festivals?
    The public sentiment about this year's crop of music festivals is an overwhelming "meh." There are good reasons for this.
    Entertainment
    Apr 21
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  • Winnipeg Blue Bombers trade down to select receiver in 2nd round of CFL Draft
    After making a trade of draft picks, the Blue Bombers used the first of their 10 selections in the CFL Draft on receiver Kevens Clercius at 13th overall.
    Sports
    May 1
  • Officials warn of high wildfire risk in southern Alberta
    "On a nice normal, calm day here in Lethbridge, we do still have wind, and that fire could easily double in size every two to three seconds," explained Hicks.
    Fire
    Apr 24
  • Calgary businesses hope push to boycott Loblaw will divert shoppers their way
    Small, local retailers hope a movement to boycott Loblaw stores will mean more business for them in the short-term and in the long run.
    Consumer
    May 1
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  • Kids watch in shock as bear devours ducklings, one by one, at Seattle zoo
    You can take the bear out of the wild, but you can't take the wild out of the bear.
    Trending
    Apr 30
  • Winnipeg Blue Bombers look ahead to big Canada Day party
    The Blue Bombers announced Friday that a Canada Day celebration is planned for July 1 at Princess Auto Stadium, complete with live entertainment and a fireworks show.
    Sports
    May 3
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