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  • Saskatchewan DLC online education classes now open for registration
    Online registration is open for the Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre. Online summer school registration will be open in May.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Boston Dynamics unveils ‘creepy’ new fully electric humanoid robot
    Boston Dynamics' new Atlas robot has earned admiration for its impressive engineering feat while also becoming the subject of mockery online.
    Trending
    Apr 18
  • London Health Sciences Centre, St. Joseph’s expanding harm reduction training
    $72,768 in funding from Health Canada was given to LHSC's research arm for the development of training based on the lived experiences of people accessing addiction care.
    Canada
    Mar 25
  • Winnipeg Jets stifle Kraken, Brossoit gets shutout in 3-0 win
    Laurent Brossoit only had to make 17 saves to earn his first shutout in more than two years while Mark Scheifele, Adam Lowry and Nikolaj Ehlers scored for the Jets.
    Sports
    Mar 9
  • Fans excited to see WNBA tip off at Rogers Place in Edmonton
    Young basketball fans got the thrill of a lifetime when they hit the court in Edmonton with some of their WNBA heroes.
    Canada
    May 4
  • New Brunswick virtual health-care service violating Official Languages Act: report
    A report was filed complaints were made about deficiencies in French-language services between October 2022 and February 2023, and a subsequent complaint led to another report.
    Health
    May 3
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  • Saskatoon police and fire promote emergency services careers for women
    The Explore Emergency Services event in Saskatoon is on May 11.
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • Frozen food stolen from Peterborough grocery store: police
    Police responded to an alarm alert at a grocery store in the area of Medical Drive and Shebrooke Streets early Tuesday.
    Crime
    Apr 24
  • Alberta resource guides learners towards Indigenous language revitalization
    Now with more available programing and cultural celebrations, more people want to reconnect with their culture and learn the language and traditions.
    Education
    Apr 15
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  • More than 115 wildfires burning in B.C., fuelling concerns for a long, destructive season
    Residents in the Pine River area, south of Chetwynd, have now been allowed to go home after being ordered to leave on Wednesday due to the 50-hectare Wildmare Creek fire.
    Fire
    Apr 25
  • How caregiving impacts a generation of Canadians: ‘Unpaid work does not end’
    Some 1.8 million Canadians are in a situation where they're providing unpaid care to multiple people, often a child and an older parent, putting a sizeable burden on caregivers.
    Money
    May 4
  • First-of-its-kind ‘mayor for a day’ initiative kicking off in Kingston, Ont.
    Students in grade 5 can send in their applications by June 5 for a chance to become a mayor for the day, as part of a new initiative by the City of Kingston.
    Canada
    May 1
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  • ‘It’s nice to be the villain’: Vancouver Canucks gear up for Game 3 in Nashville
    The Vancouver Canucks will be in hostile territory as their first-round playoff series with the Predators shifts to Nashville for Game 3.
    Sports
    Apr 26
  • Young Ontario driver rushing to write exam arrested for stunt driving: OPP
    A Peterborough County OPP officer on Thursday clocked a vehicle travelling 143 kilometres/hour in a posted 80-kilometre zone outside the city.
    Crime
    Apr 11
  • South Okanagan park benefits from used tire recycling
    A handful of communities in the Southern Interior will be hosting used tire collection events this spring, summer and fall.
    Canada
    May 2
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  • Alberta families asked to weigh in on cellphone usage in schools
    Alberta has launched a survey for parents and families to weigh in on whether or not cellphones should be allowed to be used in schools.
    Education
    Apr 19
  • Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day at Ken Reid Conservation Area on May 11
    'We have wetlands, the lake, mature forests, less mature forests, meadow habitats so we are kind of hitting all the marks for all different bird species.'
    Environment
    Apr 26
  • No more ‘bonjour-hi’? Montreal mayor calls for French only greetings
    The Montreal mayor's remarks came on the heels of a new study by the Office Québécois de la Langue Française on how shoppers are welcomed by merchants.
    Canada
    Apr 24
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  • Winnipeg comic fans celebrate Free Comic Book Day
    Comic fans from around the city came out in droves Saturday to celebrate their favourite comic titles, and discover what's new in the scene.
    Canada
    May 4
  • McLean accuses Calgary third-party advertiser of ‘whipping votes’ in favour of rezoning bylaw
    Ward 13 Coun. Dan McLean is accusing a third-party advertiser of "whipping votes" in favour of the proposed RC-G rezoning bylaw.
    Politics
    Apr 25
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