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Gibbons may lose town status amid $15.3M in debtGibbons faces potential insolvency after previous town council pushed the community's finances into a $15.3 million hole, but the new council is predicting a balanced budget.MoneyApr 15
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ISIS recruiter being released from prison still holds ‘extremist views’The Parole Board of Canada said conditions were needed to protect the public from Ashton Larmond.CanadaApr 21
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Ontario plans massive jail expansion, internal government documents showOntario plans to add nearly 6,000 jail beds by 2050, documents obtained by University of Ottawa researchers through freedom-of-information laws show.PoliticsApr 14
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Province planning to replace ‘Welcome to Alberta’ highway signsThe provincial government is planning to replace its nearly two dozen square 'Welcome to Alberta' signs with placards shaped like the province.TrafficApr 15
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Canada added 14K jobs in March but unemployment rate unchangedCanadians earned higher hourly wages in March compared with the same time last year, with average hourly wages rising 4.7 per cent, Statistics Canada said.EconomyApr 10
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String of industry-related earthquakes strike north of EdmontonThe Alberta Energy Regulator's website lists more than 30 earthquake events in that area. All considered 'known induced,' that means they didn't happen naturally.EnvironmentApr 22
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Camp Mystic owner denies seeing flood alerts as parents fight reopeningOver hours of testimony at a Texas court hearing, camp staff provided detailed descriptions of how they responded as the banks of the Guadalupe River burst.U.S. NewsApr 16
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Brick by brick: Saskatoon’s historic Lego build beginsA new art installation is taking shape—built by Saskatoon. Families gathered at the Frances Morrison Central Library to help create a massive LEGO mosaic.CanadaApr 19
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MiWay transit operator on trial for deadly Mississauga collisionThe dangerous driving causing death trial for a MiWay transit operator began in a Brampton courtroom Monday. Baljeet Dhaliwal has pleaded not guilty.CrimeApr 14
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Elon Musk fails to appear at Paris legal summons over alleged child abuse, deepfakes on XElon Musk and Linda Yaccarino, the former CEO of X, were summoned for 'voluntary interviews' with Paris prosecutors following a search at the French premises of X.WorldApr 21
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Saskatoon’s specialty coffee shops thriving despite rising costsA Saskatoon coffee shop is earning rave reviews for its bold brews. They’re helping serve a new generation of coffee drinkers willing to pay more for what’s in their cup.Consumer7 hours
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Victim’s family says sentence in N.B. elder’s murder sends wrong messageThe victim's granddaughter believes the sentence is too lenient and sends the wrong message.CrimeApr 23
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Saskatoon Tribal Chief defends $975K wellness centre renovationsSaskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand says the renovations at the Emergency Wellness Centre are to address problems with the facility.CanadaApr 14
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Small Alberta business ‘Booby Food’ fights back after regulator shutdownBetween 2020 and 2025, shipments of freeze-dried breast milk moved through regulated channels without issue. But in 2025, a Calgary business was shut down by federal regulators.InvestigationsApr 15
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NHL Stanley Cup playoffs begin with 3 Canadian teams in contentionThe Stanley Cup playoffs begin Saturday as Canadian hockey fans rile up, with Ottawa opening play and Montreal and Edmonton also set to represent Canada.SportsApr 18
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A year after HART Hubs opened, advocates say addiction services still MIAOne year after Ontario closed supervised consumption sites for HART Hubs, advocates say long waitlists for addiction treatment continue and the new model doesn't do enough.PoliticsMar 31
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Oil prices keep climbing as Iran war uncertainty drags stock markets downThe mixed movements followed a whirlwind of action in the war over the weekend, including an entry into the fighting by Houthi rebels in Yemen.MoneyMar 30
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Golden toilet ‘installed’ on National Mall, mocking Trump White House renoThe statue includes a roll of toilet paper that reads 'The Secret Handshake,' the name of a group that has claimed responsibility for similar stunts.TrendingMar 31
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Dunstone’s Winnipeg rink rebounds with 9-2 rout of Poland at men’s curling worldsAfter back-to-back losses, Team Canada's Matt Dunstone got back on track at the World Championship to improve his record to 3-2.SportsMar 30
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell says ‘carefully monitor’ inflation amid Iran warPowell said there "wasn’t a lot" Fed policymakers could do since energy shocks “tend to come and go pretty quickly” and monetary maneuvers work over the longer-term.U.S. NewsMar 30