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Community marks 20 years since disappearance of Tamra Keepness, last seen in ReginaAn annual BBQ held in Pepsi Park serves as a reminder to the public of the disappearance of Tamra Keepness. This year marks 20 years since her disappearance from a Regina home.CanadaJul 5
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Frito Lay Canada recalls popular chips due to possible salmonella riskFrito Lay Canada said it is working closely with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to ensure the recalled products are removed from the marketplace.HealthMay 14
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Roxy Theatre in the running for the Next Great Save12 finalists have been chosen for the Next Great Save competition, an initiative investing in heritage sites. Sarah Jones has more about one of the nominees in the Crowsnest PassCanadaApr 25
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Biden administration tells ER doctors to provide emergency abortionsHealth Secretary Xavier Becerra and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services director Chiquita Brooks-LaSure reminded hospitals of their legal duty to offer stabilizing treatmentU.S. NewsJul 2
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Posters promoting ‘Steal From Loblaws Day’ are circulating. How did we get here?Posters are inviting people to rob grocery chains owned by Loblaw, and Canadians seem split on whether to condemn or support the illegal protest.ConsumerApr 26
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ABBA-versary: Fans mark 50 years since ‘Waterloo’ took the world by stormA half-century ago on Saturday, the Swedish quartet triumphed at the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with the peppy love song.WorldApr 6
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Father of boy killed by dogs shares grief, harrowing details of attackWesley Grist shared his grief with media Sunday after his 11-year-old son was attacked and killed by two dogs in a south Edmonton home last weekend.CrimeApr 7
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Soda purchase leads to $100K lottery win for Brighton woman: OLGKaren Martin claimed the top prize on on an Instant Gold Pursuit ticket she purchased on Feb. 14 at the Mac's store on Elizabeth Street in Brighton.ConsumerMar 22
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Abortion is set to be a key U.S. election issue. Which side has momentum?Mounting stories of the impact from a growing number of bans and limits on abortion are galvanizing voters, advocates and experts say.U.S. NewsMay 6
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‘You really don’t see it coming’: N.B. woman warns of strep A and septic shock riskCases of invasive Group A strep are on the rise in New Brunswick, prompting one woman to share her story and warn others about the risk of sepsis that comes with the disease.HealthMar 8
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‘Bacterial vampirism’: Deadly pathogens attracted to human blood, study findsSome of the world's most deadly bacteria exhibit a peculiar craving for human blood, a discovery shedding new light on the mechanics of bloodstream infections, one study found.HealthApr 16
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Former RCMP superintendent reflects on dangerous careerForty-five years after nearly having his throat slit, former RCMP superintendent Russ Grabb shares his story.CanadaApr 15
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The best kitchen deals under $100 to shop during Amazon’s Big Spring SaleMust-have kitchen products you can score on mega-sale during Amazon’s spring event that runs March 20-25.The CuratorMar 20
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Alberta judge urges cross-boundary alerts after Calgary teen died from neglectThe judge said Alberta officials weren’t aware of the danger posed to Radita because the B.C. case file had been closed.CrimeMar 25
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Wendy’s, facing backlash over CEO’s pricing comment, says no price hikes at busy timesSurge pricing is used by companies like Uber to charge customers more during busy times and less during slow periods.U.S. NewsFeb 27
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B.C. woman’s death blamed on health care gaps and lack of family doctorFamily and friends of a young shelter worker in Nanaimo are speaking out about her death from an undiagnosed serious infection.HealthFeb 27
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Radio host’s viral poetry sparks worldwide connectionAfter sharing her poetry online, radio host Josie Balka has been flooded with online responses and a nod from prominent Hollywood celebrities.FeaturesFeb 21
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PepsiCo products pulled from some stores in Europe over ‘unacceptable’ price hikesSupermarket chain Carrefour will stop selling PepsiCo products in France, Belgium, Spain and Italy over price increases for items like Lay's potato chips and its namesake soda.ConsumerJan 5
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Quaker recall spurs Canada-wide class-action lawsuitA law firm has filed a class action lawsuit in B.C. against The Quaker Oats Company after its Quaker products were recalled in Canada due to potential salmonella contamination.CanadaJan 19
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High levels of streptococcal bacteria infections continue in B.C. childrenHealth officials at BC Children's Hospital are warning the public about higher levels of strep bacterial infections among children.HealthJan 18