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Fake Bell Canada rep scams Ontario resident into sending money to U.S. bankThe Ontario Provincial Police said they were able to recover some funds from a 'tech service fraud' scam in which the scammer pretended to be from Bell Canada.CrimeFeb 24
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Anthropic says no to Pentagon demand for unrestricted use of its AI techAnthropic CEO Dario Amodei has declared his company “cannot in good conscience accede” to the Pentagon’s final demand to allow unrestricted use of its technology.U.S. NewsFeb 27
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Canada’s Oldham ticks off another bucket list boxCanadian Megan Oldham ticked off a pretty special box Monday in winning Olympic bronze in women's freeski slopestyle.SportsFeb 9
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Snowboarders accept injury as part of the jobLike the old Timex watch ad, snowboarders take a licking and keep on ticking.SportsFeb 15
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AI allows for ‘significantly smaller team,’ Block says of 40% staff cut'The core thesis is simple. Intelligence tools have changed what it means to build and run a company,' CEO Jack Dorsey said in a letter to shareholders of the financial tech firm.TechFeb 27
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‘Directly above her’: Saskatchewan man recalls fight with moose to save motherShawn Tuffnell says he punched a moose multiple times, gripping its neck, before shooting it to death to save his 70-year-old mother.CanadaFeb 11
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Sask. man uses 3D printer, assistive tech, to help people with disabilities do everyday tasksA man living with a brain injury is using 3D printing and electronics to create assistive technology, helping people with disabilities do everyday tasks and fun activities easier.CanadaJan 18
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Last-minute Valentine’s Day gifts that will arrive on timeFrom jewellery and bestselling fragrances to must-have tech, these last-minute Valentine’s Day gifts by brands like Jenny Bird and Nintendo arrive before February 14.The CuratorFeb 11
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Montreal parish fights to demolish derelict church that’s become a TikTok destinationTacked on the plywood fence keeping intruders away from the long-closed St-Eusèbe-de-Verceil church in Montreal, next to "Free Gaza" and anti-police graffiti, is a poem.CanadaFeb 10
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Inflation ticked up to 2.4% in December: StatCanStatistics Canada says the end of the federal government’s tax holiday a year earlier pushed the annual pace of inflation up two ticks to 2.4 per cent in December.EconomyJan 19
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Amazon cuts 16K corporate jobs, says it will use more AIThe tech giant has stated that 'generative AI' would begin to lessen the company's corporate workforce in the next few years.U.S. NewsJan 28
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‘He was covered head to toe in blood,’ police officer says in Saskatoon murder trialThe first emergency responder at the scene says she saw a large bullet wound on Arden Panipekeesick's neck and knew he would likely die.CanadaJan 30
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ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets rebound from Detroit debacleThe Winnipeg Jets produced a win they needed to have Tuesday night in New Jersey. But the clock is still ticking, and quickly, on an inexplicable season.SportsJan 28
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Wagon-dragging B.C. islanders face weeks without vehicle bridge, knocked askew by tugMore than a week after the wood-deck single-lane truss bridge was damaged by a tugboat on Jan. 20, residents say they are worried for themselves and their neighbours.CanadaJan 30
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How could Canada, EU, NATO respond to a U.S. takeover of Greenland?From a 'trade bazooka' to a sweeping ban on U.S. tech companies like Meta and others, here's how NATO, the EU and Canada could respond if the U.S. invades Greenland.CanadaJan 17
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Mother says son was ‘savagely bitten’ at Toronto-area group home amid staff strikeThe mother of a man living in a Toronto-area group home at the centre of a bitter labour dispute says she is seeking accountability after he was "savagely bitten" on the neck.CanadaJan 15
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Top Boxing week deals: TVs, electronics & must-have techAt The Curator, we’re always ready for a good tech deal—especially when TVs and must-have gadgets are involved.The CuratorDec 26, 2025
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B.C. premier paints rosy picture for economy heading in to 2026Last month, B.C. Premier David Eby shared a new 10-year economic strategy that embraces speeding up the building of major projects.PoliticsDec 17, 2025
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Feds, Ontario to sign deal reducing regulatory burden on Ring of Fire, other projectsOttawa and Ontario are set to sign a deal Thursday that will reduce the regulatory burden on large projects, including the road to the Ring of Fire.PoliticsDec 17, 2025
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Dip in Saskatchewan population result of immigration caps, expert saysAn immigration expert says the dip in Saskatchewan's latest population numbers can be owed to a federal government-imposed cap on temporary foreign workers.CanadaFeb 4