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‘It’s all about educating the youth’: FireSmart BC releases new education program"It's all about educating the youth, change really comes from the youth and so empowering them to make those changes."Fire57 mins
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New garbage bin sizes greenlit by Saskatoon city councilCity council voted to have three sizes of black carts available to Saskatoon residents, giving the option of two smaller sizes in addition to the current large bin.CanadaSep 27
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Senior care expert busts myths surrounding dementia for Alzheimer’s Awareness MonthThere are 679,000 Canadians currently living with dementia and the Alzheimer's Society of Canada said it believes that number will rise to just under one million by 2030.CanadaSep 27
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Saskatchewan Ministry of health encourages those eligible to get new COVID-19 boosterAs fall rolls around, the Saskatchewan Ministry of health is expecting an increase in COVID-19 activity. The government recently announced that a new booster shot is available.HealthSep 27
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Shroomyz, a psychedelic mushroom dispensary, opens in KingstonThe store opened in downtown Kingston on September 15. Kingston Police say they are aware of the business but declined to comment further.CanadaSep 26
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Some people with complex needs to be turned away from Saskatoon wellness centre"The Emergency Wellness Centre will actually be pushing people with complex needs away that are not following the rules," said Mark Arcand.CanadaSep 26
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Autopsy results proves Tuesday death no longer suspicious: Saskatoon policePolice say a 38-year-old man was found dead outside in the 300 block of Avenue R South Tuesday morning.CanadaSep 26
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Fire destroys two homes in Kingston’s west endKingston fire officials are still investigating the cause of a blaze on Clover Street on Monday and say damage to the two houses is at least $1.5 million. No one was injured.FireSep 26
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Christmas creeping onto Saskatoon shelves early in 2023'We haven't even got in our pumpkins yet and we are already setting up Christmas,' said Madie Anholt at Wilson's Greenhouse.CanadaSep 25
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Undercover confession allowed as evidence in Saskatoon first-degree murder trialA judge decided that all of the statements obtained during an undercover police operation into Fertuck will be allowed as evidence -- including his confession to the crime.CanadaSep 22
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