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AI expo in Saskatoon shows how fast the technology is evolvingA Sask Ai Expo welcomed a crowd of all ages from different backgrounds to learn about AI and how it is moving forward fast.TechApr 27
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Man accused of exposing himself at Calgary school wanted by policeCalgary police are making a public plea for help identifying a man who is accused of exposing himself to students outside an elementary school in the city's southwest.CrimeJun 25
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Google must share search data, open Android to rival AI firms, EU saysThe EU said it will support innovation and diversity in the field by enabling fair access to AI features on Android devices and search engines.TechJul 16
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Wildlife experts encouraging public to watch for nesting animalsWith turtle nesting season underway and other cold-blooded wildlife becoming more active, drivers, cyclists and pedestrians are being urged to stay alert on roads this summerEnvironmentJun 26
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Thieves steal over $4.5M worth of jewelry from French glassmaker museum'Following the terrible burglary the museum suffered, it is impossible to carry on as if nothing had happened. The investigation is ongoing,' the museum said in a statement.WorldJul 8
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Accused Bishnoi gang associate agrees to deportation orderSahibjot Singh is the latest of dozens of Indian nationals to face deportation for their involvement in extortion gangs.Canada7 hours
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Former GM site in Ontario given 120-day cleanup deadline after appeal failsA lawyer representing the mortgage holder of the former GM site asked for the appeal hearing to be adjourned, but the request was denied.CanadaJul 6
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Alberta program helping inmates with FASD adjust to life beyond bars hailed a successOn average, 30 per cent of adults leaving an Alberta jail re-offend within months — but of the 400 FASD program participants who've enrolled since 2025, only 13 per cent have.HealthJul 14
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Tennis Canada plans new stadium as part of Montreal modernizationTennis Canada plans to build a new centre-court stadium with a retractable roof in Montreal as part of a major modernization of its facilities at Jarry Park.CanadaJun 23
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Calgarians forecast to experience a ‘typical’ mosquito season this summerBased on sampling done so far by the city of Calgary and University of Calgary, researchers are predicting this year will be a 'typical' mosquito season in the city.ScienceJun 22
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AI is creating a ‘two-track’ job market, report says. What it means for youWhile in some cases, AI will act as a 'force-multiplier' for some experts, it will make some other jobs easier for non-experts, a new report by PwC says.EconomyJun 15
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Calgary medical clinic site of potential measles exposure, province saysThe province says the exposure happened at a clinic in the Westhills area back on May 11. Anyone who may have been there in a two-hour timeframe in the late morning may be exposed.HealthJun 3
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B.C. man describes terror, isolation after prescription ADHD medication led to arrest in GeorgiaSimon Rovensky spent nearly two months in Gldani Prison before being released after his family raised tens of thousands of dollars to cover a fine and other costs.Crime1 hour
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Ontario jail guards appeal for help after report reveals suicide crisisThirty-four correctional workers have died by suicide over the past 15 years, according to a report by the Office of the Chief Coroner.CanadaJun 30
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Saskatchewan had ‘significant gaps’ in 2025 wildfire preparation, response: reportThe Saskatchewan government and SPSA received a report described by the opposition as "damning." It has 11 recommendations to better manage wildfires.FireJun 12
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WHO head calls for ceasefire in Congo to help tackle Ebola outbreak'Please, declare a ceasefire. Even briefly. Even just enough to let health workers through. People are dying from Ebola who do not have to die,' the WHO head wrote.WorldMay 28
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Amazon Prime Day 2026: These 20 must-have viral products are finally on saleWhether you're shopping for practical upgrades or trending finds, Prime Day is often when these coveted products hit some of their lowest prices of the year.The CuratorJun 24
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Ebola outbreak is ‘very complex,’ but ‘can be stopped’, WHO chief says“To come here is to really show to the community that they’re not alone," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters at the airport late Thursday.WorldMay 29
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Bank of Canada says households struggling, economy vulnerable to shocksThe global economy is 'volatile' and 'vulnerabilities' exist that could expose Canada to potential shocks on multiple fronts, the central bank's report says.EconomyMay 28
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Alberta’s Smith says the law will be enforced if separation vote spurs civil disobedienceAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says the law will be enforced if First Nation communities engage in civil disobedience over her government's separation referendum.PoliticsJun 8