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Saskatchewan boosts disaster aid in response to storm-packed spring and summerIncreased benefits are being put in place to help residents after stormy spring and summer seasons, the Saskatchewan government announced Thursday.WeatherJul 16
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Simply Delicious Recipe: Spring Strawberries with Burrata and EndiveFollow along with Susan Hay and Chef Mark McEwan, as he pairs strawberries with Burrata cheese and Endive.FeaturesJul 3
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Theft, crime hurting Spring Garden Road’s image, Halifax business association saysSpring Garden Road is known as a shopping destination and busy hub, but an increase in retail theft and loitering complaints puts that reputation at risk.CanadaJun 15
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BC Hydro expects World Cup and hot weather to trigger record spring power consumptionBC Hydro says warm weather and FIFA World Cup activity could push spring electricity demand near record levels across the province.CanadaJun 12
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Pothole claims in Saskatoon already more than double last year’s numbersSaskatoon is suffering from a pothole outbreak this spring with more than 4,000 recorded as of June 3. Leading to 338 claims, double the 10-year average and it's costing drivers.CanadaJun 7
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NS Power says billing ‘back to normal’ after cyberattack, so it’s bringing back late feesNova Scotia Power says it plans to resume charging late fees this October for the first time since a cyberattack disrupted billing last spring.EconomyJul 15
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Push to stop New Brunswick’s Tantramar gas plant picks up momentumLocal and national advocacy groups are urging the province to rethink the project, even after it cleared a major regulatory hurdle this past spring.CanadaJul 6
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Food tax cut, bad behaviour: A recap of the Manitoba government’s spring sittingThe Manitoba government's three-month spring sitting is over. It saw the government pass a tax cut, accusations of racist comments and other unruly behaviour.PoliticsJun 2
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Ottawa eyes Labour Code conflict intervention changes, minister saysHajdu's department launched broad consultations with employers, unions and other stakeholders this spring about changes they'd like to see to the Canada Labour Code.CanadaJul 3
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Ontario applies new transparency law to Premier Doug Ford’s cellphone, denies accessThe government announced this spring it would tighten Ontario's transparency laws to offer near-blanket exemptions for the premier, ministers and all of their political staff.CanadaJun 30
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Rockslide in Banff National Park closes popular climbing areaParks Canada has shut down an area just east of the Banff Springs Golf Course after a rockslide happened Tuesday in a popular climbing area. Fortunately there were no injuries.EnvironmentJul 8
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New Music Friday: 12 new releases for the last weekend of spring (12 June 2026)While we do have more summer albums for New Music Friday, it's also time to start setting up records for the fall.EntertainmentJun 12
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Worries mount that Ontario’s auto insurance changes will increase costsIn early 2024, as part of Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy’s spring budget, the government overhauled the province’s auto insurance laws to create more flexibility and choice.PoliticsJun 30
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Nova Scotia rolls out new cannabis rules, but Mi’kmaq group defends economic rightsThe Tim Houston government has rolled out changes to the Cannabis Control Act this week after they were passed during the spring sitting of the legislature.CanadaJun 26
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House of Commons rises for summer break after passing flurry of billsDuring the final days of the spring session, the House passed a trio of justice bills to reform bail, create new hate crime offences and criminalize AI-generated sexual deepfakes.PoliticsJun 18
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Southeastern Saskatchewan recovering from intense rainfall, floodingA spring rainstorm slammed parts of southeastern Saskatchewan, leaving a golf course in Esterhazy underwater and flooding basements in Churchbridge.CanadaJun 11
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Late spring start, dry conditions to blame for intense Edmonton allergy seasonAn Edmonton abourist says drought conditions coupled with a later start to spring have put added stress on trees and shrubs, causing them to produce more pollen than usual.HealthMay 29
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Here’s how many days Doug Ford attended question period during a shortened spring sittingData tracked by the NDP shows the premier skipped roughly one in three sessions of question period during the spring sitting, avoiding a key parliamentary accountability mechanism.CanadaJun 3
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B.C. health officials say Canadian who tested positive for hantavirus has recoveredBritish Columbia health officials say the Canadian who fell ill with hantavirus on a cruise ship stricken with an outbreak earlier this spring has recovered.CanadaJun 9
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Métis Nation spring assembly opens in Saskatoon following turbulent yearA key gathering is underway this weekend in Saskatoon as Métis leaders and citizens meet to discuss the future of governance in the province.PoliticsMay 25