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In Your Backyard: Running the Mosaic stairsPopularity in the Stadium Stairs program has skyrocketed, so the city brought in a ticket system to ensure a safe and quality class for all.CanadaJul 3
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Have you noticed an increase in wasp activity around Toronto? Here’s whyAs summer comes to a close, many Torontonians have noticed an increase in wasp activity — as experts say wasp season is in full swing.EnvironmentSep 17, 2025
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Boy, 15, and girl, 12, drowned in northwestern Ontario river: provincial policeA 15-year-old boy and 12-year-old girl drowned in Dryden’s Wabigoon River Thursday; both were pulled from the water and pronounced dead in hospital, OPP say.CanadaAug 1, 2025
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10 drownings in Ontario region sparks urgent plea for water safetyTen drownings in Eastern Ontario this summer prompt urgent calls for life jacket use and better boating safety. Experts say most deaths were preventable.CanadaJul 24, 2025
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Heat warning for southern Ontario, Quebec set to end tonightSouthern Ontario is facing another heat wave with temperatures near 35°C and humidex values hitting 40, prompting warnings and expanded cooling measures in Toronto.WeatherJul 6, 2025
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What to expect at the 2025 Saskatoon ExhibitionThis year marks the 140th annual Saskatoon Exhibition and Prairieland is preparing for their biggest festival yet, with star studded performers, better rides and delicious food.EntertainmentMay 15, 2025
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Planning a road trip this summer? Car mechanic offers advice on vehicle maintenanceMaking sure your brakes are checked, fluids are replaced and winter tires switched out are just some ways to get a head start on vehicle maintenance.LifestyleMay 9, 2025
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Whoop-Up Days officially kicks off in Lethbridge: ‘It’s always an exciting time’More than 90 floats snaked their way through Lethbridge, Alta., to the delight of both kids and adults, marking the launch of Whoop-Up Days.EntertainmentAug 20, 2024
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Engaging kids this summer beyond the screenAn early childhood educator in Saskatchewan says it is important to set boundaries and schedules for kids even during the summertime.CanadaJul 7, 2024
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Scrapes, sunburns and dehydration. How to treat common summer injuries in kidsParents should monitor kids for signs of fatigue and pay attention to the warmth and colour of their skin — if it’s red and hot, they probably need to take a break inside.HealthJul 2, 2024
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