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More businesses reopen in China, but many people stay home
BEIJING - More offices and stores in Beijing and other parts of China finally reopened Monday after the Lunar New Year break was extended to discourage travel and contain the new coronavirus, but many...
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People are putting nature in more trouble now than at any other time in human history, with extinction looming over 1 million species of plants and animals, scientists said Monday. But it's not too la...
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SASKATOON - A health researcher studying COVID-19 as part of a national immunity task force hopes the pandemic elevates concern for persistent health issues, such as...
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MOOSE JAW, Sask. - Manitoba, Ontario and the Jennifer Jones wild-card team secured playoff berths at the Canadian women's curling championship Thursday. Manitoba's Kerri Einarson, Ontario's Rachel Hom...
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City of Regina restarts warming bus program
The City of Regina has reversed its plans for its warming bus. Starting Thursday at 9 p.m., a Regina Transit bus will be available as an overnight warming spot seven nights a week to help those who sl...
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Regina Food Bank exceeds goal in latest campaign
Ahead of its leanest season, the Regina Food Bank has had a big response with its latest campaign. All through May the food bank set up dinner setting in different spots around the city, asking people...
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Ottawa announces $1.2B more to help Indigenous communities fight COVID-19 pandemic
OTTAWA - Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says Ottawa will spend $1.2 billion in new funding to help Indigenous communities keep fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.That includes another $380 milli...
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New Brunswick's provincial election campaign enters first weekend
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