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Now armed with AI, America's adversaries will try to influence election, security officials warn
WASHINGTON (AP) - America's foreign adversaries will again seek to influence the upcoming U.S. elections, top security officials warned members of the Senate Wednesday, harnessing the latest innovatio...
The Canadian Press
May 15, 2024
Puppy mills now illegal in Ontario, but advocates say little will change for dogs
TORONTO - Puppy mills are now illegal in Ontario after the province recently passed legislation banning them, but critics say the new law will do little to curb the problem. The law, called the Preven...
The Canadian Press
Jun 26, 2024
Ontario jail inmate numbers spike in last year, now well over capacity, data shows
TORONTO - Ontario's jails have seen a dramatic increase in the number of inmates over the past year with the majority of the facilities well over capacity, new data obtained by The Canadian Press show...
The Canadian Press
Mar 06, 2024
"It's safe for now." province says about carbon levy deal with Feds
Deal between province and Feds secures 50 per cent of outstanding Carbon Tax amounts Sask. owes
Mia Holowaychuk
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'This plan will be moving forward now': Boldt on Harbour Landing School boundary change
The wheels on the bus will still go round and round, but many students are expected to be going to a different school. Although no final decision has yet been made, it appears 200 students will be mov...
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Romania: Election expected to usher in 'European' generation
BUCHAREST, Romania - Romanians will vote Sunday in a legislative election expected to restore some measure of stability in a country with one of the European Union's highest emigration rates, and brin...
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Dec 05, 2020
Spring runoff in Sask. projected to be below normal
A winter that didn't include much snowfall could mean a dry spring for much of Saskatchewan. In its March spring runoff outlook released Thursday, the Water Security Agency (WSA) projected that much o...
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Mar 05, 2020
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Stabbed, headbutted, feces thrown: CUPE reports violence in Sask. schools
Schools are a place to learn and grow, but they can also be violent for education support workers in Saskatchewan. CUPE did a confidential survey involving more than 1,000 education support workers, h...
Andrew Shepherd
Nov 27, 2019
Country music fans return to Craven for first time in three years
After a three-year wait, Country Thunder is back in Craven. The festival has been a staple in Craven for decades and brings together country music fans from across the province for four days of fun. C...
Shane Clausing
Jul 12, 2022
Regina Food Bank stretching to meet growing needs
More people are in need of support from Regina's food bank - and needing it more frequently - than ever before. John Bailey, CEO of the Regina Food Bank, said usage continues to be very high. Last yea...
Libby Gray
Aug 16, 2023
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