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Bridge closed amid runoff, ice in northeast Sask RM
Flooding and ice buildup have forced the closure of Warners Bridge, as the RM of Arborfield urge residents to avoid the area for safety reasons.
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SaskPower reschedules outage for northern Saskatchewan
A planned SaskPower outage set for April 26 is now moved to May 3, affecting communities north of Prince Albert from early morning
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US stocks drift in early trading as crude oil prices rise
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. stock market is drifting after uncertainty rose over the weekend about what will happen next in the Iran war, while oil prices are rising. The S&P 500 slipped less than 0.1% in early trading Monday.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney announces Canada's 1st sovereign wealth fund
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is unveiling the country's first national sovereign wealth fund, which will begin at $25 billion.
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Shell to buy ARC Resources in deal valued at $22B including debt
CALGARY — Shell plc has signed a deal to acquire ARC Resources Ltd. in a stock-and-cash deal valued at $22 billion, including assumed debt.
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100 years of CKRM: Monday Night Massacre — Blakeney to Devine
Celebrating the history of Saskatchewan and the 100th anniversary of 620 CKRM with a look back at news from the last hundred years.
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In the news today: New affordability poll, Online harms rally, Ontario housing
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed …
Poll suggests Canadians want Carney government focused on affordability in next year
A new poll suggests Canadians give the Liberal government passing grad
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VPD officers haven't spoken at Myles Gray death hearing. Here's what the exhibits say
VANCOUVER — None of the seven Vancouver police officers involved in a violent encounter leading up to the death of Myles Gray more than 10 years ago has yet testified at a public hearing that is scheduled to resume on Wednesday.
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A major housing development is in the works east of Toronto, but some are crying foul
The City of Pickering is set to vote next month on a secondary housing development plan that could transform the municipality's landscape east of Toronto over the next quarter-century.
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Child advocates to rally for online harms bill covering AI chatbots, gaming
OTTAWA — Children’s advocates will hold a rally and press conference on Parliament Hill Monday to call for online harms legislation that covers AI chatbots and video games.
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Cenovus says oilfield extension off Newfoundland will hike emissions by 21 per cent
ST. JOHN'S — The Newfoundland and Labrador government has approved hikes in greenhouse gas emissions at a nickel mine in northern Labrador and the Cenovus-owned White Rose oilfield off the coast of St. John's.
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Mounties say there's no evidence supporting some new N.S. government cannabis claims
HALIFAX — The RCMP are dismissing recent claims made by the Nova Scotia government that unregulated cannabis dispensaries are selling guns and women.
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Bank of Canada expected to hold key rate as it grapples with Iran war shock
OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada will share how it's thinking about price pressures from the Iran war on Wednesday when it publishes a new monetary policy report and makes its next interest rate decision.
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Poll suggests Canadians want Carney government focused on affordability in next year
OTTAWA — A new poll from the Angus Reid Institute suggests Canadians are giving Prime Minister Mark Carney's government a passing grade in its first year of international relations, but it has failed to meet expectations on affordability issues.
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Poll suggests Canadians want Carney government focused on affordability in next year
OTTAWA — A new poll from the Angus Reid Institute suggests Canadians are giving Prime Minister Mark Carney's government a passing grade in its first year of international relations, but it has failed to meet expectations on affordability issues.
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Regina Capitals defeat Saskatoon Royals for bronze medal at Central Canada Cup Junior B hockey championship
Regina takes 4-1 victory in all-Prairie Junior Hockey League battle to finish in third place
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On the hunt for crocus pics!
Snow on the ground or not, hardy crocuses are out there somewhere.
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Seven-Week pipeline installation project begins Monday
Wanuskewin Road closed between Arthur Rose Avenue and Marquis Drive.
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