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/ 3 years agoForced closure of Clavet, Sask., business has nearby community puzzled
For travellers venturing down Highway 16 east of Saskatoon, they’ll have more than likely passed by or stopped at the Domo...
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/ 3 years agoThe big story: iOS 14.5 brings privacy changes and more
Apple’s latest software upgrade brings a big change, Roku accuses Google of anti-competitive behavior and Brex raises a big funding round....
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/ 3 years agoHeating stations for Montreal homeless population to close
Montrealers experiencing homelessness are about to lose warming stations they’ve had for months. With the weather getting warmer, the stations are...
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/ 3 years agoHamilton tattoo shop still operating despite multiple charges under COVID-19 emergency orders
For the second week in a row, a Hamilton Mountain tattoo shop has been charged under the Reopening Ontario Act, but...
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/ 3 years ago‘She deteriorated like she fell off a cliff’: Vaccinated Ontario senior battles COVID-19 in hospital
Patricia McRae, 79, of Burlington, Ont., could not wait to get her COVID-19 vaccine and become one step closer to reuniting...
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/ 3 years agoAlberta easing COVID-19 restrictions at continuing care facilities
Residents of Alberta’s continuing care facilities and their families will soon have more freedom to visit with one another, a change...
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/ 3 years agoCole Caufield set to make NHL debut as Habs take on Flames in Calgary
Winger Cole Caufield will be playing in his first NHL match as the Montreal Canadiens take on the Flames in Calgary...
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/ 3 years agoMan arrested after swinging hatchet inside London, Ont., business: police
London, Ont., police say a man is facing charges after a hatchet was reportedly swung inside a local business. Police say...
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/ 3 years agoSaskatchewan driver faces impaired driving charges after being stopped for speeding
A driver caught speeding by a Saskatchewan RCMP officer north of Regina is facing impaired driving charges. Police said the officer...
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/ 3 years agoB.C. expanding circuit breaker funding to hotels, motels and other short-term accommodations
Hotels, motels and other short-term accommodations in B.C. are now eligible to apply for the province’s “circuit breaker” funding. The province...
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/ 3 years agoQuebec wants to help provincial economy hit hard by COVID-19 pandemic. But is it enough?
Quebec made several announcements Monday to boost an economy hard hit by the pandemic, with the provincial government saying it’s investing...
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/ 3 years agoANALYSIS: Scheifele ‘pissed off’ about benching but has put it behind him
Mark Scheifele found himself in an unfamiliar position and responded in the manner one would expect. The Winnipeg Jets‘ top centre...