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Fredericton Transit proposes route changes and increased service |Anna Mandin
The Fredericton Transit manager recommended increasing service to eight routes. This as she reported an increase in 2024 users, and…
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The Beer Store prepares for a ‘new chapter’ as more places sell booze |Isaac Callan
From Thursday, thousands of convenience stores will be allowed to sell products that were exclusive to The Beer Store, the…
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Alberta First Nation condemns shooting death of 15-year-old, calls for RCMP resignations |Karen Bartko
Hoss Lightning, who had just turned 15, was shot and killed in Wetaskiwin after allegedly calling 911 for help and…
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Federal international student cap having ‘negative impact’ in Manitoba: stakeholders |Daisy Woelk
In January, the federal government announced it would be accepting fewer international students. With school now back, that policy is…
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BC Ferries cancels multiple Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen route sailings due to mechanical issue |Lasia Kretzel
Nearly a dozen sailings from Swartz Bay and Tsawwassen have been cancelled over the next two days.
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Saskatchewan students, teachers return to full classrooms across the province |Andrew Benson
After job action and pauses in extracurricular activities last year, teachers and students return to classrooms. However, teachers are entering…
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81-year-old found dead in Texada Island home, homicide investigators called in |Lasia Kretzel
Texada RCMP found the body of an 81-year-old man at a home on Para Street near the intersection of Earl Street…
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: September 2024 |Andrew Benson
Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.
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A long weekend every week? Why Japan is the latest urging firms to consider it |Uday Rana
Some officials consider changing Japan’s often gruelling work culture crucial to maintaining a viable workforce amid the country’s nosediving birth…
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Cellphone restrictions, school zone speed limits take effect as B.C. kids head back to classroom |Lasia Kretzel
Effective Tuesday morning, B.C. school districts are required to have policies regulating the use of cellphones in the classroom.
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