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Damaging winds leave some Albertans without power as weather warnings remain in place
Environment Canada is warning residents in much of Alberta and southern Saskatchewan to secure loose objects and expect damage as strong winds whip through the region, while leaving thousands of residents in the dark.
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Canadian company seeks to stand out with domestically-made generic Ozempic
As geopolitical uncertainties persist, the possibility of a Canadian-made version of one of the most popular drugs in the world is prompting conversations about drug manufacturing capabilities in this country.
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Sask. trained Kurt Oatway takes bronze in Paralympic skiing
Kurt Oatway, the 2018 Paralympic gold medal winner who trained in Saskatchewan has just medalled again, taking bronze in men’s downhill sit-skiing.
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Bystanders help save two youth who fell through ice, Hamilton police say
An officer with Hamilton police’s marine unit says no ice is safe after bystanders helped rescue two youth who fell through the ice near the Pier 7 boardwalk.
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Ontario police rescue 23 people stranded on ice sheet that separated from shore
Provincial police say 23 people were rescued after a piece of ice they were standing on separated from shore in Georgian Bay.
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Alberta and the U.S. have been arguing over electricity — but a ‘win-win’ may be in sight
After months of complaints from Montana politicians and scrutiny from U.S. trade officials, Alberta’s utilities minister says he recently had a great chat with a Montana legislator who has been critical of the province’s approach to electricity.
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Canadian Para alpine star Mollie Jepsen to miss rest of Milano-Cortina Games with knee injury
Mollie Jepsen’s Paralympics have come to an early end due to a knee injury. The Canadian Paralympic Committee and Alpine Canada announced that the West Vancouver, B.C., native will not compete in the four events remaining on her schedule.
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Jewish leaders demand swift and ‘united’ action after Toronto synagogue shootings
The issue of shots being fired at three Toronto-area synagogues in less than a week is no longer just a Jewish one. It’s fast becoming a Canadian issue and the impetus to do something about it has never been more immediately vital. That was the united message from a group of Jewish community and political…
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‘Shaken to our core’: Jewish community urges action against antisemitism after GTA synagogue shootings
Jewish community members are calling on the Canadian government and residents to take a stance against hate and antisemitism after three synagogues were hit by gunfire this week in the Greater Toronto Area.
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Northern Manitoba mobile MRI unit parked in Thompson, struggling to keep staff, associations say
A mobile MRI unit intended to serve patients in two northern Manitoba communities has been parked in Thompson and is struggling to retain staff, according to two associations representing technologists.