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Kookum's got talent: Fashions designed by matriarch of famed Manitoba jigging family showcased on the runway

Winnipeg designer Dawn Harris-Flett gets her creative inspiration with every dance step her grandchildren take — and last week,…

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I'm an Afghan woman who went to school. I wish it was a right instead of luck

This First Person article is written by Freshta Hemmati, women's rights activist and Afghan journalist living in P.E.I.…

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Renting a car this summer? Plan ahead — and watch out for sticker shock

If you're planning on vacationing in Nova Scotia this summer, don't expect to get much of a break…

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Excessive screen time is changing our eyes faster than we can blink

Pedram Mousavi's work is all about detail, so his vision must be sharp. The luxury auto detailing studio owner…

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What browsing in a store offers that online algorithms just can't

The Sunday Magazine8:21What we lose when we stop browsingThere's something about browsing in stores that online retailers just…

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Sask. man at centre of historic 'Starlight Tours' police misconduct case has died

A man who spoke out more than 20 years ago after being taken on a "Starlight Tour" by Saskatoon police has…

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Vaisakhi parade in Surrey, B.C., sees over half a million people celebrate, organizers say

More than half a million people flocked to Surrey, B.C., for one of the largest Vaisakhi parades in Canada. The Surrey…

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Dead wildlife found at oilsands tailings pond in northern Alberta

The Alberta Energy Regulator is investigating after dozens of bird carcasses were discovered at an oilsands site near Fort…

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Regina teen hockey player scores a hat trick in 10 seconds

Connor Bedard isn't the only young hockey player turning heads at Saskatchewan rinks lately — so is 13-year-old Regina U13A…

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Former student, school officials condemn destruction of Pride flag at N.S. school

Warning: This story describes details of an act of discrimination against members of the LGBTQ community. A former student…

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Hundreds of lodge workers in Fort McMurray face termination after rejecting pay cut, union says

Angela Fiddler doesn't know how she'll afford to feed her husband, who's terminally ill with cancer, after being…

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Husband of N.S. mass shooting victim outraged after theft from memorial park

The husband of one of the victims of the Nova Scotia April 2020 mass shooting is disgusted and…

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These Calgarians are using boxing and tech to fight back against Parkinson's disease

It started with her hand shaking.Shirley Jager began to notice the tremor about 15 years ago, and she…

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12 mushers arrive safely in Arctic Bay after 9-day Nunavut Quest sled dog race

Soft snow, open water, and tangled lines — those were some of the challenges faced by mushers in…

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Make Ozempic free for weight loss patients in 'specific cases,' Quebec doctors say

When it comes to the public drug insurance plan in Quebec, there's a strict rule the province doesn't break: It…

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