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Sask. teachers withdraw from extracurricular activities for 48 hours

Teachers across Saskatchewan are withdrawing from all extracurricular activities, starting this morning, for at least 48 hours. That means clubs and activities for students, including sports, drama, music, band rehearsals, student leadership activities, science

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Manitoba, Ottawa putting up $60M for Churchill railway upgrades, port redevelopment

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P.E.I. teacher joins Ukrainian friends on trip home as war passes 2-year mark

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Judge rules today whether convicted killer of London, Ont., Muslim family committed terrorism

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