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Mary Brown said that when she joined the Regina Masters Swim Club in the late 1970s, she did not think she'd

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Why Israel had to change its Eurovision song to compete

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Supreme Court won't hear appeal of private school that wouldn't let Muslim students pray

The country's top court has declined to hear the appeal of a private Calgary school that was found to have

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The Bank of Canada expects it will cut rates this year, but officials are split on the timing

The Bank of Canada expects it will be able to begin cutting interest rates sometime this year, but officials are

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Russian missiles attack Kyiv in 1st major assault in weeks

Russia fired 31 ballistic and cruise missiles at Kyiv before dawn Thursday in the first attack on the Ukrainian capital

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B.C. investment fraud victim thinks he was able to recover his $735K thanks to similar Manitoba case

A British Columbia man who put more than $700,000 of his money into what he thought would be a safe

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Police don riot gear as N.L. Liberals make 2nd attempt at budget amid protests

It's deja vu at Confederation Building in St. John's on Thursday morning, as police and protesters have shown up in

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Canada faces shortage of measles vaccines amid rise in cases, demand

Canada is facing a shortage of measles vaccines amid a rise in cases across the country and around the world,

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