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Taliban blocks dozens of women from taking flights out of Afghanistan

Afghanistan's Taliban rulers refused to allow dozens of women to board several flights, including some bound for Canada, because they were travelling without male guardians, two Afghan airline officials said

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Too young to tweet? Twitter shut down CRA's account over its 'birth date,' records show

Misery might love company, but bureaucracy doesn't seem to relish bureaucracy.The social media team at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)

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Twitter's former CEO, CFO add to 'staggering' number of suits Musk, X face over nonpayment

Former senior executives of Twitter are suing Elon Musk and X Corp., saying they are entitled to a total of

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Ukraine says it sunk a Russian warship in Black Sea in drone attack

Ukraine claimed Tuesday it has sunk another Russian warship in the Black Sea using high-tech sea drones as Kyiv's forces

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Affordable-housing buyers already owned homes, civil suits claim

Built with a $53-million low-interest loan from the province to underwrite the below-market sale of family homes, Victoria's Vivid condominium

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U.S. YouTuber comes to Northern Sask. to learn Cree, surprises elders

Cree elders were surprised and confused when a foreigner started talking to them in their language. Arieh Smith, 33, can speak

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Northern Sask. parents welcome quadruplets into the world on Leap Year Day

A family from northern Saskatchewan marked Leap Year Day like virtually no one else — by bringing quadruplets into the world.Savannah

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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

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This 100-year-old Quebecer is still volunteering in his community and has no plans to stop

Sitting on his couch in his family home where he has lived alone for upward of 15 years, Louis Pagé

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