One year later: Aid efforts for Ukraine across Saskatchewan

As Saskatchewan looks back on one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the province is proud of the support and aid they have offered the country during devastating times.…

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Ukrainian family living in Nova Scotia reflects on one year of war

A Ukrainian family who now calls Nova Scotia home is looking to the future as the country marks one year at war. They say Russia’s invasion of Ukraine abruptly changed…

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Ukrainian family living in Nova Scotia reflects on one year of war

A Ukrainian family who now calls Nova Scotia home is looking to the future as the country marks one year at war. They say Russia’s invasion of Ukraine abruptly changed…

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Grammy award-winning producer and singer Kel-P unveils debut EP ‘Bully Season Vol.1’

After years of being at the forefront of music production working with the likes of Wizkid,…

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Man admits killing wife found dismembered in Paris park

PARIS – A man from the Paris suburbs has admitted to killing his wife whose dismembered remains were found in a park in the French capital this month, a source…

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Worst-ever February rainforest data for Brazilian Amazon

BRASILIA – Brazilian Amazon deforestation reached its worst-ever February level in the second month of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s presidential term, provisional data showed on Friday. Surveillance satellites…

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Land borders shut ahead of Nigeria election as soldiers patrol, residents stock-up

“Internal movements have been restricted to the polling units. There will also be no movement of persons across national borders,” the ministry of interior said in a statement.

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Roald Dahl’s original books will kept in print, following editing backlash

Publisher Penguin Random House announced Friday it will publish “classic” unexpurgated versions of Roald Dahl’s children’s novels after it received criticism for cuts and rewrites that were intended to make…

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Palestinian nurse spots own father among dying casualties from Israel raid

NABLUS, Palestinian Territories – When Israel conducted its deadliest raid in the occupied West Bank in almost two decades this week, a young Palestinian nurse rushed to help. As critical…

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EU approves 10th package of Russia sanctions on anniversary of invasion

BRUSSELS – The European Union has approved a tenth package of Russia sanctions on the anniversary of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, the Swedish EU presidency said late on Friday. “Together,…

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