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Saskatoon · SaskatoonSaskatchewan's addictions and justice ministers say British Columbia's recent decision to rollback parts of its drug decriminalization pilot is proof the controversial strategy isn't a viable solution to either province's overdose crisis. But the news hasn't swayed some health researchers and drug policy reform advocates calling for Saskatchewan to decriminalize simple possession.See the Story
Sask. ministers dub drug decriminalization 'a disaster' as B.C. seeks to roll back pilot
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Sudbury, Ontario · SudburyThe working group spearheading this initiative says that goal can be attained by identifying areas to protect within existing crown, municipal and institutional lands.See the Story
Greater Sudbury wants to protect 30% of its lands and waters by 2030
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Christmas · ManitobaA drive-by shooting in northwest Winnipeg last Christmas Eve is connected with a rash of extortion incidents and two other shootings targeting home builders in the Edmonton area, according to police in that city.See the Story
Winnipeg drive-by shooting connected with extortion, shootings in Alberta: Edmonton police
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Manitoba · ManitobaIt is nearly impossible to exterminate zebra mussels once they have entered a body of water, yet biologists were able to do that in a Texas lake three years ago, so is there hope for Manitoba's Clear Lake?See the Story
Zebra mussel eradication possible if you act fast and early, says scientist with Texas state agency
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Saskatoon · SaskatoonShamim and Shima Aghaaminiha may have left their home country of Iran, but the sisters say they've found a way to reflect the struggle of the Iranian people through art in their new home in Regina.See the Story
After leaving Iran, these two sisters are using art to speak out against religious tyranny
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Saskatoon · SaskatoonFor Asian Heritage Month, CBC Saskatchewan connected with Asian Canadian artists to allow them to express their own stories through art. We profiled four Asian artists and groups and the original work they created for CBC under the theme, “Finding strength in our (hi)stories.”See the Story
For Asian Heritage Month, we're celebrating Asian identities through art
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Pride Month · TorontoWith a month to go before the kickoff of Pride Month in Toronto, the city's premier queer theatre space is facing a city order that limits access to its main stage area.See the Story
Toronto's main 2SLGBTQ+ theatre in conflict with city hall over building violation
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Nova Scotia · Nova ScotiaThe YWCA Halifax proposed building a child-care centre that would serve kids with disabilities last July, seeking $3 million in funding from the province after finding there was an acute need for such a facility. Almost a year later, the organization is still awaiting an answer.See the Story
YWCA Halifax proposes building inclusive, accessible child-care centre
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