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    Public inquest scheduled in death of 14-year-old who drowned in Regina creek in 2015

    The family of Haven Dubois has been fighting for years for answers about how he drowned in a shallow creek in Regina in 2015.Now, nearly nine years after his death on May 20, 2015, they may get some answers.A public inquest is scheduled to begin May 27 in Regina, the province announced on Friday.A coroner's report listed his death as accidental with marijuana being a contributor, and Regina police ruled out foul play in their investigation. According to the coroner's report, boys who were with D

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    China to host Hamas, Fatah for Palestinian unity talks

    China will host Palestinian unity talks between Islamist militant group Hamas and its rivals Fatah, the two groups and a Beijing-based diplomat said on Friday, a notable Chinese foray into Palestinian diplomacy amid the war in the Gaza Strip. Hamas, which controls Gaza, is the group whose fighters stormed into Israeli towns on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 people and capturing 253 hostages.

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    Health-care job fairs held to fill thousands of vacancies across province

    Fairs promoting jobs in health care were held across Nova Scotia on Friday and at least two of them started with lineups before the doors even opened.Events in Sydney and Halifax had people eager to get in early, said Michelle Murphy, assistant manager of recruitment for Nova Scotia Health.The Joan Harriss Cruise Pavilion in Sydney was busy from the beginning, she said."Our doors opened as of 10 o'clock this morning and as of 10:20 we had already seen 190 people through the door," Murphy said.Mo

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    Guilbeault says a cap on plastic production isn't the only solution to plastic waste

    Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says negotiations towards a global treaty to end plastic waste are going well. He says it's too soon to say if a cap on production will be included, but a cap isn't the only solution to the problem. (April 26, 2024)

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    Newsroom Ready: Guilbeault says a cap on plastic production isn't the only solution to plastic waste

    Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says negotiations towards a global treaty to end plastic waste are going well. He says it's too soon to say if a cap on production will be included, but a cap isn't the only solution to the problem. (April 26, 2024)

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    Owner of Detroit-area building that blew up is arrested while trying to leave US, authorities say

    The owner of a Detroit-area business that caught fire and exploded, killing a man, was arrested at a New York airport as he was preparing to depart for Hong Kong on a one-way ticket (AP video: Mike Householder)

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    'I just want to be safe': Ukrainian man in Canada faces limbo amid consular freeze

    OTTAWA — The future was just starting to appear bright for Mykyta Zakharchenko. The 18-year-old's youth in Ukraine was shadowed by two major conflicts with Russia before he escaped to Canada in 2022. With harrowing experiences of war behind him, he recently graduated high school, competes internationally as a rower and is determined to study finance in a few years. But a recent decision to restrict consular services for fighting-aged Ukrainian men has made him feel less certain of his next steps

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