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    Sask. government, university officials hope new funding will increase supply of rural veterinarians

    The provincial government says it will subsidize five new spots for rural students at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.University and government officials hosted a news conference on campus Friday morning. They said the move is part of a $13-million funding commitment. That represents a $667,000 increase over last year.Among other programs, that funding will pay for 25 overall training seats for Saskatchewan students. Five of them will be designated fo

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    Sask. man who didn't want his daughter to get COVID-19 shots found guilty of abduction

    The trial of a Carievale, Sask., man charged with abducting his daughter ended Friday with a jury finding him guilty.Court heard Michael Gordon Jackson failed to return his seven-year-old daughter to the care of her mother, who had primary custody, after a long-weekend visit in November 2021. Jackson, who represented himself at the trial in Regina Court of King's Bench, had told the jury his only intention was to prevent his daughter from getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Jackson said he believed th

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    Timberline Lodge damaged in fire on Mt. Hood, Oregon

    Firefighters doused a late-night fire at Oregon’s historic Timberline Lodge — featured in Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 film “The Shining” — before it caused significant damage

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    UN expert finds 'flagrant breaches' of First Nations rights to clean water

    Canada's failure to provide First Nations with clean drinking water constitutes a flagrant human rights violation, the United Nations special rapporteur on the right to water and sanitation says. The official, following a whirlwind formal Canadian tour, expressed a litany of concerns in a preliminary report delivered verbally on Friday in Ottawa. "I finish this almost two-week visit with mixed feelings: admiration but also frustration and even indignation," Pedro Arrojo-Agudo told reporters at t

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    Disability expert resigns from federal advisory group over benefit program

    OTTAWA — One of Canada's leading disability scholars is quitting a federal advisory board, saying the government failed to properly fund the disability benefit. Michael Prince, a professor of social policy at the University of Victoria, says he's deeply disappointed with the Canada Disability Benefit. He's resigning from Disabilities Minister Kamal Khera's advisory group effective immediately, saying he has concluded his voice is no longer making a difference. Prince says the amount of funding f

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  • EntertainmentYahoo News Canada

    'Sullivan's Crossing' star Chad Michael Murray reveals why Nova Scotia set reminds him of 'One Tree Hill'

    Chad Michael Murray revealed there's something special about CTV's Sullivan's Crossing that he hasn't felt since Once Tree Hill.

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  • US PoliticsCBC

    Eyewitnesses describe scene of self-immolation outside Trump trial courthouse

    After watching a man set himself on fire in the plaza outside the courthouse where former U.S. president Donald Trump's hush-money trial is taking place, an eyewitness told reporters what she noticed about the individual in the moments before he ignited the flames.

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