Russian state-backed hackers gained access to some of Microsoft’s core software systems in a hack first disclosed in January, the company said Friday, revealing a more extensive and serious
A Montreal-area Chinese community centre and its director have launched a defamation lawsuit against Brossard Mayor Doreen Assaad. Xixi Li, executive director of the Centre Sino-Québec de la Rive-Sud and
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation is withdrawing extracurricular activities provincewide for three days next week, as well as lunch supervision in select school
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When a total solar eclipse transforms day into night, will tortoises start acting romantic? Will giraffes gallop? Will apes sing odd notes?
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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Antiques and collectables, empowering women in the workforce, and the Saskatoon Blades’ jersey number retirement. Here’s your morning rewind for the Friday,
Lobsters in southwestern Nova Scotia are selling at the highest price seen so far this season, as fishermen struggle with high overhead costs and a lower catch rate than in
Are you a fan of Marilyn Monroe and would like to talk to a very realistic digital version of her? That could now be possible.
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Descrease article font size Increase article font size A report from the B.C. branch of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says a leaked map suggests the province has approved a
The Canadian government is echoing a warning from the U.S. embassy in Russia of an “imminent terrorism risk” in Moscow. The U.S. embassy said on Thursday it is monitoring reports
Canadian employers kept up their hiring pace in February, but the unemployment rate rose amid continual population growth, Statistics Canada said Friday. The agency said 41,000 net new jobs were

