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The drug crisis in Saskatoon is becoming too much to handle, as several community organizations have shut down due to the overwhelming number of overdoses. On Friday, the city’s only safe consumption site, Prairie Harm Reduction, announced they would be temporarily closing due to the trauma from responding to all the overdoses.Most recently, Saskatoon Public Library (SPL) announced they will temporarily close two libraries due to drug safety concerns.From March 23 to April 13, Frances Morrison Central Library and Dr. Freda Ahenakew Library will be closed.“This has coincided with a dramatic increase in our city’s population who are experiencing homelessness…

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“SAVING MONEY IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING” But on the ground, consumer sentiment about the trade-in programme remains mixed.  While delighted with his new e-bike, Zhu sees the subsidy as a temporary opportunity rather than a lasting catalyst. “I have felt tangible benefits and a sense of novelty,” Zhu said. “This policy made me taste some sweetness, but I won’t change my spending habits,” Zhu added. “I’m still going to follow my parents’ ‘save as u can’ habit.” Emma Fang, a 21-year-old student in Beijing, agrees that “saving money is the most important thing”. While tempted by the programme’s generous…

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The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal in a landmark climate case brought by 21 young people against the federal government, ending its 10-year journey through the courts.But the case provided a blueprint for numerous other climate-related lawsuits that have had greater success.Juliana v. United States argued that the government had violated the constitutional rights of the plaintiffs with policies that encouraged the use of fossil fuels. But it was dismissed by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, where the judges ruled that courts were not the right venue to address climate change.“Rather,…

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., is facing calls for his replacement after his controversial decision to help advance President Donald Trump’s recent stopgap spending bill to avoid a government shutdown, but not all Democrats are prepared to push him out just yet, giving him some time to prove himself. For some in the party, Schumer is ruling on borrowed time.”Something’s got to give,” former Democrat pollster Adam Carlson told Fox News Digital. “And while I would expect him to want to hold onto his leadership, I suspect the outright calls and whispers from his colleagues for him to be replaced…

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John Cena has the pro wrestling world in the palm of his hand as he turned on Cody Rhodes to align himself with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in his pursuit of a 17th WWE championship.Cena was greeted with “John Cena sucks” chants sang to the melody of his entrance theme music in Glasgow, Scotland, for “Monday Night Raw.” He still wore his farewell tour T-shirt and held up the “Last Time is Now” towel to the camera before entering the ring and taking out his frustrations on the fans. John Cena has the pro wrestling world in the palm of…

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Melbourne captain Max Gawn would have been happy for coach Simon Goodwin to say he was “smashed” by his North Melbourne opponent last weekend.But the seven-time All Australian has no issue with his coach amid strong criticism that he suggested there was a “backstory” to Gawn’s poor performance in the loss to the Kangaroos and is “OK”, playing down fears of a lingering problem.In the aftermath of the 59-point loss, in which Gawn was well beaten by Tristan Xerri on Sunday, Goodwin offered up an excuse for his star skipper.“You’ve also got to realise that in life there are other…

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When the biotech company Humacyte designed a study to see if its lab-grown blood vessel worked, it decided to measure whether blood was flowing freely through the high-tech tube 30 days after it was implanted in a person.As those days passed, some of the 54 patients in the study ran into trouble. Doctors lost track of one. Four died. Four more had a limb amputated, including one who developed a clot and infection in the artificial vessel, Food and Drug Administration records show.Humacyte, which is traded on the Nasdaq, counted all those patients as proof of success in talks with…

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In honoring Conan O’Brien at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday, a lineup of big-name comedians made the veteran late-night host and comedy fixture the main focus of roasting — but President Trump and his recent takeover of the Washington arts center quickly became the second-favorite target of the night.John Mulaney joked that the Kennedy Center would soon be renamed “The Roy Cohn Pavilion for Big Strong Men Who Love ‘Cats.’” Stephen Colbert, who makes Trump a nightly target on his late-night show, announced two new Kennedy Center board members: “Bashar al-Assad and Skeletor.” Will…

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Jennifer Aniston and Pedro Pascal were spotted sharing a meal over the weekend.Aniston, 56, and Pascal, 49, were photographed outside the Sunset Tower Hotel in West Hollywood on Saturday. The two reportedly enjoyed dinner with a group of friends.The two actors chatted after dinner for five minutes by the valet before going their separate ways.JENNIFER ANISTON’S SECRETS TO STAYING FIT AT 56 INCLUDE STRENGTH TRAINING, BURGERS AND MARTINIS Pedro Pascal and Jennifer Aniston had dinner together on Saturday sparking speculation the two are dating. (Getty Images, BACKGRID)As the news of Pascal and Aniston’s dinner hit the internet, many speculated about…

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Hyundai unveils new electric SUV amid uncertainty – CBS News Watch CBS News It’s an uncertain time in the electric vehicle market, but Hyundai Motors is preparing to release a highly anticipated new electric SUV. The company’s global CEO opened up about the new vehicle and what 2025 might mean for the EV market. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

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