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A league of their own: Saskatoon Blind Hockey continues to grow

The Saskatoon Blind Hockey League is in its third season, with players ranging from six-year-olds to adults. Players must be legally blind, meaning they have no more than 10 per cent of their vision, while goalies must be fully blind.

Just across the U.S. border, Americans voice concern, optimism on Trump's tariffs

Residents of Minot, N.D., are used to Canadian visitors. But now many are worried that U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats will drive away business and tourism.

Trudeau warns Vance about impact of U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance that punishing tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum will hurt his home state of Ohio, a senior Canadian official said. 

Pantry-only meal challenges could lower your grocery bill — but it might mean eating weird soup

During the first month of the year, Lindsey Harrington doesn’t go to the grocery store. Instead, she uses whatever’s left in her fridge, freezer and pantry. And experts say that can go a long way to eliminating household food waste, which can in turn, save people cash.

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