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Author: Callum Fraser
Publication Date: April 15, 2026 - 06:00
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'We're going to make it': Senators coach Travis Green's guidance, structure worthy of Jack Adams nod
April 15, 2026
Looking back on the dark days of December and January when the Ottawa Senators were on pace to miss the Stanley Cup playoffs by a mile, defenceman Jake Sanderson admits that frustration had begun to take a toll. Read More
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SaskPower says they're dealing with outages due to the winds over the past 24 hours, including a transmission line that feeds power to communities like Eastend and Gull Lake.
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Il y a cinquante ans, le castor est devenu officiellement un symbole national du Canada. Mais bien avant cela, ce petit animal façonnait déjà les rivières, alimentait le commerce et transformait discrètement le paysage.
La biologiste spécialisée en faune Dr. Glynnis Hood et Jan Kingshott, directrice du bien-être animal au Sanctuaire faunique Aspen Valley, nous font découvrir l’univers du castor — de son rôle dans la traite des fourrures à son impact écologique aujourd’hui — et expliquent pourquoi il demeure l’un des symboles les plus fascinants et résilients du Canada.
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