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  • Researchers say more support, education needed to help B.C. long-COVID patients
    A SFU-backed study says more education is needed for health-care professionals when it comes to treating and helping patients who are living with long COVID.
    Health
    Apr 5
  • Moncton cafe that offers safe space to community looking for support to stay open
    A Moncton cafe that has an open-door policy to help those struggling or in need, is in need itself. They're trying to raise $11,000 for a new fridge or risk closing.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • B.C.’s carbon tax hike kicks in on Monday, April 1 so prepare to pay more at the pump
    The B.C. government says to offset that, about 65 per cent of British Columbians will qualify for a tax credit, meaning roughly 35 per cent will not.
    Economy
    Mar 28
  • ‘I had to come see him’: Emerson the elephant seal spotted in Saanich, B.C.
    Two-year-old Emerson has made his way onto a beach in Saanich to moult, which means he will be grounded for roughly five weeks to shed his skin.
    Environment
    Apr 3
  • QEII redevelopment has officially broken ground, but total cost and timeline unknown
    The ground breaking ceremony comes with the promise of less beds than originally planned, a smaller design and near half the size of what was originally proposed.
    Health
    Mar 27
  • Majestic birds of prey face this human-made threat. Here’s what experts advise
    Owls and other birds of prey are regularly being injured by human-related activity, and a recent incident underscored the dangers posed by windows.
    Canada
    Mar 6
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  • In Haiti, how gangs working together are adding to the ‘uncertainty’
    Canada's ambassador to Haiti says the willingness of gangs in the Caribbean country to work together and coordinate is adding to the 'uncertainty' of the current crisis.
    Canada
    Mar 17
  • Advocacy group accuses Ontario of trying to ‘dismantle’ public health-care system
    An advocacy group is accusing province of deliberately underfunding health care in the province. A government spokesperson said the group was "ideologically opposed" to them.
    Health
    Feb 21
  • The West Block Transcript – Episode 27, Season 13
    The fight to lead Haiti is now in the streets. With the president stepping down, it’s feared one massive gang could soon be effectively running the country.
    Politics
    Mar 17
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  • Siakam helps Pacers rally in his Toronto return
    Pascal Siakam has nothing but love and respect for the people of Toronto and the Raptors players and staff who he used to work with.
    Sports
    Feb 14
  • 5 romance novels to spark *all* the feels this Valentine’s Day
    Looking for a romance novel that'll sweep you off your feet? These five page turners are sure to spark *all* the feels this Valentine's Day.
    The Curator
    Feb 10
  • Avian flu: More than 3M birds affected in Canada amid global outbreak
    The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the ongoing response to the country's avian influenza outbreak is 'unique' for this time of the year.
    Canada
    Feb 16
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  • Canada briefed on intelligence White House says concerns Russian weapon
    The White House publicly confirmed Thursday the U.S. has intelligence that Russia is developing an anti-satellite weapon that can be launched into space.
    Canada
    Feb 15
  • Vancouver actor gets ‘Swagger’ on with UBC men’s basketball team
    The UBC team was joined Tuesday by an up-and-coming local actor, who has netted himself a major role on 'Swagger,' the AppleTV+ show inspired by Kevin Durant's life.
    Sports
    Feb 13
  • The West Block — Episode 29, Season 13
    Gen, David Petraeus on the role of the United States and Canada in trying to quell global violence, and Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault on the carbon price increase.
    Canada
    Mar 31
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  • Eco-friendly cleaning tips in honour of Earth Day
    In honour of Earth Day, cleaning expert Melissa Maker help us establish some planet-friendly cleaning habits.
    The Curator
    8 hours
  • Raptors make two deals ahead of NBA trade deadline
    The Toronto Raptors tied up some loose ends ahead of the NBA's trade deadline, making deals with the Utah Jazz and Brooklyn Nets.
    Sports
    Feb 8
  • Avian flu likely behind influx of sick, dead Canadian geese in Kingston: expert
    City asking residents to report sightings of sick and dead birds
    Health
    Feb 2
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  • Family takes to social media to find missing Carleton Place man: ‘Just come home’
    Mathew McGrath, 52, was last seen in Carleton Place, walking on Grant Street near Coleman Street on Jan. 18. His family in Ontario say they just want to know what happened.
    Canada
    Jan 30
  • Saskatoon morning news rewind: Wednesday, Jan. 24
    Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Wednesday, Jan. 24.
    Canada
    Jan 24
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