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  • King George SkyTrain station to close for 6 weeks for track maintenance
    Starting on April 27, the King George SkyTrain station, the Expo Line's Surrey terminus, will shutter to the public while crews complete track work.
    Traffic
    Mar 25
  • Possible Hepatitis A exposure at Saskatoon Shoppers Drug Mart
    Anyone who purchased food and beverage items between Feb. 27 and March 19 at the Centre Mall Shoppers Drug Mart could have been exposed if they didn't use a self-checkout.
    Canada
    Mar 21
  • Person with measles visited Edmonton airport, Stollery Children’s Hospital: AHS
    Alberta Health Services is warning people that a person with lab-confirmed measles attended a number of Edmonton-area locations over the past eight days. 
    Health
    Apr 24
  • Mayors approve ‘stopgap’ 2024 TransLink funding, but ‘fiscal cliff’ still looms
    TransLink CEO Kevin Quinn described the investment plan as a 'stopgap' measure to address congestion on the system as work continues to secure stable, long-term funding.
    Canada
    Apr 25
  • The best Mother’s Day gifts for every type of mom
    Whether it's a matching sweat set, a trendy beaded keychain, or a Meghan Markle-inspired necklace, we've got Mom covered.
    The Curator
    Apr 30
  • Don’t look up: Eye safety important even with 60% eclipse in Manitoba
    Manitoba isn't expected to get the full solar eclipse experience Monday afternoon, but eye specialists say you still shouldn't look directly into the sun, eclipse or otherwise.
    Science
    Apr 8
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  • Debunking time-wasting cleaning myths
    Cleaning expert Melissa Maker helps separate cleaning fact from fiction by debunking some of the most popular cleaning myths on the internet.
    The Curator
    Apr 7
  • ‘Proud of where we are right now’: REM team defends delays
    After latest delay for Montreal's new REM rail project, officials took reporters on a tour of the completed work in the tunnel they call the 'core' of the new network.
    Canada
    May 1
  • Animal activists thrilled after parts of Ontario agriculture law unconstitutional
    They argued the new law infringed on their freedom of expression because they could not tell the outside world what was happening inside a farm.
    Canada
    Apr 30
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  • As measles cases rise, Montreal public health optimistic outbreak can be brought under control
    Quebec's Health Department reported 16 measles cases in Montreal and a total of 29 cases across the province, up from 17 on March 11.
    Health
    Mar 20
  • Hamilton public health officials confirm child has measles following overseas trip
    Hamilton Public Health says a child, who is believed to have contracted the illness overseas, was on a Saudi Arabian flight and spent several hours at Pearson airport in Toronto.
    Health
    Mar 13
  • Nearly 400K stolen from Calgary business, bookkeeper charged
    Calgary police have charged a woman who is believed to have embezzled about $400,000 over a three-year span while working as a bookkeeper for a commercial irrigation company.
    Crime
    Mar 13
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  • Get ready for camping season with Amazon’s Big Spring Sale
    Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is filled with some great outdoor deals. There is something on this list for everyone, from the casual camper to the off-the-grid explorers.
    The Curator
    Mar 20
  • Biden welcomes Kishida to Washington as U.S., Japan navigate rare spat
    The state visit will spotlight shared concerns about provocative Chinese military action in the Pacific but comes amid disagreement over Nippon Steel's plans to acquire U.S. Steel.
    World
    Apr 9
  • Ottawa has used AI in nearly 300 projects and initiatives: research
    Canada's federal government has used artificial intelligence in nearly 300 projects and initiatives, new research has found — including to help predict the outcome of tax cases.
    Canada
    Apr 11
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  • Health unit lists potential measles exposure locations after case confirmed in London, Ont.
    London, Ont.'s health unit says it has confirmed a case of measles involving an adult who likely got the disease while travelling. The unit has published a list of exposure sites.
    Health
    Mar 10
  • Women 65 and older less likely than men to visit medical specialists, data shows
    Canadian women aged 65 and older were less likely than men to visit medical specialists and get non-emergency tests, according to a recent Statistics Canada report.
    Health
    Mar 20
  • Billionaire who wants off Canada’s Russia sanctions list denounces Putin
    The Canadian government alleges Igor Makarov benefited from Russia's "oligarchy system."
    Canada
    Apr 22
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  • 1st case of measles confirmed in Simcoe Muskoka region, latest in Ontario
    While cases have been popping up across the country, the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit announced Wednesday morning that the area has its first confirmed case of measles.
    Health
    Mar 13
  • 10 Immune-boosting products to add to your routine
    Hoping to avoid a spring cough or cold? Maintain healthy habits and boost your immune system with these helpful tools.
    The Curator
    Mar 27
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