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Montreal Police intervene after realistic Halloween decoration deemed ‘distasteful’The gruesome display is so realistic that it has been the source of many complaints and calls to police.CanadaOct 12, 2022
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St. John Ambulance teaches CPR, first aid safely during coronavirus pandemicThere are aspects of first aid and CPR training that can't be properly taught with videos or remotely online, one St. John Ambulance expert says.HealthNov 9, 2020
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Truro, N.S., police say mannequin experiment provided ‘useful information’While the search was unsuccessful, searchers weren't ready to give up, and came up with an idea to answer some of their linger questions — putting a mannequin into the river and seeing what happened.May 14, 2020
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Mannequin — not human body — found under tarp in Manning Park: RCMPPolice say they were notified on July 10 of a possible human body laying underneath a tarp near a pullout along Highway 3. It turned out to be a mannequin.CanadaJul 18, 2019
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Mannequin, not human body, discovered in Edmonton’s Queen Alexandra neighbourhoodA portion of an alley was taped off and six police cruisers were on scene Monday afternoon.CrimeJan 7, 2019
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City of Kelowna demands removal of mechanical mannequins from side of roadTwo familiar faces that usually greet motorists as they drive down Kelowna’s Harvey Avenue are no longer allowed on the street.Oct 9, 2018
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Highway 1 driver busted using mannequin to travel in HOV laneIt's true that police always get their "man...nequin."CrimeFeb 8, 2018
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Alberta store’s curvy mannequins reflect real life womenOne sportswear chain has introduced different sized mannequins to demonstrate that it's not one size fits all. Sportchek Women at Chinook Mall showcases all body types and it was an intentional decision to reflect "realistic" body shapes.FeaturesApr 17, 2017
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Canada’s only ambulance simulator creates realistic training for Edmonton paramedic studentsNAIT's new ambulance simulator looks, sounds and even moves like the real thing. But the patients don't feel pain and students don't feel bad about errors.HealthApr 11, 2017
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