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Mother breastfeeding in car attacked by stranger, Vancouver police sayA 26-year-old suspect was arrested after a mother and a baby inside an SUV on Commercial Drive were attacked. The mother was breastfeeding at the time.CrimeMay 10
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Penticton, B.C. receives ‘baby-friendly’ designationThe health-care teams at Penticton Regional Hospital and Penticton Heath Centre have received international recognition for their care and support of new parents and their babies.CanadaApr 5
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Poilievre booted from House of Commons after calling Trudeau a ‘wacko’Speaker of the House Greg Fergus booted the Conservative leader from the House of Commons, after Pierre Poilievre called Justin Trudeau a 'wacko prime minister.'PoliticsApr 30
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Penticton, B.C. health care teams receive international recognitionOn Friday, local officials were presented with the official designation at Penticton Regional Hospital.HealthApr 5
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Canadian researchers create natural supplement to combat postpartum bluesA natural supplement, invented and developed by a team of Canadian researchers, has been shown to prevent postpartum blues and reduce symptoms of postpartum depression.HealthApr 10
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10 items every new parent should add to their baby registryEssential items and tools that new parents should invest in before the baby arrives.The CuratorMar 28
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Is fatherhood more appealing than motherhood? What new research showsOverall, 51 per cent in the poll of young Americans said they want to enter parenthood, with another 30 per cent unsure, while 18 per cent said they did not want kids.CanadaFeb 24
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10 amazing food trends you’ll want to devour in 2024From faux fish to tahini everything, here are the top food trends predicted to make waves this year.The CuratorJan 10
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Health Canada flags ‘serious’ risks of unauthorized sexual enhancement productsDozens of unauthorized pills claiming to help boost your sex game have been taken off the market across Canada over the past year.HealthJan 2
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Woman pregnant in both her two uteruses gives birth to twinsKelsey Hatcher's double pregnancy is considered a "one in a million" occurrence.LifestyleDec 27, 2023
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Mom spurs debate after photo captures her breastfeeding on Disney rideMeredith Barnyak, the breastfeeding mom, has had to deal with internet commenters criticizing her actions.LifestyleNov 23, 2023
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After devastating 2023 fire, Rutland Health Centre starts anewThe Rutland Health Centre has reopened its doors at a new location. Services are now accessible at 285 Aurora Cres, Suite 102 in Kelowna.HealthDec 5, 2023
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Price of infant formula has some B.C. families struggling to make ends meetAbbott Nutrition in Michigan shut down in February 2022 due to contamination concerns. Although it has now restarted it is still not operating at 100 per cent capacity.EconomyNov 24, 2023
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‘Zero approvals’: HIV drug less accessible in B.C., doctor saysBritish Columbians with HIV have less access than other Canadians to a long-lasting injectable drug that would make treating their conditions easier.HealthNov 12, 2023
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Best retinol to use for better skinResearch shows how retinol may help clear skin and have slow-aging effects. A dermatologist shares tips on how to use it safely and effectivelyThe CuratorOct 13, 2023
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Baby on the way? 6 must-have items for your nurseryDo you need a baby bath? How important are diaper warmers? These six basics are the place to start as you move into your third trimester.The CuratorOct 12, 2023
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Manitoba says shipments of COVID and flu shots are being distributedManitoba is gearing up for the season of sniffles and coughs by sending out COVID and seasonal flu shots across the province.HealthOct 6, 2023
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Energy shots dodge Canada’s recent recall despite more caffeine. Here’s whyEnergy shots are not considered energy drinks; instead, they adhere to the regulations governing natural health products, while energy drinks are categorized as food products.HealthAug 24, 2023
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Monster energy drinks are being recalled in CanadaMonster brand energy drinks have been recalled by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) due to improper labelling and caffeine content.CanadaAug 14, 2023
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Alani Nu latest energy drink to face warning as others recalled by CFIAHealth Canada says energy drinks can have no more than 180 milligrams of caffeine in them and must have proper labelling, but Alani Nu is advertised as having 200 mg per can.HealthAug 3, 2023