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High positivity rates and asymptomatic: What take-home STI kits reveal in N.S.A Dalhousie University pilot project aimed at making STI testing more accessible has reached about 50 patients since its launch in August.HealthNov 14
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Saskatoon Tribal Council backpack giveaway prepares students for the school yearBackpacks filled with essential school supplies were handed out to 3,500 children on Friday, at the STC's annual Back-to-School Backpack Giveaway and CarnivalCanadaAug 23
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London Knights put on a clinic in 5-1 win in Sault Ste. MarieThe London Knights have now won seven games in a row and ten of their last 11.SportsNov 6
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Ontario testing changes to controversial LTC law after issues with cultural homesThe government is trialling changes to a law that allows it to move long-term care patients into residences they didn't choose after unintended consequences for cultural LTC homes.HealthNov 13
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London Knights outlast Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds in battle of streaking teamsThe London Knights won for the fifth consecutive game as they edged the Soo Greyhounds 4-3 on Friday.SportsNov 1
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U.S. says accused SEC hacker caused bitcoin prices to spike over US$1KAn Alabama man is accused of helping to break into the SEC's account on X, allowing hackers to prematurely announce the approval of long-awaited bitcoin exchange-traded funds.CrimeOct 17
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In service: 2 of 3 Montreal metro stations reopen after emergency closureThe Société de transport de Montréal (STM) says the Fabre and d'Iberville stops on the Blue line will be accessible as of 10 a.m. after they were shut down suddenly last week.CanadaOct 9
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Residents frustrated with emergency shelter locations in Regina, SaskatoonWednesday was a busy day for Saskatchewan’s two biggest cities when it comes to finding emergency shelter spaces in the city.CanadaSep 18
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Body of woman discovered in home bore marks of violence, Quebec police sayQuebec provincial police say an autopsy has been ordered to confirm how the woman died. emergency services were called by a friend of the victim who had gone to check up on herCrimeSep 11
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Manitoba RCMP arrest suspect after video posted with threats to kill officerOn Aug. 31, RCMP in Ste. Rose du Lac, Man., were made aware of a Facebook video featuring a man with a gun, standing on his front porch, threatening to kill an officer.CrimeSep 9
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Condom use among teens in ‘alarming decline,’ WHO says as STI rates riseNumbers from the Public Health Agency of Canada and various provinces shows an increase in STI rates for chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis as recently as 2023.CanadaAug 30
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FBI releases new photo of Ryan Wedding as Canadian Olympian still on the runIn the updated photo released by the FBI, Ryan Wedding has short hair and appears to be looking at a cellphone while at a table in a restaurant.CrimeNov 15
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Ontario proposes fix to issue of dwindling long-term care cultural admissionsOntario is proposing a pilot project to tweak long-term care priority rules in order to address a problem of declining and mismatched admissions to the province's cultural homes.CanadaNov 19
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‘I didn’t see him’: Former Ontario college basketball star testifies at his hit-and-run trialThe former Durham College basketball player told court he had spent the day before at a basketball tournament and was hanging out at a friend's house the evening before.CrimeNov 18
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Bitcoin surges to record high after Trump win, but short traders lose billionsCrypto short trades looked set for a further hammering on Monday as most cryptocurrency-related stocks jumped in U.S. premarket trading.ConsumerNov 11
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Recipe: Beef BourguignonIt's that time of year when sometimes you want a flavourful meal of slow-cooked beef with a delicious sauce. Make this recipe at home!LifestyleNov 3
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How to protect yourself from scamsWhether it's romance scams or job scams, cybersecurity experts provide tips on how you can avoid falling pry to scammers.LifestyleOct 19
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Abandoned Moose Jaw home with feral kittens sparks anger from the communitySeveral residents have come forward complaining about some of the abandoned homes in the city saying the properties are drawing in feral animals and dragging property values down.CanadaNov 14
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Air passenger advocate ‘alarmed’ after BC Civil Resolution Tribunal puts passenger disputes on holdThe tribunal said to Consumer Matters for Air Passenger Protection Regulation related disputes not yet assigned to a tribunal member for adjudication those disputes are on hold.ConsumerOct 17
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House of Commons remains ‘paralyzed’ as Conservatives push privilege debateThe Conservatives are using a fight over documents to stall business in the House of Commons – and to repeatedly accuse the Liberals of ‘corruption.’PoliticsOct 8