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    Springtime is the perfect time to freshen up your grooming routine. These five men's grooming products are on sale now!
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  • Why lack of ‘Canadian experience’ is a barrier for immigrants in the job market
    Ontario has introduced Bill 149 — legislation that would make it illegal for businesses to list 'Canadian experience' as a requirement in job listings.
    Canada
    Nov 29, 2023
  • Ontario lowering age for regular breast cancer screenings to 40
    Ontario is lowering the age for regular, publicly funded breast cancer screenings from 50 to 40, which Health Minister Sylvia Jones says will help with early detection.
    Health
    Oct 30, 2023
  • Peaches the fat swimming cat from Edmonton makes splash on TikTok
    Peaches, an Edmonton-based cat, is on a journey to lose 4.5 pounds, in part through swimming therapy. Along the way he's gained tens of thousands of followers on TikTok.
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    Oct 4, 2023
  • ‘I’ve lived every parent’s worst nightmare’: The need for car seat services in Manitoba
    When it comes to car seats, proper installation could mean the difference between life and death for your child. However, installing them can be difficult.
    Canada
    Aug 17, 2023
  • Spending some extra time in the sun this summer? Be mindful about melanoma
    According to the Canadian Cancer Society, roughly 9,000 people were diagnosed with melanoma in 2022 and 1,200 people died from it.
    Health
    Jun 27, 2023
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  • Tick season is upon us in Manitoba. Here’s what you should know
    The province runs an online tick-checking program through Manitoba Health in which a photo of a suspected blacklegged tick can be submitted and assessed by experts.
    Health
    May 26, 2023
  • Calgary Flames playoff hopes doused in shootout loss to Nashville Predators
    Tommy Novak scored the shootout winner for the Nashville Predators, who kept their playoff hopes alive with a 3-2 victory over the host Calgary Flames on Monday.
    Sports
    Apr 11, 2023
  • Tourist survives terrifying fall after bungee cord snaps mid-plunge
    Footage of the incident shows the 39-year-old in free fall when the bungee cord wrapped around his feet snaps, slamming his body into the water below.
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    Mar 23, 2023
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  • Law enforcement raises alarm bells, ‘grandparent scam’ cost Ontarians millions last year
    Officials and advocacy groups in southern Ontario are raising the alarm at the growing number of 'grandparent scams' occurring that are costing residents millions of dollars.
    Consumer
    Mar 22, 2023
  • Police issue warrant for Utah psychiatrist relating to southern Alberta sexual assaults
    A sexual assault warrant has been issued for the arrest of Duane Bevans, 77, of Provo, Utah.
    Crime
    Mar 1, 2023
  • Edmond Armit acquitted in historic Lethbridge sexual assault case
    A southern Alberta man charged with sexual interference, invitation to sexual touching and sexual assault has been found not guilty on all three charges.
    Crime
    Jan 16, 2023
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  • Tick season in full swing across southern Alberta
    The warm weather is just what ticks in southern Alberta like. The Nature Conservancy of Canada said it's important to be proactive in protecting yourself.
    Environment
    Jun 21, 2021
  • Public pools help with summer swelter, but swimmers should beware of infections
    TORONTO - Growing up as a competitive swimmer in Halifax, Leslie Oland came home from the pool one day to find an unpleasant surprise.
    Aug 13, 2012
  • Public pools help with summer swelter, but swimmers should beware of infections
    TORONTO - Growing up as a competitive swimmer in Halifax, Leslie Oland came home from the pool one day to find an unpleasant surprise.
    Health
    Aug 13, 2012
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  • From apologies to email storms: Internet history is filled with reply-all folly
    TORONTO - John Levine literally wrote the book on email, so he wasn't particularly surprised to read about Immigration Minister Jason Kenney's reported reply-all gaffe.
    Jun 20, 2012
  • From apologies to email storms: Internet history is filled with reply-all folly
    TORONTO - John Levine literally wrote the book on email, so he wasn't particularly surprised to read about Immigration Minister Jason Kenney's reported reply-all gaffe.
    Jun 20, 2012
  • From apologies to email storms: Reply-all folly fills internet history
    John Levine literally wrote the book on email, so he wasn't particularly surprised to read about Immigration Minister Jason Kenney's reported reply-all gaffe.
    Jun 20, 2012
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  • Let’s talk about sex (and people with disabilities), say advocates
    TORONTO - People with disabilities face any number of challenges, but perhaps the most insidious is society's unspoken belief that they are somehow asexual beings — neither wanting nor able to express that most universal of human needs.
    Health
    Nov 19, 2012
  • Let’s talk about sex (and people with disabilities), say advocates
    TORONTO - People with disabilities face any number of challenges, but perhaps the most insidious is society's unspoken belief that they are somehow asexual beings — neither wanting nor able to express that most universal of human needs.
    Nov 19, 2012
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