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Taking your dog to the U.S.? New requirements go into effect Aug. 1B.C. residents who want to take their dogs across the border to the U.S. will have to meet additional requirements starting on Aug. 1.CanadaMay 16
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First Oregon, now B.C.: Why drug decriminalization faces renewed questionsDrug addiction researchers and advocates for a comprehensive, health-based approach say decriminalization needs time to work, and only with connected supports.HealthMay 20
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The CBC modernization panel has been named. Here’s who’s on itThe heritage minister has named a panel to modernize the CBC that includes academics and media start-up executives, as the Crown broadcaster faces pressure.CanadaMay 13
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Drowning deaths rising in certain provinces. How to stay water-safe this summerIn Canada, drownings can happen year-round, but the majority of cases (73 per cent) occurred during warmer months (May through September), according to Health Canada.HealthMay 28
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Whitecaps ‘great show’ and half-price food will ease sting of Messi news, coach hopesIt was confirmed on Thursday that soccer icon Lionel Messi will not play when Inter Miami takes the field against the Whitecaps at BC Place this Saturday.SportsMay 24
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COVID-19, Ebola, bird flu: What to know about zoonotic diseasesCOVID-19 and H5N1 bird flu are both zoonotic, meaning they jumped from animals to humans. How did that happen and how can they infect humans?CanadaJun 15
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‘Motel medicine’: NDP urge apology after stroke patient sent to Travelodge in LeducA CBC report detailed how a man paralyzed on his left side after a stroke, who uses a wheelchair, was moved from hospital to a Travelodge motel in Leduc without being consulted.PoliticsMar 18
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How to create the perfect at-home coffee stationLooking to take your coffee experience to the next level? Here's what you need to set up a coffee station at home (you won't regret it).The CuratorMay 29
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Refresh your outdoor living space with these simple style tipsWhether your backyard is sprawling, or just big enough for two, the secret to winning the styling game is all in the small-but-mighty details.The CuratorMay 14
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Mane attraction: Tips for healthy hair, lashes and browsWhen it comes to our collective obsession with being able to sprout, landscape and maintain healthy hair - the struggle is real. Read on for our expert tips.The CuratorApr 16
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7 eco-friendly cleaning products for a sustainable homeIn honour of Earth Day, cleaning expert Melissa Maker help us establish some planet-friendly cleaning habits.The CuratorApr 19
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Save big on men’s grooming essentials with Amazon’s Big Spring SaleSpringtime is the perfect time to freshen up your grooming routine. These five men's grooming products are on sale now!The CuratorMar 21
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From day to night: Ultimate beauty dupesFrom the perfect face-prep headband to a beauty blender dupe that delivers the same performance at half the price – here are some fresh ideas for your day.The CuratorApr 2
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The best kitchen deals under $100 to shop during Amazon’s Big Spring SaleMust-have kitchen products you can score on mega-sale during Amazon’s spring event that runs March 20-25.The CuratorMar 20
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These 9 top-rated robot vacuums are up to 50% offWe understand that these handy household gadgets can add up, so we've rounded up some of the best deals during Amazon's Big Spring Sale.The CuratorMar 22
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Collagen & Miracle Balm: Here’s what Curator readers are loving this monthHere's a rundown of our top 10 bestsellers for the month of February.The CuratorFeb 29
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Are cantaloupes safe to eat? Deadly salmonella outbreak now overThe outbreak, which sent 68 Canadians to hospital between October and December last year, ended in January, Public Health Agency of Canada officials say in a health notice.HealthFeb 28
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B.C. securities fines worth $430M left unpaidRonald McHaffie said he had big plans to build a ski resort near Hope, 150 km east of Vancouver, ahead of the 2010 Olympics.EconomyMar 5
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5 simple steps to organize your kitchen cupboards and drawersCleaning expert Melissa Maker offers five simple tips for taking control and organizing your kitchen.The CuratorFeb 12
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Smoking drugs, not injection, now most common way to overdose in U.S.: reportOverdose deaths in the U.S. are now more likely to follow smoking drugs rather than injecting them, the CDC reports. Drug smoking is also a leading factor in Canadian overdoses.U.S. NewsFeb 17