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Sensors can read your sweat and predict overheating. Is there a privacy risk?New devices collect biometric data to estimate core body temperature - an elevated one is a symptom of heat exhaustion - and prompt workers to take cool-down breaks.TechAug 28
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Colorado funeral home ordered to pay $950 million in rotting bodies caseThe owners of Return to Nature funeral home owe their victims' families huge sums of money, but a payout is unlikely.U.S. NewsAug 6
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Canadian Olympian Eric Lamaze owes nearly $800K following latest court rulingEric Lamaze has been sued nearly 20 times since 2009 – and the cases raise questions about whether Canada’s equestrian governing body could have done more.CanadaAug 16
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Vernon woman’s body found in cart wheeled into park, RCMP deem death ‘suspicious’The woman's body was found in a large grey plastic cart with wheels in the parking lot near the tennis courts in Polson Park, 2600-block of Highway 6 in Vernon.CrimeJul 30
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Bonnie Crombie takes aim at Ontario premier in campaign-style speech at Liberal gatheringOntario's new Liberal leader took aim at the premier over the weekend as she tested out a new slogan in a campaign-style speech at her party's annual general meeting.PoliticsSep 22
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Maple Leafs sign Pacioretty to one-year dealMax Pacioretty has a new home.SportsOct 7
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Melania Trump defends abortion rights in new memoir: ‘No room for compromise’Melania Trump, who has rarely voiced her own political opinion, called individual freedom 'a fundamental principle that I safeguard.'TrendingOct 3
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Quebec man, 31, faces second-degree murder charge in fiancée’s killingNicholas Gravel appeared briefly at the courthouse in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, west of Montreal, in connection with the killing of Kelsey Watt, 29.CrimeOct 2
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‘Not a dry eye’: Vancouver hospital staff help patient wed his bride, days before his deathJoshua Morven and Sarah Bright knew they wanted to get married, even though Morven was sick in the intensive care unit at Vancouver General Hospital.HealthSep 30
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Georgia judge strikes down state law that bans abortions at 6 weeksThe judge ruled the law violates Georgia's Constitution, finding that “liberty in Georgia includes in its meaning ... the power of a woman to control her own body."U.S. NewsSep 30
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Ford says ‘wider scope’ may be needed in Ontario’s child welfare reformOn Wednesday, Doug Ford was asked about a small girl found in a dumpster in Toronto, while new data shows a child under Ontario's care network dies on average every three days.CanadaSep 11
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New motion seeks to stave off abolition of Vancouver Park BoardThe vote comes more than nine months after Vancouver city council passed a motion to dissolve the board and absorb its responsibilities into city hall.CanadaSep 23
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Royal University Hospital ER given occupational health and safety contraventionsRUH has been struggling with over capacity for the last few weeks and on October 2nd Saskatchewan’s occupational health and safety conducted an assessment of the emergency room.HealthOct 7
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Not possible to depoliticize Alberta transgender rule debate: Federal ministerAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says she wants to depoliticize the debate around upcoming legislation affecting transgender youth, but a federal minister says that's not possible.PoliticsOct 2
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Doctors thought she had the stomach flu. But it was near-fatal sepsisIn Canada, one in 18 deaths involves sepsis, making it the 12th leading cause of death nationally, according to the Canadian Sepsis Foundation.HealthSep 13
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Bullets from 1994 B.C. murder case to be tested for DNAWade Skiffington was accused of murdering Wanda Martin in Richmond, B.C., soon after the couple moved to the province, and was convicted of second-degree murder in 2001.CrimeSep 26
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Series of vehicle thefts near Alberta’s Smoky Lake have residents feeling unsafeResidents near Smoky Lake are sounding the alarm after a series of vehicle thefts at rural properties. Now the community is coming together, saying enough is enough.CrimeSep 27
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Alberta Medical Association says delayed pay deal will hurt health-care systemHealth Minister Adriana LaGrange recently said the government is committed to getting a fair and sustainable compensation model for primary care physicians.HealthSep 23
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A car has been submerged in an Alberta lake for nearly 1 yearA rural resident northeast of Edmonton is getting the runaround in his attempt to get a car removed from an area lake that's been submerged for nearly one year.EnvironmentSep 9
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N.S. woman with painful condition seeks MAID amid battle to fund surgical treatmentShe has lymphedema in her legs, a condition in which tissues swell from the accumulation of fluids normally drained through the body's lymphatic system.HealthSep 20