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  • Mental health support still lacking 4 years after mass shooting: Nova Scotia mayor
    Four years after the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history, the mayor of the community where the tragedy began says accessing mental health resources is still a challenge.
    Canada
    Apr 19
  • Kelowna, B.C., teens rescued in Black Mountain Regional Park
    Two Okanagan teens "did the correct thing" after becoming stranded in Black Mountain regional park: They stopped and phoned for help. The rescue was a textbook operation.
    Canada
    Mar 18
  • ‘Something has to change’: Mother fights for better addiction care after son’s death
    A Nova Scotia woman whose son died from a drug overdose says the province's health-care system failed him, and is calling for better mental health and addiction support.
    Health
    Apr 5
  • Calgary senior victim of elaborate iPhone clone scam
    A Calgary senior is warning others after he was tricked into buying a $1,000 iPhone 15 Pro Max that he later found out was cloned.
    Crime
    May 9
  • Could cellphone ban in Ontario schools come to Saskatchewan?
    Ontario's cellphone ban in classrooms raises questions about whether something similar could be coming to Saskatchewan.
    Education
    May 1
  • Calgary senior hangs up on scammer impersonating a loved one in trouble
    A scam-savvy Calgary senior is warning others after he got a call from someone pretending to be a loved one in trouble and needing money.
    Crime
    May 19
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  • Ontario to ban cellphones in classrooms. What’s changing and how will it work?
    On Sunday, Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced new rules for vaping and cellphones that will be introduced at schools across the province when the academic year begins.
    Education
    Apr 30
  • Changes coming to better inform people about wildfire smoke hazards. What to know
    Environment Canada hopes several changes being made this year will improve how air quality-related health risks are communicated and understood by the public.
    Canada
    May 20
  • ‘I’m gonna push’: First-time B.C. mother delivers her own baby on way to hospital
    Vanessa was in labour as they made their way from their Steveston home to B.C. Children's Hospital but they had not gone far when Vanessa realized they would not make it.
    Features
    May 6
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  • ‘Looking over our shoulders’: A mother’s killing looms large in small B.C. town
    RCMP say Tatjana Stefanski, 44, was last seen on April 13 with her ex-husband before "departing unexpectedly" with him in a black Audi.
    Crime
    May 23
  • California mom accidentally invites 487 people to child’s 1st birthday
    ‘I have to get a new identity,' a mortified Emily King said in her TikTok video outlining the ordeal.
    Trending
    Apr 26
  • Daughter of Lumby homicide victim fears for her safety, five weeks after death
    According to police, the Lumby resident was last seen with her ex-husband on April 13.
    Canada
    May 22
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  • Apple unveils new, larger iPad models. How much do they cost?
    Apple plans to hold a virtual event on Tuesday where it is expected to show new iPad models, some of which could come with a new chip aimed at speeding up AI tasks.
    Consumer
    May 7
  • Inflation dogs Manitoba vets, shelters, pet owners alike
    The costs of food, care and veterinary services are forcing pet owners to make some difficult decisions about their furry companions.
    Canada
    May 1
  • Cryptic posts have fans concerned for 1st ‘Bachelorette’ pair, Trista and Ryan
    Is there trouble in paradise for Trista and Ryan Sutter?
    Entertainment
    May 21
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  • Be prepared: Winnipeggers should plan ahead for emergencies, experts say
    It's Emergency Preparedness Week, and local experts are reminding Winnipeggers to plan ahead.
    Canada
    May 7
  • How ‘dementia village’ model could be spread to long-term care throughout B.C.
    Pilot projects are underway to bring a model of care inspired by European dementia villages to long-term care homes throughout British Columbia.
    Health
    May 22
  • New plan to limit cellphone use, ban vaping in all Ontario schools
    The Ford government announced it is introducing limits on cellphone use in schools and banning vaping devices in a move to help improve learning in the classroom.
    Education
    Apr 28
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  • Manitoba Indigenous-owned tech company helps elders spot scams
    'We want to be as accessible and as accommodating as possible when providing these workshops as well,' Flett said.
    Tech
    Apr 12
  • NYC-Dublin art ‘portal’ connects 2 cities, but quickly descends into chaos
    The portals in New York City and Dublin were created to facilitate 'an unprecedented visual bridge between these two iconic cities,' the creators said.
    Trending
    May 13
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