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Struggling with the U.S. election result? How to care for your mental healthThe Canadian Psychological Association says the U.S. election has worldwide impact and it's normal for many Canadians to have strong emotions about it.HealthNov 7
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‘Still want more’: Teens weigh in on screen time impact at Quebec commissionAfter consulting with health experts, parents and kids, the commission hopes to provide educators with better tools to help young people navigate social media.Canada6 hours
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What to know about Apple AirPods Pro’s new hearing aid featureMillions would benefit from hearing aids but most have never tried them, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders.HealthOct 28
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‘Suicide pod’ creator speaks out, rejects claim that 1st user was strangledPhilip Nitschke said called the allegations "absurd" and said he watched her death via video transmission.WorldNov 21
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Halloween one of the deadliest days for pedestrians, especially kids: doctorsAn easy way to keep yourself and your kids safe on Halloween is to be aware of your surroundings and to wear bright, reflective costumes, one expert said.HealthOct 28
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Woman pretends to order pizza during 911 call, thwarts her attempted rapeThe woman was able to drop subtle hints to the 911 dispatcher that she was in danger and needed help.U.S. NewsNov 1
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Driver charged in death of teen hit by SUV while walking across Edmonton’s 107th AvenuePolice said officers were called to a collision in the area of 107th Avenue and 130th Street at about 12:30 a.m. on Sunday.CrimeOct 28
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B.C. First Nation criticized for killing of twin grizzly bears in their territoryThe Lil'wat Nation, near Mount Currie, north of Whistler, shared that on Nov. 4 twin grizzly bears that had been spotted in the community before had been killed.EnvironmentNov 8
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Workers say goodbye to an almost-empty Ontario Science Centre as repairs get underwayAs the sun shone on an unusually warm day at the end of October, Emma Meadley Dunphy took one final, emotional stroll through the Ontario Science Centre.CanadaNov 14
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Lost runner survives month-long ordeal eating mushrooms, berries in U.S. parkRobert Schock was vastly unprepared when he set off for a run in North Cascades National Park, and narrowly avoided a 'much more tragic' outcome.TrendingOct 28
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15 stocking stuffers that leave a big impressionFill their stockings with these tiny treasures.The CuratorNov 8
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‘Give me the Ferrari key!’ Ontario man recounts ‘nightmare’ home invasionA harrowing home invasion has stripped a Markham family of their sense of safety. Police say they are increasingly finding teens entangled in crimes of this violent nature.CrimeOct 31
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Are we entering a new analogue age? Gen Z is leading us thereFor decades, we've lived in a digital world. Now gen Z is reversing that.EntertainmentOct 20
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Read the transcript of Donald Trump’s remarks as he claimed election winRepublican Donald Trump delivered remarks claiming victory in the U.S. presidential election in a speech to his supporters in Florida.U.S. NewsNov 6
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Airpods help Calgary woman, police find 2 vehicles after back-to-back carjacking and theftFirst, Jaimie Pidlubny was carjacked at knifepoint — then, her personal info inside the stolen Jeep led the thieves to her home, where a second family vehicle was taken.CrimeOct 29
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Shop our top 5 deals of the weekHere are our favourite Amazon deals up for grabs this week.The CuratorNov 5
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Community rallies around survivors of fatal Vancouver Island fireFirefighters were called to the home on Maple Bay Road Monday morning. The flames were so intense that support had to be called in from crews in three nearby communities.FireOct 31
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Susan Smith denied parole 30 years after drowning her 2 childrenProsecutors said Smith killed her 3-year-old and 14-month-old sons because a man she was having an affair with suggested they were the reason they didn't have a future together.U.S. NewsNov 20
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After year of change, Kingston’s Aaliyah Edwards prepares for moreKingston’s Aaliyah Edwards reflects on a whirlwind rookie WNBA season, overcoming challenges, embracing change, and preparing for a breakout year in 2025.SportsNov 15
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‘Easy to fall for it’: Fredericton woman who lost $15K in scam warning othersA Fredericton woman is speaking out after scammers not only bilked her out of $15,000, but were also brazen enough to come to her home and take the money.CrimeOct 28