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This B.C. hospital is providing eye masks, earplugs as hallway medicine a realityThe pilot project was launched after a survey of 30 patients in hallways found their biggest complaints were noise, bright lights and cold temperatures.HealthJun 11
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A dermatologist’s expert evaluation on LED face masksGlow-getter or gimmick? The verdict is in—with brands like CurrentBody and SharkNinja leading the trend.The CuratorMay 8
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Suspect donning monkey mask among several sought in Niagara theftsNiagara regional police said Tuesday officers are investigating nine incidents they believe are connected: four in St. Catharines, four in Lincoln and one in Grimsby.CrimeMay 6
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AI ‘accent masking’ at overseas call centres sparks union backlash in CanadaIn a post on its website, Telus Digital announced a partnership with an “AI-powered speech enhancement” company to “soften accents.”TechMay 6
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‘Purple bunny-like mask’: Man charged with trying to kidnap girl, 7, from B.C. schoolPolice say charges have been laid against a man in the attempted abduction of a seven-year-old girl from an elementary school in Chilliwack, B.C.CrimeMay 15
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Toronto police seek 4 suspects in connection with armed robbery of $1M in jewelsToronto police say more than $1 million worth of jewellery was stolen earlier this month in an armed robbery involving four masked men who held their victims at gunpoint.CrimeMay 23
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How high immigration levels covered up underlying weakness in the economyEconomists and some critics of Prime Minister Mark Carney have said that years of high immigration intake served to conceal the extent of Canada's economic troubles.EconomyJun 4
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Stop Toronto island airport expansion, Ontario NDP leader asks Mark CarneyThe latest letter follows a similar plea last month in which Marit Stiles argued the changes weren't popular in Toronto and didn't have a business case.CanadaJun 1
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Tornado leaves trail of ‘severe damage’ after hitting southeast SaskatchewanA tornado has been confirmed near Oxbow on Tuesday after severe thunderstorms swept across southeastern Saskatchewan, bringing large hail, heavy rain and damaging winds.WeatherJun 10
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Elon Musk becomes world’s 1st trillionaire after massive SpaceX IPOSpaceX jumped as the rocket maker’s stock opened for trading Friday and shot the market value up to US$1.96 trillion — which made CEO Elon Musk the first-ever trillionaire.MoneyJun 12
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Masked man with loaded gun charged in N.S. intimate partner violence probeAn 18-year-old man faces dozens of charges tied to intimate partner violence after being arrested outside a restaurant while police allege he was carrying a loaded firearm.CrimeApr 2
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Sask. volunteer firefighters having hard time to keep up with recruitmentSaskatchewan's volunteer fire departments are struggling with recruitment. The challenge is finding the balance between the demands of volunteering and work and family commitments.CanadaJun 15
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Communities mark Indigenous Peoples’ DayEvents are being held across the country to mark the 30th National Indigenous Peoples' Day — meant to honour the culture and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people.Entertainment12 hours
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Fast-moving wildfire prompts evacuation order near Shellbrook, Sask.A fast-moving wildfire has triggered a mandatory evacuation order in the Rural Municipality of Shellbrook as crews continue battling multiple active fires across Saskatchewan.FireMay 30
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Carney visits family’s ancestral home during Irish trip: ‘Exciting day’Greeted with cheers and Canadian flags lining the streets of Aughagower in County Mayo, Carney returned to the place his great-grandparents first lived before emigrating to Canada.CanadaJun 14
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Is Canada in recession? ‘We see some weakness,’ Carney says, touts ‘process’Prime Minister Mark Carney acknowledged 'some weakness' in the economy after recent GDP data showed Canada was in a technical recession.EconomyJun 2
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Provincial AI strategy could protect residents, scale Sask. workforce: advocatesAdvocates in Saskatchewan say a provincial artificial intelligence strategy could help protect residents and strengthen the workforce.CanadaJun 19
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‘Drop in the bucket’: Sask. wildfire protection grant not enough, says fire chiefThe chief of a fire association in central Saskatchewan says the province's newly announced FireSmart grant program does not go far enough to address his community's concerns.CanadaJun 18
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Saskatchewan women MLAs get designated washroom after 114 yearsA construction project is now underway at the Saskatchewan legislative building that some say is a century overdue. Women MLA's will now have their own designated washroom.CanadaJun 4
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Editor-approved travel essentials worth packing for every vacationThese editor-approved travel essentials--from soundcore headphones to Monos packing cubes--earn a spot in every suitcase.The CuratorJun 12