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Saskatoon woman starts organization for neurological disorder supportKim Lameront has lived with functional neurological disorder for about a year, and she is turning her struggles into support for others.CanadaMar 20
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Compliments Organic brand chocolate recalled due to ‘undeclared almonds’The product is being recalled in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan due to 'undeclared almonds' being found.HealthMar 4
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Manitoba sports organizations would track under-represented groups under new billProvincial amateur sports organizations in Manitoba may soon be required to track demographics and show efforts to make their sport more inclusive.PoliticsMar 17
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Ontario family turns loss of infant son into legacy of organ donationAfter losing their eight-month-old son to the flu over the holidays, a Belleville, Ont., family is turning their heartbreak into hope through organ donation and acts of kindness.CanadaMar 3
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Two men charged after violent attempted kidnapping in downtown CalgaryCalgary police have arrested and charged two men with kidnapping and assault, following an incident on Feb. 17, believed to be related to organized crime.CrimeFeb 24
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Colorectal cancer screening should start at age 45, organization saysColorectal Cancer Canada has recommended provinces and territories commit to lowering the routine colorectal cancer screening age for average-risk Canadians from 50 years of age.HealthFeb 26
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How to stop slush from taking over your entryway this winterFrom boot brushes to drying racks, here's how to create a winter home entryway that stops snow, slush, and clutter at the door with simple, practical tips for Canadian homes.The CuratorFeb 9
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Saskatoon organizations show split opinions on proposed intersection designAfter a report found 161 collisions in the past five years on 51st and Millar, the city is proposing a redesign of the intersection, but organizations are having mixed reactions.CanadaFeb 9
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Jewish volunteer ambulances set on fire in U.K. ‘antisemitic arson attack’The ambulances belonged to Hatzolah, a volunteer organization that responds to medical emergencies and works alongside the U.K.'s National Health Service.CrimeMar 23
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Supreme Court of Canada to hear challenge of Ottawa’s firearms banA not-for-profit advocacy organization, firearm owners, businesses, hunters, and recreational and sport shooters have appealed lower court rulings that upheld the ban.CanadaMar 19
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Tumbler Ridge shooting fuels misinformation about trans people, organization saysBut an organization that works with trans and gender-diverse individuals across Canada is concerned about some of the information being spread.CrimeFeb 13
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Hundreds of groups urge Quebec government to scrap controversial constitutionHundreds of organizations across the province are calling on the government to scrap its proposed constitution. Critics say the process has been flawed from the start.CanadaMar 17
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Advocates worry Toronto’s AIDS memorial may fade away with city’s renovation plansThe memorial was first established in 1988 and was made permanent in 1993, according to the 519, a Toronto-based LGBTQ+ organization that manages its annual name engravings.CanadaMar 16
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Calgary police believe Macleod Trail shooting is connected to organized crimeA man is in hospital and Calgary police are looking for suspects following a shooting along Macleod Trail in the city's southwest late Tuesday evening.CrimeFeb 11
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Stollery Children’s Hospital life-saving ECMO program receives international recognitionExtracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation is one of the most advanced life supports available, taking over for the heart and lungs in patients with severe failure of those organs.HealthMar 13
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Special weather statement issued for Metro Vancouver due to potential snowThe organization says a cool and unstable airmass over the South Coast will bring freezing levels to near sea level overnight and into the morning hours.WeatherMar 9
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Spring runoff causing funky water with strong chlorine smell in EdmontonEPCOR says a big increase in spring runoff organics showed up late last week, leading to increased disinfectant chemical use — but tape water remains safe to drink and use.EnvironmentMar 23
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‘Titanic’-inspired statue of Trump and Epstein appears on D.C. National MallThe Secret Handshake organization says the 'Titanic' movie-inspired statue honours 'a friendship seemingly built on luxurious travel, raucous parties, and secret nude sketches.'TrendingMar 11
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Top nightstands for a functional and chic bedroom upgradeThese small-but-mighty pieces from brands like Article, Wayfair, and more keep your space beautifully organized.The CuratorMar 3
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Board of Metro Vancouver’s CAO tight-lipped about status, cost of ‘leak’ investigationThe Chief Administrative Officer of Metro Vancouver has spoken for the first time since Global News broke the story about chaos in the organization's leadership.PoliticsFeb 21