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Ticks are coming for you: Experts warn tick-related illnesses rising across CanadaFrom Lyme disease to rare red meat allergies, experts say expanding tick populations are creating new health risks across Canada.CanadaMay 22
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3 U.S. tech firms own 85% of Canada’s cloud market, report saysThe federal government is set to release an AI strategy this week. It's expected to call for building a foundation for Canadian sovereign AI as one of its six pillars.CanadaJun 2
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Here’s how to prevent tick bites and safely remove themEnjoy the outdoors stress-free with these smart tick tips and products.The CuratorMay 17
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Surrey school reopens after fire, but still fundraising for supplies, techNow that the repairs are complete, the students are back, but the school is still lacking basic school supplies, classroom materials and technology.FireJun 3
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Big tech targets Prairies for AI data centresAI data centres proposed in several Prairie provinces are meeting opposition, with some saying data sovereignty isn't worth the environmental impactsTechMay 26
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Ford says ‘no one is more ticked off’ than him about $191K in private jet costsThe province took possession of a second-hand Bombardier Challenger 650 for the premier and cabinet ministers to use, selling it a few days later after public backlash.CanadaMay 25
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NASA unveils Artemis III crew, will test tech for future moon landingThe announcement came two months after Artemis II's record-breaking trip around the moon that surpassed the distance record of Apollo 13.U.S. News11 hours
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Calgary police body cameras to include tech enabling real-time translationCalgary police say that the new feature will cost several hundred thousand dollars over the course of the five-year contract.CrimeMay 28
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Florida man sues Carnival Cruise Line for $5M over alleged burns from hot deckThe former passenger said he was on the ship in May 2025 when he allegedly got burned on the Lido deck while walking barefoot about 20 steps from the pool to his lounge chair.TrendingMay 28
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Tick season returns to SaskatchewanSpring is finally here, but so are the ticks. With residents reporting a rise in the pests, experts are sharing essential tips on how to stay safe while enjoying the outdoors.HealthMay 4
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Saskatoon businessman develops technology to detect overpass strikesA local businessman has developed laser technology to detect overheight vehicles before they crash into an overpass following four strikes in Saskatoon earlier this year.CanadaMay 4
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N.S. resort is the latest using high-tech blankets to save snow for next ski seasonIt’s 125 metres long, 35 metres wide, almost 11 metres high, and with a little luck, it will still be around when the next ski season starts.CanadaMay 22
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As clock ticks down for Ontario consumption sites, users fear they won’t surviveFor Riley Bisson, the unassuming one-storey house with a red brick exterior in Toronto's downtown core is more than just a place to safely use drugs.PoliticsMay 15
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Lawful access bill not ‘optional’ but will see privacy amendments: ministerGary Anandasangaree defended Bill C-22 as necessary for investigators as the legislation faces growing privacy concerns and tech industry pushback.PoliticsMay 27
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Best patio umbrellas for patios, decks, and backyard shadeShop these top finds from Pottery Barn, Article and more.The CuratorMay 5
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12-year-old boy in critical condition after being hit with baseball: reportsXavier Taylor, a 12-year-old boy from New Jersey, was walking back to the dugout at Fellowship Columbia Bank Field when he was hit with a baseball in the neck.U.S. NewsJun 2
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Halifax youth faces charges after airsoft gun fired in McDonald’sPolice said the charges came after images circulated on social media of two teens brandishing airsoft guns inside a McDonald's on Larry Uteck Boulevard.CrimeMay 29
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Red Deer woman’s 31-month wait for MRI sparks fear and anger: ‘Really unreasonable’Linda Burns was referred for a MRI due to pain in her neck suspected to be serious — but her appointment letter from AHS revealed it won't happen until the end of 2028.HealthJun 3
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Canadian return trips from the U.S. tick up slightly: StatCanCanadians made slightly more return trips from the U.S. in April, according to the latest data, after more than a year of declines.CanadaMay 11
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Opposition calls for income-tax cut to be tacked onto Manitoba’s budgetManitoba's Opposition Progressive Conservatives are calling on the NDP government to add an income-tax cut to this year's budget.PoliticsMay 6