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  • AstraZeneca says it’s withdrawing COVID vaccine amid low demand
    AstraZeneca says a surplus of other available COVID-19 vaccines and declining demand are the reasons behind why it's withdrawing Vaxzevria.
    Health
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  • Storm’s valiant effort falls short as Greyhounds win Game 3 in overtime
    Sault Ste. Marie rallied from three goals down to beat a short-handed Guelph squad 5-4 in overtime and take a commanding 3-0 in their first-round OHL playoff series.
    Sports
    Apr 2
  • Let these 8 spring fragrances whisk you away
    From earthy notes with a splash of citrus to sweet floral scents—no matter your mood these spring fragrances are a delight for the senses.
    The Curator
    Apr 17
  • Fall COVID-19 vaccine guidelines are out. Here’s what NACI recommends
    The National Advisory Committee on Immunization released its updated guidelines on Friday for a COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the fall.
    Health
    May 3
  • Our guide to revamping your skin and hair routine this spring
    From SPF-infused moisturizers to versatile jelly tints, and overnight body masks, explore these ideal additions to invigorate your skin and hair this season.
    The Curator
    Apr 9
  • Get rosy this spring with liquid blush
    Looking to get a subtle flush for spring? Let us turn you onto our newest, most coveted beauty obsession: liquid blush. Read on for seven liquid blushes we'll be wearing on repeat.
    The Curator
    Apr 1
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  • Feeling bloated? Expert tips to prevent and treat a gassy tummy naturally
    Excess gas and bloating can be uncomfortable and even painful. Here are natural ways to treat it.
    The Curator
    Apr 24
  • 10 yoga essentials that will enhance your practice
    10 essential items for every type of yogi (no matter your if you spend more time in vinyasa, restorative, or anything in between).
    The Curator
    Apr 25
  • Spring is just around the corner. Should you get an updated COVID shot?
    The National Advisory Committee on Immunization issued guidance for updated COVID-19 vaccines in the spring, specifically for Canadians facing elevated risk of severe illness.
    Health
    Mar 7
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  • Bird flu risks: What to know as the ‘versatile’ virus continues to spread
    As the avian flu, also known as bird flu, continues to spread across the globe, concerns persist regarding its potential risks to human health.
    Health
    Apr 2
  • 28 best gifts for mom this Mother’s Day 2024
    Whether your mom is a homebody, a world traveller or an outdoor adventurer, we’ve got a Mother’s Day gift for her.
    The Curator
    Apr 18
  • B.C. family describes challenges with son who lives with extremely rare disorders
    A family on Vancouver Island is sharing their story after their son was diagnosed with extremely rare conditions.
    Health
    Mar 3
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  • PBR comes to Lethbridge with potential economic boon
    Cowboys will brave the dirt of the pen Friday and Saturday as they valiantly try to stay on the back of some of the most fearsome bulls in North America for eight seconds.
    Canada
    Mar 1
  • Deadly bird flu strain spreads in South America. What’s the risk to humans?
    The H5N1 bird flu virus has spread more aggressively than in wild birds and marine mammals since arriving in South America in 2022, scientists warn.
    Health
    Mar 13
  • From day to night: Ultimate beauty dupes
    From the perfect face-prep headband to a beauty blender dupe that delivers the same performance at half the price – here are some fresh ideas for your day.
    The Curator
    Apr 2
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  • Top 5 spring cleaning mistakes (and how to avoid them)
    Spring is a great time to clean and declutter, but it can feel overwhelming with so many tasks to accomplish. Avoid these 5 mistakes for efficient and effective spring cleaning.
    The Curator
    Mar 4
  • Neighbours upset ‘eyesore’ structure in Charleswood given OK despite lack of permits
    Despite a lack of permits or approvals for the project, neighbours say a city appeals committee allowed an enormous garage to remain as-is.
    Politics
    May 2
  • School closures didn’t prevent community spread of COVID-19: study
    A report from McMaster University says school closures in Ontario did little to contain COVID-19's spread in the broader community. Vaccination and masking were stronger factors.
    Education
    Feb 16
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  • 2 years in, has the Bank of Canada’s historic rate hike campaign done the job?
    Two years after the Bank of Canada started raising its key interest rate, inflation, the housing market and the overall economy are vastly different. Here's what's next.
    Money
    Mar 2
  • Now it’s personal. Reconsidering the most important travel bag
    These days, a personal item is often your only free bag on a flight. Find the perfect one for your next trip from our list of 10 stylish bags that make the most of their size.
    The Curator
    Mar 11
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