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Hundreds of motorcyclists in Okanagan ‘Ride for Dad’ urge men to get prostate tested"I think for the longest time guys would rather be dead than be tested for prostate cancer."LifestyleJun 13, 2022
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Asbestos exposure leading cause of work-related deaths in SaskatchewanWorkSafe Saskatchewan says asbestos-related diseases remain the leading cause of work-related deaths in the province.HealthAug 27, 2019
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Campaign aims to curb high rates of sexually transmitted infections in Sask.An awareness campaign in Saskatchewan aims to normalize screening for sexually transmitted infections.HealthFeb 11, 2019
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Ride for Dad organizer recognized with awardSirman has helped raise more than $200,000 for prostate cancer research in the Okanagan, and $60,000 for awareness campaigns in the valley.HealthFeb 9, 2017
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Manitoba launches fentanyl public awareness campaignIn the wake of several suspected opioid-related deaths in Winnipeg, the province is launching a public awareness campaign about the dangers of fentanyl.CrimeNov 25, 2016
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HPV vaccine ad aimed at women 25-45 airing in Cineplex theatresAn awareness campaign is airing in movie theatres across Canada, aimed at women who might not have received the HPV vaccine when came out 10 years ago but are still at risk of infection.HealthOct 18, 2016
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Childhood cancer awareness campaign comes to OkanaganA Kelowna mother who lost her son to cancer eight years ago is fighting for more research to battle childhood cancers.HealthSep 2, 2016
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Saskatoon launches ‘Blue Approved’ campaign to improve recycling habitsThree busloads of recyclables are thrown in the garbage every day. Saskatoon's new 'Blue Approved' campaign hopes to improve recycling habits.CanadaMay 5, 2016
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