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Canadian seniors reconsider retirement amid affordability crisis, waning pandemic concernsCanada's affordability crisis is changing retirement across the country. More seniors are choosing to delay theirs or head back to work to make ends meet.CanadaApr 24, 2023
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Death of Winnipeg woman waiting for palliative home care renews call for Manitoba seniors’ advocate'For this gentleman and his wife, to have had to go through this is just unconscionable.'HealthMar 2, 2023
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Nova Scotia seniors’ advocates fearful of power rate hike impactThe Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (NSAURB) released its decision on Thursday, approving a seven-per cent increase for both 2023 and 2024.CanadaFeb 2, 2023
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Fish die-off in Vancouver’s Lost Lagoon under investigationThe fish are believed to be common carp, a species that was introduced to the lagoon, located in Stanley Park.EnvironmentSep 21, 2021
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The Canadian long-term care dilemma — where are we headed?When Barbara Heuman could only see her husband through the window of a long-term care home, she began the process of bringing him home.EconomyJul 8, 2021
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Top 10 viral videos to come out of Saskatchewan in 2020Global News took a look at the most watched videos to come out of Saskatchewan that went viral.CanadaDec 30, 2020
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What to watch for while wandering Regina’s Wascana Park this summerPelicans are among the waterfowl returning to the popular area, with more of the large birds being spotted this summer.CanadaJul 16, 2020
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Large carp pooling for ‘drink of oxygen’ in Regina creekA massive pileup of invasive carp is sparking curiosity for those who frequent a Regina park. So what are these fish doing there, anyway?CanadaJan 29, 2020
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Seniors group calling for high dose flu vaccines to be more widely availableHigh dose flu vaccines, designed for those who are at greater risk of hospitalization and flu-related death, are not part of the publicly-funded program.HealthNov 6, 2019
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Airplanes in mid-air collision near Carp didn’t see each other: reportBoth pilots were using the "see-and-avoid principle," relying exclusively on visual detection of other aircraft, the Transportation Safety Board says.CanadaMay 2, 2019
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