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U of C study helps kids, families stay active during cancer treatmentThe goal of integrating movement into treatment also helps mitigate a typical decline in activity, allowing kids to get back to their exercise of choice more quickly.HealthSep 12, 2023
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Young basketball players hone their skills at Kingston Impact summer campKids are learning the core skills of the game at a Kingston Impact summer camp. But that's not all. They're making new friends on the court, too.SportsJul 14, 2023
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Water testing to be free for flood-impacted Manitobans, province announcesManitoba well waive the costs of testing the drinking water supply for flood-impacted owners of private wells and cisterns, until Aug. 31HealthMay 8, 2023
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Saskatoon study highlights the economic impact of USask’s VIDOThe study showed that more than $511 million has been contributed to the economy over the last decade due to VIDO's operations and construction projects.HealthDec 20, 2022
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CMHA pilot project making positive IMPACT on U of G students76.9 percent of the students were diverted from being taken to the hospital because of the support they received.HealthOct 26, 2022
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5 stolen cars recovered in weeklong campaign in Kelowna“The results of this collaborative project further highlight the need to work with our partners targeting those responsible, but we are pleased to be on the right track.”CrimeOct 12, 2022
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CF Montreal soccer club promises fans new logo for 2023 seasonBy the sounds of things, this will only be a logo change, not a full makeover of the team, meaning the club's name will remain CF Montreal.SportsMay 5, 2022
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Belleville police say provincial funding for Bay of Quinte will be a ‘game changer’Local politicians were on hand Tuesday morning to announce more than $2.7 million in community outreach and safety initiatives in partnership with local police services.MoneyApr 19, 2022
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Emerson residents ‘held hostage’ by truckers blocking Canada-U.S. borderEmerson a community of roughly 700 people has been at the forefront of ongoing blockades involving Canadian truckers protesting COVID-19 mandates.PoliticsFeb 13, 2022
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‘This is unchartered water’: Kelowna Chamber of Commerce reacts to vaccine card systemB.C.’s vaccine card will have a QR code that businesses can scan or verify visually.CanadaSep 8, 2021
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