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Meet Oscar, the Canadian-built, AI-driven recycling system helping governments go green

by Anas Siddiqui
Meet Oscar, the Canadian-built, AI-driven recycling system helping governments go green

Standing in the middle of a cafeteria at Global Affairs, Soren Antosz was testing Oscar, a new, high-tech tool popping up in federal government buildings. Antosz holds up a paper …

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Walking soccer program could help Yellowknifers play ‘soccer for life’

by Virginia Chavez
Walking soccer program could help Yellowknifers play ‘soccer for life’

Running is a key component of traditional soccer. But have you ever imagined the sport without as much cardio? The Yellowknife Bay Soccer Club is trying to launch a program …

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As Christmas tree farmers retire, who will take over?

by Anas Siddiqui
As Christmas tree farmers retire, who will take over?

Brad Clements, 82, has been growing Christmas trees near Milton, Ont., since the 1980s but is getting ready to pack it in.  “We’re looking at closing it up in the …

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New Brunswick’s rapid journey from 1st to worst in preventing COVID deaths comes with few explanations

by Akin Smith
New Brunswick’s rapid journey from 1st to worst in preventing COVID deaths comes with few explanations

A year after New Brunswick residents set a dubious Canadian record for COVID-19 deaths, provincial health officials remain reluctant to speak about what went wrong in the province, or even acknowledge that things …

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Mistreatment of Dalhousie medical residents is common and underreported, study says

by Akin Smith
Mistreatment of Dalhousie medical residents is common and underreported, study says

A newly published peer-reviewed study found that mistreatment of medical residents in the Maritimes remains common and underreported. From October to November 2021, all 645 medical residents associated with Dalhousie University were …

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E-readers were supposed to kill printed books. Instead, they’re booming

by Anas Siddiqui
E-readers were supposed to kill printed books. Instead, they’re booming

Cost of Living8:55The return of the bookstore When e-readers like the Amazon Kindle burst onto the scene, showing up next to menorahs and under Christmas trees in the early 2000s, …

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Artist redraws the world with 1,642 free-roaming animals — and no humans

by Walter Watson
Artist redraws the world with 1,642 free-roaming animals — and no humans

The Current11:34A hand-drawn map with no people, but 1,642 free-roaming animals Read Transcribed Audio Artist Anton Thomas wanted to draw a “world map of nature” that would showcase the many …

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Rule changes, merchandise sales next on the docket as PWHL races to puck drop

by Virginia Chavez
Rule changes, merchandise sales next on the docket as PWHL races to puck drop

Nine pre-season games hosted in upstate New York last week offered the first opportunity for Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) players to scope out the competition, and for general managers …

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Counting sheep, and their burps, may help lower global methane emissions

by Walter Watson
Counting sheep, and their burps, may help lower global methane emissions

Every child learns at a very young age that sheep go “baaa,” but much less appreciated is how much they burp too. In fact, sheep are among the world’s most …

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High winds wreak havoc in Switzerland with another women’s downhill called off

by Virginia Chavez
High winds wreak havoc in Switzerland with another women’s downhill called off

Persistent strong winds on the Matterhorn mountain wiped out another women’s World Cup downhill Sunday, a day after gusts forced the cancellation of the first speed race of the season. …

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