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Government boosts carding money for athletes ahead of Paris Olympics

by Virginia Chavez
Government boosts carding money for athletes ahead of Paris Olympics

The federal government announced in Tuesday’s budget that it will increase funding for the Athlete Assistance Program by $35 million over the next five years, and $7 million ongoing, as …

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Are you renting with no plans to buy? Here’s what the federal budget has for you

by Anas Siddiqui
Are you renting with no plans to buy? Here’s what the federal budget has for you

The federal government tabled its annual budget on Tuesday with a promise to open the door to homeownership for millennial and Gen Z renters. You’ll have to read the fine …

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Why staff at an Ontario cottage country restaurant took naloxone training

by Akin Smith
Why staff at an Ontario cottage country restaurant took naloxone training

White Coat Black Art26:30Preventing the next Belleville At The Mill on Main restaurant in Huntsville, Ont., manager Michelle Francis is placing a naloxone kit near the wood-burning pizza oven behind …

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$50K US bonus to Olympic champions is a good 1st step in increasing track and field’s profile

by Virginia Chavez
K US bonus to Olympic champions is a good 1st step in increasing track and field’s profile

First, the good news: Olympic gold medals in track and field are now worth money, guaranteed. Wednesday morning, World Athletics announced it would pay a $50,000 U.S. bonus to gold …

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Track & field to be 1st sport to introduce Olympic prize money, with $50K US for gold-medal win

by Virginia Chavez
Track & field to be 1st sport to introduce Olympic prize money, with K US for gold-medal win

Track and field is set to become the first sport to introduce prize money at the Olympics, with World Athletics saying Wednesday it would pay $50,000 US to gold medallists …

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As more pregnant people face homelessness in Hamilton, YWCA pitches new facility to offer shelter and care

by Akin Smith
As more pregnant people face homelessness in Hamilton, YWCA pitches new facility to offer shelter and care

WARNING: This story contains distressing details. At the height of the pandemic, YWCA Hamilton staff were encountering women experiencing homelessness who were pregnant but going without prenatal care late into …

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B.C. launches spring COVID-19 vaccine booster program

by Akin Smith
B.C. launches spring COVID-19 vaccine booster program

B.C.’s health minister has announced a spring COVID-19 booster campaign, with shots recommended for seniors, Indigenous people over 55 and long-term care home residents in particular. Invitations to book a …

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Fate of giant carbon capture project still uncertain, but Pathways Alliance hopeful for deal with feds

by Anas Siddiqui
Fate of giant carbon capture project still uncertain, but Pathways Alliance hopeful for deal with feds

Despite growing frustrations and prolonged negotiations with the federal government, a consortium of Canada’s largest oilsands companies is optimistic about having a “line of sight” in securing the certainty it …

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ALS drug pulled from market in Canada, U.S. after failing late-stage clinical trial

by Akin Smith
ALS drug pulled from market in Canada, U.S. after failing late-stage clinical trial

Amylyx Pharmaceuticals said Thursday it will withdraw its amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) drug from the market in Canada and the U.S. following its failure in a late-stage clinical trial. The ALS drug, …

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‘We need more support’: Denver, a sanctuary city, overwhelmed by influx of migrants

by Walter Watson
‘We need more support’: Denver, a sanctuary city, overwhelmed by influx of migrants

When asked straight up to spell out her message to Donald Trump and other supporters of his campaign against undocumented migrants in the U.S., Daniella Crisbel-Burgos got right to the …

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