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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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5 aid workers killed in strike while delivering food in Gaza, Palestinian officials say

by Walter Watson
5 aid workers killed in strike while delivering food in Gaza, Palestinian officials say

Five aid workers with the international humanitarian group World Central Kitchen (WCK) were reported to have been killed while delivering food in Gaza on Monday. The Hamas-run Gaza government media office blamed the …

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Landmark study finds prescribing opioids dramatically reduced deaths, overdoses for drug users in B.C.

by Akin Smith
Landmark study finds prescribing opioids dramatically reduced deaths, overdoses for drug users in B.C.

A study conducted by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control has found that prescribing medical-grade opioids dramatically reduced the rates of deaths and overdoses for drug users living in B.C. …

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Decades after he nearly died, hockey player asks why neck guards still aren’t mandatory

by Akin Smith
Decades after he nearly died, hockey player asks why neck guards still aren’t mandatory

The hockey sweater from that night still hangs on the wall of Kim Crouch’s basement rec room. So expertly repaired, and cleaned, that you have to look twice to see …

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988 hotline for those facing mental health crisis launches across Canada

by Akin Smith
988 hotline for those facing mental health crisis launches across Canada

Canada’s 988 hotline, which gives people access to suicide prevention services via call or text, went live on Thursday. People in every province and territory who are experiencing a mental …

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Ozempic shortage has disproportionate impact on N.W.T.’s Indigenous population

by Akin Smith
Ozempic shortage has disproportionate impact on N.W.T.’s Indigenous population

A global shortage of a drug used for Type 2 diabetes is being felt in the N.W.T. and could disproportionately affect Indigenous people.   Ozempic has been in short supply in the …

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Authorities investigate letters containing fentanyl, other substances sent to U.S. election offices

by Walter Watson
Authorities investigate letters containing fentanyl, other substances sent to U.S. election offices

Authorities were hunting Thursday for whoever sent suspicious letters — including some containing fentanyl — to elections offices in at least five states this week, delaying the counting of ballots in …

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Climate protestors target Diego Velazquez painting at London’s National Gallery

by Walter Watson
Climate protestors target Diego Velazquez painting at London’s National Gallery

Two climate change protesters were arrested Monday after they smashed a protective glass panel covering a famous Diego Velazquez oil painting at London’s National Gallery, police said Monday. The two …

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Jamie Campbell missed World Series broadcasts for ‘pre-skin cancer’ treatment. Here’s how he’s doing

by Virginia Chavez
Jamie Campbell missed World Series broadcasts for ‘pre-skin cancer’ treatment. Here’s how he’s doing

Day 611:33Jamie Campbell offers advice after missing World Series coverage due to ‘pre-skin cancer’ treatment Sportsnet’s Jamie Campbell has been a fixture on Toronto Blue Jays and Major League Baseball …

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Study explores common risks and resiliencies in farmers’ mental health crisis

by Akin Smith
Study explores common risks and resiliencies in farmers’ mental health crisis

Dwayne Kelndorfer knew something was wrong when he could no longer sleep. He chased rest but his mind kept spinning. For three harvests, his crops had been snowed under. Ugly fault …

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