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Canada’s Levins set for deceptively hilly NYC Marathon ahead of challenging Paris Olympic course

by Virginia Chavez
Canada’s Levins set for deceptively hilly NYC Marathon ahead of challenging Paris Olympic course

The timing couldn’t have been better for Cam Levins to run the Royal Victoria Half Marathon. Last month, he visited family and friends on Thanksgiving weekend and raced near his …

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Quebec doesn’t know how many homeless people die every year. Why some say that needs to change

by Akin Smith
Quebec doesn’t know how many homeless people die every year. Why some say that needs to change

Frédérique Royer looked out her Montreal window on Sept. 8 and spotted a man lying motionless on the ground next to a park bench.  His skin looked purple. “I saw …

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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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Married B.C. therapists face another lawsuit over actions in MDMA therapy trial

by Akin Smith
Married B.C. therapists face another lawsuit over actions in MDMA therapy trial

A second participant in a clinical trial for MDMA-assisted psychotherapy conducted by two married B.C. therapists is taking them to court, alleging their actions during the study left him suicidal …

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Biden to bring in sweeping new rules to govern the use of AI

by Walter Watson
Biden to bring in sweeping new rules to govern the use of AI

President Joe Biden on Monday will sign a sweeping executive order to guide the development of artificial intelligence — requiring industry to develop safety and security standards, introducing new consumer …

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To the delight of eager U.K. ecologists, London welcomes its first baby beaver in centuries

by Walter Watson
To the delight of eager U.K. ecologists, London welcomes its first baby beaver in centuries

Footage from a diligently watched night vision camera revealed a happy surprise to the team monitoring the new beaver enclosure on the Forty Hall Estate in North London this summer. …

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This radar the size of a seed can detect unbelievably small movements

by Ron Morgan
This radar the size of a seed can detect unbelievably small movements

Researchers have revealed that a new seed-sized radar prototype can detect movements 1/100th the width of human hair. What’s even more intriguing, though, is that the radar is so tiny …

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India is land of opportunities, get ready to grab, finance minister Sitharaman exhorts students

by Judith Hall
India is land of opportunities, get ready to grab, finance minister Sitharaman exhorts students

VIJAYAWADA: Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said that India is the land of opportunities in the world and youth should get ready to grab them with both hands. She …

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Nurse’s ‘discriminatory and derogatory’ comments on transgender people at issue in B.C. hearing

by Akin Smith
Nurse’s ‘discriminatory and derogatory’ comments on transgender people at issue in B.C. hearing

A disciplinary hearing resumed Monday morning for a B.C. nurse facing allegations of unprofessional conduct over her public statements about transgender people. The B.C. College of Nurses and Midwives’ discipline …

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History Says the 1918 Flu Killed the Young and Healthy. These Bones Say Otherwise

by Ron Morgan
History Says the 1918 Flu Killed the Young and Healthy. These Bones Say Otherwise

In the last hard days of World War I, just two weeks before world powers agreed to an armistice, a doctor wrote a letter to a friend. The doctor was …

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