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Blind musicians and teachers communicate through vibration using Canadian-made device

by Akin Smith
Blind musicians and teachers communicate through vibration using Canadian-made device

As It Happens5:32Blind musicians and teachers communicate through vibration using Canadian-made device A PhD student in Ottawa has developed a device that allows blind and low-vision students to feel music …

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Quebec College of Physicians adopts policies to prevent forced sterilization of Indigenous women

by Akin Smith
Quebec College of Physicians adopts policies to prevent forced sterilization of Indigenous women

Quebec’s College of Physicians is introducing new measures aimed at stopping the forced sterilization of Indigenous women, following a 2022 report that found more than 20 such cases in the province …

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He wants to trademark his geography game Worldle. The N.Y. Times has a problem with that

by Walter Watson
He wants to trademark his geography game Worldle. The N.Y. Times has a problem with that

As It Happens6:21He wants to trademark his geography game Worldle. The N.Y. Times has a problem with that Kory McDonald says nobody would confuse his geography-themed game Worldle for the …

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As Paris Olympics approach, concerns continue after doping watchdog cleared Chinese swimmers in 2021

by Virginia Chavez
As Paris Olympics approach, concerns continue after doping watchdog cleared Chinese swimmers in 2021

The Current19:26Doping concerns ahead of the Paris Olympics A recent investigation into the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) clearance of 23 Chinese athletes ahead of the 2020 Summer Olympics is raising questions …

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My patients became my ‘doctors’ when I was diagnosed with cancer

by Akin Smith
My patients became my ‘doctors’ when I was diagnosed with cancer

This First Person column is the experience of Dr. Nhung N. Tran-Davies, who lives in Calmar, Alta. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ. A singing …

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Coles-Lyster, Wammes, Genest shine at Nations Cup at UCI Track Nations Cup

by Virginia Chavez
Coles-Lyster, Wammes, Genest shine at Nations Cup at UCI Track Nations Cup

Canadian Maggie Coles-Lyster, riding for the Switzerland-based Roland Cycling team, finished sixth overall on Sunday in the Women’s Omnium points race at the Tissot UCI Track Nations Cup in Milton, …

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Berrios shines as Blue Jays down Mariners in home opener at newly renovated Rogers Centre

by Virginia Chavez
Berrios shines as Blue Jays down Mariners in home opener at newly renovated Rogers Centre

Jose Berrios threw 6 2/3 shutout innings and Davis Schneider drove in two runs as the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Seattle Mariners 5-2 on Monday night in their home …

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Japan’s notoriously private royal family joins Instagram to appeal to a younger audience

by Walter Watson
Japan’s notoriously private royal family joins Instagram to appeal to a younger audience

Japan’s imperial family made an Instagram debut with a barrage of posts on Monday, hoping to shake off their reclusive image and reach out to younger people on social media. …

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High school hockey team iced from post-season as RCMP probes hazing allegations

by Virginia Chavez
High school hockey team iced from post-season as RCMP probes hazing allegations

A rural Manitoba high school hockey team has withdrawn from A/AA provincial playoffs and its players made ineligible for their league’s post-season awards and upcoming all-star game amid an RCMP investigation into …

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From cult status to closure fears — what happened to The Body Shop?

by Anas Siddiqui
From cult status to closure fears — what happened to The Body Shop?

It’s a store you know by scent. For decades, the sometimes-overwhelming aroma of The Body Shop’s satsuma soaps and coconut body butters have wafted through mall concourses, as much a staple …

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