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Sask. town struggles to solidify natural ice rink in warm winter season

by Virginia Chavez
Sask. town struggles to solidify natural ice rink in warm winter season

Saskatchewan’s winters are typically harsh, greeting residents with a hard-biting chill. This season, though, the weather has been more friendly than usual — and the natural ice rinks winter usually fosters …

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Manitoba family waits for return of son’s body from Ukraine’s front lines

by Walter Watson
Manitoba family waits for return of son’s body from Ukraine’s front lines

Before Austin Lathlin-Bercier ever mentioned the word “Ukraine” to his parents, his mom Lucy Lathlin knew he wanted to go. Days after Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February of 2022, …

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How to re-create Princess Kate’s cosy festive jumper look for much cheaper | Royal | News

by David Johnson
How to re-create Princess Kate’s cosy festive jumper look for much cheaper | Royal | News

Princess Kate was seen rocking a cosy turtleneck jumper earlier this week – and there are plenty of designers who offer the same look for much less. Kate and her …

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Alpine Canada hoping Tremblant World Cup becomes fixture after successful weekend

by Virginia Chavez
Alpine Canada hoping Tremblant World Cup becomes fixture after successful weekend

Alpine Canada president and chief executive officer Therese Brisson gives Mont-Tremblant’s first World Cup event in 40 years a “10-on-10” rating — and hopes it’s here to stay. Fans surrounded …

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Indigo bookstore vandalism sparks debate over definition of antisemitism

by Walter Watson
Indigo bookstore vandalism sparks debate over definition of antisemitism

For author and political activist Naomi Klein, red paint and posters plastered on an Indigo book store in Toronto, accusing the chain’s founder Heather Reisman of “funding genocide” for her support of Israel, had nothing …

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Why the American Red Cross makes money from donated blood

by Akin Smith
Why the American Red Cross makes money from donated blood

The American Red Cross has long been recognized as the universal symbol of humanitarian services —and it’s an expensive operation. In 2022, the American Red Cross generated more than $3.2 …

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LA’s Midnight Mission opens hearts – and closes a street – to feed 2,000 homeless – Daily News

by Ron Morgan
LA’s Midnight Mission opens hearts – and closes a street – to feed 2,000 homeless – Daily News

Lindy Hamilton and Brent Miller dance during the Midnight Mission’s annual Thanksgiving Brunch in Los Angeles on Thursday, November, 23, 2023. (Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer) Kassandra Paulino and …

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‘Staggering’ rise in global measles cases last year, say leading health organizations

by Akin Smith
‘Staggering’ rise in global measles cases last year, say leading health organizations

There was a “staggering” annual rise in measles cases and deaths in 2022, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control …

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Some Ukrainian soldiers fear Russian drone capabilities could soar past Kyiv’s own

by Walter Watson
Some Ukrainian soldiers fear Russian drone capabilities could soar past Kyiv’s own

The soldiers piloting Ukraine’s fleet of small, cheap assault drones are voicing concerns that, despite pioneering their use, they are now being leapfrogged by their adversary as Moscow pumps money …

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Pilot project aims to relieve overworked doctors with physician assistants

by Akin Smith
Pilot project aims to relieve overworked doctors with physician assistants

Newfoundland and Labrador is hiring a handful of physician assistants for a three-year pilot project that’s expected to lighten doctors’ workloads and improve access to health care. Kathleen Abreo, a …

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