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Teens vs. coats: The generational quarrel that won’t chill out

by Akin Smith
Teens vs. coats: The generational quarrel that won’t chill out

It’s a cool fall day. The leaves have long disappeared, and there’s a thin, crunchy layer of snow on the grass — typical for autumn, but still, it’s a not-so-kind …

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Deadly Gaza airstrikes continue as mediator Qatar says some hostages will be freed Friday

by Walter Watson
Deadly Gaza airstrikes continue as mediator Qatar says some hostages will be freed Friday

Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas will start a four-day truce on Friday morning with some Israeli hostages released later that day, mediators in Qatar said. Qatari foreign ministry spokesperson …

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Millions displaced amid mounting crisis in Sudan

by Walter Watson
Millions displaced amid mounting crisis in Sudan

Aid organizations say an unprecedented humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Sudan and that more international support is needed to help the millions displaced by the violent conflict. Fighting erupted seven …

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UN urges international support for Sudan as concerns grow of humanitarian crisis

by Walter Watson
Millions displaced amid mounting crisis in Sudan

The Current13:42Crisis in Sudan, as the world looks away Featured VideoRefugees fleeing Sudan’s civil war have reported a surge in ethnically driven killings of civilians and a deepening humanitarian crisis …

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For interim Canadian coach Biello, stakes vs. Jamaica are simple yet significant: just win

by Virginia Chavez
For interim Canadian coach Biello, stakes vs. Jamaica are simple yet significant: just win

On Tuesday, the Canadian men’s soccer team will return to Toronto for the second leg of its CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal matchup against Jamaica. The stakes are significant, especially for …

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As violence rages in Gaza, Israel’s Palmachim airbase is a hub for evacuating wounded soldiers

by Walter Watson
As violence rages in Gaza, Israel’s Palmachim airbase is a hub for evacuating wounded soldiers

The Palmachim airbase about an hour away from Jerusalem has become a critical operations centre in Israel’s war against Hamas.  A drone flew overhead as we arrived. Black Hawk helicopters …

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Alberta cabinet needs final say in health crises, Preston Manning’s COVID-19 panel says

by Akin Smith
Alberta cabinet needs final say in health crises, Preston Manning’s COVID-19 panel says

A panel reviewing Alberta’s COVID-19 response is calling for rule changes to ensure the premier and cabinet have the last word in future crises. The Alberta government has yet to …

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Drugs like Ozempic are popular for weight loss. That’s because there’s been little other help: obesity doctors

by Akin Smith
Drugs like Ozempic are popular for weight loss. That’s because there’s been little other help: obesity doctors

White Coat Black Art26:30Ozempic: The good, the bad and the future Despite widely publicized reports of rare but severe side effects, obesity doctors say Ozempic and drugs like it have the …

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Israeli troops enter Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital, claim to find Hamas weapons and equipment on site

by Walter Watson
Israeli troops enter Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital, claim to find Hamas weapons and equipment on site

Israel’s military said its troops found an operational command centre and assets belonging to Hamas militants in Gaza’s biggest hospital on Wednesday, during a campaign that has stoked global alarm over the fate of …

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‘They’ve got me’: Father of Israeli woman taken hostage relives daughter’s words as hope for peace fades

by Walter Watson
‘They’ve got me’: Father of Israeli woman taken hostage relives daughter’s words as hope for peace fades

Every year in early October, when the winds were strong, the residents of the Kfar Aza kibbutz near Gaza would make what they called peace kites and fly them as …

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