Canada
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The bird flu threat is waning on farms but could reappear in the fall
A mallard duck at Grenadier Pond in High Park, Toronto. Due to an ongoing outbreak of bird flu, feeding waterfowl…
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Abbotsford Potter is retiring after nearly 50 years, leaving a legacy on the local arts scene
Parishioners buy pottery at the Herman Venema Pottery Studio, which closed last weekend after nearly 50 years. (Submitted by Gillian…
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Ontario expanded hospital care to uninsured patients during the pandemic, but that’s ending
Ontario is halting a pandemic-era program that gave uninsured patients in the province access to essential medical care in hospitals.…
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Analysis Banking troubles, Fed keeps investors on edge in jittery US stock market
By David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) – Investors are bracing for a lengthy slide in the U.S. stock market in…
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Inuk TikTok star encourages Iqaluit youth to prioritize personal health
Shina Novalinga and her mother Kayuula in a photo recently posted to Instagram. (Shina Novalinga/Instagram – photo credit) An Inuk…
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Chinese Freemasons celebrate 160 years of fellowship and cultural support in Canada
Cecil Fung, a leader of the Canadian Chinese Freemasons, is pictured in front of an altar at the organization’s national…
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Ontario is expanding pharmacists’ prescribing powers to ease the burden on physicians and outpatient clinics
Medpoint Care Pharmacy at Citi Plaza is seeing an uptick in patients looking to fill their prescriptions. (Mike Lacasse/CBC London…
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BC Place is offering a selection of $5 items at events starting next week
Beer, hot dogs, nachos and popcorn will be selling for $5 starting March 29 at the Dawson’s Hot Dogs booths…
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Winter storm settles in Newfoundland, but more snow targets east coast
Winter storm settles in Newfoundland, but more snow targets east coast Spring is here, but that doesn’t mean the winter…
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Black pharmacy students at the University of A are dispelling myths about darker skin through a pop-up clinic
Black Pharmacy Students’ Association Co-Presidents Aisha Ibrahim and Camala Soliman are hosting a pop-up dermatology clinic to educate people on…
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