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The climate-change clock is ticking on the world's polar bears and a group of Canadian and U.S. scientists say they've determined when that time will run out. The researchers used data on shrinki...
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Vaping: Nova Scotia first province to ban flavoured e-cigarettes, juices
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia has joined a growing list of provinces clamping down on vaping. Health Minister Randy Delorey announced Thursday the province will be the first to ban sales of flavoured e-cigare...
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Nova Scotia Health Minister Randy Delorey announced the province will be the first to ban sales of flavoured e-cigarettes and juices as of April 1, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
Ottawa Senators to retire Chris Phillips' No. 4 jersey on Tuesday night
OTTAWA - Chris Phillips has several great memories from his 17-year career with the Ottawa Senators. He'll soon get to enjoy another special moment at Canadian Tire Centre. His No....
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Norton Juster, 'The Phantom Tollbooth' author, dead at 91
NEW YORK - Norton Juster, the celebrated children's author who fashioned a world of adventure and punning punditry in the million-selling classic "The Phantom Tollbooth" and remained true to...
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Preparing for battle: Doctor on front lines shares how health-care is changing
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Sask. Health Authority preparing for patient transfers, triage
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is preparing for the COVID-19 situation to get worse. It and the provincial government have been in early talks with the Government of Ontario about the possibi...
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U.S., Canadian authorities warn against annual 'Float Down' near Sarnia, Ont.
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