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Walmart security guard run over by man frustrated by COVID-19 measures

9th - Higher Ed
A security guard at a Walmart in Sherbrooke, Que., is in critical condition after being hit by a driver frustrated by the store's COVID-19 prevention measures.
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How wildfire smoke can affect the body

9th - Higher Ed
CBC Kids News contributor Isabelle MacNeil explains what happens to your body when you breathe in wildfire smoke.
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Take it seriously: High risk air quality in Edmonton

9th - Higher Ed
Smoky air often has obvious short-term health effects like coughing and sore throat, but it can also have long-term impacts leading to heart attack, stroke and cancer. Experts advise limiting outdoor activity and wearing a mask.
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ITR Filing Deadline Extended: Why It Happened And What To Do Now? | Income Tax Return | Explained

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Income Tax Department has extended the ITR filing deadline for Assessment Year 2025-26 from July 31 to September 15, 2025. The delay is due to late release of new, restructured ITR forms and pending system updates. TDS data will also...
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Prince Albert Police Service installs health monitoring technology in cells

9th - Higher Ed
Police in Prince Albert will soon have a tool to closely monitor inmates' health. New monitors will alert officers to potential medical issues.
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Use of opioids among kids in grades 7 to 12 is on the rise, OPH says

9th - Higher Ed
Data shows teens are using prescription opioids, such as Percocet, OxyNEO and Dilaudid without a prescription.
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Family says First Nations woman was traumatized at Thompson General

9th - Higher Ed
The family of a young mother in Norway House Cree Nation is accusing a northern Manitoba hospital of medical negligence and racism, turning what should have been one of the most joyful times of her life into a "nightmare."
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911 Call from Gene Hackman’s Home Released; Emotional Plea for Help

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A maintenance worker called 911 after discovering the lifeless bodies of Gene Hackman and his wife inside their home. In a panicked tone, he told dispatchers he saw someone inside but couldn’t tell if they were alive. When asked if they...
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Pope Francis resumes some work but still in critical condition, Vatican says

9th - Higher Ed
Pope Francis remained in critical condition Monday but showed slight improvement in laboratory tests and resumed some work activities, including calling a parish in Gaza City that he has kept in touch with since the war there began, the...
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Pope Francis in critical condition after health deteriorates, Vatican says

9th - Higher Ed
The Vatican reports Pope Francis is in critical condition due to an asthma-like respiratory crisis requiring high-flow oxygen and blood transfusions. Watch this report for more details!
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Asbestos anxiety seems to be growing on P.E.I.

9th - Higher Ed
Experts say it's harmless if left alone, but the number of permits granted to remove asbestos from structures on P.E.I. has more than doubled in recent years. CBC's Cody MacKay has more on how we live with asbestos and why there's so...
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How to rescue yourself — or someone else — after falling through ice

9th - Higher Ed
Search and rescue is warning people to be extra cautious around frozen rivers and waterways, with warmer conditions this winter leaving many bodies of water with unstable or weak ice. Danny Peled, an instructor with Boreal River Rescue,...
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How cold is too cold to exercise outdoors?

9th - Higher Ed
Some people enjoy braving the cold to practise outdoor sports and winter activities. But at what point could it no longer be good for you?
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What impact does exercising in extreme cold have on your body?

9th - Higher Ed
This cold snap is keeping a lot of us indoors. But if being active outdoors, is part of your daily routine, how cold is too cold.. to venture out to work out?Natalia Weichsek has some advice.
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Is Stubble Burning The Real Cause Of Delhi Air Pollution? | WION Wideangle

9th - Higher Ed
Stubble burning in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh contributes to Delhi’s air pollution, with 1,251 fresh farm fires reported on November 18, 2024, marking the highest single-day count this season. Despite this factor, data shows that...
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What makes you faint after a workout?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video transcription, the speaker discusses the cautionary signs and risks of Overtraining Syndrome. They emphasize the importance of proper hydration, avoiding overexertion, maintaining balanced blood sugar levels, exercising in...
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Overwhelmed By Deadlines? 5 Breathing Hacks For Instant Calm

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Feeling overwhelmed by tight deadlines, intense meetings, or a heavy workload? Don’t worry! In this video, we’ll guide you through 5 simple yet powerful breathing exercises that can help you relax, refocus, and boost your productivity....
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Race Historicised: Fanon & Colonial Psychosis | DigiDocs

9th - Higher Ed
Race Historicised: Fanon & Colonial Psychosis
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‘He was gasping for air’: How witnesses describe child fentanyl poisonings

Higher Ed
Researchers have found nonfatal fentanyl exposures among children has spiked dramatically in recent years. (Scripps News)
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Los Angeles Wildfires Serve as Wakeup Call

Higher Ed
Wildfires have left a path of death and destruction through out Los Angeles. The disaster has impacted almost everyone in the area. Bloomberg's Sarah McGregor reports from our LA bureau on what these fires are like at the local level and...
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Paramedics to be sentenced after conviction in McClain case

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Elijah McClain died in 2019 from "complications of ketamine administration following forcible restraint,” according to an amended autopsy report.
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United States, 1930s-1940s: A factory worker spray paints a fully constructed steel car exterior

Pre-K - Higher Ed
United States, 1930s-1940s: A factory worker spray paints a fully constructed steel car exterior.
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COVID Patients In Need Of Organ Transplants

Higher Ed
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed daily life for patients who are now in need of organ transplants and are adjusting to a new reality.
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Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah calls for more urgent action to be taken over air pollution

Higher Ed
Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, whose daughter Ella was the first person to have air pollution listed as a cause of death on her death certificate, has called for more urgent action to be taken to tackle air pollution in the UK.