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Ontario cracks down on cellphone use in the classroom

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The Ontario government is introducing new standardized rules about the use of cellphones in the classroom, but some teachers say the ban ignores that the devices have become a valuable research tool and that it's an opportunity to teach...
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Volunteers lose locks at annual Shave for the Brave event

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Dozens of volunteers came out to the Avalon Mall in St. John's on Saturday to lose some or even all of their hair at the annual Shave for the Brave event. It kicked off Young Adult Cancer Canada's campaign that aims to raise funds to...
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be Well: How a health scare changed Susan Lucci’s life

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In 2018 she went to an emergency room and was told she could have had a fatal heart attack.
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Israeli government, Hamas reach truce to release some hostages

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The Israeli government has voted to back a deal with Hamas that would see a temporary stop in fighting and the release of some hostages who have been held in Gaza since Oct. 7.
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Horoscope Today: Your Exclusive Zodiac Insights for November 2, 2023

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Discover Your Celestial Destiny: Embrace the Magic of Your November 2, 2023 Horoscope! Unveil Zodiac Insights for Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces."Horoscope Today:...
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Singer Lewis Capaldi cancels tour to adjust to Tourette's

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Popular Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi says he is cancelling the rest of his tour to adjust to the impact of Tourette's syndrome. The announcement follows a moving moment during Capaldi's recent set at the Glastonbury music festival, when...
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South Korea pardons jailed former President Park Geun-hye

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Justice ministry says Park’s pardon is aimed at promoting national unity in the face of difficulties caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Federal candidates defend their parties' positions on mandatory vaccination

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Candidates from the Liberal Party, New Democratic Party and Conservative Party discuss with CBC's Power & Politics their positions on mandatory vaccination policies for federal workers.
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Universities extend winter break as students deal with online-learning burnout

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Several universities are extending the winter break and delaying the start of the second semester because students are under such intense stress from online learning and the isolation that comes with it. Many of them say they're...
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Canada's remote Nunavut goes into two-week COVID-19 lockdown

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Why health officials in Canada say a COVID-19 outbreak in a remote arctic region could be catastrophic.
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Astronaut Scott Kelly Dishes on Isolation in Space and How to Cope on Earth

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Today, we're checking in with former NASA astronaut, Scott Kelly, as he provides some insights into the impacts of being isolated, particularly as people around the world experience isolation amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Elvie Seeks to Improve Women's Lives Through Women-Focused Smart Technology

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For Women's History Month, Cheddar is spotlighting women-owned companies making a difference for women everywhere. Tania Boler, CEO of Elvie, is revolutionizing the fem-tech sector with products like a wireless and hands free breast pump...
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Obesity rates in Canada jumped during COVID-19, says new study

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About one-third of Canadians have become obese — with more weight gain happening during the pandemic, according to a new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal on Monday. Dr. Christopher Labos, an epidemiologist and...
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Poor air quality alert? How summer camps and daycares choose when to keep kids indoors

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While there are different standards to measure air quality, Quebec recommends groups working with children go by the amount of particulate matter in the air, also known as PM2.5.
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French bulldogs may be cute — but it seems more owners are surrendering them

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Animal advocates say the breed often comes with chronic medical issues including allergies as well as breathing and spine problems, that most people can’t afford.
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B.C. physicians call for shutdown of Burnaby waste burning plant, citing health risks

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A B.C. non-profit is calling on Metro Vancouver to shut down its waste-burning operation in Burnaby. Zero Waste B.C. says the facility's incineration approach to waste management is costly and pollutes the air. The Canadian Association...
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New affordable housing and community spaces coming to Highbridge

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“The Highbridge” will feature more than 300 affordable apartments, over 100 family shelter units and community spaces.
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Delhi Air Pollution: Supreme Court Upholds GRAP-IV, Urges CAQM To Review Norms

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Air pollution in the capital Delhi has returned to severe level from very poor category in most places. To curb pollution levels, ---The New Delhi municipal corporation carried out night cleaning and sweeping of roads at several...
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Liam Payne's Heart-Wrenching Final Wish For Son Bear Amidst His Struggle With Health Issues

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In this emotional video, we reflect on Liam Payne's heartbreaking final wish for his son, Bear, as he navigated through his own health struggles before his tragic passing. We take a closer look at Liam's personal battles, the love he...
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Outrage as TikTok Flooded with Fake Funeral Videos of Liam Payne; Fans Call it 'Sick' | Watch

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The internet is in shock as TikTok becomes a hub for fake funeral videos of Liam Payne, sparking outrage among fans and followers. These tasteless videos, filled with misinformation, have left many calling the trend “sick” and...
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Easy home remedies to get rid of headaches

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In this video transcription, we explore various types of headaches and provide helpful tips for relieving them. From understanding the different types of headaches to identifying their causes, we also delve into the importance of a...
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Could Democrats pressure Justice Sotomayor to step down for replacement?

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Could Democrats pressure Justice Sotomayor to step down for replacement? The possibility could help the party retain representation on the Supreme Court. (Scripps News)
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Sadiq Khan: Government is weaponising air pollution

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London mayor Sadiq Khan accused the Government of "weaponising air pollution" ahead of his expansion of the capital's ultra-low emission zone (Ulez). The Labour mayor told the PA news agency he was "disappointed" at the lack of...
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Raw: Berlin Pro-Marijuana Protest Draws Thousands

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Berlin - 13 August 20161. Mid of pro-cannabis protest2. Tilt from poster with TV character Spock from Star Trek, reading (English): "Legalization is logical"...