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Can You Meditate While Watching the Stars? AiR Says Yes!

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Are you truly meditating, or is your mind just wandering? Is pranayama the same as yoga? No, says AiR – Atman in Ravi! This transformational author challenges common misconceptions about meditation and yoga. He reveals why keeping your...
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Vancouver-Quilchena sounds off about MLA Dallas Brodie

9th - Higher Ed
People who live in Vancouver-Quilchena riding explain how they feel about MLA Dallas Brodie defecting from B.C. Conservative Party.
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MLA Dallas Brodie expelled from B.C. Conservative caucus

9th - Higher Ed
B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad has kicked an MLA out of caucus over controversial comments she made about residential school survivors. As Katie DeRosa reports, there are concerns that MLAs who have sided with Dallas Brodie could...
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Is AI chatbot Grok censoring criticism of Elon Musk and Donald Trump?

9th - Higher Ed
X users recently flagged how the AI chatbot had seemingly been programmed to ignore sources criticising its owner Elon Musk and President Donald Trump. Euroverify investigates.
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Ashwin Sanghi on Narrative Bias: Are We Reading History Wrong?

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Bestselling author Ashwin Sanghi delves into the essence of Sanatana Dharma and its impact on today’s world. In this thought-provoking discussion, he explores the blurry line between mythology and history, questioning why 300+ versions...
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New documentary celebrates the legacy of Jamaican music in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
A new documentary aims to highlight how Jamaican music became a pivotal and unexpected part of Canadian culture. Play It Loud! How Toronto Got Soul documents the impact immigrants from Jamaica had on the Canadian music scene in the ‘60s...
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Why is Europe nervous, and Zelensky in panic after Trump Putin talks?

9th - Higher Ed
Trump and Putin's latest phone call has triggered concerns across Europe, with Zelensky reportedly in a panic. Russia mocks the Western response, urging calm. What did the leaders discuss that caused such alarm?
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Westman Cultural Festival to include Palestinian pavilion for first time

9th - Higher Ed
Brandon is gearing up for its annual Westman Multicultural Festival this weekend. This year features 11 cultural pavilions, including Nigerian and Palestinian events for the first time.
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Meet the mother of Canada's Drag Race

9th - Higher Ed
This is drag super star Jaylene Tyme. A self-described 'sur-thriver,' she wowed race chasers with her class, stunning looks, and supportive spirit in the werk room (Miss Congeniality vibes, anyone?). The Vancouver-based queen is from...
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Trump envoy presses Netanyahu for Gaza ceasefire deal before January 20

9th - Higher Ed
Trump’s Middle East envoy pressed Netanyahu for a ceasefire deal before the president-elect’s inauguration on January 20.
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Félix Auger-Aliassime captures his 6th career ATP title this time in Adelaide

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian men's tennis star Félix Auger-Aliassime beat American Sebastian Korda at the Adelaide International Saturday 6-3, 3-6, 6-1.
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Why this Author says Jimmy Carter is the "Un-Trump"

9th - Higher Ed
Jonathan Alter, journalist and author, discusses Trump's threats to take back the Panama Canal, unraveling foreign policy work done by Jimmy Carter in 1978.
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Meta’s content moderation U-turn: Company to phase out active fact-checking

9th - Higher Ed
Social media giant Meta has announced the termination of its fact-checking program in the United States.
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Indigenous communities in B.C. reflect on Justin Trudeau's impact

9th - Higher Ed
B.C. First Nations says the prime minister's legacy includes the decision to purchase the Trans Mountain pipeline and the sometimes violent clashes between Indigenous groups and RCMP. As Michelle Ghoussoub reports, they say Trudeau's...
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Digital war: Palestinian influencers documenting the conflict

9th - Higher Ed
As bombs fall and misinformation spreads, Palestinians are turning to social media as a last resort to document the reality of war.
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Thailand Receives Buddha's Sacred Tooth Relic Amid Celebrations

9th - Higher Ed
Buddha's sacred tooth relic has arrived in Thailand, marking an important event for the country's Buddhist community. The relic, revered as a symbol of enlightenment and spiritual significance, is expected to be part of a series of...
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Senegal seeks answers 80 years after French colonial massacre of soldiers

9th - Higher Ed
Commemoration prompts renewed calls for an investigation into the killing of African soldiers by the French army in 1944.
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Israeli govt boycott of Haaretz is bad “politically and morally”

9th - Higher Ed
Gideon Levy on why the Israeli government’s boycott of Haaretz newspaper undermines freedom of speech, Israeli media coverage of Gaza war.
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Israel sanctions Haaretz: Govt says publication hurts the State of Israel

9th - Higher Ed
Haaretz says the action is an attempt to silence a critical and independent newspaper.
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Poilievre, Trudeau trade shots over leadership

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre went blow-for-blow in the House of Commons on Wednesday. House Speaker Greg Fergus struggled to maintain order as Trudeau chided Poilievre over claims he's muzzling...
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The Sweet Truth: Reducing Sugar and Staying Active for Diabetes Prevention

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Sweet treats have always been a beloved part of the Indian diet, but the increasing prevalence of diabetes is a stark reminder of the impact of excessive sugar consumption. Diabetes has become a chronic health concern in the country,...
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Indigenous leader Murray Sinclair’s legacy honoured with memorial

9th - Higher Ed
Murray Sinclair, Manitoba’s first Indigenous judge who became a senator and Truth and Reconciliation commissioner, was honoured at a memorial ceremony by family, friends and colleagues.
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Election Day Anxiety: Managing stress and anxiety

9th - Higher Ed
Licensed mental health counselor Olivia Verhulst joined News 12 this morning to discuss how to navigate some of the worry, sadness and outrage you may be feeling today, and how to help people who may be struggling.
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Kemi Badenoch elected leader of UK’s Conservative Party

9th - Higher Ed
Badenoch replaces former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, will be opposition leader after party’s crushing election defeat.