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COVID-19 hospitalizations reach all-time high in Sask.
The COVID-19 caseload has been quietly, but quickly, climbing in Saskatchewan with deaths, hospitalizations and ICU admissions reaching an all-time high on Tuesday.
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Ski Big 3: Look Up
Skiing in the Canadian Rockies will undoubtedly give you a reason to Look Up, sponsored by Ski Big 3
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COVID-19 symptoms can linger for months in some mild cases
The majority of COVID-19 cases are mild, but some of those patients deal with the effects of the virus for weeks or even months after infection.
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World Environment Day sees calls for protection post-COVID-19
Biodiversity is the foundation of life on Earth, but it is being threatened like never before and humanity is feeling the impact.
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How one family has faced both loss and survival during COVID-19
Linda Carvery said she wants her son Derrick’s death to bring attention to how people with physical disabilities and underlying medical conditions can be vulnerable to COVID-19. Derrick's grandmother also has the virus but the...
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Family members remember loved ones killed in N.S. shooting
The friends and family members of some of the people killed in the Nova Scotia shooting rampage share stories about their loved ones.
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Lesser-known symptoms of coronavirus
Some of the less common symptoms of COVID-19, including loss of smell or taste and severe headache, are associated with neurological problems and researchers are trying to determine how widespread those symptoms are.
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Debunking COVID-19 myths about lemons, masks and holding your breath
Misinformation about COVID-19 treatments and prevention are spreading online. Lemons, steam and warm water do nothing to prevent infection, and holding your breath for 10 seconds is not an accurate way to test for COVID-19.
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My father killed my mother
Daniel Benoit was just four years old when he watched his father kill his mother in their Newfoundland home. Now 26, Benoit is sharing the good memories of his mother with his son and raising him “to treat women the right way.”Warning:...
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Legionnaires' disease outbreak kills 1, leaves dozens ill
An outbreak of legionnaires' disease, a serious respiratory illness, in London, Ont., has killed one person and made more than 35 people sick. Health officials do not know where the outbreak started or where it’s spreading.
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'Learn-To-Swim' summer program kicks off at Roberto Clemente Park
The program consists of three 10-day sessions at the Roberto Clemente Park Pool through the end of the summer.
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Canadian wildfire smoke drifts south into the U.S.
Wildfires in Western Canada have caused smoky skies in much of the Prairies and into the U.S., prompting reminders of the potential health dangers from the smoky air.
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Wildfire smoke raising air quality, health concerns for Canadians
Heavy smoke has become a major health concern as wildfires continue to sweep across Western Canada — and even parts of the United States. Locations most affected have been issued air quality alerts, and those with underlying health
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Wildfire smoke travels south into the U.S.
The numerous wildfires in Western Canada have caused smoky skies in much of the Prairies and into the U.S., prompting reminders of the potential health dangers from the smoky air.
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Manitoba wildfires prompt some to seek protection from smoke
Wildfires burning in Manitoba have worsened air quality, prompting warnings and statements from Environment Canada. Some people are seeking ways to protect themselves.
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Glovertown man desperate to ‘get back living again’ — and MCP coverage for autoimmune disorder treatment
James King is 23, but has had nine operations in the last year. The autoimmune disorder, hidradenitis suppurativa, is a long-term, painful skin condition. While King has the support of his doctors to try a new treatment, the Newfoundland...
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Whitecaps defeat Messi and Inter Miami 2-0 in 1st leg of CONCACAF semi
The Vancouver Whitecaps came out on top in the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinal Thursday, with a 2-0 win against Inter Miami FC. As Yasmine Ghania reports, it was also a great night for fans who got to watch soccer royalty.
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Canadian cardinal says Pope had breathing issues during recent visit
Canadian Cardinal Michael Czerny tells CBC News that Pope Francis had difficulty breathing during a visit three weeks ago before the pontiff was hospitalized and later diagnosed with pneumonia.
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Canadians Marjorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha waltz to Four Continents bronze
Canada's Marjorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha won the bronze medal in the ice dance competition at the ISU Four Continents championships in Seoul.
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This flu season is the worst in last 15 years, CDC says
Those who are at risk the most of getting the flu are seniors and people with compromised immune systems.
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Yankees' spring training home gets major makeover
Steinbrenner Field is the place to see the Bronx Bombers during spring training, and it just received a major off-season renovation.
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Gatineau woman helps recapture world record for deepest underwater model photoshoot
Model Ciara Antoski and photographer Steve Haining travelled to Florida to do the 15-minute photoshoot at 163 feet (49.7 metres) underwater. Haining had previously held the record but lost it in 2023 to another Quebec diver.
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Trump's proposed tariffs would impact on building affordable housing, reduce capacity
The possibility of a trade war between Canada and the U.S. has some Manitoba non-profits holding their breath. They say affordable housing developments will be impacted, with nearly a third of materials coming from south of the border.
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Uncertainty for P.E.I. businesses continues despite tariff pause
A planned 25 per cent tariff on virtually all Canadian goods entering the U.S. isn't happening — for now. But as CBC’s Wayne Thibodeau reports, the uncertainty for many businesses in the province isn’t over despite the 30-day reprieve.