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Month: October 2020

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Sipekne’katik backs out of commercial lobster season citing fears over safety

admin October 30, 2020

The Sipekne’katik band will not fish its commercial lobster licences this season in southwest Nova Scotia, citing intimidation and violence that followed the launch of its moderate livelihood fishery in … Read More

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Health

Lack of PSWs leaves London, Ont., man stuck in his wheelchair for 3 days

admin October 30, 2020

A 76-year-old man from London, Ont., says he was left to sleep in his wheelchair for three consecutive days after his personal support worker (PSW) failed to show up to his … Read More

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Technology & Science

Coronavirus: Is virtual reality tourism about to take off?

admin October 30, 2020

Tourism boards, hotels and destinations are turning to virtual reality to woo potential visitors. Source link

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Indigenous

Search efforts continue for man who fell from train bridge in Pinaymootang First Nation

admin October 30, 2020

Search and recovery efforts continue in Pinaymootang First Nation for a man who fell into the icy Fairford River on Sunday. Dana Letandre, 32, fell on Sunday around 9:30 p.m. while walking across … Read More

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Health

RCMP says members have responded to more than 88,000 mental health calls this year

admin October 30, 2020

As questions mount about how police officers handle mental health calls, a new RCMP report shows the number of interactions between Mounties and people experiencing mental health crises has increased in most provinces … Read More

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Technology & Science

Forget fake vampires and ghouls; here’s a real life zombie story from nature

admin October 30, 2020

Nature at its most gruesome can rival a horror movie. A perfect example is the disturbing way the parasitoid Emerald jewel wasp turns the American cockroach into a zombie, kidnaps it, … Read More

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Health

How a B.C. doctor’s plan to treat 300 people with addictions, mental illness could tackle the overdose crisis

admin October 30, 2020

Read Story Transcript A Vancouver psychiatrist says that, two decades ago, he never would have imagined the state of addiction and homelessness in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside would deteriorate the way … Read More

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Health

Topless breast cancer survivor in N.S. inspires women and finds a bosomless buddy

admin October 30, 2020

When Christina Belding strutted down Rainbow Haven beach for a CBC News story this summer — in only a bikini bottom — she rocked a confident gaze, six-pack abs, and a … Read More

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Indigenous

Liberal government will miss drinking water target by years, CBC News survey shows

admin October 30, 2020

The Liberal government will miss a target it set during the 2015 federal election campaign to lift all long-term drinking water advisories in First Nations by March 2021 — in … Read More

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Health

Canada’s COVID-19 Alert app updated to include more precise exposure information

admin October 30, 2020

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the COVID Alert app can now provide more precise information to people who are exposed to the virus. There have been approximately 4.9 million downloads of … Read More

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Technology & Science

Halloween costs more than the Canadian space program

admin October 30, 2020

Halloween won’t be the same this year. Trick or treating will be minimal across much of the country, if it happens at all. The same with Halloween parties for adults. COVID-19 is making … Read More

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Indigenous

Judge orders Six Nations land reclamation spokesperson to pay legal bill for developer, municipality

admin October 30, 2020

An Ontario Superior Court Justice has ordered the spokesperson for a First Nations land reclamation of a housing development in Caledonia, Ont., to pay $168,000 in legal bills for the developer and … Read More

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