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Doctors have role to play in preventing kids and teens from smoking: task force

Doctors have role to play in preventing kids and teens from smoking: task force

TORONTO — EMBAROGED TILL NOON Primary-care doctors need to take a more active role in preventing young Canadians from starting smoking and helping those who have already taken up the habit to butt out for good, says a group of experts that develops c
Six stories in the news for today, Aug. 25

Six stories in the news for today, Aug. 25

Six stories in the news for Friday, Aug. 25 ——— WILDFIRE FORCES MORE EVACUATIONS IN B.C. An evacuation order affecting about 1,100 people living east of Kelowna, B.C., is in effect because of a nearby wildfire.
Letter to the Editor: Cyber bullying needs to stop

Letter to the Editor: Cyber bullying needs to stop

An open letter to educators and students on the pervasiveness of cyber bullying in Thunder Bay schools.
‘A reward for everyone all around’: Dog meet and greet exceeds expectations

‘A reward for everyone all around’: Dog meet and greet exceeds expectations

Organizer says the dogs know they're going somewhere better than they were, with access to a nice warm bed, food, love and companionship.

A look back at how a wildfire destroyed large parts of Fort McMurray

FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — It has been one year since a wildfire destroyed large parts of Fort McMurray. Here is a look back at how events unfolded: May 1 - A fire starts in a remote part of forest southwest of Fort McMurray.
Storybook Project aims to reduce stigma around suicide, give comfort, hope

Storybook Project aims to reduce stigma around suicide, give comfort, hope

TORONTO — Suicide. It's a word rife with stigma, an act spoken about in hush-hush tones or not acknowledged at all — and one that leaves family and friends not only bereft but reeling at the desperation that drove a loved one to take their own life.
Lyme disease hotbed gets attention of health officials

Lyme disease hotbed gets attention of health officials

The Northwestern Health Unit will investigate the prevalence of ticks carrying the bacteria that causes lyme disease, on an island on Lake of the Woods.
US vaccine panel to discuss waning effectiveness, new shots

US vaccine panel to discuss waning effectiveness, new shots

NEW YORK — Two years ago, George Green got stabbing pain and bad blisters around his right arm. It was the worst case of shingles his doctor had ever seen.
Monkeys, kangaroos and camels sold at auction as Ontario considers legislation

Monkeys, kangaroos and camels sold at auction as Ontario considers legislation

MONO, Ont. — Monkeys, kangaroos and camels are brought into the ring as the auctioneer bellows into his microphone, sharing interesting tidbits to drum up interest among the few hundred people gathered at a venue northwest of Toronto.
School bus incident involving her kids left mom 'in shock'

School bus incident involving her kids left mom 'in shock'

Melanie Pelletier says she became angry when the shock wore off after seeing her children exposed to danger
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