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More Winnipeg residents will have their non-emergency calls answered by artificial intelligence as the police service expands ...
Drug testing and education are now a big part of some festivals as B.C.'s illicit drug supply becomes increasingly toxic.
When temperatures rise, we are often looking for ways to cool down. There are cold drinks, popsicles and salads, but there’s ...
Newfoundland and Labrador author Ida Linehan Young is starting her own publishing company to print her own books, which she ...
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba has implemented an ‘analytics’ unit, which will triage complaints as soon ...
Latest national drought report data shows southwestern Sask. had the biggest jump in drought intensity, with some parts ...
A Palestinian American man was beaten to death by settlers in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, says the Palestinian Health ...
More than a dozen residents of Richmond-Knob Hill have filed an appeal for judicial review against the City of Calgary’s ...
The federal government has started its comprehensive review of government spending, but what will it mean for Canada's public ...
ChatGPT and similar artificial intelligence tools can sometimes answer patient questions accurately, but Canadian medical ...
Extreme weather due to climate change is pushing home insurance rates towards unaffordable levels, and one advocacy group ...
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