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Step inside the new location of Windsor's Mental Health and Addictions Urgent Crisis Centre

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An urgent mental health and addictions clinic has moved to a new space downtown. It comes at a key moment when hospital officials are reconsidering how they deliver care. The CBC's Chris Ensing takes us on a tour.
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be Well: Former ‘Bachelor’ Colton Underwood joins us for an update on his journey to ‘daddyhood’

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Former ‘Bachelor’ Colton Underwood was on the show a few months ago telling us about his journey to “daddyhood.” He is back with an exciting update.
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It's Time to BeReal: The Social Network's New Owner Has Big Plans

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Voodoo CEO Alexandre Yazdi discusses acquiring BeReal, how the company plans to grow the app, and whether social media poses a risk for young people.
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Traumatised Palestinian detainee describes torture in Israeli custody

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Visibly traumatised Palestinian man Badr Dahlan, has described being tortured by Israeli forces who seized him from Khan Younis.
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Family in Winnipeg mosque death urging anyone struggling with mental health to seek help

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The family of a 29-year-old man who took his own life inside Winnipeg's Waverley Grand Mosque last week are speaking up amid the devastating loss to address the stigma of mental illness.
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Here's a breakdown of Windsor's downtown plan

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Windsor city council has passed a sweeping new plan intended to revitalize downtown. CBC's Chris Ensing breaks down what it entails.
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Public elementary school starts program in effort to prioritize student mental health

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News 12's Natalie Hernandez met with students and educators to learn more about how they are benefiting from the practices.
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Growing up in the occupied West Bank: Children process their trauma through play

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The Jenin refugee camp has seen more Israeli military raids than anywhere else in the occupied West Bank.
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be Well: How chef Michael Chernow turned his life around to create a food empire

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After years of battling addiction and mental health problems, he turned his life around to create several food empires.
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be Well: Preventative care during Women’s Health Awareness Month

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May is Women's Health Awareness Month - a time for women of all ages to make taking care of their health a priority.
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'Distinguished gentlemen' suit up for fundraising Winnipeg motorcycle ride

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A few dozen Winnipeg motorcycle riders put on their finest suits and hopped onto their classic and vintage-style motorcycles Sunday to raise funds and awareness for men's mental health and prostate cancer research. CBC's Justin Fraser...
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Most Canadian universities don't track student suicides

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More than 70 per cent of Canadian universities don't track suicides or attempted suicides, a CBC News investigation has found. Advocates say that makes it difficult to grasp the severity of the problem and what additional resources are...
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Premier Scott Moe responds to Speaker's fiery final day speech

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe spoke with reporters Thursday after Sask. Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Randy Weekes, in his final day in the role, gave a lengthy speech accusing government MLAs of harassment and intimidation.
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Most universities don't track student suicides, yet it's a leading cause of death in young people

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More than 70 per cent of Canadian universities don't track suicides or attempted suicides, a CBC News investigation has found. Advocates say that makes it difficult to grasp the severity of the problem and what additional resources are...
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For those living with MS, physical struggles might not be the only symptom of the disease

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For some living with a chronic illness, the weight of their disease can lead to mental health issues. That's what Zita Kavanagh-Taylor, who lives with multiple sclerosis, wanted to highlight with her charity dog walk Paws for MS.
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Toronto Fire Chief Matthew Pegg retires after 32 years of service

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He's led the city’s fire service since 2016, but now Chief Matthew Pegg is retiring. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp has more on Pegg’s more than three-decade-long career as a firefighter.
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NAMIWalks Westchester raises money for mental health programs

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It took place at Ridge Road Park and will help raise fund for the programs that NAMI Westchester provides.
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Psychological scars of war: Mental health initiative works to heal trauma

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A group of volunteers try their best to help the community heal - through art therapy. in Gaza
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Athleisure Brand Rhone Redefines Standards with Women's Launch

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After 10 years as a men's wear brand, the popular athleisure brand recently launched its women's line, redefining standards and championing inclusivity.
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Asian American Federation holds workshop on anti-Asian hate, mental health at Hostos Community College

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A survey found that 65% if Asian New Yorkers experienced feelings of isolation or anxiety due to anti-Asian hate crimes.
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The mental toll of fighting forest fires

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If you are feeling anxious about the warm dry weather and lack of rain across the province, imagine what it feels like to be a B.C. wildfire fighter. Front-line workers are training for a volatile fire season and the physical and...
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They run into burning buildings to help others. But who helps firefighters with the mental toll?

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Harbour Grace firefighter Paul Ash has spent decades responding to all kinds of emergency situations. As the CBC’s Darrell Roberts reports, Ash wants people to know those traumatic events can profoundly affect first responders.
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‘I could step into the premier’s role at any time,’ says Bonnie Crombie

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Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie sat down with Morning North host Markus Schwabe at the landmark Deluxe Hamburgers fast food restaurant in the city’s south end. Markus asked a mix of his own questions, and some posed by local high...
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Pickleball America hosts first Dinko de Mayo Tournament

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Proceeds benefited the Southwest Connecticut Chapter of NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness.