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Halifax anesthesiologist hopes to help manage pain in space

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Growing interest in space travel has some medical professionals concerned about health issues that could arise once in orbit. Dr. Jon Bailey, an anesthesiologist in Halifax, is researching how to administer regional anesthesia in a...
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Are mental health ER staff working in safe conditions? An MLA wonders...

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Green Party's Matthew MacFarlane rises in the P.E.I. Legislature to ask about the safety of nurses at the province's new mental health ER. Minister of Health and Wellness Mark McLane replies.
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Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll surrenders unlicensed firearm to Warwick police

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Carroll was spotted Tuesday outside her home with two dogs but declined to comment.
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Brainstorm AI London 2024: AI’s Impact On The Geopolitical Landscape

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Emran Mian, Director General, Digital Technologies and Telecoms, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) Robyn Scott, Co-founder and CEO, Apolitical Guy Williams, Head, UK Defence, Palantir Technologies Moderator: Alan...
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Police: Student, 17, charged with multiple felonies for bringing unloaded gun and bullets to school

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The high school staff initiated safety protocols by issuing a "hold in place" and contacting the Suffolk County Police Department.
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‘A very dangerous time.’ NYC synagogues and Jewish organizations on high alert after Iran attack

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Mayor Adams says there is no imminent threat, but in a city with highest population of Jewish people outside of Israel, it’s important to be prepared.
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Police increase patrols at Long Island’s places of worship following Iran’s missile attack on Israel

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Officials say there is currently no direct threat to the area. However, Nassau and Suffolk police say they are working with local, state and federal agencies to ensure public safety.
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UNICEF says its vehicle hit by live fire while waiting to enter northern Gaza

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UNICEF has said one of its vehicles was hit by “live ammunition” as it was waiting to enter northern Gaza on Wednesday.
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UN Security Council discusses the humanitarian impact of the war in Ukraine

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UNSC discuss the humanitarian impact of the war in Ukraine which caused the largest displacement crisis in Europe since the second world war
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Here are 10 Metro stations getting more security staff

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Montreal's transit authority, the Société de Transport de Montréal, says it is receiving more complaints from transit riders who feel unsafe. As a result, it is deploying more special constables to 10 specific stations.
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Why is camping under trees now banned in homeless encampments in Vancouver?

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Vancouver park board commissioner Angela Haer tells BC Today host Michelle Eliot that new bylaws that took effect on Monday are a response to a "very dire" situation in the city's homeless encampments.
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160,000 trees in Stanley Park being cut down

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An estimated 160,000 trees in Vancouver’s Stanley Park are being cut down because of a looper moth caterpillar infestation. Some experts say the tree cull is necessary, but there’s concern it’s too many trees and could create wildfire...
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Thousands of trees cut down in Vancouver’s Stanley Park

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Yvette Brend takes us inside the debate over a massive tree kill in one of Canada's busiest urban parks amid a drought and a looper moth infestation.
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Canadian airlifts from Haiti to begin Tuesday

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Canada is launching assisted departures from Haiti to the Dominican Republic for Canadians scrambling to find a way out of the country as gang violence shows no signs of ending. So far, the number of people wanting out of the country is...
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160K trees in Stanley Park being cut down

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An estimated 160,000 trees in Vancouver’s Stanley Park are being cut down because of a looper moth caterpillar infestation. Some experts say the tree cull is necessary, but there’s concern it’s too many trees and could create wildfire...
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How can you protect your vehicle from theft?

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The number of cars being stolen each year continues to rise across Canada. Edmonton police have a dedicated team working to address that steady increase in vehicle thefts and have these tips for protecting your vehicle.
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Assault in Stanley Park sparks safety concerns

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Vancouver police say a woman was sexually assaulted by a stranger in Stanley Park on Monday, sparking a larger conversation about safety. Sgt. Heather Partridge, a senior member of the Vancouver Police Department's Women's Personal...
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Soloviev Group hires key appointment at Freedom Plaza, site considered for downstate full-scale casino license

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The Soloviev Group tells News 12's senior reporter Tara Rosenblum they've hired Michael Balboni, former Homeland Security advisor for New York, to serve as its safety and security advisor.
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MTA honors workers to mark National Transit Employee Appreciation Day

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The big bosses showed up for MTA workers - with MTA big wigs doing their jobs.
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Nurses' union concerned about increasing reliance on contract nurses in Sask.

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The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses says the province is on track to spend $70 million on contract nurses by the end of this fiscal year — money that it says would be better spent on improving the working conditions of nurses who live here.
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Regina family has to have dog euthanized after injury at dog park

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What started out as a normal visit to the dog park turned into a tragic day for Nicole Fellner and her family after their two-year-old dog, Cooper, injured herself and had to be put down.
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Boeing plane launches passengers from seats, injuring dozens

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A Boeing 787 Dreamliner flight with Latam Airlines from Sydney to Auckland suddenly lost altitude, launching passengers into the air and injuring at least 50. It's the latest high-profile incident with one of Boeing's new-generation...
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LATAM Boeing 787 abruptly drops mid-flight, injuring dozens

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A LATAM Airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner flying from Sydney to Auckland suddenly lost altitude, launching passengers into the air and injuring at least 50. It's the latest high-profile incident with one of Boeing's new-generation aircraft.
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Transport Workers Union calls for more long-term solutions in Gov. Hochul's subway safety plan

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Richard Davis, the president for TWU Local 100, says they want to see a more "multifaceted approach."