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How Saskatoon seniors are embracing walking soccer

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Saskatoon's walking soccer drop-in program is one of many fielded across the province as the sport's popularity rises.
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South Korean Team Develops ‘Iron Man’ Robot to Assist Paraplegics in Walking

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A South Korean team has unveiled an innovative ‘Iron Man’ robot designed to help paraplegics walk. This advanced robotic exoskeleton offers new hope for individuals with spinal injuries, potentially transforming the way paraplegics...
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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour had a big impact on Vancouver’s businesses — both good and bad

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It is indeed the end of an era as Taylor Swift wrapped up her last show Sunday in Vancouver. The Eras Tour covered five continents and included nearly 150 performances. While some Swifties are still around the city touring and...
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Crosswalk success: Seniors in Crown Heights get crosswalk thanks to News 12 coverage

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In November, News 12 Julia Joseph took a trip over to Albany Avenue in Prospect place to see for herself.
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Ottawa woman who was beloved in her community remembered by her family

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Brenda Surkund was struck and killed by a car while she was out walking in Greely on Nov. 18, 2024.
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Russia-Ukraine War: Russian Missiles Kills 4 In Central Ukraine

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Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a bone chilling warning to Ukraine signaling Russia's readiness to escalate the conflict with unprecedented missile capabilities.
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Russia-Ukraine War: Russian Missiles Kills 4 In Ukraine

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Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a bone chilling warning to Ukraine signaling Russia's readiness to escalate the conflict with unprecedented missile capabilities.
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Montreal to make pedestrian-only sections of Ste-Catherine Street downtown. The response is mixed

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As a part of the city’s decade-long reconstruction of Ste-Catherine Street West to fix aging infrastructure and improve pedestrian access, Mayor Valérie Plante has announced plans to make two sections of the iconic street into pedestrian...
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Rallygoers call for concrete recycling facility to be removed from Columbia Street Waterfront area

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Neighbors in the new location say they have already dealt with dust pollution and air quality issues due to the facility.
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Missing hiker found alive after more than 5 weeks in remote northern B.C. park

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In an incredible story in northern B.C., a missing hiker has been found after surviving more than 5 weeks in a remote park. The CBC's Sarah Galashan has the latest.
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Missing hiker found alive after more than 5 weeks in B.C. backcountry

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A hiker who went missing in northeast British Columbia's backcountry for more than five weeks was reportedly found on a service road Tuesday, supporting himself with two walking sticks and his cut-up sleeping bag wrapped around his legs...
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B.C. hiker recovering in hospital after being lost for weeks in back country

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Sam Benastick, who spent more 50 days in the remote wilderness, is being treated in a Fort Nelson, B.C., hospital. The 20-year-old was reported missing on Oct. 17, after he failed to return from a 10-day fishing trip. Search and rescue...
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'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' cast on creating 'The Book of Carol'

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The Walking Dead is a rare series that started in 2010 and has continued to stay wildly alive among viewers. In an exclusive conversation with WION's Samarpita Das, actors Norman Reedus, Melissa Mcbride, Louis Puech Scigliuzzi, Eriq...
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Standing desks aren’t doing as much work as you think

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You may think standing desks are a better alternative to a full day seated at a desk. But new evidence shows it's not that simple.
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National Addictions Awareness Week series: A night with the Moccasin Mobile Outreach Van

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The Council of Yukon First Nations launched the Indigenous-led initiative to fill a void in nightly services for vulnerable people. The van runs four nights a week from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. CBC's Virginie Ann spent a night with them.
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New details on plans to repair sewer pipe break on East Hartsdale Avenue

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The pipe break happened six months ago but the impact is still being felt by drivers and pedestrians in a huge way. However, town leaders tell News 12 there is a silver lining.
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Taylor Swift butters up Toronto crowd at 1st of 6 Eras tour shows

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Taylor Swift called her Canadian fans 'the most generous, encouraging, welcoming, passionate, excitable fans' at the first of six shows in her Toronto mini-residency, as the Eras tour comes to a close.
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There's hope Twin Oaks bus service resumes before battery plant production begins

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The lack of bus service in the Twin Oaks business park is causing hardship for visitors and workers.
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Tom Kean Jr. declares victory against Sue Altman in NJ’s 7th Congressional District

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Tom Kean Jr. was seeking a second term in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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What we know so far about the Toronto woman charged with 3 murders

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Last week, 30-year-old Sabrina Kauldhar was arrested and charged with three murders in Toronto, Niagara Falls and Hamilton. CBC’s Ali Chiasson breaks down what we know so far on the first victim from Toronto.
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Police on the scene in St. James following disturbance call

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News 12’s Nicolette Schleisman is on the scene with the latest details.
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Parents whose sons are losing the ability to walk have described the “nightmare” they face with the NHS

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Parents whose sons are losing the ability to walk have described the “nightmare” battle they face with the NHS to access a free drug. The medicine givinostat can slow progress of Duchenne muscular dystrophy – keeping children on their...
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Mayors of US sanctuary cities appear before Congress over immigration policies

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The mayors of New York City, Boston, Denver and Chicago are appearing before Congress to answer for their so-called sanctuary city policies. (Scripps News)
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Zelenskiy Set To Meet Trump And Sign Minerals Deal

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Ukraine agreed with the US to jointly develop its wealth of natural resources as part of a deal that could ease tension with President Donald Trump and advance his administration's goal of a ceasefire with Russia, people familiar with...