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It's getting hot in here: Estonia Sauna Marathon raises temperatures for traditionalists

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The challenge of the Estonia Sauna Marathon is simple - how long can you stand the heat while dressed in a funny costume. The weekend long event is a great leveller for visitors but Maris Hellrand says saunas are a very serious part of...
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Tariff worries on the agenda at annual beef industry conference in Calgary

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Leaders in the province's beef sector took time away from the Alberta Beef Industry Conference to discuss how tariffs hurt their business.
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Former Quebec public health director reflects on COVID-19 pandemic 5 years later

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Dr. Horacio Arruda sat down with CBC Quebec’s National Assembly reporter Cathy Senay to discuss what lessons were learned and what, if anything, he would’ve done differently.
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Need help deciding what to wear in the morning? This Waterloo entrepreneur has an app for that

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Pronti's founder and CEO Mila Banerjee of Waterloo, Ont., says she created the app to help alleviate outfit stress. The AI-powered pocket stylist allows users to digitize their wardrobes and then curates a collection of outfits based on...
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Breast cancer screenings will soon be more accessible to N.L. women in their 40’s

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Newfoundland and Labrador has lowered the self-referral age for breast cancer screenings to 40. Minister of Health John Hogan says this change will save lives, but NAPE president Jerry Earle is concerned that a significant influx of...
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Breast cancer screenings will soon be more accessible to people in their 40’s in N.L.

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Newfoundland and Labrador has lowered the self-referral age for breast cancer screenings to 40. Minister of Health John Hogan says this change will save lives, but NAPE president Jerry Earle is concerned that a significant influx of...
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Italy's Federica Brignone realizes dream of winning a giant slalom world title

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CBC Sports' Devin Heroux spoke with Federica Brignone after she won the women's giant slalom race, at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria.
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'Tourette's is my superpower': Winnipeg teen works to help others

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Orion Remoquillo, now 19, shares his story of living with Tourette's syndrome. In 2023 he won the Terry Fox Humanitarian award for his work helping others.
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'I'm getting that unconditional love:' Meet Bentley the therapy dog

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The Salvation Army Centre of Hope welcomes therapy dogs from St. John's Ambulance to come and spend time with their residents dealing with stress, anxiety and other mental health concerns.
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Managing the stress of news overload in a time of political unrest and global conflict

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The news is coming at us hard and fast these days. But is all this information helping us stay informed—or is it just overwhelming? Amanda Friesen, the Canada Research Chair in Political Psychology and an associate professor at Western...
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Shortage of nursing home beds endangering lives of hospital patients, Horizon group says

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There are 600 people in hospital waiting for placement in nursing or special care homes. Meanwhile, Horizon Health hospitals are operating at 105-per-cent occupancy, CEO Margaret Melanson said.
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Racialized newcomers struggle more to find jobs: CBC News survey finds

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Racialized newcomers are struggling more than white newcomers when it comes to finding a job in their field, according to data from a CBC News survey. CBC's Kirthana Sasitharan has more on what changes newcomers want to see to help them...
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Racialized newcomers struggle more to find jobs: data

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Racialized newcomers are struggling more than white newcomers when it comes to finding a job in their field, according to data from a CBC News survey. CBC's Kirthana Sasitharan has more on what newcomers want from the labour force.
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'High-stress, low reward': Why Gen-Zers are shunning middle management jobs

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Majority of young professionals reveal growing disillusion with mid-level management roles. Here's why.
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How to make sure the holidays stay the most wonderful time of the year

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Psychotherapist and social worker Shirlette Wint has some advice for how to manage your holiday stress.
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India Hosts 'Meditation for Global Peace and Harmony' to Mark First World Meditation Day

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@IndiaUNNewYork organized a special event, "Meditation for Global Peace and Harmony," at the UN Trusteeship Council to mark the First World Meditation Day. Over 600 guests, including senior UN officials, diplomats, and dignitaries,...
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Drivers will eat cannabis gummies and take a spin in a simulator for this U of S study

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A University of Saskatchewan research team is recruiting people to eat cannabis gummies and then use a state-of-the-art driving simulator. The study is designed to test impairment from THC edibles.
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Do Montreal's construction cones have you seeing orange? You may be suffering from 'conophobia'

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You've probably heard of Stockholm syndrome. Now, psychiatrist Dr. Emmanual Stip has coined a term for the stress and anger many feel when confronted with Montreal's iconic construction cones.
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How the Canada Post strike could leave your Black Friday packages in limbo

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With the two-week-old Canada Post strike leaving many packages in limbo during Black Friday shopping events, many Canadians have little choice but to spend more on private shipping companies as Christmas gets closer.
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Small businesses in the Yukon feel the pinch from Canada Post strike

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It's Day 11 of the Canada Post strike and small businesses in the Yukon are feeling the pinch. Yukon Soaps operates out of the centre of the territory, in Mayo. And there, Canada Post is the ONLY option for shipping. As Meagan Deuling...
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Canada Post strike hits day 11: Yukon businesses feel the pinch

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Yukon Soaps operates out of the centre of the territory, in Mayo, where Canada Post is the only option for shipping. As Meagan Deuling reports, the company decided to suspend online orders today, until the strike is over.
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UBC students smash glass to beat exam stress

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Graduate students at the University of British Columbia are blowing off steam by smashing some glass. The therapy workshop is being offered to help students relieve stress during exams.
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How this London chef make it onto the top 100 restaurants in Canada

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The online reservation and review site Open Table named Chef Joseph Tran's Cintro on Wellington as one of the top 100 restaurants in Canada. He opened it eight months ago and says he's put a lot of work into learning the art of cooking...
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Over 800 families receive free Thanksgiving meals in Port Chester

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The Carver Center in Port Chester hosted a Thanksgiving food distribution to families ahead of the holiday.