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Ontario to start screening for colorectal cancer at age 45 instead of 50

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New guidelines published online by Cancer Care Ontario say the province is lowering its colorectal cancer screening age from 50 to 45 in response

Cool, unsettled stretch ahead as rain lingers and Mother’s Day turns wet across Toronto, GTA

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Toronto is in for a cool, unsettled stretch of spring weather, with rain lingering today, more temperature swings ahead, and

Third fire reported at GTA building materials store in less than a week

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The Ontario Fire Marshal has been called in to investigate a fire at a building materials business in Toronto’s east

Two dead in Gatineau high-rise fire

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First responders in Gatineau confirm two people were found dead in a burning building in the downtown area early Wednesday.

Canada’s Alert Ready system to be tested in most provinces today

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OTTAWA — Canadians across most of the country will hear the shrill screeching siren of the public alerting system today.

Nearly one-third of Canadians say their finances are worse as gas prices climb: poll

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One-third of Canadians say their personal finances have worsened in the last month as gas prices and inflation rise amid

Drop-off at this Nepean elementary school is ‘out of control’

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School staff initially tried to intervene when these parking problems first started popping up, she said. Teachers would try to

Sharp increase in suspected opioid-overdose related deaths over 4 days: Toronto Public Health

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Toronto Public Health (TPH) issued a “drug alert” Tuesday, flagging five suspected opioid-overdose related deaths attended by paramedics between April 28

The Presidential Physical Fitness Award is back as Trump revives annual fitness test in US schools

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday revived the Presidential Physical Fitness Award as part of his push to