Doctors detail 2024 Ontario child rabies death, warn public about contact with bats

TORONTO - Doctors are urging people to seek medical attention if they have any contact with bats to prevent potential rabies infection. In Monday’s issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal,

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Ottawa library reveals new ‘third space’ rebrand vision

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Amidst a decline in physical book rentals and in-person visits to its 33 branches, the Ottawa Public Library is doubling

Kevin Hart’s Roast Delivered Doses Of Racism & Questionable Humor

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In the three-hour live roast of Kevin Hart aired by Netflix on Sunday, the inclusion of Shane Gillis as the

Saskatchewan injecting $17 million into Saskatoon hospital to add ICU beds

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SASKATOON - Saskatchewan is expanding the critical care ward in its largest hospital, but the union representing nurses wants to

South Florida officers sue Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, claiming details in ‘The Rip’ are too real

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MIAMI (AP) — Two South Florida police officers claim Ben Affleck and Matt Damon ‘s recent action thriller “The Rip”

Proposals for central-west elementary schools expanded to include younger siblings

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Ottawa’s largest school board has added a proviso to its review of boundaries and programs for six elementary schools in

RZA’s List of Top Anime To Watch Is Very Legit

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The RZA, an admitted connoisseur of Japanese animated film and TV art form, proved it with his list of suggestions

50 Cent, Nelly and The Chainsmokers to headline Sports Illustrated concert series during World Cup

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rappers 50 Cent and Nelly along with electronic music duo The Chainsmokers will headline a new

Pearson airport CEO defends current ownership model as feds explore privatization

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As talk of privatization swirls, the head of Toronto’s Pearson airport says the existing public ownership model has served travellers

Smith says caucus executive director didn't report voter list meeting to higher-ups

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EDMONTON - Premier Danielle Smith says the buck stops with her caucus when it comes to questions over why Smith