Nutrition apps can help build healthy habits. For some users, their gaming features carry risks

Green means go, red means stop. Trophies or confetti come with good performance, and people who fall behind get nudged to do better.Those brightly colored engagement tactics long ago jumped

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12 people injured at B.C. waterpark

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Twelve people, mostly students, were taken to hospital on Monday after what appears to have been an electrical incident at

$24 for a corndog and pop? Fans hit with high concession prices at FIFA Fan Fest

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Walter Solari stood near the food vendors at FIFA Fan Fest, wondering whether the bedazzled corndog in his hand was worth

Carney government prepares to dismantle pesticide rules

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The Carney government shut down a committee study Monday on a financial bill that includes sweeping changes to Canada’s pesticides

Judge tosses out Dawn Richard’s lawsuit against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs

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NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge has tossed out singer Dawn Richard’s lawsuit against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, saying most

Cineplex raises price of CineClub memberships for first time

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TORONTO - Cineplex Inc. says it’s raising the prices of its CineClub memberships for the first time since launching the

Carney government proposes major overhaul of privacy legislation

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OTTAWA—The Carney government is proposing an overhaul of Canada’s privacy laws, promising greater control for Canadians over their personal data

Teen accused of killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise taken into custody following adult charges

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MIAMI (AP) — A teenager charged with sexually assaulting and killing his 18-year-old stepsister on a Carnival Cruise ship surrendered

Mississauga council considering proposal to rename park after Toronto officer shot and killed

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Just days after Toronto Police Service Const. Marc Pinizzotto was shot and killed while on duty, Mississauga city council will

Marsupial on the loose on Montreal's South Shore highlights animal trafficking

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BOUCHERVILLE - For the last few days, a small marsupial has been on the loose on Montreal’s South Shore, after