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  • Florida man indicted for supplying banned drugs in case involving US sprinter Marvin Bracy-Williams

    Florida man indicted for supplying banned drugs in case involving US sprinter Marvin Bracy-Williams

    Federal authorities charged a Florida man Tuesday with providing banned substances to an athlete in a case involving the 45-month doping ban handed to Olympic sprinter Marvin Bracy-Williams last year. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Orlando announced the indictment of Paul Askew of Jacksonville for violating the Rodchenkov Act, a law enacted in 2020 that…

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    Feb 17, 2026 5:19 PM
  • Israeli military says more than 1,500 Canadians were serving in its ranks last year

    Israeli military says more than 1,500 Canadians were serving in its ranks last year

    The Israeli military says more than 1,500 people with Canadian citizenship — soldiers holding dual or multiple citizenships — were serving in its ranks as of a year ago, according to documents obtained by an Israeli organization. The news comes months after the RCMP confirmed it would be collecting reports from members of the public…

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    Feb 17, 2026 11:49 AM
  • How Many People Are Overdosing at BC’s Hospitals?

    How Many People Are Overdosing at BC’s Hospitals?

    How many people are overdosing while they are patients at British Columbia’s hospitals? This data is essential to understanding the importance of opening hospital-based overdose prevention sites, addiction medicine doctors told The Tyee. In an atmosphere where the province’s drug policy is a hot-button topic, it’s also key to developing public understanding about why the…

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    Feb 17, 2026 11:45 AM
  • Be Cyber Secure All Year Long

    Be Cyber Secure All Year Long

    Although the month just ending was the official Cyber Security Awareness Month (Cyber Month), an internationally recognized campaign held each October to help the public learn more about the importance of cyber security, like other safety measures, being cyber secure is something to be conscious of all year long. As the holiday season approaches, more…

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    Oct 31, 2025 6:30 PM
  • North Perth seeking public input regarding new water storage for local communities

    North Perth seeking public input regarding new water storage for local communities

    LISTOWEL – The Municipality of North Perth issued a notice on Oct. 23, 2025 announcing the initiation of a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment for additional water storage.  The 2025 Servicing Master Plan, reviewed at council on Sept. 22, for the communities of Listowel and Atwood identified the need for additional water storage in both communities…

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    Oct 31, 2025 6:12 PM
  • Trustees want say in school zone redesign

    Trustees want say in school zone redesign

    Trustees are calling on Winnipeg City Council to redesign 30 km/h school zones to better protect everyone who lives, learns and works in their wards — and they want a say in an infrastructure makeover. For Ryan Palmquist, an active cyclist, dad and first-term trustee, road safety is both a passion and frequent source of…

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    Oct 31, 2025 6:10 PM
  • WADA launches ‘Operation Puncture’ to investigate leak about Chinese swimmers’ doping tests

    WADA launches ‘Operation Puncture’ to investigate leak about Chinese swimmers’ doping tests

    LONDON (AP) — The World Anti-Doping Agency confirmed on Thursday it is looking into a leak about an investigation that resulted in the agency clearing 23 Chinese swimmers who tested positive for a banned heart medication before the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. The agency has defended its decision to clear the swimmers of doping. It…

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    Oct 30, 2025 6:36 PM
  • William and Kate win privacy case against French magazine over family holiday photos

    William and Kate win privacy case against French magazine over family holiday photos

    LONDON (AP) — The Prince and Princess of Wales have won a legal case against a French magazine that published photos of the couple and their children on a skiing holiday, the royals’ office said Thursday. William and Kate took action against Paris Match after it ran photos in April of them and their children…

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    Oct 30, 2025 6:34 PM
  • Afraid of scams? Help is here

    Worried about being ripped off? The Pembina Crisis Connection Society is partnering with the Drayton Valley Municipal Library to educate the public about avoiding scams. Trish Howes, the executive director for PCCS, says they have been visiting seniors’ homes and talking to seniors about some of the more common scams that are circulating. They also…

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    Oct 30, 2025 6:31 PM
  • Top Intel Democrat rips Trump administration over exclusion from boat strike briefing

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration’s increasing efforts to exclude Democrats from national security briefings could endanger troops and keep important information from the public, the top Democrat on the Senate intelligence committee warned Thursday. “I don’t know how you even begin to rebuild trust,” Virginia Sen. Mark Warner said after Democrats were not invited…

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    Oct 30, 2025 6:27 PM
  • Wait for core Ontario autism services tops 5 years: advocates

    Wait for core Ontario autism services tops 5 years: advocates

    When Ashley Ferreira’s five-year-old son was diagnosed with autism in 2020 she never imagined that a five-year wait lay ahead for him to get access to government-funded core therapies. “I thought that the diagnosis came with help,” she said. “It wasn’t until I started joining Facebook groups like the Ontario Autism Coalition that I was…

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    Oct 30, 2025 6:22 PM
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