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The best neck fans from Amazon Canada to help you stay cool during a heatwaveBeat the summer heat with these lightweight, hands-free neck fans that keep you cool at the cottage, on walks, at sporting events and everywhere in between.The CuratorJul 3
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Ticks are spreading anaplasmosis, not just Lyme disease, CMAJ warnsPhysicians are being urged to specifically consider anaplasmosis in regions with a growing prevalence of blacklegged ticks, which range in size from a poppyseed to a sesame seed.HealthJul 13
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New Brunswickers can now track tick hot spots across provinceBlack-legged ticks can transmit Lyme disease, and it's hoped the online tool will raise awareness of areas where there's a higher risk of being bitten by one.CanadaJun 17
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Calgary police, Stampede aware after phones allegedly stolen during Saturday concertThe Calgary Stampede is recommending that its guests keep their phones in their either their front pockets, tucked in their boots, or in a crossbody bag.CrimeJul 9
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Quebec and Alberta announce plan to work together to deploy AI in governmentThe Quebec and Alberta governments are planning to work together to implement artificial intelligence in public administration as part of new initiatives in the tech industry.TechJul 15
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BC Ferries Langdale terminal ramp repair could take 10 daysBerth 1 at the Langdale Ferry Terminal suffered a mechanical issue on Sunday afternoon, restricting vehicle traffic to the main car deck of vessels.TrafficJul 6
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New gene technology could help Canadian canola cope with extreme weatherCanadian researchers are developing hardier canola plants to better withstand heat and drought as a new agri-tech program helps bring climate-ready innovations to market.ConsumerJul 11
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Saskatchewan startups turning to AI to start businesses, accelerate growthLocal tech startups based in Saskatoon say artificial intelligence is helping them develop and scale their businesses much faster than imagined.TechJul 3
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Gas prices in Canada set to rise as Trump says peace with Iran is ‘over’Gas prices are likely going to tick up once again in Canada, according to an analyst, as a signed peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran appears to be unravelling.ConsumerJul 8
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Viral summer bestsellers to beat the heat this seasonFrom a JISULIFE wearable neck fan to BOGI cooling towels and a Coleman cooler, these viral summer bestsellers help you stay cool no matter how high the temperature climbs.The CuratorJul 7
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Discovering Saskatoon’s hidden war museumIt's been a gathering place for veterans and the community for nearly a century. Tucked away in its basement is a room filled with a treasure trove of history.CanadaJun 29
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U.S. strikes Iran after Trump claims ‘foolish violation’ of ceasefireTrump posted on Truth Social that Iran carried out a drone strike on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, damaging the ship's upper deck.WorldJun 26
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Drones, licence plate recognition, part of Vancouver police’s new techAs part of a Drone as First Responder Program, the Vancouver police will be the first in Canada to deploy six Skydio X10 drones.CrimeJun 10
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3 U.S. tech firms own 85% of Canada’s cloud market, report saysThe federal government is set to release an AI strategy this week. It's expected to call for building a foundation for Canadian sovereign AI as one of its six pillars.CanadaJun 2
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Surrey school reopens after fire, but still fundraising for supplies, techNow that the repairs are complete, the students are back, but the school is still lacking basic school supplies, classroom materials and technology.FireJun 3
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NASA unveils Artemis III crew, will test tech for future moon landingThe announcement came two months after Artemis II's record-breaking trip around the moon that surpassed the distance record of Apollo 13.U.S. NewsJun 9
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Watch: B.C. woman kicks cougar in side to save her little goatEarlier this month at Gina Moore's farm, surveillance video captured a cougar latching onto the neck of Donnie the Nigerian Dwarf goat.CanadaJun 17
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Big tech targets Prairies for AI data centresAI data centres proposed in several Prairie provinces are meeting opposition, with some saying data sovereignty isn't worth the environmental impactsTechMay 26
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Ticks are coming for you: Experts warn tick-related illnesses rising across CanadaFrom Lyme disease to rare red meat allergies, experts say expanding tick populations are creating new health risks across Canada.CanadaMay 22
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Ford says ‘no one is more ticked off’ than him about $191K in private jet costsThe province took possession of a second-hand Bombardier Challenger 650 for the premier and cabinet ministers to use, selling it a few days later after public backlash.CanadaMay 25