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[Video] As an innovative entrepreneur he frames his world with the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra

For the risk-taking, business-minded individual, a portable and versatile device that can handle a variety of applications and programs is a crucial tool in their arsenal. That’s why the company’s entrepreneur, Thompson Goh, abandoned his laptop and now relies on his Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra as productivity power. With revolutionary multi-tasking capabilities, powerful performance and …

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Edward Lake, who lost his 3 children in a drunk driving accident in 2015 in Vaughan, dies

Edward Lake, who lost his three young children and his father-in-law in a driving accident with a disability in September 2015 in Vaughan, Ontario, has died. York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween confirmed the news in a message posted on social media Monday night. “I am deeply saddened to learn of Ed Lake’s tragic death …

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Canada is spending nearly $ 5 million to improve continental defense, Anand says

Canada will spend $ 4.9 billion over the next six years to modernize continental defense, Defense Minister Anita Anand said Monday. Anand made the long-awaited announcement of the upgrade of NORAD at the Canadian Army’s main air base in Trenton, Ont. “NORAD has continuously adapted and evolved in response to new threats. Today we turn …

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Niagara Public Health warns the public after a skunk in St. Catherines has tested positive for rabies

Public health officials in the Niagara region are urging people to stay away from wild animals, especially those that appear to be in danger, after a skunk in St. Catharines tested positive for anger. Niagara Region Public Health (NRPH) urges residents to protect themselves from rabies by making sure their dogs and cats have up-to-date …

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Alberta’s diabetes worsens as the pandemic drags on, clinics say

At Siksika Health Services, Jacey Solway is closely monitoring her diabetic patients, who have begun to show up in greater numbers since the province began lifting COVID-19 public health measures earlier this year. “The last two years have been very hard for one person, especially with the amount of stress that the pandemic brought, with …

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The final countdown to banning some disposable plastics in Canada begins today

Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says Canada will ban companies from importing or manufacturing plastic bags and polystyrene containers to take away later this year, selling them later this year and exporting them at the end of 2025. The decision to ban exports will be a welcome change for environmentalists who were dismayed because Canada’s initial …

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Victims of sexual abuse harass convicted clerics cared for in Catholic retirement home

WARNING: This story contains distressing details. When James and Tony Charlie first arrived at the Kuper Island residential school in British Columbia, they were given identification numbers that were pasted on their clothes and put on lists for the tasks. “Sometimes they weren’t even our names, it was just the number,” Tony said. The brothers, …

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