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世界杯决赛2022

are there toxic chemicals in b.c.'s drinking water? a ubc professor plans to find out

rachel scholes, an expert on pfas — also called forever chemicals — says a european study that found rainwater is unsafe to drink globally highlights just how ubiquitous the toxic substances are in the environment.
tiffany crawford
aug 11 2022

device helps blind writer regain confidence to pursue his calling

paul castle, diagnosed with a rare eye disease growing up in north van, just finished writing and illustrating a kids book based on his relationship with his husband and their desire to adopt
gordon mcintyre
aug 10 2022

swimming still not recommended at ottawa beaches due to poor water conditions

water samples collected at the beaches continue to show elevated levels of e. coli bacteria.
ottawa citizen
aug 10 2022

west nile virus turns up in toronto mosquitoes

the risk of being infected in toronto is low, but toronto public health advises there are various precautions you can take.
liz braun
aug 10 2022

michigan schools launch studies focused on cannabis, veterans and post-traumatic stress disorder

michigan’s cannabis regulatory agency provides more than $16 million in funding for clinical studies
the growthop
aug 10 2022

sexually transmitted infection rates on the rise in windsor-essex

the ongoing sexual health issue is something to which the melo clinic and pregnancy centre on ottawa street can attest.
dalson chen
aug 10 2022

new u of c study aims to help kids beat covid-19 vaccine needle fear

the remote study will give families resources and strategies which can help make pediatric vaccinations easier
jason herring
aug 9 2022

masks will be voluntary when school starts in september, says province

“our government’s 'plan to catch up' is designed to keep students in safe classrooms without disruption"
postmedia news
aug 9 2022
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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obesity matters
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the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

are there toxic chemicals in b.c.'s drinking water? a ubc professor plans to find out

rachel scholes, an expert on pfas — also called forever chemicals — says a european study that found rainwater is unsafe to drink globally highlights just how ubiquitous the toxic substances are in the environment.
tiffany crawford
aug 11 2022

device helps blind writer regain confidence to pursue his calling

paul castle, diagnosed with a rare eye disease growing up in north van, just finished writing and illustrating a kids book based on his relationship with his husband and their desire to adopt
gordon mcintyre
aug 10 2022

swimming still not recommended at ottawa beaches due to poor water conditions

water samples collected at the beaches continue to show elevated levels of e. coli bacteria.
ottawa citizen
aug 10 2022

west nile virus turns up in toronto mosquitoes

the risk of being infected in toronto is low, but toronto public health advises there are various precautions you can take.
liz braun
aug 10 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

michigan schools launch studies focused on cannabis, veterans and post-traumatic stress disorder

michigan’s cannabis regulatory agency provides more than $16 million in funding for clinical studies
the growthop
aug 10 2022

sexually transmitted infection rates on the rise in windsor-essex

the ongoing sexual health issue is something to which the melo clinic and pregnancy centre on ottawa street can attest.
dalson chen
aug 10 2022

new u of c study aims to help kids beat covid-19 vaccine needle fear

the remote study will give families resources and strategies which can help make pediatric vaccinations easier
jason herring
aug 9 2022

masks will be voluntary when school starts in september, says province

“our government’s 'plan to catch up' is designed to keep students in safe classrooms without disruption"
postmedia news
aug 9 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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