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Nova Scotia

As temperatures rise, so will the cost of an AC unit

Cost of Living5:07The hot, sweaty irony of it all Star Vickery never used to need an air conditioning unit to…

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Health

A virus spread by tiny insects is on the rise in Brazil and Cuba. Here’s how to protect yourself

Canadians flying to popular locales like Cuba are being warned to take precautions against insects that spread the rare and…

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Health

Whooping cough cases on the rise in Canada

Whooping cough cases are on the rise in Canada, with some provinces reporting sharp increases compared to pre-pandemic averages. More…

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Sports

Vancouver Rise revealed as name of city’s new women’s soccer team

The name and logo of Vancouver’s professional women’s soccer team were revealed on Monday, and the Vancouver Rise is now…

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Canada

Library workers punched, spat on: Security incidents on the rise in public libraries, data show

Once seen as oases of calm and quiet, libraries across Canada are becoming increasingly chaotic – even dangerous – with…

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Canada

Broncos bus crash survivor Jacob Wassermann headed to Paris after meteoric rise in Para rowing

Jacob Wassermann is only a few days from heading to Paris to represent his country at the highest level of…

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Nova Scotia

Number of surgeries being completed on the rise, Nova Scotia Health official says

New figures posted on the provincial government’s health data accountability website suggests surgeons are completing roughly the same number of surgeries…

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Canada

These 17 cancers are on the rise in younger generations

Several cancers may be affecting millennials and Gen-X more than they did baby boomers, according to a new study based…

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Sports

Inside Canada’s rise to hammer-throwing greatness

Camryn Rogers had already won gold by the time she stepped up for her sixth and final throw. But it…

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Health

Tick-spread illnesses are on the rise in Canada. Are surveillance, awareness efforts keeping up?

This story is part of CBC Health’s Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news emailed to subscribers…

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