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Why more women are switching to reusable menstrual products – CTV

August 11, 2025 It was six months ago that Selin Celikoyar bought her last tampon and switched to a reusable menstrual disc. “I had already been wary of tampons from…

Fast walking is a key to longevity, research shows – CTV

August 11, 2025 Too busy to go to the gym? Don’t worry — you can stay healthy by incorporating at least 15 minutes of fast walking into your everyday routine,…

Cancer survivor celebrates birthday by paying for patients’ hospital parking – CTV

August 12, 2025 LONDON — Krystyna Locke is celebrating turning 63 by paying the parking fees for cancer patients. The lymphoma cancer survivor knows just how quickly those bills add…

Albertans can sign up for fall COVID-19 shot but cost still unknown – CBC

Province will charge most people for the vaccination, previously estimated to be $110 per dose Aug 11, 2025 Albertans can now sign up to get the next COVID-19 vaccination in…

Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre and Roots Community Food Centre offer traditional meals for seniors and Elders – Anishinabek News

August 12, 2025 THUNDER BAY — The Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre (TBIFC) and Roots Community Food Centre’s Traditional Meals for Seniors and Elders featured a Three Sisters Mash with…

Nunavut singer-songwriter releases Inuktitut album to help listeners heal – Nunatsiaq News

Aug 11, 2025 ‘Saimanirnut’ was 2 years in the making, says Looee Arreak Singer-songwriter Looee Arreak says her new album is meant to bring comfort to people going through hard…

First Nations Health Ombudsperson speaks out over hair cutting incident in Saskatoon – MBC Radio

Aug 11, 2025 The First Nations Health Ombudsperson for Saskatchewan is speaking out over an incident at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon. Dr. Dianne Lafond, the First Nations Health Ombudsperson…

Psychology and indigenous ceremony: A guide to context, rights, and accompaniment. – Psychology Today

August 10, 2025 Psychology and indigenous ceremony: A guide to context, rights, and accompaniment. We’re great at talking molecules. We’re less honest about what holds a person together. Ceremony is…

York Region agency, Anishinaabeg Outreach to expand services to Indigenous community – NewmarketToday.ca

Your Support Services Network and Anishinaabeg Outreach plan to create a position that would help create a centre of healing in Aurora The Aurora-based Your Support Services Network (YSSN) teamed…

More women get Alzheimer’s than men. It may not just be because they live longer – CBC

Age is still considered an important risk for women, but now scientists are looking at other factors Aug 10, 2025 Working three full-time jobs, raising kids and tending her blooming…

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