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Program supports young amputee

Program supports young amputee

Dear Editor I am a left arm amputee and a member of The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program. I recently received a biathlon and kayaking device thanks to public support of The War Amps key tag service.
Five ways we can reduce suicide in Canada

Five ways we can reduce suicide in Canada

Why a suicide prevention strategy needs to include personal injury prevention
There is a first time for everything.

There is a first time for everything.

Neighbourly Advice According to Ed
What to eat, what not to eat?

What to eat, what not to eat?

A fax came into the newsroom the other day. Yes, an honest to gosh fax. A rare occurrence, indeed.
The predictable folly of the five-day forecast

The predictable folly of the five-day forecast

“The trouble with weather forecasting is that it’s right too often for us to ignore it and wrong too often for us to rely on it.
TransCanada lawsuit spotlights weak climate change connection to Keystone

TransCanada lawsuit spotlights weak climate change connection to Keystone

Rejection of the pipeline was never about climate change
Charitable giving is a group project

Charitable giving is a group project

Religious settings are very important for charitable giving and generate a huge amount of significant community
Millionaire presidents do not make empathetic presidents

Millionaire presidents do not make empathetic presidents

Dear Mr. Trump. You are not qualified to be president. You are a prime example of what any politician in any country, at any level of government should not be. Void of empathy.
A billionaire lottery winner? That’s crazy

A billionaire lottery winner? That’s crazy

It is time to rethink the lottery systems. The United States was left scrambling this week after their Powerball draw on Jan. 9 failed to produce a $900 million winner, making the draw on Jan. 13 worth an estimated $1.3 billion. That’s $1.
A national program is needed to address the root causes of kidney failure in adults and children

A national program is needed to address the root causes of kidney failure in adults and children

WINNIPEG, Man. — As many as 40,000 people in Canada are affected by kidney failure - and the problem is increasing across the country, with significant consequences for our health system.
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