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When Nathan Chaulk rides with his horse, Aspen, he feels free."You walk in the doors here and your disability goes away," the 25-year-old told CBC News earlier this month.Chaulk has been riding at
Ornge air ambulances in eastern Ontario are now equipped with blood needed for emergency transfusions. CBC's Sannah Choi visited the Ornge hangar in Ottawa to learn more about its new partnership.
Cooking together sounds appealing until everyone ends up competing for the same stretch of countertop. Whether it’s preparing dinner, children helping with meal preparation or guests pitching in
One of four countries making its World Cup debut in 2026, Cape Verde could have simply been happy to be on the world stage. Instead, a draw against Spain in their opener served as the first
Hillsborough Hospital patient Robert Kelly has been located and handed over to health professionals in P.E.I. after escaping while on escorted leave in May. He was located in Halifax by police on
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Meet Moo Nam Tok, Thailand's newest baby pygmy hippo starKhon Kaen Zoo in Thailand has named its adorable baby pygmy hippo Moo Nam Tok, meaning "grilled pork salad," following a nationwide poll that drew more than 10,000 votes between May 25 and June 25.
NHL fans are always looking for the shiny new toy, and the most exciting signings or trades are players they can envision staying for the better part of a decade.But those aren't always the signings
When Concorde took to the skies for its very first commercial flight in 1976, it was a watershed moment in aviation history. With a speed of 1,350 mph, the aircraft was twice as fast as the speed
MLB The Show is always fun to boot up, as the developers at San Diego Studio consistently pay attention to player performance and trends throughout the season. Diamond Dynasty, the baseball
When disaster strikes suddenly, it can be hard to remember to grab all the little things you may need for an emergency evacuation. As wildfire season continues and families plan for the worst
Emma Upshall lost her mother to Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) — a disease that causes gradual muscle loss and paralysis— in March.She says community support offered by the ALS Society of
Police in Australia have seized 2.7 metric tons (3 tons) of cocaine from a home on the edge of Sydney. The bust is Australia’s largest ever, according to officials. The drug was found in plastic tubs
Planetary highlights: Venus dominates evenings early in the month, while Mars and Saturn shine before dawn, with Uranus visible via binoculars or telescope. Meteor shower overlap: Southern delta
A police officer who was killed in the line of duty during a shooting in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood has been identified as 34-year-old Mohamed Lamine Benredouane. The attack began
Ozu's lively demeanor and floppy ears have inspired Krypto's look in "Superman" and "Supergirl"Jennifer Holland is the proud pet parent to a super canine acting sensation.The actress, 38, and her
While New Yorkers are known for summer houses and the Hamptons, I would argue Torontonians do cottage summers better than anyone. Summer in Toronto is unlike that of any other city in the world (or
See more Winnipeg Sun on Google - pleasesave as a Preferred Source CancerCare Manitoba is encouraging more Manitobans to take part in routine colorectal cancer screening, particularly in northern
By Nicholas P. BrownNEW YORK, June 25 (Reuters) - The 2026 World Cup on Thursday became the best-attended in the tournament's history, surpassing the 1994 record of nearly 3.6 million spectators,
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Kayaker's first ever orca encounter ends with whale blowing a rainbow from its blowholeBecky Wallace was kayaking in Deep Cove, Vancouver, on May 3 when an orca swam up alongside her kayak, surfaced to exhale and briefly created a small rainbow in the mist — all during her very first
From fish and meat that can harbour bacteria to ingredients that shouldn’t be served raw, these are the surprisingly dangerous foods you should keep an eye out for.
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