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Updated Mikaela Shiffrin earned her record-extending career win 95 by triumphing in a women’s World Cup slalom Sunday, a day after the American ski star’s main rival, Petra Vlhova, sustained a season-ending injury. Passes ski legend Stenmark for most World Cup podiums in single discipline with 82The Associated Press ·Continue Reading

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Miss something this week? Don’t panic. CBC’s Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need. Want this in your inbox? Get the Marketplace newsletter every Friday. You’ll be shocked at how much time you spend watching gambling messages during sports games Around 80 per cent of the gambling ads that were documented duringContinue Reading

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Saskatchewan Last August, twin brothers John and Frank Robinson set out to build a homestead shack their grandfather never got to finish. Last weekend, the brothers tested out the finished shack, during a period of intense cold in Alberta. ‘I just had an incredible weekend, even though it was cold,’ says Regina’s JohnContinue Reading

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News Heat pumps are all the rage these days, especially for single-detached homes. But condominiums — larger residential complexes with individually owned living units — have been slower to enter the picture.  Barriers for large residential complexes include complicated retrofits, exclusion from rebates Ania Bessonov · CBC News · Posted:Continue Reading

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Canada Parents, dermatologists and social media influencers are divided as more kids shop at beauty retailer Sephora, and an increasing number buy into expensive, elaborate skin-care products. Millions of people are watching and sharing videos condemning ‘Sephora kids’ Natalie Stechyson · CBC News · Posted: Jan 21, 2024 4:00 AMContinue Reading

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Some schools are allowing nuts again despite allergy risksCanadian researchers found that restricting foods, such as nuts and peanuts, at schools isn’t the best way to protect kids from life-threatening allergic reactions. CBC’s Deana Sumanac-Johnson breaks down the change. As Whitehorse students pluck water bottles and food containers from their lunchContinue Reading