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Early bird watchers get the worm? Why more young people are taking up the hobby

Calgary university student Fisher Stephenson said his mornings are often dedicated to class — and the afternoons to birding. "Going to…

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They came to Canada for their dreams. Instead they found a mental health nightmare

Jacqueline Addo remembers the time two years ago when her husband Joshua confided to her that the stress of adjusting…

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Cycling enthusiasts celebrate the reopening of Canada's oldest indoor cycling track

Track cyclists in London, Ont., are overjoyed that their beloved velodrome is staying open after they relentlessly rallied and raised funds to…

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Small businesses facing hard decisions about CEBA loan forgiveness deadline

With a major deadline to repay a pandemic era loan on the horizon, Rod Castro says he feels like he's…

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Bison are returning to the Prairies. They need room to roam to work their magic

On the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation west of Brandon, Man., schoolchildren are throwing pumpkins into a bison pen, a ceremony…

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For 100 years, this Mickey Mouse operation has thrived. Is Disney now losing its magic?

The Sunday Magazine22:54For 100 years, this Mickey Mouse operation has thrived. Is Disney now losing its magic?You might describe Marlene…

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Seniors housing in Toronto has a language problem. Experts say it's getting more urgent

In 2009, 82-year-old Al Gosling was evicted by Toronto Community Housing and died within months after catching an infection in…

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Each year I give my mom, who has Alzheimer's, a calendar she can't use

This First Person article is the experience of Nicole Robichaud, a lawyer and caregiver in Ottawa. For more information about…

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