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mature women 'happiest' in bedroom, study finds

women 45 to 54 are happiest with their sex lives, according to the study
postmedia news
may 31, 2021

mom's tweet about telling son she is dying touches thousands

neuroscientist and concordia professor nadia chaudhri is now using her platform to raise money for under-represented young scholars.
susan schwartz montreal gazette
may 31, 2021

we're no. 1 for vaccinations, majority of quebecers say: poll

only 19 per cent of people in the rest of canada think their province is doing a better job, reveals the survey by léger marketing for the association for canadian studies.
marian scott, montreal gazette
may 31, 2021

anti-restriction protests put pressure on saskatoon police resources

what police response to anti-restriction protests will look like after the limit on outdoor gathering sizes increase to 150 people remains to be seen.
the star phoenix
may 30, 2021

montrealers say end of curfew offers a 'new feeling of freedom'

many people at jeanne-meance park this week acknowledged the curfew might have done its job, while others felt premier legault overstepped.
healthing.ca
may 28, 2021

vaccinated snowbirds have to find their own way in b.c., prof says

some snowbirds returning from the u.s. in particular were already fully vaccinated while abroad, while others had single doses
david carrigg
may 27, 2021

will young people or their parents hesitate over covid shot?

vaccinating young people is key to preventing the spread of the virus, as well as getting teens back to school, sports and social activities that sustain good mental health.
joanne laucius, ottawa citizen
may 27, 2021

braun strowman opens up about body dysmorphia

an obession with fitness can mask other disorders.
emma jones
may 27, 2021

mature women 'happiest' in bedroom, study finds

women 45 to 54 are happiest with their sex lives, according to the study
postmedia news
may 31, 2021

mom's tweet about telling son she is dying touches thousands

neuroscientist and concordia professor nadia chaudhri is now using her platform to raise money for under-represented young scholars.
susan schwartz montreal gazette
may 31, 2021

we're no. 1 for vaccinations, majority of quebecers say: poll

only 19 per cent of people in the rest of canada think their province is doing a better job, reveals the survey by léger marketing for the association for canadian studies.
marian scott, montreal gazette
may 31, 2021

anti-restriction protests put pressure on saskatoon police resources

what police response to anti-restriction protests will look like after the limit on outdoor gathering sizes increase to 150 people remains to be seen.
the star phoenix
may 30, 2021

montrealers say end of curfew offers a 'new feeling of freedom'

many people at jeanne-meance park this week acknowledged the curfew might have done its job, while others felt premier legault overstepped.
healthing.ca
may 28, 2021

vaccinated snowbirds have to find their own way in b.c., prof says

some snowbirds returning from the u.s. in particular were already fully vaccinated while abroad, while others had single doses
david carrigg
may 27, 2021

will young people or their parents hesitate over covid shot?

vaccinating young people is key to preventing the spread of the virus, as well as getting teens back to school, sports and social activities that sustain good mental health.
joanne laucius, ottawa citizen
may 27, 2021

braun strowman opens up about body dysmorphia

an obession with fitness can mask other disorders.
emma jones
may 27, 2021
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