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  • Teens need coping skills to deal with anger during pandemic: doctor

    Pandemic-fuelled frustration has some teens expressing anger in unhealthy ways after a year of missed social connections that would typically help them mature and regulate their emotions, says a psychiatrist calling for more education on coping skills as part of the school curriculum.
  • Pet industry embraces opportunities as owners return to work

    TORONTO - After remortgaging her house and borrowing from friends and family to keep her business alive through the pandemic, Carolyn Hatfield is happily struggling to keep up with demand from pet owners seeking daycare for their COVID puppies.
  • Dubai's new Museum of the Future envisions a healthy planet

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Dubai will open the doors Friday to an architecturally stunning building housing the new Museum of the Future, a seven-story structure that envisions a dreamlike world powered by solar energy and the Gulf Arab state's frenetic quest to develop.
  • Regal Cinemas, 2nd largest chain in US, to reopen in April

    NEW YORK - Regal Cinemas, the second largest movie theatre chain in the U.S., will reopen beginning April 2, its parent company, Cineworld Group, announced Tuesday.
  • In a pandemic, Navajo community steps up for its vulnerable

    TEESTO, Ariz. - For as long as Raymond Clark has lived alone on this quiet stretch of the Navajo Nation under the watch of the “Praying Mountain,” he has depended on everyone yet no one.
  • Lives Lost: At veterans' home, towering legacies of the dead

    Each of their stories was different, but common strains repeat: Of humility and generosity; of finding joy in the unpretentious; of a sharp mind disappearing into fog or a hale body betrayed by age.
  • Summer Cruisin': Car culture gets a new lease as cultural events turn to 'pod' life

    TORONTO - Hollywood flicks were always the main attraction at Bob Boyle's drive-in theatre on the outskirts of Brackley, P.E.I., but shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic shut everything down, a nearby high school made an unusual request.
  • Q and A: Experts discuss some key COVID 19 concerns

    With COVID-19 now affecting the lives of Canadians on so many levels, people across the country are seeking answers to numerous important questions they have about the novel coronavirus.
  • Q and A: Experts discuss some key COVID-19 concerns

    With COVID-19 now affecting the lives of Canadians on so many levels, people across the country are seeking answers to numerous important questions they have about the novel coronavirus.
  • Q and A: Experts discuss some key COVID-19 concerns

    With COVID-19 now affecting the lives of Canadians on so many levels, people across the country are seeking answers to numerous important questions they have about the novel coronavirus.

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