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Experiencing menopause symptoms? Here's what experts say can help
With menopause symptoms ranging from sleep trouble to burning mouth syndrome, people aren’t always sure what they’re experiencing. The Dose spoke to clinicians and researchers at the forefront of menopause care in Canada about the latest treatments, from hormone therapy to exercise and diet. Source link
Conservative Party faces significant financial loss after convention voting devices go missing
Conservative convention organizers are urging delegates who may have walked off with pricey voting devices to return them to the party so it can avoid incurring significant unexpected costs. Source link
Ancient High Arctic people were skilled seafarers, new study shows
Archeologists have found the remains of a cluster of tents with hearths on a remote High Arctic island that date back more than 4,000 years. They offer surprising new insights about the first people who lived near what is now the Canada-Greenland border. Source link
Lindsey Vonn's father says Olympic crash is 'end of her career' if he has any say
Lindsey Vonn’s father said Monday that the American superstar will no longer race if he has any influence over her decision and that she will not return to the Winter Olympics after breaking her leg in the downhill over the weekend. Source link
Ghislaine Maxwell takes the Fifth in U.S. House committee appearance from prison
Lawmakers tried on Monday to interview Ghislaine Maxwell but the former girlfriend and confidante of Jeffrey Epstein invoked her Fifth Amendment rights to avoid answering questions that would be self-incriminating. Source link
With a roster speckled red and white, Italy's victory in women's hockey is Canada's too
As the final anxious seconds ticked away in Italy’s 3-2 win over Japan on Monday, Daniele Sauvageau, the team’s Canadian general manager, looked at 35-year-old Laura Fortino, a gold-medal winner with Canada in 2014 who now wears Italian blue, both with tears in their eyes. Source link
Canadian speed skater Béatrice Lamarche 5th in women's 1,000 metres of her Olympic debut
A trio of Canadian women made their Olympic speed skating debuts on Monday in the 1,000 metres, with Béatrice Lamarche leading the way in fifth. Source link
Hamilton soldier who died in Latvia being buried today in Burlington, Ont.
A Hamilton soldier who died in Latvia last month is being buried today in Burlington, Ont. Source link
Federal government loans $1.01B to Canada Post as postal service continues to struggle
The federal government is making more than $1 billion available to Canada Post in the form of a repayable loan to help the beleaguered Crown corporation remain solvent and keep its services running. Source link
NHLer Macklin Celebrini set to play key Olympic role for Canadian men: 'It’s no fluke'
The NHL is finally back in the international spotlight at the Milan-Cortina Winter Games following a 12-year ice age. And Macklin Celebrini is a peach-fuzzed beneficiary. “I’m super grateful,” says the centre from North Vancouver, B.C. Source link