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Canadian Cancer Society urges a lower colorectal cancer screening age

Younger age groups are showing a "demonstrated continued increase" in colorectal cancer in younger age groups, according to a study published this month.The research published in The Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology found that lowering the screening age from 50 to 45 would result in over 15,000 fewer cases and 6,100 fewer deaths in Canada between 2025...
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Canadian Cancer Society urges a lower colorectal cancer screening age

Younger age groups are showing a "demonstrated continued increase" in colorectal cancer in younger age groups, according to a study published this month.The research...

Farmers face economic adversity and lack of awareness from public, politicians

The land Charles Stevens was raised on is now home to a McDonald's.Nestled along Hwy. 2 in Bowmanville across the street from a Cineplex...

Ontario Tech celebrates a day of art and innovation at the Black Student Showcase

Human Health Sciences student Lachia Richards says she got inspiration to start her business, Creations by Chia, from her parents."My dad is a huge...

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The Secret Path: A Film of Commemoration.

In the year 1963, nine-year-old Anishinaabe boy Chanie Wenjack was forcibly removed from his family in Ogoki Post along with his four sisters by the Canadian residential school system and taken to the Cecilia Jeffrey Indian Residential School in Kenora, Ontario.Chanie attended the school for three years until October 16, 1966, when, at the age of twelve years old,...

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The Secret Path: A Film of Commemoration.

In the year 1963, nine-year-old Anishinaabe boy Chanie Wenjack was forcibly removed from his family in Ogoki Post along with his four sisters by the Canadian residential school system and taken to the Cecilia Jeffrey Indian Residential School in...