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Many teens still struggling with condensed school schedules, but relief is coming — for some

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Now in their third school year affected by the pandemic, some Canadian high schoolers continue to struggle with condensed schedules. While some schools are planning a return to normal timetables, others will continue with pandemic-altered system for the rest of the year.

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Island climbers taking problem-solving to the next level in ‘bouldering’ competition

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For three P.E.I. athletes a rock wall isn’t an insurmountable obstacle, it’s a puzzle.

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U.S. admiral warns of China threat and urges allies to work and train more closely

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The United States and its allies should move more urgently in the face of rapidly evolving Chinese military tactics, the new U.S. commander of the Indo-Pacific region has warned the Halifax International Security Forum.

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Pascal Dion wins 3rd short track medal of season in men’s 1,000 metres

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Montreal’s Pascal Dion was back to his medal-winning ways in the 1,000-metre distance on Sunday, stopping the clock in one minute 25.698 seconds for silver in a short track World Cup race in Debrecen, Hungary.

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Wrangling over language may slow online harm bill, anti-hate groups say

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A group of anti-hate organizations is concerned that the passage of a bill dealing with online hate could be delayed for years by debates over wording.

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