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Apr 12, 2024 |
ontherecordnews.ca | Apurva Bhat |Mana Hosseini Mousa |Amelia Singh |Navi Kahlon |Callum Denault |Benoit Guesneau | +4 more
4.4K VIDEOCredits: Hosts: Apurva Bhat, Mana HosseiniReporters: Amelia Singh, Navi Kahlon, Callum Denault, Benoit Guesneau, Scott Martin, Tyler Procyk, Mat SheridanWeather reporter: Ishitaa ChopraAssociate Producer: Amelia SinghRead a transcript here About the author Related posts Fourth-year journalism student seeking a platform to inspire conversations. Reporter, OTR, winter 2024.
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Mar 25, 2024 |
ontherecordnews.ca | Tyler Procyk
6 The city of Toronto can expect another summer of fun at the lake. Experts say the city is home to some of the cleanest beaches in the world. Toronto has many ‘blue flag’ beaches, the world’s most recognised voluntary award for beaches and marinas that are awarded based on a series of environmental and educational safety tests. “Decades ago there were constant water advisories across Toronto beaches.
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Mar 12, 2024 |
ontherecordnews.ca | Mathieu Sheridan |Tyler Procyk
3 The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) has busted the taboo on bodychecking in women’s hockey and has many predicting the ban on more physical play for women at the university and minor hockey levels isn’t going to last. The hitting allowed in the PWHL stands in stark contrast to what is allowed at the Ontario University Athletics level, which follows Hockey Canada rules that do not allow bodychecking at any level of women’s hockey.
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Mar 8, 2024 |
ontherecordnews.ca | Scott Martin |Julia Lawrence |Tyler Procyk |Mana Hosseini |Scott Martin |Apurva Bhat | +5 more
3.9K VIDEOCredits: Hosts: Mana Hosseini Mousa, Scott MartinReporters: Sania Ali, Julia Lawrence, Tyler Procyk, Apurva BhatWeather reporter: Lynette GeorgeAssociate Producer: Amelia SinghRead a transcript here About the author Related posts Mana Hosseini is a fourth year journalism student and a storyteller for On The Record, winter 2024.
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Mar 7, 2024 |
ontherecordnews.ca | Tyler Procyk
48 Listen to the whole story here:Some doctors are calling for early colonoscopy screening for their patients, pointing to the fact that colorectal cancer was the fourth-highest diagnosed cancer in Ontario in 2023. The current age recommendation to get a colonoscopy is around 50-years-old depending on individual medical history. Some doctors are hoping to see that age recommendation lowered by five to ten years, in an attempt to catch the cancer before it’s too late.
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