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Pandemic survey finds nearly as many drinkers have cut back as increased alcohol use

New pandemic data suggests nearly as many alcohol users are scaling back as drinking more, but that heavy drinking overall has increased. Statistics Canada released survey results Thursday that found 24 per cent of alcohol users said they drank more after COVID-19 emerged, but that’s… Read More »Pandemic survey finds nearly as many drinkers have cut back as increased alcohol use

Police were warned that Nashville man was building bombs in 2019: ‘Somebody, somewhere dropped the ball’

NASHVILLE – More than a year before he detonated a bomb in downtown Nashville on Christmas, officers visited Anthony Warner’s home after his girlfriend told police that he was building bombs in an RV trailer at his residence, according to documents obtained by The Associated… Read More »Police were warned that Nashville man was building bombs in 2019: ‘Somebody, somewhere dropped the ball’

Officials name suspect in Nashville bombing on Christmas Day, but motive remains unclear

NASHVILLE – With federal officials having identified the man believed to be behind Nashville’s Christmas Day bombing, authorities now turn to the monumental task of piecing together the motive behind the explosion that severely damaged dozens of downtown buildings and injured three people. While officials… Read More »Officials name suspect in Nashville bombing on Christmas Day, but motive remains unclear

Parents unable to breastfeed should use formula instead of online milk exchange: CPS

TORONTO – The Canadian Paediatric Society is advising parents unable to breastfeed their newborns to stay away from unregulated breast milk sold or shared online. The society says that in most cases, mothers unable to breastfeed their babies should turn to commercial formula instead. Meanwhile,… Read More »Parents unable to breastfeed should use formula instead of online milk exchange: CPS