| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Uptick in cases Canada's chief public health doctor says a slow but steady increase in the number of people testing positive for COVID-19 is a cause for concern. |
| | | | Conservative support Canadians are more likely to say they are not open to voting for the Conservatives in the next federal election than they are to say they're open to doing so, according to a new survey by Nanos Research. |
| | | | School anxiety Experts say the ways parents can help their children manage back-to-school jitters includes looking out for early the signs of growing anxiety. |
| | | | Question and answer From ventilation in schools to how often doorknobs are cleaned, parents are brimming with questions as their children return to classrooms across the country. CTVNews.ca asked a safety expert what parents should be asking as their kids head back to school. |
| | | | Buzzworthy study New research out of Australia suggests the venom from honeybees can kill some of the most aggressive breast cancer cells. |
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| | | Canadian Gurdeep Pandher aims to bring joy to others by sharing his bhangra dance routines on social media, and many are joining him on the internet's dance floor. | | |
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| | | Triple star system | | New research into a stellar system where three stars compete for attention has unearthed the first evidence that stars can rip apart and warp massive discs of planet-forming material. |
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