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November 21, 2009  
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Dealing with breast cancer
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month. Full Story


Saturn’s eighth ring
Previously it was thought that the famous planet had only seven rings. Full Story


Rain, rain, go away
Environmentalists want a cap put on the emissions from Alberta’s oilsands that are likely responsible for acid rain falling in Saskatchewan. Here’s a look at the damage that acid rain can do. Full Story


Black widow spiders
An Oakville, Ont., woman was hospitalized last week after being bitten by a black widow spider. These deadly spiders can be found throughout southern Canada. Full Story


Deadly typhoons
They can last for days with strong winds and torrential rains, leaving behind a path of destruction Full Story




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Inaction on climate change comes with a huge price tag
It’s interesting to see the reaction to a report just released by our foundation and the Pembina Institute.Full Column
Columnist DAVID SUZUKI