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Spending more than three hours a day on social media doubles the risk of poor mental health outcomes for teens, according to one of many studies to find unhealthy scrolling habits of children. Sanket Mishra • Unsplash

COMMENTARY: Social media companies and parents must help tech-addicted children

Contributed |Updated 2 hours ago |8 min read Premium content

Connie Pike, BA police studies, with Miles for Smiles Foundation, provided the following opinion article. This year we’re celebrating the 20th anniversary of the world's largest social media platform. Begun in 2004, Facebook now boasts 3.05 billion ...

"Choking has moved into the mainstream, and in cultural terms, it’s happened quickly," writes Martha Muzychka. "We need to deal with it appropriately, at multiple levels and multiple spaces — at home, on campus, in the courts and yes, online." - Pars Sahin/Unsplash

MARTHA MUZYCHKA: Rough sex is climbing among young people, and we need to talk about it

Martha Muzychka · Columnist |Updated 2 hours ago |5 min read Premium content

Martha Muzychka Special to SaltWire In our internet-fuelled culture, things change quickly. Trends — the currency for platforms like TikTok — come and go at a dizzying speed.  On the lighter side, this can make it seem like Monday’s meme is Friday’s ...

Clover's presence in fields and meadows increases plant diversity, providing habitat and food sources for various insects, birds and small mammals, writes Geoffrey Hurley, which promotes ecological balance and resilience.  Gary Bendig • Unsplash

COMMENTARY: An ode to clover: So-called 'weed' has multifaceted benefits

Contributed |Updated 3 hours ago |4 min read Premium content

Geoffrey Hurley, a retired environmental consultant living in Dartmouth, N.S. contributed the following opinion article. Email: [email protected] We all know that carrying clover, particularly a four-leaf clover, will bring you good ...

Tease for Michael de Adder's editorial cartoon for Wednesday, April 24, 2024.

MICHAEL de ADDER CARTOON: Trump takes a swing

Michael de Adder · Editorial cartoonist |Updated a day ago |1 min read Premium content

Michael de Adder's editorial cartoon for Wednesday, April 24, 2024.

October 21, 2022--Drone photo of the Blue Mountain Birch Cove Lakes area. To go with a story by Stu Peddle on a legal fight between the city of Halifax and Annapolis Group Inc.
ERIC WYNNE/Chronicle Herald

COMMENTARY: Land acquisition critical to establishing Blue Mountain Park

Contributed |Updated 23 hours ago |5 min read Premium content

By MARY ANN McGRATH Members of the Friends of Blue Mountain-Birch Cove Lakes (BMBCL) Society are excited and highly motivated by the growing recognition of the BMBCL area as a leading contender for designation under Canada’s new National Urban Park ...

A vintage car drives by the U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba. In March, a five-year investigation by the U.S. National Institutes of Health into the claims of so-called Havana syndrome symptoms, found no corroborating evidence of serious brain injury. Reuters file

PETER McKENNA: Havana syndrome: Can Cuba be forgiven now?

Contributed, Peter McKenna |Updated 19 hours ago |5 min read Premium content

I see where the mysterious Havana syndrome is back in the news again. We are also learning that the U.S. case against Cuba for unleashing these “acoustic attacks” grows weaker by each passing scientific study. You may recall that U.S. and Canadian ...

Los Angeles Dodgers player Shohei Ohtani, right, is shown with interpreter Ippei Mizuhara during an NFL game earlier this year. Mizuhara was fired by the team amid allegations he had engaged in "massive theft" from Ohtani to pay off gambling debts, multiple news outlets reported.  Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports/FILE PHOTO

JOHN DeMONT: The dark side of gambling’s golden hour

John DeMont · Columnist |Updated 20 hours ago |5 min read Premium content

I received an email I shouldn’t have the other day. So, of course, I opened the attachments. There was a spreadsheet of every player on every team that had made the NHL playoffs and a list of those hobbled by injuries, along with information on when ...

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The commissioners of the Mass Casualty Commission, Leanne J. Fitch, The Honourable J. Michael MacDonald and Dr. Kim Stanton arrive for  the release of the final report of the Mass Casualty Commission in Truro, NS Thursday March 30, 2023.


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EDITORIAL: Nova Scotia mass casualty proved domestic violence is not a private matter

SaltWire Network |Updated 21 hours ago |4 min read Premium content

The authors of the final report of the Mass Casualty Commission studying Canada's worst murder rampage had this important message for all of us about gender-based and intimate partner violence: “Let us not look away again.” The commissioners, ...

The Bell Island Miners under-15 team won their provincial tournament last week in Baie Verte. Contributed photo

Cheers and Jeers for Newfoundland and Labrador April 23

SaltWire Staff |Updated a day ago |6 min read Premium content

JEERS: to continued delays in compensating Mount Cashel victims. As heard in Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court on Thursday, April 18, survivors of abuse — terrible, life-impacting sexual and physical abuse suffered by young people at the hands ...

FOR POST STORM STORIES:
A man and his pyjama clad children, check out one of 3 Canadian Armed Forces crew and their LAV, on Mount Pleasant Avenue in Dartmouth Monday September September 9, 2019.  The crew were members of the the 4th engineer support group from Gagetown.

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SCOTT TAYLOR: Canada's military procurement history a laundry list of broken promises

Scott Taylor |Updated a day ago |4 min read Premium content

When the Trudeau Liberals announced their long-awaited defence policy update on April 8, it did not take the skeptics long to take to social media to criticize the policy paper. While the announced spending hike is enormous — the Canadian defence ...

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