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What to know Dr. Ashley Sebastian, a Brampton-based family physician, is gaining online attention after sharing her journey as a Black doctor returning home to open her practice. Her posts on TikTok have drawn over 500,000 views and thousands of comments, with many locals saying this is the representation they’ve been waiting for. Sebastian emphasizes the importance o...


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What to know Premier Ford once again criticized Ottawa’s decision to reduce tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles. Ford also framed the deal as a national security risk, referring to Chinese EVs as ‘spy vehicles’. Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada and China understand each other’s ‘red lines’ and that his government is focused on managing evolving security th...


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What to know Søbr Market is a one-stop shop for non-alcoholic drinks, offering alcohol-free spirits, wines, mocktails, and ready-to-drink cans that recreate classic cocktails without the hangover. While many shoppers discover Søbr Market during Dry January, store manager Livia Rodrigues says many customers stick with non-alcoholic options well beyond January. Customer...


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What to know Bruno Mars added a fifth Toronto date to his Romantic Tour but fans are upset that all five shows are scheduled at the outdoor Rogers Stadium in Downsview Park. Fans on social media have criticized the venue for poor crowd control, limited washrooms, expensive concessions, bad sightlines and weather-related issues from past concerts. Confusion between Rog...


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What to know ‘Blue Monday’ may be a myth, but winter blues are real. Experts say many people experience fatigue, low mood, and reduced energy in the winter. Biology plays a key role in winter mood changes. NiaHealth says nutrient deficiencies, hormone imbalances, and blood-sugar irregularities can contribute to fatigue and brain fog. Biomarker testing can help identif...


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