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The ‘secret’ behind how chiropractors treat back pain

Gary Wilson — Chiropractic practice refers to health care profession that offers treatments without surgeries. The main focuses of chiropractors are the spine, the nervous system and muscular function of our bodies. Being that they are concentrated on our spine, ...

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Keep Hydro Public group vows to stop sale of Hydro One

Katrina Miller — A broad coalition of opponents vow to continue efforts to stop the sale of Hydro One and hold all parties involved accountable, as the government starts the process to sell the first fifteen percent of the public ...

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Low interest rates are for the rich, not savers and elderly

Stephen Lendman — Low rates benefit investors at the expense of savers, retirees and pensioners without paychecks needing income especially harmed. At near zero percent for nearly seven years, virtually none is forthcoming for most people. Weeks of debate over whether ...

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Court order sought to stop ‘reprehensible’ U.S. Steel plan

Tony DePaulo — The United Steelworkers is seeking a court order to stop U.S. Steel’s reallocation of Canadian production to the United States and is condemning a threat to suspend pension plan contributions and crucial benefits for retirees. “U.S. Steel ...

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80% of Syrians believe U.S. is to blame for ISIS

Eric Zuesse — The British polling organization ORB International, an affiliate of WIN/Gallup International, repeatedly finds in Syria that, throughout the country, Syrians oppose ISIS by about 80%, and (in the latest such poll) also finds that 82% of Syrians blame ...

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Act II Sept. 11

The Estelle Craig Act II studio information day will be Sept. 11 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Ryerson University, Jorgenson Hall, Room POD 250, 350 Victoria St. Act II is a creative drama centre and theatre program at Ryerson and ...

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10 things you can do to snap back from setbacks

Robert Evans Wilson, Jr.— On the first of the month I received an urgent email from a 58-year-old friend asking if I could store some of his prized possessions. I phoned him and said he could, then asked what was ...

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Youth unveil eco mural at Toronto’s First Cricket Field

Anjuli Solanki — Local youth from Thorncliffe and Flemingdon communities, members of the Toronto Emerging ARTivists (TEA) – winners of Toronto Youth Cabinet’s Community Arts Award and NXTCity Prize – will unveil their newly created eco mural, facing the city’s ...

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Why did Jesus heal on the Sabbath?

  Carey Kinsolving — “Jesus healed on the Sabbath because God the Father works every day,” says Marissa, 10. “Since Jesus is his son, he works every day, too. Just think what would happen if God just took a day ...

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Sellers prevailed for August GTA singles, semis, townhomes

Mary Gallagher — Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) announced that Greater Toronto Area REALTORS(R) reported 7,998 residential transactions through the TREB MLS(R) System in August 2015. This result represented a 5.7 per cent increase compared to 7,568 sales reported in ...

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