With the rise of advanced language models such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and various online chatbots, people are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to combat feelings of loneliness and grief.
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Quebec Liberals launch initiative in relation to date-rape drugs
The Quebec Liberal Party (PLQ) has officially requested an initiative mandate from the health and social services commission (CSSS) in the fight against date-rape drugs.
Calgary Transit offers free ride for road runners
Calgary transit will be free for runners next Sunday morning.
Red Deer shopping mall locked down after Saturday night weapon sighting
Red Deer RCMP are investigating after receiving two separate reports about people displaying a handgun at Bower Mall Saturday night.
Montreal businessman writes scathing letter to government to care for homeless population
A Montreal real estate owner is calling on all levels of government to address the growing number of homeless people in the city, and he’s written a letter to all levels of government to do something.
Police week wraps up with meet-and-greet
A week dedicated to the promotion of policing wrapped up with an interactive meet-and-greet at St. Clair College in Chatham Friday afternoon. Throughout police week, there was a social media awareness campaign to profile local personnel and describe the different roles available. “They were talking about how they got into policing, what the jobs are […]
Hundreds walk backwards in downtown Montreal to symbolize the decline of LGBTQ2S+ rights
On Friday, hundreds gathered and walked backwards in the heart of Montreal to honour the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.
Feds offer clarity on rent ruling after Ontario Housing Minister, MPP raise concerns
The Canadian government says it does not intend to collect ”any portion” of a non-resident landlord’s unpaid taxes from tenants after a recent court ruling prompted Ontario’s Housing Minister to request a review of the current laws.
Saskatoon students learn about genocide through travelling education program
Students at Bishop James Mahoney School in Saskatoon were given a profound educational experience as they boarded the Tour for Humanity’s mobile education centre to learn about the concept and history of genocide.
Crossfield woman launches ‘awesome’ effort to feed the struggling in her small town
Stacked Bistro and Bakery owner Debbie Stiles knows firsthand how hard it is when you don’t have enough money for groceries, so she’s launched a community food bin in Crossfield.