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Children account for one-third of Canadian food bank visits

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Children account for one-third of Canadian food bank visits

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CTV News reporting on March 21, 2026, shows children now make up roughly 33% of food bank visitors across Canada, highlighting a persistent rise in household food insecurity. Saskatchewan, which has one of the highest child poverty rates in the country, is singled out as an area where demand on food banks is acute. Local food banks in the province are adapting by expanding services, coordinating with community partners and prioritizing family-focused distributions to reach households with young children. Charities warn that volunteers, storage capacity and funding are under strain as caseloads rise, and that the pattern reflects deeper gaps in housing, child benefits and income supports. The reports emphasize uneven regional pressure: provinces with higher poverty rates are seeing disproportionate demand, putting stress on both urban and rural distribution networks. Policymakers, non-profits and community groups are grappling with how to convert short-term emergency responses into sustainable solutions to reduce reliance on charitable food assistance.

Sheriff Seeks Help in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance

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Sheriff Seeks Help in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance

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Nancy Guthrie, 84, the mother of NBC “Today” co‑host Savannah Guthrie, remains missing after investigators say she was taken from her Catalina Foothills, Tucson, home in the early hours of Feb. 1. Authorities released doorbell footage showing a masked, armed individual on the porch and say blood consistent with Guthrie’s DNA was found at the scene. Investigators, including the FBI, are reviewing thousands of hours of video, cellphone data and forensic evidence; the sheriff says there is DNA that is “still workable” and genetic genealogy is being pursued. The family and federal authorities offer combined rewards including a $1 million family reward and a $100,000 FBI reward. The Guthrie family renewed a public plea this week asking Tucson residents to recheck footage and memories from Jan. 11, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 after questions surfaced about whether an earlier image dated Jan. 11 was reliable. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos defended his department’s handling amid criticism and urged anyone holding the suspect or Guthrie’s whereabouts to “just let her go.” No arrests have been announced.

March 2026 international wine tasting roundup

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March 2026 international wine tasting roundup

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Between March 23–24, 2026, tasting reports published by JancisRobinson.com and Wine Spectator covered more than 30 recently released and back‑vintage bottlings from Europe and Australia. Reviewers Walter Speller, Tamlyn Currin and Richard Hemming MW assessed a wide set of Italian producers — notably Planeta’s Sicilian cuvées (Mamertino, Menfi, Eruzione 1614), multiple Barolo and Barbaresco releases (Giacomo Conterno, Cappellano, Oddero, Vite Colte, Pelissero), Friuli bottles from Valentino Butussi and several entries from Umberto Cesari (Rubicone). Australian Margaret River highlights included Pierro, Stella Bella, Moss Wood, Xanadu and L.A.S. Vino. Wine Spectator’s piece recommended off‑dry Mosel Rieslings. Notes emphasise varietals, ageing regimes (barrique, clayver), organic certification and experimental varieties (merlese, merlot khorus), plus bottle weights and limited production details. Many full scores and tasting notes remain behind membership paywalls. The round‑up provides sommeliers, retailers, collectors and importers with signals on style, quality and potential market interest for these releases.

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Lifestyle, Diet and Devices Reshape Heart Risk

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Lifestyle, Diet and Devices Reshape Heart Risk

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A cluster of studies published and presented in March 2026 link modern behaviours, diets and new technologies to cardiovascular and metabolic risk across age groups. Observational research from Pakistan associated recreational screen time of six-plus hours daily with higher systolic blood pressure (~+18 mmHg), worse lipid profiles and greater BMI in young adults. Large cohort analyses in the US and MESA found higher ultraprocessed food (UPF) intake raised atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk (≈5% higher per serving; highest quintile ~67% greater risk). Korean and US data show elevated blood pressure in early adulthood predicts higher midlife heart and kidney disease, while young women in the US experienced rising hypertensive heart-disease mortality. Interventions and monitoring offer promise: replacing 30 minutes of sedentary time with moderate‑vigorous activity cut adolescent insulin resistance by ~15%, balanced daily movement cut pregnancy hypertensive risk, early‑morning exercise correlated with lower cardiometabolic disease, and a UC health system algorithm improved hypertension control across 90,000 patients. Parallel advances identify gut microbiota‑derived metabolites linked to incident coronary heart disease and wearable-device plus blood‑marker models that can flag insulin resistance earlier. Most studies are observational and call for randomized trials and diverse validation.

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Pritzker-backed Stratton wins Illinois primary; AIPAC sees mixed results

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Pritzker-backed Stratton wins Illinois primary; AIPAC sees mixed results

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Illinois’ March 17 primaries reshaped the state’s Democratic map and highlighted the power — and limits — of outside spending. Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton won the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate to replace retiring Sen. Dick Durbin, buoyed by endorsements and a super PAC backed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker that funneled at least $5 million into the race. Stratton, who campaigned on aggressive messaging against President Trump and progressive priorities including abolishing ICE and a $25 minimum wage, will face Republican Don Tracy in November. In crowded U.S. House primaries, Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss prevailed in the 9th District despite heavy pro-Israel spending for another candidate; Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller and former Rep. Melissa Bean won other open seats. Outside groups — including AIPAC-affiliated PACs and crypto/AI-backed outfits such as Fairshake — poured tens of millions into Illinois contests. Results were mixed: AIPAC-backed candidates won some races but suffered notable defeats, underscoring both the continuing financial muscle of special-interest PACs and voter pushback against perceived outside interference. Down-ballot county races also produced incumbents’ losses and appointees holding seats.
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