Puck drop for the Canadian blind hockey tournament is just over 24 hours away and this weekend is set to have the biggest turnout in the competition's history.
A blind Canadian man could soon see again thanks to a surprising source: his teeth. Yes, you read that right. Earlier this week, Brent Chapman underwent one of Canada’s first-ever “tooth in ...
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In the news today: Local news continues shrinking, P.M.'s blind trust explainedThe number of local news outlets has been in significant decline in Canada, leaving suburban residents in particular ...
A Canadian woman, blind for ten years, regained her vision through a tooth-in-eye surgery at Vancouver's Mount Saint Joseph Hospital. The procedure involved implanting a modified tooth into her eye.
After a decade of blindness, Gail Lane, a Canadian woman, is hoping to regain her sight thanks to a rare and innovative procedure known as "tooth-in-eye" surgery. Performed at Mount Saint Joseph ...
Canadian Blind Hockey is a charity that changes the lives of children, and youth who are blind or partially sighted by providing Blind Hockey programming including introductory try-it sessions ...
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