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Measles confirmed at Edmonton's Stollery Children's Hospital: AHS alert
A confirmed case of measles at the Stollery Children’s Hospital emergency room this week has prompted Alberta Health Services (AHS) to issue an alert to the public.
Dayan Goodenowe responds to claims about Moose Jaw health centre, police investigating
While the namesake of Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Centre in Moose Jaw has released a statement denying and countering claims made in CBC reporting and by an MLA, the city’s police service says
Judge rules proposed Alberta separation referendum would be unconstitutional
An Alberta judge has ruled a proposed referendum question on Alberta independence violates the Canadian Constitution.
Feds' backtracking on climate action is 'fuelling' Quebec separatism, ex-minister Guilbeault says
The federal government is stoking Quebec separatism by walking back its climate commitments — including in its recent deal with Alberta — Liberal MP and former cabinet minister Steven Guilbeault says.
How to cope with loss at Christmas, from bereavement to breakups
All of us will experience grief, bereavement and loss at some time during our lives, and that is why it is even more essential that we talk about it. If you have experienced the loss of someone you
Calgary man highlights mobility challenges caused by snow, ice buildup
The City of Calgary's snow plan schedules crews to clear wheelchair curb ramps and busy sidewalks within 36 hours of a snowfall, but that clock resets when the snow falls again.
BC directs physicians to notify parents if child shows up with mental health, drug use issues
The B.C. government is issuing new guidance for physicians treating youth with overlapping mental health and substance use issues. It directs doctors to notify parents and potentially involuntarily
Police watchdog clears officers in death of naked man in Downtown Eastside
On Aug. 22, 2022, a man, later identified as 42-year-old Chris Amyotte by the Union of BC Indian Chiefs, was seen running naked on a street in the Downtown Eastside.
Memorial honours those who lost their lives to gender-based violence
A memorial to remember lives lost to gender-based violence was held in Charlottetown Friday, ahead of the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, which is marked annually on
FIFA 2026 World Cup: 'I'm just going to watch for the love of the game'
After months of anticipation, we now know who Canada will play and which games will be in Vancouver following Friday’s World Cup draw.
Province now proposing Henry Avenue location for 1st supervised consumption site
The supervised consumption site will not supply drugs, but will allow people to inject drugs, with staff on hand to respond to overdoses. Kinew reiterated Friday that the facility is part of
Squamish Nation declares state of emergency after deaths from toxic drug supply
As family members are grieving the loss of their loved ones a state of emergency has been declared by Squamish Nation Council.
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