Alberta's government has released a third-party investigation from a former judge into the government and health authority's health-care procurement practices.
London police launched the strategy, initially dubbed Project Pathways, with the aim of deterring blatant open drug use in ...
A celebrated Vancouver researcher used fabricated data and hid evidence of infected wounds to falsely claim his patented skin ...
The report says training of medical professionals should include early identification, assessment and follow-up of young ...
Some protein powders and shakes tested by Consumer Reports contained levels of lead, a toxic heavy metal, that experts say ...
The Vatican's child protection commission criticized senior Catholic leaders in an annual report Thursday for not moving ...
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Groups push back on Alberta’s strategy to deal with inactive oil and gas wells as plan moves forward
A band of advocate groups are pushing back on the province's current plan to manage its inactive and aging oil and gas ...
One bar's saga dealing with a neighbour upset about noise highlights the challenges facing venues in the city. Now, the noise ...
The City of Winnipeg is proposing a $7-million payment toward a global settlement to compensate three men wrongfully ...
Vesta, Health Canada and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a joint recall on the heaters following reports ...
A Saskatoon city council committee Wednesday unanimously approved examining what other municipalities do when it comes to ...
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Death of longtime cleaner at SFU sparks calls to improve working conditions for janitorial staff
Dozens gathered at the Simon Fraser University (SFU) campus in Burnaby, B.C., Thursday to remember a 61-year-old custodian ...
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