“Folic acid supplementation during pregnancy has numerous benefits to child health, especially brain development,” PhD candidate Joshua Alampi said in a statement.
Year: 2024
Ontario to table next major economic update, including details of booze costs
The minister of finance will unveil his fall economic statement at the end of October, charting Ontario’s economic course for the next six months at least.
On Tipping, Food Pricing, Michelin and Migrant Workers with Corey Mintz
An engaging and lively discussion with the distinguished food journalist and author from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Gun, drugs found on man who failed to pay for Edmonton transit fare: police
A man is facing multiple drugs and weapons charges after failing to pay for a ride on Edmonton transit.
Court orders Manitoba community to pay councillor’s legal expenses following failed attempt at ouster
A Manitoba judge has ordered a community to pay the legal costs for a councillor who they tried to oust in 2023.
Prolific editor, columnist Robert Fulford dead at 92
Lifelong journalist, broadcaster, author and editor Robert Fulford is being remembered for his vibrant mind and insatiable curiosity. Fulford’s son-in-law Stephen Marche says the prolific writer died Tuesday afternoon in Toronto surrounded by family. He was 92.
Poplar Grove Winery Introduces BC’s First Library Wine Collection
The Goods from Poplar Grove Winery Penticton, BC | On November 1, 2024, Poplar Grove Winery will become the first winery in BC to launch a formal library aging program to the public: the Poplar Grove Library Collection. “I’ve always believed a winery should have a cellaring program where wines mature, and guests can visit […]
Palestinians who fled Gaza to receive transitional financial assistance from federal government
Canada’s immigration minister says Palestinians who have fled Gaza will receive transitional financial assistance and supports after they arrive in Canada.
How the rate cap is playing out for Alberta drivers
Legal costs related to auto insurance claims in Alberta are now averaging $100,000 per settlement, a new record in the province, and a significant reason for why good Alberta drivers could see their auto insurance rates climb 87.6% over the…The post How the rate cap is playing out for Alberta drivers appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
No injuries in Saskatoon house fire
Saskatoon fire crews responded to a house fire on the 400 block of Avenue V South Wednesday morning.
