Tuesday will be a bright day across Manitoba to get out for walk after Thanksgiving dinner this weekend.
Year: 2024
In ‘hard pivot,’ Ontario to invest $146 million as part of life sciences strategy
Ontario is doing what a key minister describes as a ‘hard pivot’ to life sciences, as it looks to replicate its aggressive investment in the electric-vehicle sector in a bid to become a world leader in biomanufacturing and health sciences.
Chatham Goodfellows kick off 70th Christmas campaign
The Chatham Goodfellows will mark a milestone as they kick off their 70th Christmas campaign next month.
The concept of ‘dark empathy’ and how to recognize this behaviour
Most people have the ability to understand others’ emotions, while others’ can be manipulative without realizing it. Registered psychologist Lisa Rowbottom joined CTV Morning Live’s Kent Morrison to talk about identifying this behaviour in relationships.
Literary festival seeks to ignite imaginations in Calgary
Fifty writers from across the world will entertain audiences in Calgary during Imaginarium by Wordfest. The festival will include 30 shows with hosts promising to be theatrical and engaging.
Mississauga, Ontario Home to New Location of DKI – Al-Care
MISSISSAUGA, ON, OCTOBER 15, 2024/insPRESS/ – DKI Canada is thrilled to announce the expansion of DKI – Al-Care with the opening of its newest location in Mississauga. “On behalf of DKI Canada, I’m excited to congratulate Nathan Hughes and his…The post Mississauga, Ontario Home to New Location of DKI – Al-Care appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
More Quebecers turning to private health care: poll
More and more Quebecers are turning to the private health-care network for care, according to a survey published Tuesday in the Journal de Quebec.
Truck driver sent to hospital after crash on Stoney Trail
Calgary police are investigating a crash that resulted in a transport truck bursting into flames early Tuesday.
Police arrest man in rash of indecent acts at Newmarket bus shelters
Police say that a 35-year-old man who is subject to four separate probation orders is now facing charges in connection with a rash of indecent acts at bus shelters in Newmarket.
Atlantic region records drop of nearly 3,000 foreign students after federal caps
Atlantic Canadian universities lost a total of 2,983 students, or 11.4 per cent, compared with the 2023-24 academic year.
