The family of a Lethbridge man is reaching out to the public for help after he suffered a series of medical emergencies while travelling in Thailand.
Month: January 2025
A year after his son overdosed, a Montreal father feels more prevention work is needed
New data shows opioid-related deaths and hospitalizations are down in Canada, but provincial data paints a different picture. In Quebec, drug related deaths jumped 30 per cent in the first half of 2024, according to the public health institute (INSPQ).
D’oh Canada! What went wrong for our world juniors team?
Losing in the quarterfinals to Czechia wasn’t in the plans, but the scoreboard never lies, right?
Fines increasing for breaking Quebec Consumer Protection Act
Quebec’s consumer protection office (OPC) will begin imposing increased fines for merchants or individuals in the province who breach sections of the Consumer Protection Act.
Threat made to Lethbridge casino deemed to be a ‘swatting’ hoax: police
Investigators with Lethbridge police determined that a threat made to a local casino Thursday night was deemed to be a ‘swatting’ hoax.
‘Ambassadors for their species in the wild’: Toronto Zoo loses 2 long-term residents
Toronto Zoo has bid goodbye to two of its long-term residents over the past week.
CF Montreal loans forward Matias Coccaro to Atlas FC, signs midfielder Adedokun
CF Montreal has loaned forward Matias Coccaro to Atlas FC of Mexico’s Liga MX for the rest of the year.
Man, 53, charged in connection with downtown Hamilton stabbing
Hamilton police have arrested a 53-year-old man in connection with a stabbing that sent a man to hospital on Thursday evening.
Homicide investigators take over Port Moody marina case after body found
Homicide investigators have taken over the case of a body found in the water at a marina in Port Moody on New Year’s Day.
Hitmen return to first place with 6-2 win over Rebels in Red Deer
The Calgary Hitmen climbed back into a three-way tie for first place in the Eastern Division by defeating the Red Deer Rebels 6-2.