WHO issues guidance for 2026 flu vaccine formulation in the southern hemisphere News-Medical
Month: September 2025
B.C. residents living near quarry say dumped biosolids smell ‘like a dead body’
Biosolids, which are stabilized products recovered at the end of the wastewater treatment process, are being dumped from the Greater Victoria Sewage Treatment Facility.
Supreme Court must resolve Cowichan case, BC Conservative leader John Rustad says
John Rustad says “Indigenous rights and private property rights cannot coexist” and he wants the Supreme Court of Canada to resolve the conflict as soon as possible.
Franco-Ontarian Day celebration draws huge crowd to North Bay City Hall
‘The flag represents 400 years of not only struggles, but of wins, perseverance, resilience, and the pride of who we are and what we are,’ said Nathalie Drolet, Board of Directors President of Les Compagnons des Francs Loisir
The Scout List, Vol. 636
From our calendar to yours comes this carefully considered agenda of cool things we are doing, wishing we could do, or conspiring to do in Vancouver from Thursday, September 25th to Wednesday, October 1st, 2025.
Guelph Gryphons, Windsor Lancers to play exhibition hockey in Blenheim
The Windsor Lancers and Guelph Gryphons men’s hockey teams will face off in a university exhibition game Friday at Blenheim Memorial Arena at 7 p.m.
Castle Arms board correcting “false narrative” – Letter to the Editor
“It is disgraceful. It is very disturbing that these councillors continue to do Mayor Peter Chirico’s bidding, even at the expense of our seniors. We all deserve more.”
Melville, Alec share birthday wishes
In our world of electronic and digital communications, one wonders what evidence of our day-to-day lives will exist for our descendants in the next century. Modern technology has given us the ability to be in almost constant touch with one another. But, will our emails and texts still exist a hundred years from now? For […]
Restaurants, retailers could feel pinch as strike shifts to liquor stores, warehouses – Times Colonist
Restaurants, retailers could feel pinch as strike shifts to liquor stores, warehouses Times ColonistBCGEU strike expands to 25 B.C. liquor stores across province Global NewsB.C. public service workers’ pickets expand to provincial liquor stores CBCB.C. government scientists at Ministry of Resources expand strike action CTV NewsAre Striking Workers Putting Enough Pressure on BC’s Government? The Tyee
Toronto office jobs in these areas could be performed at home, StatCan map shows – CP24
Toronto office jobs in these areas could be performed at home, StatCan map shows CP24
