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Okanagan Clinical Trials seeking Alzheimer’s sufferers for latest study
Okanagan Clinical Trials is inviting individuals living with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease to participate in an ongoing medication research study.The Kelowna medical research company is currently conducting a study to determine the effectiveness of an investigational medication for people…
Carney says China doesn’t share concerns about ‘foreign interference’
Prime Minister Mark Carney said China does not grasp Canada’s level of concern on “foreign interference” after meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Innu rights advocates want public apology from Hydro-Québec
After proposed ‘Reconciliation Agreement’ failed Innu ratification vote, advocates in Sheshatshiu are demanding greater reparations
Ottawa Senators winger Nick Cousins may be a marked man in Montreal
“We remember what happened,” Montreal’s Arber Xhekaj says of a slash by Cousins on Ivan Demidov in a Sept. 30 pre-season game.
Woman responsible for string of Yaletown stabbings faces more charges
Tamara Jean Hamelin, 35, was originally charged with one count of assault in connection with a series of stabbings in Yaletown on Friday, Oct. 10.
One way for insurers to reduce water losses
A smart water monitor and shutoff device can prevent damaging leaks and reduce water consumptionThe post One way for insurers to reduce water losses appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Finding a home in Canada’s P&C insurance industry
Building his career from humble origins, Dylan Pinder-Findlater’s meteoric rise in the industry nets him a 2025 National Leadership Award The post Finding a home in Canada’s P&C insurance industry appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Finding a home in Canada’s P&C insurance industry
Building his career from humble origins, Dylan Pinder-Findlater’s meteoric rise in the industry nets him a 2025 National Leadership Award The post Finding a home in Canada’s P&C insurance industry appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Near North Director of Education under fire after family member uses corporate credit card
On at least two occasions, the corporate credit card of Craig Myles, the Near North District School Board Director of Education, was used by a family member for personal use, according to the Ministry of Education. It is one of the many findings in a 33-page report released publicly Thursday by Rachel Osborne. Osborne was […]
