Dozens of university students in Saskatoon are learning how to administer naloxone as overdoses continue to rise in following the closure of Prairie Harm Reduction.
Month: April 2026
Antarctic seismic data points to an ancient structure circling Earth’s core – The Brighter Side of News
Antarctic seismic data points to an ancient structure circling Earth’s core The Brighter Side of NewsScientists Say a Hidden Structure May Exist Inside Earth’s Core SciTechDaily
City of Calgary replacing more than 400,000 water meters as part of 5-year effort
According to the City of Calgary, new technology on the water meters will allow readings to be sent multiple times daily to receivers placed on city infrastructure.
Man charged with manslaughter in EPS officers’ deaths being used a scapegoat: defence
The Crown argues Dennis Okeymow sold the rifle illegally to a minor with mental illness and should have known there was a risk people would have been harmed or killed.
Jupiter Technically Does Not Orbit The Sun. A Lot Of Time, Neither Does The Earth. – IFLScience
Jupiter Technically Does Not Orbit The Sun. A Lot Of Time, Neither Does The Earth. IFLScience
Cost of doing business in Kelowna grows amid social disorder
Sometime between Monday night and Tuesday morning, a fire broke out behind a furniture store, the flames damaging a cardboard recycling dumpster next to the building.
‘Outrageous’: Alberta motorists react to overnight spike in gasoline prices
‘A new normal’ is how one industry analyst describes the more than 30 cents-per-litre overnight spike in gasoline prices in Calgary and Edmonton.
Canada denies entry to Iranian football boss, but initially was granted permit
Negar Mojtahedi broke the story that Taj was on his way to the FIFA congress in Vancouver on Thursday, but was put back on a plane shortly after landing in Toronto.
Arthur Voaden high school in St. Thomas to close after nearly a century
Students set to transfer to other schools while a replacement is built.
Flooding puts three Saskatchewan communities under states of emergency
Officials in Saskatchewan say flooding has forced the rural municipalities of Meadow Lake, Elfros and Invergordon to declare states of emergency.
