Data in a new study from the Canadian Institute of Health Information (CIHI) shows nearly half of the beds in Saskatoon hospitals are going unused.
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‘All hands on deck situation’: City of Calgary declares state of local emergency over water main break
The City of Calgary declared a local state of emergency Saturday morning in response to the latest developments’s in a major water main break that is impacting the city.
Montreal Alouettes hold on for 23-20 victory over Edmonton Elks
The Montreal Alouettes have picked up where they left off last season. Walter Fletcher scored a pair of long touchdowns and the Alouettes continued to look solid to start their Grey Cup title defence, emerging with a 23-20 victory over the Edmonton Elks on Friday.
Gathering commemorates 17 lives lost in western Manitoba bus crash a year ago
A ceremony is set for this afternoon to remember 17 people who died in a bus crash in western Manitoba.
REM test runs to begin Monday to Deux-Montagnes
The REM is taking another step toward expansion next week by testing the light-rail lines to Montreal’s North Shore.
Venomous joro spider not likely to fly to Quebec, but brilliant invasive lanternfly is coming
Recent concern about a flying, yellow, invasive spider the size of a human hand entering Quebec is unfounded, according to experts in the field, while a brilliant, spotted insect is much greater concern.
Alberta LGBTQ2 advocates raise concerns after trans youths denied gender-affirming care
Advocates are raising concerns after trans youth are being denied gender-affirming care due to fears of repercussions from the Alberta government’s proposed parental rights policy.
Man who randomly stabbed Mexican tourist at Tim Hortons back living in Vancouver
David Morin, 30, pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and was sentenced to three years in prison in June 2022.
Does solving B.C.’s housing crisis mean home values need to come down? Premier weighs in
The flipside of home prices dropping is that current owners see their property values drop – making increasing affordability a tricky political proposition.
Brown’s Bay Beach back in business
The overhaul of Brown’s Bay Beach in Mallorytown is finally complete, bringing the scenic riverside park back to its glory days just in time for summer. A grand reopening ceremony was held Friday morning at the beach and picnic area, where local politicians and members of the St. Lawrence Parks Commission (SLPC) marked the […]
