Two deaths as a result of a listeriosis outbreak linked to a plant-based milk recall are in Ontario, provincial health officials confirmed Thursday.
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Joe Biden gets COVID for 3rd time, has ‘mild symptoms’
The U.S. president last tested positive for COVID-19 twice in the summer of 2022, when he had a primary case and a rebound case of the virus.
Okanagan Tattoo Show celebrates 10 years this weekend in Kelowna
The Okanagan Tattoo Show is returning to the Kelowna Curling Club this weekend for a three-day festival that will feature a number of tattoo artists from all over the world.Over 200 of the best tattoo artists and thousands of tattoo enthusiasts wil take in the colourful event, which runs Friday …
Primary care paramedic program among offerings at Lethbridge Polytechnic
Lethbridge Polytechnic will soon offer its own primary care paramedic program, along with a number of new trades and general arts and science certificates.
Large crowd attends community hub public meeting
A large crowd was on hand Wednesday evening for an open house to present details on the proposed downtown Chatham community hub. One hour into the event, held at the John D. Bradley Convention Centre, more than 200 people had already come through the doors. The proposal would involve moving the Civic Centre, Chatham library […]
AFN head meets with Manitoba’s lieutenant-governor to seek independent inquiry into killings
The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations is urging Manitoba’s lieutenant-governor to establish an independent inquiry into the killings of four Indigenous women in the province.
Attempted murder charge laid in violent, random assault on Jasper Avenue: police
Police say intoxication was likely a factor in a violent, random assault in Edmonton last week.
‘This city has the best fans in the world’: $100K raised at Whiteout Parties in the spring
Fans showed up to Whiteout Parties to support the Winnipeg Jets in the playoffs and now community organizations are reaping the benefits.
Vancouver seeking feedback on future of Stanley Park Drive access
Do you have an opinion on how Vancouver should handle traffic along Stanley Park Drive? Now is your chance to weigh in.
Still unclear which provinces will take more asylum seekers to ease Quebec pressure
Canada’s premiers have agreed to Quebec’s request to stand together and call on the federal government to more evenly distribute asylum seekers across the country.
