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Canadian premiers react to assassination attempt on former U.S. President Trump
CTV Atlantic News· 1 hour agoTrump started a speech. Mr. Trump ducked for cover behind the podium and pictures showed him flanked...
Alberta doctor calls lack of support staff to perform emergency surgeries ‘a crisis’ | Globalnews.ca
Global B.C.· 7 days agoA group of Alberta doctors is sounding the alarm over an increase in “diversions” in local...
Our View: Alberta's fragile legal system given a reprieve
Airdrie City View· 2 days agoBy threatening to withdraw its services, Legal Aid Alberta wanted to make sure Albertans knew that...
Alberta woman who was born despite IUD suffering from rare diseases | Globalnews.ca
Global B.C.· 1 day agoFrom birth to adulthood, Sherri Jones’ life has been both unusual and rare. The 54-year-old resident...
How adaptable you are to climate change could depend on where you live in Edmonton
CBC via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoHow climate change affects your health could depend on where you live, according to a new study. In...
Lethbridge residents ready to beat the heat
Local Journalism Initiative via Yahoo Canada News· 7 days agoAs temperatures are set to soar into the high 30’s this week, the City of Lethbridge and Alberta Health Services are reminding residents ...
Wildfire danger soars as heat wave envelopes Western Canada
The Globe and Mail· 6 days agoBoth provinces, almost in their entirety, were under heat warnings on Tuesday from Environment...
‘No’ is not acceptable – Keay -
South Peace News· 3 days agoNews from the Government of Alberta that “High Prairie could not support a sustainable local chemotherapy program” is prompting one of the citizens who lobbied successfully ...
Inter-generational trauma plays role in Indigenous addictions problems
Local Journalism Initiative via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoEditor’s note: This is the first of a three-part series that looks at the opioid crisis in southern Alberta through an Indigenous lens. In April 2023 the Blood Tribe declared ...
Simple precautions to beat the heat this summer
Red Deer Advocate· 5 days agoIf you don’t have air conditioning, go into the basement or visit a cool location, such as a shopping centre or library. Take frequent cool showers or baths and apply a cold towel to your neck ...