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Burn injuries from sizzling hot sidewalks? Yes, and it’s happening in the U.S. Southwest |...
Global B.C.· 1 hour agoRon Falk lost his right leg, had extensive skin grafting on the left one and is still recovering a...
CWL members celebrate faith and service at Greater Sudbury convention
CTV News· 6 hours agoOver 250 members of the Catholic Women’s League of Canada, also known as the CWL, are in Greater...
On the wrong track: Logging roads in Canada degrade forest ecosystems
David Suzuki Foundation· 3 days agoWhat’s wrong with this facile picture that declares that the amount of forest area in Canada never...
Star Editorial Board: What we celebrate when we celebrate Canada Day
Toronto Star· 5 days agoThere’s little doubt that the tenor of Canada Day has changed in recent years. Sure, for some, the...
Some parents turning to 'dumb phones' for their kids
CTV News· 2 days agoSome local parents are resisting the pressure to give their kids smartphones and encouraging others to do the same for the health and social benefits. She ...
Saskatoon palliative cancer patient left on hallway stretcher for four days | Globalnews.ca
Global B.C.· 4 hours agoAs Saskatchewan continues to struggle with health-care capacity across the province, one...
Saskatoon palliative cancer patient left on stretcher for 4 days | Globalnews.ca
Global B.C.· 4 hours agoAs Saskatchewan continues to struggle with health-care capacity across the province, one...
Rural health care access among issues raised at Chesley public hearing
Fort Frances Times· 1 day agoThe Ontario Health Coalition has been holding public hearings in communities across the province, to...
Canada sought billions from big tobacco. Not a penny has been collected
National Post· 2 days agoFor more than two decades, big tobacco companies in Canada have been fighting lawsuits claiming they...
Vancouver’s Kits Pool to reopen after ‘second set of eyes’ identifies fixes - BC | Globalnews.ca
Global B.C.· 2 hours agoVancouver’s Kitsilano Pool will reopen for the summer after all — or at least for part of it. Mayor...