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Emergency room staff raise concerns over computer downtimes at Kelowna hospitalIn an email to Global News, IHA said the planned upgrades are necessary to make the system as safe, secure and resilient as possible.CanadaMay 28
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Quebec entertainment group ComediHa! will acquire some Just For Laughs assetsComediHa! announced last week that it had reached an agreement to acquire the assets but that the deal had to be approved by Quebec Superior Court.CanadaJun 4
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Calgary man charged with 1st-degree murder after body found outside cityA body was found April 3 near Range Road 40 and Township Road 241 after the Tsuut’ina Nation Fire Department extinguished a grass fire. On May 3, RCMP changed a man with murder.CrimeMay 14
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Interior Health delivers nearly 800K immunization doses in 2023The released figure of 784,980 comes during National Immunization Awareness Week, which runs April 22-30.HealthApr 23
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Advanced mammography machine installed at Saskatoon’s breast health centreA new innovative mammography camera is now in use at the Breast Health Centre in Saskatoon. The Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation and the SHA split the cost.HealthApr 25
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Calgary man’s body identified after grass fire near Tsuut’ina NationA homicide victim from Calgary has been identified after his body was found in a grass fire near the Tsuut'ina First Nation earlier this month.CrimeApr 9
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RCMP investigate discovery of human remains near Tsuut’ina NationRCMP are investigating the discovery of human remains in Rocky View County near Tsuut’ina Nation.CrimeApr 4
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‘Flesh-eating bacteria’ disease spreads in Japan, killing some in 2 daysClose to 1,000 cases of Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, or STSS, have been reported in Japan in 2024, and doctors warn symptoms can be fatal within 48 hours.HealthJun 17
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Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame announces 2024 classThe 2024 Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame class includes ex-NHLers, notable amateur players and teams, officials, builders — and a longtime 680 CJOB sports broadcaster.SportsJun 11
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As Canada eyes AI growth, could electricity demands fuel climate change?Creating the electricity for artificial intelligence could great increase greenhouse gas emissions and make climate change worse, a researcher says.CanadaMay 9
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5 TikTok-approved beauty picks to *add to cart*Beauty expert Tracy Peart joined The Morning Show to share her top five viral beauty products for summer.The CuratorJun 14
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Best kid-friendly sunscreen to stock up on this summerI’ve heard the advice time and time again over the years: the best sunscreen is the one you’ll actually use. Here's a roundup of some of the best sunscreen options for families.The CuratorMay 21
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Invasive strep: ‘Don’t wait’ to seek care, N.S. woman warns on long road to recoveryA woman who had to be rushed into surgery after getting flesh-eating disease from invasive group A strep is warning others not to wait if they feel symptoms.HealthApr 26
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We found 10 gift ideas for your coffee-loving dadSurprise the coffee connoisseur with one of these highly-rated finds for under $100The CuratorJun 4
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Kingston looks at primary health clinic option for former Extendicare facilityCity reiterates pledge there are no plans to move IHC to the former long-term care homeHealthMar 15
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Interior Health reviewing policies after double-code evening at Kelowna General HospitalOn the evening of Feb. 28, a code orange was issued for multiple victims needing care. Then a code grey was issued after the computer system went down.CanadaMar 7
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‘Influx’ of asylum seekers makes up over 10% of London’s shelter users: reportOver one in 10 permanent emergency shelter spaces in London, Ont., is currently occupied by asylum seekers and city staff are hoping for more federal supports.CanadaApr 29
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‘I am silenced’: Did Miss USA leave a secret message in her resignation?Days after Miss USA's resignation, Miss Teen USA also handed in her crown, writing 'my personal values no longer fully align with the direction of the organization.'TrendingMay 10
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Antisemitic incidents rose in Canada last year — and after Oct. 7: B’nai BrithJewish human rights group B'nai Brith Canada is highlighting an 'astonishing' increase in reports of antisemitism in its annual audit of incidents.CanadaMay 6
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Nurse practitioner fees could ‘undermine’ Ontario public health investment: ministerOntario Health Minister Sylvia Jones has written to the federal government asking it to help close what she describes as a 'loophole' in the system.HealthApr 16