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  • Researchers say more support, education needed to help B.C. long-COVID patients
    A SFU-backed study says more education is needed for health-care professionals when it comes to treating and helping patients who are living with long COVID.
    Health
    Apr 5
  • COVID-19 attacked one lung, cancer the other. A double transplant saved him
    One lung ravaged by COVID-19, the other damaged by lung cancer — this was the daunting reality facing 56-year-old Arthur Gillespie, a former police captain from Chicago.
    Health
    May 13
  • Nicotine patches and long COVID? Why some are trying it out
    While long COVID treatments are still being studied, some unapproved remedies are being touted on social media, including the latest idea to catch trend: nicotine patches.
    Health
    Feb 9
  • New Canadian Covid Society aims to address long-term effects
    The Canadian Covid Society launched on Wednesday, with co-founders saying the organization is needed as public health agencies have pulled back on COVID-19 prevention measures.
    Health
    Mar 6
  • How a financial scandal rocked an Ontario agency for vulnerable children
    A former Peel CAS finance director, who was arrested and had charges later withdrawn, is speaking out about an agency rocked by allegations of financial mismanagement.
    Politics
    May 13
  • Banff residents to vote on future of pedestrian zone
    The future of the Banff pedestrian zone will come down to a vote later this summer. 
    Consumer
    May 14
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  • Sunshine, warm weather brings return of patio season in Lethbridge
    The City of Lethbridge says there were 13 permits issued for patios, street vendors and parklets last year and the city is anticipating more as summer approaches.
    Canada
    May 10
  • Fall COVID-19 vaccine guidelines are out. Here’s what NACI recommends
    The National Advisory Committee on Immunization released its updated guidelines on Friday for a COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the fall.
    Health
    May 3
  • Dr. Bonnie Henry justified in extending vaccine mandate for health-care workers, judge says
    Justice Simon Coval ruled that while the orders did violate Charter Guarantees of Conscience and Religion, the infringement was reasonable to protect public health.
    Health
    May 14
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  • ‘Proud of where we are right now’: REM team defends delays
    After latest delay for Montreal's new REM rail project, officials took reporters on a tour of the completed work in the tunnel they call the 'core' of the new network.
    Canada
    May 1
  • Alberta Premier Danielle Smith defends choice of ‘contrarian’ chair to lead COVID-19 data review
    The premier says Dr. Gary Davidson was selected to lead the data review because she wants to hear a range of viewpoints, including from those "shouted down in the public sphere."
    Health
    Apr 24
  • Listings surge met few buyers in April. What that means for spring housing market
    The Canadian housing market is seeing a boost in listings but a slowdown in sales so far this spring, according to the national real estate association.
    Money
    May 15
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  • ‘Freedom Convoy’ organizer Pat King pleads not guilty as criminal trial begins
    King was part of the original group of organizers that brought thousands of big-rig trucks and other vehicles to Ottawa in January 2022 to protest COVID-19 public health measures.
    Canada
    May 13
  • ‘Vernon is home for us’: COVID-19 pandemic changes course of Nigerian man’s life
    The Nigerian man was visiting his sister in Fort McMurray, Alta., and was scheduled to fly home in April 2020. But when the pandemic hit, Canadian borders closed.
    Lifestyle
    May 9
  • Vaccine injury compensation fund gets additional $36M from feds
    The federal government has added $36.4 million to a program designed to support people who have been seriously injured or killed by vaccines since the end of 2020.
    Health
    Apr 24
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  • Rebranded Regina Street Team continues to serve community
    The Downtown Regina Community Support Program has been rebranded the Regina Street Team which responds to calls to provide services for those in need.
    Canada
    May 14
  • East Vancouver’s Wise Hall at risk of closing amid pandemic debt, inflation
    Venue operators say the space is at risk primarily due to struggles to repay COVID-19 pandemic-related debt and rising operating costs, including a growing property tax bill. 
    Entertainment
    May 14
  • London, Ont. drivers rejoice! First two lanes of Adelaide St. underpass now open
    The long-awaited underpass on Adelaide Street opened it's first two lanes to traffic Friday morning. The remaining lanes are expected to open later this summer.
    Canada
    Apr 19
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  • Crude oil flowing into B.C. through Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
    Wednesday marks the first official operational day for the Trans Mountain expansion pipeline in both B.C. and Alberta.
    Canada
    May 1
  • Health care looking up in Manitoba as 106 MDs graduate from local university
    106 doctor of medicine graduates passed from the hard work of academia into the harder work of a career in a province struggling to keep up with health care needs and demands.
    Health
    May 16
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