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Family Health Teams Call for Improved Compensation for Nurses in Ontario
Family health teams in Ontario are advocating for higher wages for nurses to ensure quality primary care for residents.
Source: CBC Health
U.S. Women's Hockey Team Rejects Trump's State of the Union Invitation
The U.S. women's hockey team has opted not to attend Trump's State of the Union address, prioritizing their values over the invitation.
Source: CBC Sports
Snowy Winter Forces Small Owls to Seek Shelter in Urban Areas
Heavy snowfall in Nova Scotia is driving northern saw-whet owls into urban areas in search of food.
Source: CBC Technology
Toronto's Pre-Construction Condo Buyers Struggle Amid Price Declines
Toronto's pre-construction condo buyers are experiencing significant losses as housing prices continue to drop.
Source: CBC Business
Canadian Olympians Return Home Triumphantly from Milano Cortina 2026
Canadian athletes return home to a warm welcome after competing in the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics.
Source: CBC Sports
B.C. Health Science Workers Secure Tentative Agreement with 12% Wage Boost
Health science workers in B.C. have tentatively agreed to a contract featuring a 12% wage increase over four years.
Source: CBC Health
Blue Jays Embrace New Challenge System with Schneider and Kirk at the Helm
Davis Schneider and Alejandro Kirk will lead the Blue Jays in utilizing the new Automated Ball-Strike System this season.
Source: CBC Sports
Generous Donation Transforms OCD Treatment Centre in Toronto
Brian Reeve donates $10 million to expand a Toronto OCD treatment centre that helped him achieve remission.
Source: CBC Health
Government Initiates National Dialogue on Men's and Boys' Health Strategy
The federal government is launching a national dialogue to shape a strategy aimed at improving men's and boys' health in Canada.
Source: CBC Health
Winkler-Morden Residents Unfazed by Measles Outbreak
In Winkler and Morden, many residents remain unconcerned about the ongoing measles outbreak despite rising rates.
Source: CBC Health
Concerns Grow as Western Quebec Patients Face Increased Transfers for Medical Care
Rising patient transfers from western Quebec raise concerns about the risks to local residents in emergencies.
Source: CBC Health
Alberta Man's Final Wish for MAID Unfulfilled in Catholic Hospital
William Hume's desire for medical assistance in dying went unfulfilled after he died waiting in a Catholic hospital.
Source: CBC Health
Could Blueberries Be the Future of Health Prescriptions in Nova Scotia?
Nova Scotia researchers are studying if daily blueberry consumption can improve heart health in seniors, potentially leading to prescriptions for the fruit.
Source: CBC Technology
Volunteers Rally to Clean Up Former Dump Near Fossil Site in Newfoundland
A volunteer group in Newfoundland is urging the government to clean up a former dump near a significant fossil site.
Source: CBC Technology
Manitoba Trustee Advocates for Mandatory Vaccines Amid Measles Surge
A Manitoba trustee is urging for mandatory vaccinations as measles cases rise, stressing public health safety.
Source: CBC Health
Rare Salamander Species Found in Unlikely Riverview Habitat
A new study reveals a rare salamander species thriving in the suburban environment of Riverview, New Brunswick.
Source: CBC Technology
NASA's Moon Rocket Faces Setback, Delaying Astronauts' Lunar Mission
NASA's moon rocket has hit a snag, likely postponing the astronauts' lunar mission to spring.
Source: CBC Technology
Innovative Kamloops Couple Creates 3D Printed Feeding Stand for Ill Kitten
In Kamloops, a couple has 3D printed a custom feeding stand to aid a sick kitten in their care.
Source: CBC Technology
Can Sinking Trees into the Arctic Help Combat Carbon Emissions?
European scientists suggest sinking trees into the Arctic Ocean to sequester carbon, sparking debate on feasibility and environmental impact.
Source: CBC Technology
Health Concerns Rise Over Fracking in B.C. Peace Region, Says Local Physician
A Dawson Creek physician warns of rising rare cancer cases linked to fracking, raising health concerns in the community.
Source: CBC Technology