Politics
Vancouver Mayor Issues Apology for Spreading False Drug Distribution Claim About Colleague
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim has publicly apologized after spreading misinformation alleging a city councillor was involved in drug distribution, acknowledging the error.
Business
Victoria's 'Tiny Town' Shipping Container Village Closes After Being Deemed Successful
Victoria's 'Tiny Town,' a shipping container village hailed as a success, has unexpectedly closed. The shutdown surprises residents and highlights challenges in urban housing solutions.
Sports
Two Skiers Buried in Nakiska Avalanche, One Youth in Critical Condition
A Friday afternoon avalanche at Nakiska Ski Resort in Kananaskis buried two skiers, with one youth found unresponsive and transported to hospital in life-threatening condition.
Lifestyle
Ottawa RV Expo Sees Surge in Demand for Domestic Road Adventures Over Air Travel
The Ottawa RV Expo and Sale at the EY Centre reports increased interest as shoppers seek to explore Canada via recreational vehicles, shifting from air travel to domestic road adventures.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
St. Paul's Hospital Nears Finish, Staffing Concerns Linger
The new St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver is set to open next year, but health-care workers raise concerns about staffing and operational functionality.
Fergus Girl First in North America with New Hearing Device
Anabia Bilal, a young girl from Fergus, Ontario, has become the first patient in North America to receive a groundbreaking smart hearing implant, marking a significant advancement in pediatric audiology and medical technology.
Drug Poisonings Surge in Chatham-Kent, Health Alert Issued
Health authorities in Chatham-Kent report a significant increase in drug-related poisonings, urging community awareness and preventive measures to address the growing public health crisis.
Elderly Victim Killed in Thunder Bay Care Home Assault
An 81-year-old resident was fatally assaulted in a Thunder Bay long-term care facility. Police were notified six days after the incident, raising concerns about elder safety protocols.
Frozen Blueberries Recalled in Canada Over Listeria Risk
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a recall of frozen blueberries distributed in Canada due to potential listeria contamination, urging consumers to check their products.
Education
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