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Glenrose Hospital to replace closed therapeutic pool

Alberta commits $6.5 million to replace the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital's aging aqua therapy pool, closed in 2024 for safety. The new facility aims to restore vital rehabilitation services for Edmonton patients.

$6.5M Therapeutic Pool for Glenrose Hospital by 2028

Alberta's government and the Glenrose Hospital Foundation are investing $6.5 million to build a new therapeutic pool at the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, set to open in 2028 after the old pool's closure.

AI Debate Fuels $150M Super PAC War for 2026 Midterms

Artificial intelligence is a defining issue for the 2026 midterms, splitting parties and sparking a $150M super PAC battle. From Bernie Sanders' moratorium call to Trump's executive order, explore the political fight over AI's future.

U.S. Consumer Watchdog Nears Collapse After Trump Cuts

U.S. President Donald Trump's funding cuts have pushed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to the edge of collapse, threatening oversight of banks and lenders. Learn about the critical implications.

Top Sex and Relationship Advice for 2026

Sex columnist Simone Paget shares expert wisdom from 2025 on communication, ambition, and avoiding contempt to strengthen your relationships in the new year.

Expert Tools to Fight Burnout and Stress

Feeling overwhelmed? Psychologists and therapists share essential products and practices, from weighted blankets to mindfulness apps, to help Canadians manage stress and prevent burnout.

Carney Sketches AI Policy, Details Still Vague

Prime Minister Mark Carney has outlined a broad AI policy for Canada, but specific regulations and funding details are yet to be defined. Learn about the government's next steps.

P.E.I. wraps up MMA law public consultations

Prince Edward Island has completed public consultations for its proposed Mixed Martial Arts legislation. The process gathered input to shape the future regulation of the sport in the province.

Phubbing: The Silent Relationship Killer in Canada

Relationship experts warn that 'phubbing'—snubbing a partner for a phone—is a quiet relationship killer. Learn the signs, psychological roots, and how Canadian couples can reconnect.

Poppy donations fund $1.27M veteran support at U of A

Discover how millions in Legion donations, collected from poppy boxes across Alberta, are funding peer support and high-tech therapy for veterans at the University of Alberta. See your contribution in action.

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