Live Police Training at University of Alberta Friday
Edmonton police conduct realistic training exercise at University of Alberta campus Friday. Learn how this prepares first responders for real emergencies in our community.
Edmonton police conduct realistic training exercise at University of Alberta campus Friday. Learn how this prepares first responders for real emergencies in our community.
Toronto police have made an additional arrest following a disturbing incident where demonstrators forced their way into a private student event. Get the latest details on this developing story.
Ontario introduces High-Intensity Bundled Home Care program to reduce hospital overcrowding by providing comprehensive medical services directly to patients' homes. Learn how this initiative aims to transform healthcare delivery.
Jewish organizations call on Ontario government to protect students after violent anti-Israel protest disrupts TMU event featuring IDF soldiers. Read about the incident and demands for campus safety.
Middle Musquodoboit welcomes 76 new licensed child-care spaces to address growing demand. The expansion promises enhanced early childhood education opportunities for Nova Scotia families.
Ontario and federal government agree to extend $19/day child-care program for one year. Parents and providers welcome relief but say long-term solution needed for affordable child care in Canada.
Violent protest at Toronto university event leads to injuries, arrests, and demands to classify anti-Israel campus groups as terrorist organizations. Read the full investigation.
Ontario and federal government agree to one-year extension of $19/day average child-care fees. Deal ensures affordability for families through 2025.
Edmonton community leaders and displaced students are scrambling for solutions after a sudden college campus closure leaves academic futures uncertain.
Anti-Israel demonstrators stormed a Jewish student-organized event at TMU, shouting slogans and forcing security intervention. The incident highlights growing campus tensions across Canadian universities.
New data from Ontario's fiscal update shows the province remains thousands of beds short of its long-term care commitment, raising concerns about healthcare capacity and senior care quality.
Quebec's health care system faces a potential triple threat under Bill 2, with experts warning of devastating consequences for patient care and medical privacy rights across the province.
Disturbing reports reveal how funding reductions to British Columbia care homes are compromising senior care, leading to skipped baths, lonely meals, and deteriorating living conditions for vulnerable residents.
Explore premium Canadian-made body oils that transform daily routines into luxurious self-care rituals. From coast to coast, these locally crafted elixirs deliver hydration and sensory bliss.
The University of Alberta is transforming its campus with a state-of-the-art 5,000-square-foot gallery space, creating Alberta's largest university art museum and enhancing Edmonton's cultural landscape.
A catastrophic fire at a retirement home in Bosnia-Herzegovina has left 11 residents dead and over 30 injured, with emergency crews working tirelessly through the night in rescue efforts.
A controversial confrontation between Quebec MNA France-Élaine Dubeau and doctors leads to expulsion from legislative meeting, exposing deep tensions in provincial health care reform.
Alberta's frontline heroes are fighting a hidden battle as PTSD claims face systemic delays and denials, leaving families in crisis and advocates demanding urgent reform.
Hundreds of MRU students, faculty, and staff joined forces in a powerful campus rally supporting ATA members amid ongoing contract negotiations and concerns about academic freedom.
The YMCA of Southwestern Ontario unveils its new downtown Windsor facility in the University of Windsor's Centre for Engineering Innovation, marking a significant community partnership and urban revitalization effort.
A mysterious explosion rocked Harvard Medical School's Tosteson Medical Education Center, prompting immediate evacuation and raising safety concerns at one of America's most prestigious institutions.
The University of Regina unveils a stunning 14-foot-tall rabbit sculpture, 'Miyohtwāw,' creating a new cultural landmark that celebrates Indigenous storytelling and public art.
Saint John's beloved Bobby's Hospice marks 15 years of providing end-of-life care with special open house event, showcasing their vital community services and welcoming public support.
London's beloved student-run radio station CJFX is fighting for survival as Fanshawe College seeks community partnerships to keep the airwaves alive after funding challenges.
While Canadians pride themselves on universal health care, other countries are delivering better outcomes with shorter wait times. Discover which nations are outperforming Canada and what reforms could fix our struggling system.
The heartbreaking story of a Canadian mother's journey through grief after her son died in a tragic dorm room accident during his first week of university, and how she's transforming pain into purpose.
The heartbroken family of an 88-year-old woman who died after wandering from a Saskatoon care home is calling for systemic reforms in senior care facilities across Saskatchewan.
FNUniv celebrates major campus revitalization blending modern facilities with Indigenous cultural traditions, creating a groundbreaking educational space in Saskatchewan.
Ocean View Manor, a long-term care facility in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, will close permanently on December 31st as part of a human rights remedy affecting residents with disabilities across the province.
CBS News faces scrutiny after political commentator Scott Jennings reveals how producers attempted to shape his commentary during a segment about journalist Bari Weiss's congressional testimony on campus antisemitism.