Salmonella Pistachio Outbreak Hits 189 Cases

A salmonella outbreak linked to pistachios has now affected 189 people across Canada over the past year, with health officials urging caution as investigations continue into the contaminated food source.

B.C.'s Drug Crisis: Solutions Within Reach After 10 Years

Ten years after declaring a public health emergency, British Columbia's toxic drug crisis persists with over 18,000 lives lost. Initiatives like Road to Recovery demonstrate integrated addiction care works, but harm-reduction services remain critical entr

Penetrex Pain Relief Cream: 100K+ Amazon Ratings

Penetrex joint and muscle therapy cream has garnered over 100,000 ratings on Amazon, winning a HuffPost Shopping Award. Reviewers praise its non-greasy formula with arnica and vitamin B6 for effective pain relief without burning sensations.

Herbal Inhalers for Nausea Relief: Over 20% Off Deal

Portable herbal inhalers blend essential oils like peppermint and lavender to combat nausea from motion sickness, migraines, and anxiety. The Allclair 3-pack is currently 23% off on Amazon, praised by users and experts for fast, drowsiness-free relief.

Racing Against Drugs Returns to Chatham-Kent

The WindsorNews Racing Against Drugs initiative is back in Chatham-Kent this week, aiming to educate youth on substance abuse prevention through community engagement and interactive programs.

Gambling Addiction Leads to Murder Trial for Elderly Woman

An 83-year-old Ontario woman is on trial for second-degree murder after her husband's death, with prosecutors alleging her casino gambling addiction fueled the crime. The case echoes a similar U.S. story of a grandmother who killed over gambling debts.

Cancer Rates Decline in Canada, Some Types Increase

New data reveals a significant drop in overall cancer incidence and mortality across Canada, though certain cancer types are experiencing concerning increases, highlighting evolving health challenges.

Cancer Rates Decline in Canada, Some Types Rising

A new national report reveals overall cancer incidence and mortality are decreasing in Canada, yet specific cancer types are experiencing concerning upward trends, highlighting evolving public health challenges.

Man Injured in Toronto Shelter Fire

A fire at Toronto's Seaton House shelter has left a man in his 40s with serious injuries, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the city's shelter system.

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