Enoch Diabetes
Sun, Apr 17 – Diabetes affects First Nations people three to five times more often than the average Canadian. A new clinic in Enoch is hoping to help residents manage the disease. Sarah Kraus reports.
Sun, Apr 17 – Diabetes affects First Nations people three to five times more often than the average Canadian. A new clinic in Enoch is hoping to help residents manage the disease. Sarah Kraus reports.
Sun, Apr 17 – An Alberta man is calling for vaccinations to become mandatory and overseen in a government database after his son was exposed to the measles virus. But the idea is getting some pushback. Julia Wong explains.
Residents of the Enoch Cree Nation are benefiting from a monthly diabetes clinic, as a specialist helps them control their blood sugars.
A subdivision about 45 minutes west of Edmonton was evacuated Sunday afternoon over concern sparked by a brush fire.
A father is calling for mandatory vaccinations and repercussions for those who do not abide after his son, who is a cancer patient, was exposed to measles at the Stollery Children’s Hospital.
A woman in her fifties has died in a house fire on the Whitefish Lake Reserve northeast of Edmonton.
Around 500 young football players learned the skills of the game on Sunday at Investors Group Field as part of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers Futures Flag Football Skills Camp.
Aaron Sanchez allowed two hits in seven innings of one-run ball, and Jose Bautista drove in two runs with a solo homer and a double to lead the Toronto Blue Jays over the Boston Red Sox 5-3 Sunday.
The serious situation on the Attawapiskat First Nation has struck a nerve with people across the country, including in Alberta's largest city.
Chabad of Edmonton offers Jewish education, outreach and social service programming for families and individuals of all ages, backgrounds and affiliations. Chaya Sarah Blachman came on Global News Morning Weekend on Sunday to teach us about Passover and making something that is traditionally eaten during the festival.
Mental health workers have travelled to Attawapiskat to help the remote northern Ontario reserve contend with an epidemic of suicide attempts among its young people.
The fifth annual Great Food Drive for Children raised $100,000 of its $350,000 goal, despite adding over a week to the traditional 10-day campaign.