Would you pay $165 to find out if you had coronavirus?
"The antibody test is really to tell you if you've come into contact with COVID in the past," said Mike Kuzmichas, president of Ichor Blood Services based in Calgary.
"The antibody test is really to tell you if you've come into contact with COVID in the past," said Mike Kuzmichas, president of Ichor Blood Services based in Calgary.
The suspect was not deterred by lighting or the fact he was in a residential area, police said.
After jumping head first into online learning this past spring, instructors were able to adapt their teaching style to find innovative ways to educate students through the screen.
“It might be better for us just to stop production for 90 days, 120 days, and curtail the demand in order to move forward."
Yang is one of 20 international students spending the summer in Luther College's single-room dorms on the University of Regina campus.
Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport has issued restrictions on open fires at four provincial parks.
Saskatchewan has broken 31 heat records in the past three days, according to Environment Canada.
Okanagan officials are showing concern over a windy forecast that could result in the evacuation alert zone being expanded into an order.
The Winnipeg High School Football League has cancelled training camps that were scheduled to open on Monday.
"The best guess is somebody tried to rob the bank and they got in," Choy said.
Drivers are allowed a reasonable period of stay to make the transit and are limited to travel within Canada using the most direct route to Alaska.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw said cohorts containing children are most effective when parents are regularly screening their children for symptoms of COVID-19 and keeping kids home when they are not well.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw shares her medical opinion about the airborne transmission of COVID-19, in response to an op-ed in the Edmonton Journal by Stollery Children’s Hospital infectious disease physician Dr. Joan Robinson, which has sparked a lot of debate.
While updating the COVID-19 cases in Alberta, Alberta chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw provided several pieces of evidence to back up the decision to reopen Alberta schools and attributed an increase in testing to teachers and educators following her guidance to be checked before the start of the school year.
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw, said in recent weeks contact tracers have encountered many people feeling shameful or being shamed over COVID-19. She said there’s concern it will lead to people being less willing to be tested or be honest with contact tracers about their activities, adding compassion is needed to...
A 35-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder in connection to human remains that were found in a forested area near John D’Or Prairie, Alta.