Alcohol-related hospitalizations in Alberta nearly doubled during 1st COVID-19 wave: study
Dr. Abdel-Aziz Shaheen says patients admitted for alcoholic hepatitis were also younger, with an average age of 43, compared to 48 before the pandemic.
Dr. Abdel-Aziz Shaheen says patients admitted for alcoholic hepatitis were also younger, with an average age of 43, compared to 48 before the pandemic.
Cannabis NB, the only legal retailer of recreational cannabis in the province, has announced a Cannabis FarmGate program.
Organizers say their worst-case scenario will be turning the Sept. 6 event into an AquaBike race, which consists of swimming and cycling.
Global News reported on Wednesday the Public Health Agency of Canada hasn’t held a single COVID-19 briefing since the start of the election and doesn’t plan to until it’s over.
The proceeds from the blend will go toward a person with multiple sclerosis in the community who can't afford some of the costly treatments.
The British Department for Transport says Canadians will still need to take COVID-19 tests within three days before leaving for the U.K. and another one two days after arriving.
The wildfire that’s burning alongside Highway 97 C near the boundary of Peachland and West Kelowna jumped its boundaries early Thursday.
WSDA staff vacuumed 113 worker hornets from the nest. Another 67 hornets were captured in the area, and some 1,500 immature hornets were found inside the nest.
Wunnumin Lake First Nation is asking the provincial and federal governments for mental health supports after three community members died within a 36-hour period.
Saskatoon police says it regrets any confusion surrounding HopeCo, which police said is a licensed business able to conduct door-to-door solicitation.
Women across the country have been disproportionately impacted by pandemic job losses. Women's rights advocates say cheaper child care and flexibility will help bring them back.
As the pandemic drags on, so too does the number of women out of work. As Kendra Slugoski discovered in today’s Family Matters, Oxfam Canada says the COVID-19 crisis has cost women more than $800 billion in lost income.
The new bus service will transport Albertans between Edmonton, Red Deer and Calgary, and from there to Banff and Canmore.
Lifestyle expert Taylor Kaye has some tips for parents and kids on back-to-school fashion and organization.
Goalkeeper Stephanie Labbe, whose penalty shootout heroics helped Canada win gold at the Tokyo Olympics, is expected to undergo a medical Thursday and sign a two-year contract with Paris Saint-Germain. A source, granted anonymity because the deal had yet to be made public, confirmed the move. READ MORE: Canada defeats Sweden, brings home gold in women’s Olympic soccer...
Many are watching the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan in horror, especially when it comes to the plight of women and children in the country who fear the return to a dark and repressive past. Vinesh Pratap speaks to Reyhana Patel with Islamic Relief Canada about what women and girls are facing in the country, and...
Starting Sept. 1, Quebec residents will need to show proof of vaccination to visit businesses the provincial government deems non-essential, such as bars, clubs and restaurants.
Paramedics say a motorcyclist was transported to a trauma centre in critical condition.
Ron Jeremy pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles Superior Court to all of the allegations, which include 12 counts of rape.
Running for Edmonton city council can be a difficult journey, but for people of colour, there can be additional challenges. Now some are sharing their experiences on the campaign trail through a podcast to encourage others. Sarah Komadina has more.
Roughly 3,700 people we’re evacuated by Canada during its operation, though that number will be confirmed in the later days, officials said Thursday.
On Day 2 of the Paralympics, Tristen Chernove raced to a silver in cycling's C1 3,000 metres, and Nicolas-Guy Turbide swam to a silver in the S13 100-metre backstroke.
'The data is clear — being fully vaccinated significantly reduces the risks of the most serious outcomes of COVID-19,' TDSB chair Alexander Brown said.
Western is among a collective of post-secondary institutions that have implemented a vaccine mandate for their campuses and is the latest school to strengthen its policy.
The behemoth fire that wiped out the village was first discovered on June 30. It was during a record heatwave when the temperature reached 49.6 C in Lytton.