Long COVID impacts 10% of people after omicron infection, U.S. study finds
About 10 per cent of people appear to suffer long COVID after an omicron infection, a lower estimate than earlier in the pandemic, according to a study.
About 10 per cent of people appear to suffer long COVID after an omicron infection, a lower estimate than earlier in the pandemic, according to a study.
The body of a little girl was pulled from what looked like a well just north of Cobourg, Ont., on Thursday after being reported missing that afternoon.
A young man from Cape Breton has died after a single-vehicle crash Thursday afternoon. Police say the car left the roadway and struck a power pole.
It's the American Memorial Day long weekend. The race to be the most popular act of the summer has begun. Lots of big names with new releases this week.
The project will involve a process called precision fermentation, which allows tiny creatures to snack on starchy foods and then poop out tiny particles of plastic waste.
Emergency crews were called to Lawrence Avenue and Bolingbroke Road at around 9:43 p.m. for reports of an assault.
The electric guitar has a storied history that goes back a lot further than you may realize. This is the first of a three-parter on where it came from.
The White House has offered to freeze next year’s 2024 spending at current levels and restrict 2025 spending, but the Republican leader says that’s not enough.
the Alberta election heads into its final days, business groups are warning that increased divisiveness and political extremism poses a threat to the province's economic future.
The B.C. government is launching a new rebate program to allow residents to save up to $1,400 dollars towards the purchase of a new e-bike. The program launches June 1.
At one of several Abbotsford properties raided last year, police said they found a pair of 3D printers, 3D printed pistol frames and Glock firearms parts.
Evan Paul hopes to keep his uncle's legacy alive at North Vancouver's iconic Soup Meister restaurant. Ralf Dauns ran the business for 27 years before losing a battle with cancer.
Two helicopter operations are planned as a part of work to replace the existing Shaw signs on Shaw Tower in Coal Harbour with new Rogers signage.
Following months of investigation, a search warrant was executed and a 19-year-old was arrested and charged with several crimes, including aggravated assault.
In B.C., purchasers of a vehicle in a private sale must pay 12 per cent PST at the time of registration, which is calculated two ways.
A fundraiser for an expanded long term care home near Brockville, Ontario kicked off on Wednesday and has already raised a third of the goal.
Winnipeg police are asking for your help to find a 15-year-old boy, who went missing Wednesday.
Vancouver-based company Lululemon says it will expand its headquarters in the city and create 2,600 jobs over the next five years.
Advance voting is proving a popular choice for Alberta voters during the 2023 provincial election and Lethbridge is no exception.
The alert is for a drug called Down, which is said to contain very high concentrations of fentanyl and benzodiazepines.
Confetti canons are not permitted at the winery and when they were fired by guests, that put Webbe in violation of his contract.
People who live in Cold Lake either, for the most part, work for the military or in oil and gas — but soon, the Alberta city could become major hub for clean energy.
The justices boosted property rights over concerns about clean water in a ruling in favor of an Idaho couple who sought to build a house in the state's panhandle.
This year's Lethbridge Bulls are stepping onto the diamond for the first time as a team on Thursday with high hopes for the season ahead.
Around 150 firefighters were working to contain a five-alarm fire in a heritage building in downtown Montreal Thursday afternoon. There were no reports of injury.