Alberta Health Services briefing doctors on criteria to use should the health system collapse
Providing vision education for the community
Province has reached out to the federal government for help in dealing with COVID-19
‘Exhausted, overworked, and facing brutal criticism from the public’
University of Northern British Columbia launches first nursing degree program in Fort St. John
Canadian COVID patients in the ICU stay for a long time and require a lot of treatment
Province had been demanding a three per cent rollback for the 30,000-plus members of UNA
Doctors are worried their patients may not be taking sufficient medication during COVID-19
Pandemic infected more than 1/4 of Canada’s 205,000 long-term care residents, killing over 15,000
New Brunswick law bans government funding for abortions conducted outside three approved hospitals
‘Babies who were kept away from others are likely less protected from viruses such as the common cold’
Territory back on schedule now that travel restrictions have eased, but it faces a backlog
‘The closest I got to Simon Fraser University was parking at the Burnaby lookout with my girlfriend on Saturday night,’ he joked
Health officials urge those with pre-existing health conditions and respiratory issues to remain vigilant
One was an eight-year-old girl, another a 64-year-old woman with a blood clot after getting an AstraZeneca vaccine
David and Collet Stephan will not be prosecuted for failing to provide the necessities of life
Premiers ask Ottawa to increase its share of overall health spending to 35 per cent from 22 per cent
Scientist says findings suggest high volume overseas facilities require strict regulation
Increasing cases of abuse, neglect, financial abuse or abuse of power-of-attorney being flagged
Drug from Biogen deemed “reasonably likely” to benefit Alzheimer’s patients