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Edmonton ER doctor, First Nations leader among Order of Canada appointments in Alberta

by Akin Smith
Edmonton ER doctor, First Nations leader among Order of Canada appointments in Alberta

Several Alberta names are on the list of latest additions to the Order of Canada. Of 78 new appointments announced Thursday, four in the Edmonton area will receive of one …

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Here’s a wild way for Democrats to try to stop Trump: Vote in Republican primaries

by Walter Watson
Here’s a wild way for Democrats to try to stop Trump: Vote in Republican primaries

Troy Denning has made a living imagining fantastical plots as a prolific writer of science fiction with numerous Star Wars tomes under his belt. He’s now envisioning a real-life storyline …

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Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett’s right-hand man, dies at 99

by Walter Watson
Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett’s right-hand man, dies at 99

Charlie Munger, who helped Warren Buffett build Berkshire Hathaway into an investment powerhouse, has died at a California hospital. He was 99. Berkshire Hathaway said in a statement that Munger’s …

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Nurse practitioner announcement leaves family physicians feeling devalued, disrespected

by Akin Smith
Nurse practitioner announcement leaves family physicians feeling devalued, disrespected

A heated debate is brewing in Alberta that has implications for the future of primary care in the province. This week, the provincial government announced nurse practitioners will be allowed to …

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Teens vs. coats: The generational quarrel that won’t chill out

by Akin Smith
Teens vs. coats: The generational quarrel that won’t chill out

It’s a cool fall day. The leaves have long disappeared, and there’s a thin, crunchy layer of snow on the grass — typical for autumn, but still, it’s a not-so-kind …

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Embracing Canadian game, Texas-born Rooker leads UBC’s hunt for Vanier Cup vs. Montreal

by Virginia Chavez
Embracing Canadian game, Texas-born Rooker leads UBC’s hunt for Vanier Cup vs. Montreal

In many ways, things have had to come together perfectly for the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds to return to the Vanier Cup championship game.  Earning their berth in the final …

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Ozempic is everywhere and that’s triggering for people in recovery from eating disorders, specialists say

by Akin Smith
Ozempic is everywhere and that’s triggering for people in recovery from eating disorders, specialists say

Ottawa Morning6:35Ozempic eating disorders One of the things Sheryl Rasband learned as part of her recovery from anorexia was that she shouldn’t actively try to lose weight. That’s why she …

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Workers at 17 No Frills stores in Ontario could strike as of Monday, union says

by Anas Siddiqui
Workers at 17 No Frills stores in Ontario could strike as of Monday, union says

The union that represents thousands of grocery store workers in Ontario says 17 No Frills stores across the province could be on strike as early as Monday unless the company …

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This therapist can’t afford her dream job — and gave it up so she could pay rent

by Akin Smith
This therapist can’t afford her dream job — and gave it up so she could pay rent

Musician Kelsey Arsenault thought bridging music and health care in music therapy was the perfect occupation. Until she couldn’t pay her bills. (Malone Mullin/CBC) This is Part 2 of The Grind, …

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El Salvador’s civil war left unmarked graves countrywide. Ontario researchers are helping find them

by Walter Watson
El Salvador’s civil war left unmarked graves countrywide. Ontario researchers are helping find them

A Western University project documenting dozens of massacres that took place during the Salvadoran civil war is allowing survivors to reconcile their country’s history and grieve lost loved ones.  El Salvador’s civil war started in …

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