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世界杯决赛2022

covid-19 viral load 'stagnant' in saskatoon coming into 2023: u of s

saskatoon's viral load didn't change significantly over the holidays and levels remain moderate in regina.
saskatoon starphoenix
jan 13 2023

study finds most long covid symptoms after mild infection clear within a year

'it’s good news, with caution,' says a doctor who took 18 months to recover from long covid. some remain symptomatic for more than a year
sharon kirkey
jan 12 2023

quebec urges vaccination as covid subvariant kraken spreads

officially known as xbb.1.5, it is the most transmissible subvariant yet detected.
andy riga
jan 12 2023

health unit warns of spike in opioid overdoses last week

this high volume of opioid overdoses is more than twice the historical two- and five-year averages, health officials said, prompting an opioid alert.
kathleen saylors
jan 12 2023

first shipment of children's medication expected to arrive this weekend: premier smith

approximately 250,000 bottles are expected to arrive in alberta this weekend, but it's unclear when the remaining 4,750,000 will hit shelves
dylan short
jan 11 2023

improving regional air quality high on metro vancouver's 2023 agenda

"we're not going to see fewer climate impacts, only increasingly more severe climate impacts, so yeah, let's toughen up the regulations and also our efforts to be resilient." — vancouver coun. adriane carr, past chair, metro vancouver climate action committee.
derrick penner
jan 11 2023

‘brain drain’: international medical grads in sask. struggle to become doctors

'there’s so many people like me, who just want to come home and practice. but after so many years, you just give up,' says one grad.
jeremy simes
jan 10 2023

nurse's union says jim pattison children's hospital stretched to the limit

union head worries having children's hospital operating at 200 per cent capacity is becoming 'the new normal.'
bryn levy
jan 10 2023
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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obesity matters
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diabetes canada

covid-19 viral load 'stagnant' in saskatoon coming into 2023: u of s

saskatoon's viral load didn't change significantly over the holidays and levels remain moderate in regina.
saskatoon starphoenix
jan 13 2023

study finds most long covid symptoms after mild infection clear within a year

'it’s good news, with caution,' says a doctor who took 18 months to recover from long covid. some remain symptomatic for more than a year
sharon kirkey
jan 12 2023

quebec urges vaccination as covid subvariant kraken spreads

officially known as xbb.1.5, it is the most transmissible subvariant yet detected.
andy riga
jan 12 2023

health unit warns of spike in opioid overdoses last week

this high volume of opioid overdoses is more than twice the historical two- and five-year averages, health officials said, prompting an opioid alert.
kathleen saylors
jan 12 2023
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

first shipment of children's medication expected to arrive this weekend: premier smith

approximately 250,000 bottles are expected to arrive in alberta this weekend, but it's unclear when the remaining 4,750,000 will hit shelves
dylan short
jan 11 2023

improving regional air quality high on metro vancouver's 2023 agenda

"we're not going to see fewer climate impacts, only increasingly more severe climate impacts, so yeah, let's toughen up the regulations and also our efforts to be resilient." — vancouver coun. adriane carr, past chair, metro vancouver climate action committee.
derrick penner
jan 11 2023

‘brain drain’: international medical grads in sask. struggle to become doctors

'there’s so many people like me, who just want to come home and practice. but after so many years, you just give up,' says one grad.
jeremy simes
jan 10 2023

nurse's union says jim pattison children's hospital stretched to the limit

union head worries having children's hospital operating at 200 per cent capacity is becoming 'the new normal.'
bryn levy
jan 10 2023
powered by
obesity matters

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