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世界杯决赛2022

saksida and arts: invest in research on long covid now

the consequences of long covid are likely to be profound and potentially more costly than the acute infection itself. so we must also continue work on avoiding the illness in the first place.
lisa saksida, eric arts
dec 12 2022

'a lot of helping hands': safety, security top priority at new stc emergency shelter

'the more people that support this in our community — not just in this neighbourhood but in our community in saskatoon — is how we're going to make a difference ...," stc chief mark arcand said.
saskatoon starphoenix
dec 12 2022

opinion: in support of bill 201, alberta needs to set standards for health care — and meet them

albertans should support ndp leader rachel notley's bill 201.
dr. trevor theman
dec 12 2022

covid update for dec. 8-14: battle brews over aid overpayments | b.c. hospitalizations, new infections decrease | china relaxes restrictions

here's your weekly update with everything you need to know on the covid situation in b.c. and around the world.
tiffany crawford, joseph ruttle, cheryl chan
dec 9 2022

howard levitt: the holiday work party is back in force. just don't throw caution to the wind

here's what employers need to remember when planning a 2022 celebration
howard levitt
dec 9 2022

parents upset about ear-splitting construction noise next to school

"we had to tell her that this is not normal. 'mommy and daddy will try to make it safe for you.'"
jacquie miller
dec 9 2022

conversations that matter: sounding the ambulance alarm

ambulance paramedics in b.c. are looking for your help
stu mcnish
dec 9 2022

cheers, but hold the booze: why interest in sobriety is rising this holiday season

'life with less alcohol can be just as gourmet, fun or calming, the movement keeps getting bigger'
peter hum
dec 8 2022
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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obesity matters
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canadian society for exercise physiology

saksida and arts: invest in research on long covid now

the consequences of long covid are likely to be profound and potentially more costly than the acute infection itself. so we must also continue work on avoiding the illness in the first place.
lisa saksida, eric arts
dec 12 2022

'a lot of helping hands': safety, security top priority at new stc emergency shelter

'the more people that support this in our community — not just in this neighbourhood but in our community in saskatoon — is how we're going to make a difference ...," stc chief mark arcand said.
saskatoon starphoenix
dec 12 2022

opinion: in support of bill 201, alberta needs to set standards for health care — and meet them

albertans should support ndp leader rachel notley's bill 201.
dr. trevor theman
dec 12 2022

covid update for dec. 8-14: battle brews over aid overpayments | b.c. hospitalizations, new infections decrease | china relaxes restrictions

here's your weekly update with everything you need to know on the covid situation in b.c. and around the world.
tiffany crawford, joseph ruttle, cheryl chan
dec 9 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

howard levitt: the holiday work party is back in force. just don't throw caution to the wind

here's what employers need to remember when planning a 2022 celebration
howard levitt
dec 9 2022

parents upset about ear-splitting construction noise next to school

"we had to tell her that this is not normal. 'mommy and daddy will try to make it safe for you.'"
jacquie miller
dec 9 2022

conversations that matter: sounding the ambulance alarm

ambulance paramedics in b.c. are looking for your help
stu mcnish
dec 9 2022

cheers, but hold the booze: why interest in sobriety is rising this holiday season

'life with less alcohol can be just as gourmet, fun or calming, the movement keeps getting bigger'
peter hum
dec 8 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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