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When Injury or Illness Strikes - Call for Paramedics First
When sudden injury or illness occurs, paramedics should be your first call for help. While we certainly may want other family members to know that someone they love is hurt or ill, delaying the call f...
Feb 08, 2019 : Karen Cay
New Wolfpack forward Jon Wilkin looks forward to sampling life in Toronto
Rugby league veteran and foodie, Jon Wilkin is looking forward to sampling what Toronto has to offer when the Wolfpack return home. The 35-year-old forward, a former England and Great B...
Feb 08, 2019
'Lives are changed forever:' Outpouring for families of B.C. train crash victims
CALGARY - A veteran Canadian Pacific Railway engineer says railroaders are supporting each other after a derailment in the Rocky Mountains this week claimed three of their own. "All the...
Feb 08, 2019
Mother of newborn sought help for addiction, admitted to drug use: documents
WINNIPEG - The mother of a newborn seen in a social media video being taken away by police in hospital had told social workers she'd unsuccessfully been treated for addiction, had used ...
Feb 08, 2019
O'Day, CFL GMs will have no shortage of options in CFL free agency
Jeremy O'Day's first foray into CFL free agency as a general manager promises to be a unique one. As of Friday, more than 190 players were scheduled to hit the open market at ...
Feb 08, 2019
Montgomery to set all-time mark
Sean Montgomery played his first WHL regular season game back on Sept. 19, 2014 as the Raiders dropped the Saskatoon Blades 5-3 in front of 2,851 spectators at the Art Hauser Centre.Montgomery picked ...
Feb 08, 2019
New video shows late activist pleading for change to assisted dying rules
HALIFAX - A new national campaign is honouring a Halifax woman who ended her life with medical assistance - and lobbying the federal government to amend Canada's assisted dying rules. Audrey...
Feb 08, 2019
Brainlove Quilt Retreat Weekend of Fun
Saskatchewan Royal Purple presents the Brainlove Quilt Retreat Weekend of Fun March 29-31 in North Battleford at the Chapel Gallery.The Fee is $160.See the poster for details.
Feb 08, 2019
Hundreds of ex-slaves in Libya coming to Canada one year after UN request
OTTAWA - More than a year after the United Nations asked countries to take in refugees living in slavery in Libya, Canada has begun resettling hundreds of them, the UN and the federal government ...
Feb 08, 2019
Canada staying out of U.S. ratification fight over new NAFTA, Leslie says
OTTAWA - The Canadian charm offensive deployed to secure the new North American free trade deal in the face of a protectionist White House has gone dark even though the agreement faces a perilous path...
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