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- Experts, developers skeptical as Ottawa considers inclusionary zoning framework
City considers inclusionary zoning policy
- Making health care fit the patient
Access to primary care is critical for early detection and prevention of illnesses.
- New mental health crisis helpline for people aged 13+ launches in Kelowna
A new mental health crisis helpline has been launched in Kelowna for individuals aged 13 and older.
- Blue: Gene-edited meat arrives in Canada – how will consumers know?
Gene-edited pigs approved for Canadian market
- What these Hamilton roommates want you to know about women living with Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease affects women differently than men
- GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Use Linked to Reduced Risks for Substance Use Disorder - Ophthalmology Advisor
GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Use Linked to Reduced Risks for Substance Use Disorder
- Curaleaf: Not Reaching For A Mixed Bag
Curaleaf's high debt and limited cash pose challenges for the company
- Exercise recommended as part of treatment for colon cancer | Folio
Exercise is now recommended as a treatment option for colon cancer, following new evidence from a landmark international trial led by a University of Alberta researcher.
- Minor hospitalized with serious injuries after being struck by car in Anjou: police
A minor was hospitalized with serious injuries after being struck by a vehicle in Anjou, Montreal police say.
- NRGH cancer centre construction expected to cause traffic delays
Construction on the NRGH cancer centre is expected to cause traffic delays on Dufferin Crescent.
- Premier helps break ground on 'deeply personal' Alliston hospital expansion
Ontario premier breaks ground on Alliston hospital expansion
- New study: Depression patients still symptom-free 5 years after taking psychedelic mushrooms - Good Good Good News
New study finds depression patients remain symptom-free 5 years after using psychedelic mushrooms, promising treatment option for mental health
- Barrie man charged in connection to downtown stabbing
Barrie man charged in connection to downtown stabbing
- Free breakfast and health checks bring families to the Davedi Club for annual event
Paramedics offer free health checks and health advice at the annual Pancakes and Pancakes event at the Davedi Club.
- Column: Botany battles boundaries
Botanist receives gifts from patients, including seeds and plants
- Over 40? Why a slower spring might be exactly what you need
As the days get longer and warmer, many people find themselves losing motivation for exercise and healthy eating.
- Costco, Amazon, Indigo: Major retailers face new Canadian recall notices
Costco recalls over 2 million frozen pizzas due to listeria risk
- Skinny, Inc. Part 3: Body image in the age of Ozempic - The Globe and Mail
The use of prescription weight loss medication like Ozempic has raised concerns about its impact on body image, with some users feeling pressure to achieve unrealistic physical ideals.
- Ford defends health-care record as hospitals say financial 'crisis' is coming - CBC
Ontario government plans to open 7 new psychiatric hospitals
- Man with fatal illness in 36-hour corridor wait - Yahoo News Canada
Man with fatal illness waits 36 hours for hospital bed
- Babies exposed to measles getting preventive treatment every week in Manitoba
Measles cases detected in Manitoba, resulting in preventive treatments for babies
- These portraits of recovery aim to destigmatize addiction
Photographer uses photography to destigmatize addiction and recovery
- Provincial funding going to improving wastewater infrastructure near Nipigon Hospital
Provincial funding to improve wastewater infrastructure near Nipigon Hospital.
- Motorcyclist seriously injured after crash in Langley
Motorcyclist seriously injured in crash in Langley
- Gamma Knife trial offers hope to people with trigeminal neuralgia | Folio
Gamma Knife trial offers hope to people with trigeminal neuralgia, a non-invasive surgery after diagnosis could provide permanent relief from one of the most painful conditions known to medicine.
- Over 700 breast cancer screening appointments booked after Manitoba lowers age of eligibility
More than 700 breast cancer screening appointments booked in Manitoba since age eligibility was lowered.
- MCLAUGHLIN, DENNIS JAMES
Dennis McLaughlin, a 76-year-old husband, father, and brother, has passed away after a long illness. He is survived by his wife, daughter, and grand-pup, and will be remembered for his kindness, dedication, and love of family and travel. A visitation and memorial service will be held on March 14, 2026, at Forrest & Taylor Funeral Home in Sutton, Ontario.
- If you're struggling to lose weight, could chilling your carbs help? - niagara-gazette.com
Chilling carbs may help with weight loss by slowing digestion
- New report warns of earlier onset, growing complexity of chronic disease - ElliotLakeToday.com
Chronic diseases affecting younger populations, Increasing prevalence of obesity and diabetes, Rising burden on healthcare systems
- Air Canada Ordered to Compensate 7 Pilots After Denying Religious Exemption for COVID-19 Vaccine
Air Canada ordered to compensate 7 pilots after denying religious exemption for COVID-19 vaccine
- Victoria psych ward Movie Monday curator recognized for good citizenship
Bruce Saunders recognized for 26 years of running Movie Mondays at Royal Jubilee Hospital.
- Durham Region Health Department alerting the public of two new confirmed cases of measles - Durham Radio News
Durham Region Health Department alerting the public of two new confirmed cases of measles
- Man dead, two others injured after head-on crash in Port Perry
A Sunderland man was pronounced dead at the scene of a head-on crash.
- Scholarship targets future personal support workers as Ontario faces growing care needs
A new scholarship aims to support students pursuing Personal Support Worker training.
- One person dead, two injured after head-on crash in Port Perry
One person dead, two injured after head-on crash in Port Perry
- Our Community: Grade 4 student takes over as Saanich mayor; Co-op supports children with cancer
A Grade 4 student became the youngest mayor of Saanich, Victoria, BC
- Health team preparing to fill doctor vacancy in Almaguin with new family doctors on way to Muskoka
A new family doctor is expected to be hired to fill a vacant position in Almaguin.
- ‘A really good success story’: Niagara Health partners with regional doctor recruiter
Niagara Health partners with regional doctor recruiter to attract young doctors
- 45 is the new 50: Cuyuna Regional Medical Center reminds community to get screened for colon cancer - MessageMedia.co
Colon cancer screening reminder
- Jeremy Jacquet breaks silence after injury blow before Liverpool move
Liverpool defender Jeremy Jacquet speaks out on injury and potential move
- Cholesterol screening key to beating Canada's No. 1 killer: Dr. Peter Lin
Cholesterol screening recommended for adults and children to combat cardiovascular disease
- Video: UFC 326 backstage post-fight interviews with winners
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- 1 hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after being hit by vehicle
An elderly woman is hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after being hit by a vehicle.
- Registration opening for Lighthouse to Lighthouse Half Marathon & 5K
Registration opens March 12 for Lighthouse to Lighthouse Half Marathon & 5K in support of local hospital.
- New report warns of earlier onset, growing complexity of chronic disease - Innisfil News
New report highlights the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases among younger populations, with a growing trend of earlier onset and greater complexity of conditions such as diabetes and heart disease.
- New report warns of earlier onset, growing complexity of chronic disease - BradfordToday.ca
Chronic diseases are affecting more people at a younger age.