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- The major (and often overlooked) telltale sign of a dangerous blood clot
A recent injury or surgery, particularly to the leg or arm, is a significant risk factor.
- Transit Police chief reports ‘significant’ increase in naloxone applications
Naloxone usage increased from 83 in 2023 to 128 in 2024, a 53% increase.
- Toronto's flawed awarding of snow contracts cost millions more than expected: audit
Toronto's snow removal contracts were awarded without competitive bidding
- Large drug and weapons stash seized in West End house
Police seize large drug and weapons stash in Winnipeg home, multiple arrests made
- 10FOLD adds its name to Regional Field House in Aldersyde
10FOLD partners with TeamUp Canada
- Byemoor-Endiang news: Travel updates, landfill hours, and Easter greetings
Byemoor-Endiang wins local curling competition
- UBC announces 2026 spring honorary degree recipients
University of British Columbia to confer nine honorary degrees in 2026.
- Celebrate Earth Hour this Saturday
Residents invited to participate in Earth Hour 2026 on March 28
- One million pounds of food saved in Lacombe
One million pounds of food saved by Echo Food Rescue in Lacombe.
- U of C research sheds new light on the 2023 daycare E. coli outbreak
University of Calgary research reveals the 2023 daycare E. coli outbreak was caused by a combination of factors, including inadequate sanitation and a delayed response to the outbreak, leading to widespread illness and hospitalizations among children.
- White Rock Volunteer Fair back for fourth year
The White Rock Volunteer Fair is back for its fourth year, featuring a diverse range of organizations that offer various volunteer opportunities.
- Keremeos Grist Mill has first new general manager in 13 years
Grist Mill gets new manager
- Hang with bats in North Delta for Bat Appreciation Day
Group talk about bats set for April 16 in North Delta to celebrate Bat Appreciation Day.
- Cutting down on grocery bills by growing food at home
Growing your own vegetables can help reduce grocery bills
- Vernon man’s acquittal heartbreaking for family of Splatsin man killed crossing highway
A Vernon man was acquitted of charges related to a fatal highway collision that killed a Splatsin man.
- Beaver Creek Camp helps bring renewal for men
Beaver Creek Camp helps bring renewal for men
- TWIW: 1966: Stolen Valley Cleaners cash register found in Kettle River
Stolen cash register recovered from Kettle River
- How creativity and intention helped a Kelowna woman build 2 businesses in 2 years
A Kelowna woman turned her passion into two successful businesses, leveraging creativity and intention to overcome obstacles and achieve her goals.
- The Rock Orchestra headlines five things to do this weekend in Regina
The Rock Orchestra
- Five Toronto streetcar routes delayed after derailment at Leslie Barns storage facility
Toronto streetcar routes delayed due to derailment at Leslie Barns storage facility
- Historic Stuart River
Historic Stuart River was formed by glaciers
- MARCH 26 ROAD REPORT: Town and Country road conditions and cams
Road conditions vary by location, check map for updates.
- Proposed Heritage Conservation Act changes won’t shift financial burden landowners
Proposed Heritage Conservation Act changes won't shift financial burden landowners
- March 26th Weather Discussion
Brief freezing rain expected this morning, changing to mostly sunny.
- How much sugar is too much? What one dietician says about your diet
Consuming more than 10% of daily calories from added sugars can lead to various health issues.
- Underwater photographer from Saskatchewan featured on cover of National Geographic magazine
Saskatchewan photographer's work on National Geographic cover
- Who would vandalize trees in a cemetery? Bay Bulls community, police want to know
Residents in Bay Bulls, Newfoundland, report vandalism of trees in a local cemetery, with police seeking information on the motive behind the act.
- Inside the $31.5M social assistance algorithm failing Quebec’s most vulnerable
Algorithm fails Quebec's most vulnerable, sparking criticism and calls for reform.
- New executive lead in place at Vernon nature centre
Stacey Davidson leads Allan Brooks Nature Centre
- City of Surrey hosts many programs for those 55-plus
The City of Surrey offers various programs for seniors, including fitness classes, art workshops, and social events
- Parents of Humboldt Broncos victim shares organ donation message in North Bay
Bernadine Boulet's son Logan was an organ donor; she hopes to hear his heartbeat one more time after his death in the Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy; she made organ donation wishes known to her son the previous summer.
- Island Health Authority issues overdose advisory for Campbell River
Overdoses are increasing in Campbell River, says health authority.
- No serious injuries after crash on Island Highway in Parksville
No serious injuries reported
- North Vancouver tire slasher gets probation
A North Vancouver man was sentenced to probation for slashing tires on vehicles and smashing windows at Park & Tilford Shopping Centre.
- Two men arrested in fatal shooting of Canadian man in Dominican Republic
Two men arrested in connection with shooting, 19-year-old Canadian victim identified, investigation ongoing.
- Opinion: Do you love sleeping with your pet? Science reveals there's a tricky trade-off
Co-sleeping with pets can promote emotional safety and comfort.
- 2 arrested in Dominican Republic after Quebec teen shot and killed riding a motorcycle - CTV News
A 19-year-old Quebec teen was shot and killed while on vacation in the Dominican Republic. Two men have been arrested in connection to the incident. A second Quebec man was also reportedly shot and injured in the same area.