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Alberta government to start charging residents for COVID-19 shots this fall
National News

Alberta government to start charging residents for COVID-19 shots this fall

  • Jack Farrell The Canadian Press
  • Updated Jun 13, 2025

EDMONTON - Alberta's government announced Friday residents who are not immunocompromised or on social programs will soon have to pay to get th…

Music festivals have become more open to harm reduction initiatives. How far will it go?
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Music festivals have become more open to harm reduction initiatives. How far will it go?

  • Maria Sherman The Associated Press
  • Jun 10, 2025

NEW YORK (AP) — The sounds of muffled percussion and audience cheers reverberate throughout the grounds. Brand activations, makeshift bars and…

Wait time in KGH's ER eighth-lowest among 30 major B.C. hospitals
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Wait time in KGH's ER eighth-lowest among 30 major B.C. hospitals

  • RON SEYMOUR
  • Updated Jun 4, 2025

Patients at Kelowna General Hospital’s emergency room are assessed and treated faster than at most other hospitals around B.C. 

Almost 70 per cent of Canadians surveyed want child vaccines to be mandatory: poll
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Almost 70 per cent of Canadians surveyed want child vaccines to be mandatory: poll

  • Hannah Alberga The Canadian Press
  • Updated May 29, 2025

A new poll suggests nearly 70 per cent of Canadians support mandatory childhood vaccinations, but at least one public health official says she…

Illegal drug overdose deaths at 49 in the Okanagan
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Illegal drug overdose deaths at 49 in the Okanagan

  • RON SEYMOUR
  • Updated May 15, 2025

The ongoing illegal drug overdose crisis in B.C. continues but the pace of such deaths appears to be slowing. 

Montreal public health reports sharp increase in tuberculosis, syphilis cases
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Montreal public health reports sharp increase in tuberculosis, syphilis cases

  • Morgan Lowrie The Canadian Press
  • Updated May 12, 2025

MONTREAL - Montreal public health officials are calling for better access to tuberculosis care after a sharp rise in the number of cases repor…

Quebec to set 150-metre limit between schools and supervised injection sites
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Quebec to set 150-metre limit between schools and supervised injection sites

  • May 6, 2025

QUÉBEC - The Quebec government has tabled legislation that would ensure a minimum 150-metre distance between supervised injection sites and sc…

Could at-home test strips prevent drug deaths? Experts say yes, but it's complicated
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Could at-home test strips prevent drug deaths? Experts say yes, but it's complicated

  • Sarah Smellie The Canadian Press
  • Apr 24, 2025

ST. JOHN'S - Canadians are dying alone from toxic drugs and experts say easier access to at-home drug-testing strips could help prevent deaths…

Quebec declares end to measles outbreak after no cases reported for 32 days
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Quebec declares end to measles outbreak after no cases reported for 32 days

  • Apr 22, 2025

QUÉBEC - Quebec's Health Department has declared an end to the measles outbreak in the province.

First Nations Health Authority backs harm reduction on B.C. overdose anniversary
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First Nations Health Authority backs harm reduction on B.C. overdose anniversary

  • Brenna Owen The Canadian Press
  • Updated Apr 19, 2025

WEST VANCOUVER - Deaths from toxic drugs may have dipped, but now is not the time to pull back on life-saving measures, especially given "misi…

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