Patient’s Hallway Ordeal Sparks Outrage Amid Overcrowded Hospitals

A man, aged 36, spent several days in a hospital hallway at Royal University Hospital during the summer, receiving treatment for brain swelling due to a lack of available rooms. Kay Roberts, the patient,...
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“USA Track Relay Teams Gear Up for Los Angeles Olympics”

In preparation for the upcoming Los Angeles Olympics in three years, the success of the United States in winning the most gold medals may...

FIS Bars Russian and Belarusian Athletes from Winter Olympic Qualifiers

The council of the International Ski and Snowboard Federation has decided not to allow athletes from Russia and Belarus to participate in the qualifiers...

“Cricket Canada CEO Suspended Amid Fraud Allegations”

Cricket Canada has taken immediate action by suspending its chief executive officer, Salman Khan, while ensuring he continues to receive full pay and benefits....

Brad Jacobs Leads Team Canada to Victory Over South Korea at Pan Continental Curling Championships

Canada's Brad Jacobs continued his winning streak at the Pan Continental Curling Championships by defeating South Korea 14-6 in Virginia, Minn. Jacobs and his...

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“Snowy Owl Population Declining, Legal Protection Slow”

The population of snowy owls soaring over the Arctic tundra is declining significantly due to various threats. Despite this, the process of granting legal...

“Transport Canada’s PFAS Knowledge Dates Back to 1980s”

Transport Canada has been aware of the presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as forever chemicals, since the 1980s, according to...

“Football-Sized Herbivore Fossil Unveils Ancient Diet Secrets”

A newly discovered creature, approximately the size of a football, exhibited herbivorous traits that were unprecedented for its time. This creature, named Tyrannoroter heberti,...

“Alberta Company Partners with University for Innovative Groundwater Monitoring”

An Alberta-based company looking to mine silica sand in Manitoba has joined forces with the largest university in the province to collaborate on developing...

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