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Alberta Ends Cancer Bell Ceremonies for Kids

Alberta Health Services quietly halts the celebratory bell-ringing ceremony for pediatric cancer patients finishing treatment. Critics call the move insensitive and nonsensical.

Orillia's Lighthouse Sends Out SOS for Funding

The Lighthouse in Orillia faces a critical funding shortfall, threatening its essential services for the community. Learn about the urgent appeal and how it impacts local support systems.

Phubbing: The Silent Relationship Killer in Canada

Relationship experts warn that 'phubbing'—snubbing a partner for a phone—is a quiet relationship killer. Learn the signs, psychological roots, and how Canadian couples can reconnect.

Halton Mayors Urge Ontario Emergency Declaration

Mayors across Halton Region are urging the Ontario government to declare a state of emergency to address the intertwined crises of homelessness and addiction. Learn about their urgent call for action.

Saskatchewan allows involuntary addiction treatment

The Saskatchewan government has tabled new legislation permitting involuntary treatment for severe addiction cases. Learn about the Compassionate Intervention Act, its safeguards, and the path to implementation in spring 2026.

Alberta UCP Bill Paves Way for Separatist Referendum

A new UCP omnibus bill removes legal barriers for an Alberta independence referendum and permits recall campaigns against 15 MLAs, including Premier Danielle Smith. Discover the political shift.

Euphoria Season 3 to Tackle Social Media Addiction

Creator Sam Levinson reveals new themes for HBO's hit series 'Euphoria' Season 3, including social media addiction and a major wedding. Get the latest details on the anticipated return.

Alberta Health Services CEO on leave, interim named

The CEO of Alberta Health Services is on a leave of absence, prompting the appointment of an interim leader. Get the latest details on this significant leadership change in Alberta's healthcare system.

50-Bed Addiction Treatment Centre to Open in N.B.

A new 50-bed live-in facility for substance use treatment will open in New Brunswick in summer 2026 at Eagle's Eye View Cottages, marking a significant expansion of addiction recovery services in the province.

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