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Alberta Companies Fined for Workplace Injury

Two Alberta companies and a supervisor face significant fines following a serious injury at an oil and gas site. Read the full details of the court's decision and its implications for workplace safety.

Healthy Foods That Cause Blood Sugar Spikes

Nutritionists reveal how smoothies, oatmeal, and other 'healthy' foods can cause glucose spikes and crashes. Learn the GI/GL difference and simple tricks for steady energy.

Physical Signs of Dementia: More Than Just Memory

Dementia affects millions, but early signs aren't just cognitive. Learn the 6 key physical symptoms, from walking trouble to sleep changes, and why early diagnosis is crucial for Canadians.

Man charged in fatal Scarborough crash

A Toronto man faces charges after a crash in Scarborough left a woman dead. Police continue their investigation into the tragic November incident.

Quebec man wanted in Toronto hit-and-run

Police are searching for a driver from Quebec after a pedestrian was injured in a hit-and-run in Toronto's Harbourfront. The incident occurred on December 1, 2025.

Sugar Steadies on Brazil's Potential Ethanol Shift

Raw sugar futures hold steady amid a tug-of-war between rising Indian output and the prospect of Brazilian mills diverting more sugarcane to ethanol. Analysts say prices must rise to make sugar profitable again.

5 Neurologist Habits to Fight Dementia Risk

As dementia cases are set to rise in Canada, neurologists share their daily, science-backed habits—from walking to a colleague's desk to eating olive oil—to protect brain health and reduce risk.

Man charged in fatal Scarborough hit-and-run

Toronto police have charged a man in connection with a fatal hit-and-run incident in Scarborough that left a pedestrian dead in May 2025. Learn the latest developments.

Two men stabbed in separate Toronto attacks

Toronto police are investigating two separate stabbings that left one man with life-threatening injuries and another seriously wounded. No arrests have been made in either case.

Son speaks out on dementia antipsychotic use

A Saskatoon man shares his father's experience with inappropriate antipsychotic medication in long-term care, highlighting a systemic issue affecting dementia patients across Canada.

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