Cervical cancer rates no longer declining in Canada
New Canadian cancer report reveals concerning trend as cervical cancer rates plateau. Learn about prevention strategies and screening importance for women's health.
New Canadian cancer report reveals concerning trend as cervical cancer rates plateau. Learn about prevention strategies and screening importance for women's health.
A new report reveals a concerning halt in the decline of cervical cancer rates across Canada. Learn about the implications and the role of new self-screening initiatives.
Canada may miss its 2040 cervical cancer elimination target due to screening and vaccination gaps. Learn what experts say needs to change to save lives.
Wayne's Sports Cards creates special trading card for 13-year-old Everett Misenas battling cancer during grand reopening. Heartwarming community support story.
Hundreds gathered to celebrate the life of Vancouver Fire Rescue Services' acting captain Neil Austin, who died from occupational cancer. A solemn tribute to his service.
North Vancouver's Pipe Shop hosts groundbreaking clothing-optional cocktail dance party for cancer awareness. Unique fundraiser aims to break taboos while supporting important cause.
London Health Sciences Centre enhances cancer care accessibility through nurse practitioners. Positive patient feedback confirms improved treatment experiences and streamlined healthcare delivery.
The Ottawa Senators paid tribute to the Bell family during their Hockey Fights Cancer night. Discover how the community is uniting against this disease.
Ottawa establishes Student and Family Support Office to streamline responses to school issues. Minister announces enhanced support system for educational concerns.
The late Chadwick Boseman will be posthumously honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. His widow, Simone Ledward-Boseman, will accept the award.
The Epilepsy Association of the Maritimes has opened a new Halifax facility to expand support services for individuals and families affected by epilepsy across the region.
Actor James Van Der Beek auctions Dawson's Creek and Varsity Blues memorabilia to cover stage 3 colorectal cancer treatment expenses. Iconic items expected to fetch thousands.
The Edmonton Oilers bring back their Hockey Fights Cancer 50/50 raffle to raise crucial funds for cancer research and support programs in the community.
Beloved Halifax Mooseheads anthem singer Peter Baylis passes away at 53 following brain cancer diagnosis. The community mourns the loss of a local icon.
Denver Broncos linebacker and former CFL standout Alex Singleton underwent surgery for testicular cancer. The Canadian football star's procedure occurred in November 2025.
A new online platform helps Canadian cancer patients discover available clinical trials. Learn how this resource could transform cancer care access across the country.
Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton shares his successful testicular cancer surgery story, urging early detection. The Calgary Stampeders alumnus expects a return to the field.
London's Koats for Kids campaign provides winter warmth to 1,000 recipients, including a family of 14 new Canadians. Community support helps vulnerable residents face winter.
The OCDSB eliminates 15 special education supervisory positions in a major restructuring move that has parents and educators concerned about support for vulnerable students.
London Mission Services introduces a groundbreaking QR code campaign allowing residents to instantly donate food items to those facing hunger in their community.
The Windsor Youth Centre kicks off its annual 'Hugs' campaign, providing essential support and holiday cheer to local youth in need through community donations and outreach programs.
Discover how a golden retriever named Sully is reducing stress and creating smiles for students at the Arnprior Public Library in Ontario.
Windsor firefighters are turning up the heat for a good cause with their 2025 calendar fundraiser, supporting Windsor Regional Hospital's cancer programs through community-driven donations.
Groundbreaking Canadian research reveals how the brain's natural glow can help surgeons identify and remove cancerous tissue with unprecedented precision during operations.
A groundbreaking new service is connecting Ontario men with accessible mental health counselling through a centralized referral system designed to overcome traditional barriers to seeking help.
Health Canada takes decisive action against a British Columbia woman promoting ivermectin as a cancer treatment, seizing the unapproved drug and warning about serious health risks.
A Saskatchewan cancer patient's heartbreaking ordeal reveals healthcare system cracks as she spends nearly a week receiving treatment in a busy hospital hallway.
A shocking report exposes critical gaps in sexual assault care across rural and northern Ontario, leaving survivors without proper medical and forensic services.
Discover how Canadians are joining the global Movember movement to tackle men's health crises - from mental health struggles to prostate cancer awareness.
Ontario Provincial Police warn about sophisticated computer scams hitting Muskoka communities, with victims losing thousands in fake tech support schemes.