Alberta reviews Calgary water main breaks, demands documents
The Alberta government is demanding documents and launching a formal review into the series of catastrophic water main breaks that flooded Calgary in late 2025. Get the latest details.
The Alberta government is demanding documents and launching a formal review into the series of catastrophic water main breaks that flooded Calgary in late 2025. Get the latest details.
A successful Montreal initiative supporting homeless individuals with mental health challenges is set to launch in Toronto in 2026. Learn how this expansion aims to address a critical gap in urban support services.
Multiple Winnipeg organizations receive crucial mental health funding on Jan. 13, 2026, signaling a positive shift in support. Read about the impact and the local groups set to benefit.
Dr. Raj Sherman warns Alberta's health care crisis was avoidable. Get the full story on the systemic failures and the urgent call for solutions.
Alberta's chief medical officer of health will give an update on the respiratory virus season. Get the latest public health information and guidance.
Alberta's chief medical officer will provide an update on the influenza season, which has seen over 13,150 cases since August. Get the latest public health details.
Unfinished tasks, or 'open loops,' create mental clutter and exhaustion. Experts explain the Zeigarnik Effect and offer practical tips to close loops and reclaim your focus and energy.
Chronic work stress manifests in sleeplessness, headaches, and illness. Experts reveal the signs of a toxic job and actionable steps to protect your well-being.
Alberta's Social Services Minister Jason Nixon commits to no budget cuts for AISH and new ADAP program, defends support levels ahead of July launch. Details on medical review panel revealed.
Explore the concept of 'food noise'—the constant mental chatter about eating—and its connection to popular GLP-1 medications like Ozempic. Learn why Canadians are hearing more about this phenomenon.
Finding the right therapist is crucial for mental health. Learn what factors Canadians should consider, from therapeutic approaches to cultural fit, to ensure effective care.
The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation is seeking a judicial review of Alberta's approved independence petition, arguing it violates Treaty rights and the Constitution. This is the second such lawsuit this week.
Ari Da Costa, found not criminally responsible for killing his father, gets 14-day travel approval to Thailand despite being deemed a 'significant threat' to public safety. Read the Ontario Review Board's decision.
An anonymous $13.8M donation secures a permanent, expanded home for Foundry Vancouver, doubling capacity for youth mental health and substance use care. Discover how this centre changes lives.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's call for 'innovative' health care delivery, citing Alberta, draws NDP accusations of privatization. The government fires back, defending new approaches. Read the clash.
Disabled Albertans face anxiety over proposed AISH reforms, including new medical panels and reduced payments under ADAP. Advocates warn of pushing people into deep poverty.
A psychologist reveals how strong social connections boost longevity more than diet and exercise combined, and shares practical tips for making friends as an adult. Listen to the full podcast episode for more.
Discover how simple lifestyle-focused New Year's resolutions can significantly improve your long-term brain health and cognitive function. Expert insights for a sharper mind.
Kenton Boston of the Canadian Men's Health Foundation discusses the dangerous 'suck it up' mentality harming men's mental and physical health. Learn why change is critical.
From turbulent Canada-U.S. relations to political changes in Calgary and global headlines, we revisit the key moments that shaped 2025. Read our comprehensive year-end review.
As the year ends, Lethbridge Mayor Blaine Hyggen highlights key achievements and a positive outlook from 2025 in an exclusive interview. Discover what made it a year to be proud of.
Alberta's Bill 11 fuels debate on private-pay health services. Critics warn of a two-tier system, while capacity issues persist. Explore the impact on universal care in Canada.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith confirms the new legal framework for the province's health system is operational. The focus now shifts to delivering tangible results for Albertans.
A look back at the pivotal year for Lethbridge's two post-secondary institutions, examining their struggles, adaptations, and what lies ahead for 2026 in Alberta's education landscape.
The Alberta government has launched a review into the death of a man at the Grey Nuns Community Hospital emergency room in Edmonton. Get the latest details on the investigation.
After a bipolar diagnosis and burnout, a woman finds unexpected peace and acceptance in a mall ramen shop. Her story challenges our ideas about success and work.
Canadian readers share sharp opinions on Pierre Poilievre's leadership, a proposed Ministry of Apology, and national energy strategy in the latest letters to the editor.
Niharika Sreekumar demands answers after her husband Prashanth died waiting for a doctor in an Edmonton ER. A government review is now underway.
The Alberta government has launched a review after Prashanth Sreekumar, 44, died in an Edmonton emergency room while waiting for a doctor. The tragedy highlights ongoing pressures on the healthcare system.
Five months after Premier David Eby called for change, B.C.'s costly rare disease drug program remains unreformed. The review continues, leaving families in limbo.