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Modular Housing Reduces Landfill Waste by 90%

An Indigenous and female-led North Vancouver company, NUQO Modular, champions modular housing as a key solution to slash construction landfill waste by up to 90% and build faster.

Grey Bruce drug disposal nets meds for hockey tickets

Grey Bruce residents exchanged unused pharmaceuticals for Barrie Colts hockey tickets in a successful medication safety initiative. Learn how this program helps combat opioid misuse and environmental contamination.

Barrie Winter Curbside Collection Tips 2025

Barrie residents get winter curbside collection guidance. Learn proper cart placement, snow clearing requirements, and seasonal schedule changes for garbage and organics.

Dipharma's Novel Method Detects Nitrosamine Risks

Dipharma publishes a peer-reviewed study unveiling a novel method to detect and characterize nitrosamine impurities in Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients, enhancing drug safety and regulatory compliance.

Winnipeg calls for extended curbside leaf collection

Winnipeg residents urge city to extend curbside leaf collection as autumn piles remain weeks after scheduled pickup. Community concerns grow over neighborhood aesthetics and environmental impact.

Novo Nordisk Alzheimer's Drug Trials Fail

Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk faces major setback as Alzheimer's drug trials fail. Learn how this impacts the weight-loss leader's expansion plans.

Canadians waste $761 in food over date confusion

A new study reveals Canadian households discard hundreds in edible food due to misunderstanding 'best before' dates. Learn how to use your senses to reduce waste and save money.

Eli Lilly Reaches $1 Trillion Valuation Milestone

Eli Lilly becomes the first pharmaceutical company to achieve a US$1 trillion market valuation, driven by unprecedented demand for its weight-loss treatments. Discover how this milestone reshapes the industry.

Denmark compensates for Novo Nordisk vision loss

Danish authorities provide compensation to patients experiencing vision loss linked to Novo Nordisk medications. Learn about the pharmaceutical safety developments affecting Canadian consumers.

$1.03M spent on two government conferences

Taxpayers funded $1.03 million for two lavish 2024 government conferences featuring $94,000 dinners, $1,340 musical spoons, and $915 flower arrangements. Discover the shocking details of federal spending.

Saskatoon waste smell could linger until 2028

Saskatoon residents face persistent waste processing odours until 2028 as city council debates $93.4 million pipeline solution. Councillor calls 3-year timeline 'awful long time' to fix the problem.

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