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The Nova Scotia Health Authority announced Friday that patients with upcoming appointments at the QEII’s Halifax Infirmary cardiology clinics and diagnostics will soon be contacted with location change details for their clinic or diagnostic appointment. The NSHA said notifying patients will continue over the weekend. […]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States has created a special envoy for Africa’s Sahel region, a State Department spokesman said on Friday, to counter rising violence from groups linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State which are expanding their foothold. Envoy Peter Pham, started his […]
Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs say Premier John Horgan wasn’t truthful when he said the province had no control over the RCMP before Mounties enforced an injunction against pipeline opponents in northern British Columbia last month. The chiefs have jointly released a letter with the B.C. Civil […]
A Moncton pianist won’t be travelling to Taiwan to perform later this month after his tour was put on hold due to COVID-19 concerns. Roger Lord, who is also a professor at Université de Moncton, admits he’s disappointed the tour had to be postponed. The […]
Toronto police say four pharmacies in the city’s west end have been robbed at gunpoint by a group of young male suspects Friday afternoon. Officers responded to the first call at 3:10 p.m. about a robbery at a pharmacy in the West Mall Bloor Plaza. […]
TORONTO – Police have charged five guards from the Toronto South Detention Centre with aggravated assault. The alleged incident occurred on Dec. 20. Police say six correctional officers at the centre assaulted a prisoner. They say the sixth man will be charged at a later […]
Halifax police say they seized a vehicle only to find out later that the car had faulty brakes and a cracked and separated rear axle. Police say that at approximately 3:30 a.m. on March 5, a police officer pulled over a vehicle that was operating […]
The poll, conducted by OpinionWay for UNCCAS-Public Sénat-La Tribune, showed that 76 percent of French people are in favour of sticking to the current voting schedule despite the worsening health crisis. Twenty two percent of respondents, however, said it would be best “to wait for the […]
The Saskatchewan government said northern residents in the province will be better served with a $300-million project to expand and renew Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert. The project includes a new acute care tower, renovations to the existing space and replacing the current adult mental […]
Emergency crews were called to an accident along the Channel Parkway in Penticton on Friday morning. The incident involved a compact car and an SUV in the northbound lanes of the Channel Parkway at Green Avenue. Two ambulances, a fire truck and police officers were […]