Paramedics in communities across Canada are trained for high-stress situations, often performing life-saving care. But when dealing with these high-stakes scenarios, paramedics are increasingly putting their own lives at risk.
Warning: This story deals with suicide, a sensitive issue that some readers may find upsetting. Please read at your own discretion. Kenneth Law, an Ontario man accused of selling lethal
Around 40 years since construction began on what would become one of downtown Calgary’s most iconic gathering spaces, work is getting underway to reimagine the next iteration of Olympic Plaza.
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The India-based gang behind Canada’s extortion crisis sent a letter to a B.C. police station last year boasting that it had 1,000 foot soldiers willing to carry out shootings, a
The Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters says some rural shelters are scrambling after finding out they’ll be losing funding in just over a month. The ACWS said the Ministry of
Construction and lawn care workers in Saskatoon say they are taking more frequent breaks and staying hydrated as Environment Canada heat warnings cover most parts of the province. “This is
Jeers, jabs, heckling, and yelling may not be associated with leadership, but have become commonplace during question periods at the Manitoba Legislative Building. “The environment is toxic, I think is
Solar power is becoming more popular in New Brunswick, but a proposed change from NB Power has some customers and those in the industry concerned. The number of customers on
An eight-year-old boy has died of a severe allergic reaction after his mother alleges he was given the wrong treat at a Dairy Queen in Kingston. Julia Gartland told Global


