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Health experts are keeping a close eye on the measles situation in Calgary as case counts tick up and they're warning that ...
More than two years after Health Canada warned that blood specimens stored at a private clinic in Edmonton could pose serious ...
Alberta Health Services says they will temporarily restrict the number of visitors at some health-care facilities to stem the ...
From a targeted campaign against a Globe and Mail reporter to unhinged screeds, Danielle Smith and her supporters are in a ...
The province’s 2024 data shows that by age two, 80 per cent of children received one dose of the measles, mumps and rubella ...
In 2023, the College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP) capped the number of attempts allowed on the Examination for Professional ...
After four people became seriously ill from mosquito bites last year, health authorities have launched a new surveillance ...
The ancestral lands of the Treaty 8 Cree nation of over 3,000 people, where the Peace and Athabasca rivers converge in ...
The wheels of justice turn slowly, even as the planet burns, but a new International Court of Justice ruling offers hope.
Scientists and regulators are divided over the threat posed by rising levels of a chemical called TFA.