Saskatchewan continues to see highest rate of HIV infection in Canada
After marking World AIDS Day on Sunday, Saskatchewan advocates for residents living with HIV/AIDS are continuing to promote awareness about a lack of support for those dealing with the conditions.…
B.C. marks 11,000 organ transplants as recipients give back
As the holiday season approaches, health-care officials, volunteers and patients are celebrating a milestone in British Columbians giving the greatest gift of all: the gift of life. BC Transplant said…
City of Saskatoon budget deliberations begin Monday
The City of Saskatoon started off the week with budget deliberations Monday. Property taxes were initially projected to increase by 5.64 per cent, but instead a projected property tax increase…
Searchers begin sifting at landfill for remains of slain First Nations women
WINNIPEG — Two years after Winnipeg police announced they would not search a landfill for the remains of two slain First Nations women, their families watched as excavation of the…
‘Pioneering’ drug for rare eye cancer to be rolled out on NHS in England
Hundreds of people with a rare form of eye cancer in England will have access to a “pioneering” drug on the NHS, officials have announced. Tebentafusp – sold under the…
What the papers say – December 3
The controversies surrounding Gregg Wallace and international relations are vying for centre stage on the front pages of Tuesday’s newspapers. The MasterChef presenter apologised for an Instagram video in which…
Prosecutors seek to tie Ottawa man to filming of neo-Nazi propaganda videos
OTTAWA — Closing arguments began Monday in the terrorism trial of an Ottawa man, who Crown prosecutors allege contributed to the creation of neo-Nazi propaganda and recruitment videos. Ottawa-area graphic…
Starmer rejects choice between EU and US allies in major speech
The United Kingdom does not need to choose between its allies in America and Europe, Sir Keir Starmer has said in a major speech. The Prime Minister said it was…
Labour candidate who gambled on himself losing seat cleared by Gambling Commission and proposes Bill to ban all candidates from political bets
A Labour candidate at the last election who was suspended by the party after admitting placing a bet on himself to lose as been cleared by the gambling regulator. Kevin…
Spy service pushed for Abdelrazik’s inclusion on Canadian no-fly list, court hears
OTTAWA — A former senior Canadian Security Intelligence Service official has acknowledged the spy service wanted Abousfian Abdelrazik’s name on Canada’s no-fly list. Recommended Videos David Vigneault struggled to recall…