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Sad reality: Alberta top doc says COVID deaths keeping hospitals from being overrun

Sad reality: Alberta top doc says COVID deaths keeping hospitals from being overrun

310 patients were in intensive care across the province on Thursday
Conservative MPs urge party to unify around O’Toole as others question his leadership

Conservative MPs urge party to unify around O’Toole as others question his leadership

Petition for leadership review that garnered around 2,300 signatures dismissed by party president
Some results hang on just a handful of votes, as mail-ballot count continues

Some results hang on just a handful of votes, as mail-ballot count continues

One riding has changed hands so far from Monday’s preliminary results
NHLers weigh in on league’s vaccine policy: ‘I’ve gotta be careful with this one’

NHLers weigh in on league’s vaccine policy: ‘I’ve gotta be careful with this one’

NHL deputy commissioner said last week he estimates 98 per cent of players will be vaccinated
B.C. nurse fights to bring ‘top notch’ supplies, neurosurgery facilities to West Africa

B.C. nurse fights to bring ‘top notch’ supplies, neurosurgery facilities to West Africa

Korle-Bu Neuroscience Foundation trains surgeons, brings supplies where they’re needed most
SNC-Lavalin hit with fresh charges related to Montreal bridge contract

SNC-Lavalin hit with fresh charges related to Montreal bridge contract

Two former company executives facing multiple fraud-related charges
Feds to provide Red Cross, Armed Forces help as COVID-19 swamps Alberta’s hospitals

Feds to provide Red Cross, Armed Forces help as COVID-19 swamps Alberta’s hospitals

Alberta has 310 patients in intensive care, the vast majority of whom have COVID-19.
Twitter requires Maxime Bernier to delete tweet sharing reporters’ emails

Twitter requires Maxime Bernier to delete tweet sharing reporters’ emails

Bernier called three journalists from mainstream news outlets ‘idiots’
Homes near fracking sites in B.C. have higher levels of some pollutants, says study

Homes near fracking sites in B.C. have higher levels of some pollutants, says study

Researchers found higher levels of chemicals used in fracking in selected Peace River residences
Prince George bylaw targeting homeless people ‘scapegoats’ the poor, says expert

Prince George bylaw targeting homeless people ‘scapegoats’ the poor, says expert

Municipality criticized for using harsh regulations to force street people from public spaces