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Is tongue-tie surgery for babies needed? Experts are divided
Medical experts are increasingly questioning the widespread use of tongue-tie surgery in infants, urging consideration of nonsurgical options due to concerns about over diagnosis. * This article was originally published here
Edmonton restaurateur, baby son injured in Sherwood Park crash receive outpouring of support
Ryan Brodziak was going for a walk in his Sherwood Park neighbourhood with his 11-month-old son Ozzy and their dog Gouda when the crash happened. * This article was originally published here
Manitoba RCMP investigating triple murder-suicide in McCreary
RCMP say four people are dead in McCreary after a triple homicide that occurred Friday morning and all involved were known to each other. * This article was originally published here
Small plane crash lands at northeast Calgary golf course
Just before 1 p.m. Friday, police responded to a plane crash at Wingfield Golf Club along 48th Avenue Northeast near the Calgary airport. The lone occupant was not injured. * This article was originally published here
New Brunswick’s Point Lepreau nuclear power plant down until mid-November
The station has been down since April. 6, while N.B. Power carried out a planned 100-day maintenance outage. * This article was originally published here
Ogopogo documentary shines spotlight on mythical B.C. lake creature
The investigative report titled 'Cursed Waters: Creature of Lake Okanagan' is now available on Amazon Prime. The production company investigates facts behind folklore. * This article was originally published here
Climbers seriously injured in rockfall on Squamish Chief
Two rock climbers have been taken to hospital in critical condition after a rockfall on The Chief in Squamish, B.C. Thursday. * This article was originally published here
Mpox risk in Canada ‘remains low’ despite global health emergency: PHAC
In the wake of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaring a global public health emergency for mpox, Canada says the virus risk within the country 'remains low.' * This article was originally published here
Chainsaw carver transforming Kelowna tree trunk into art
Chainsaw artist Kamron Garbe is transforming a large tree trunk in Kelowna into a heron atop of some kokanee fish. The carving began Monday and should be finished by Thursday. * This article was originally published here
Science centre staff to host activities at Toronto Zoo and the CNE this week
The Ontario Science Centre says it will deploy teams at locations and events across the city this week, including the Toronto Zoo and the Canadian National Exhibition. * This article was originally published here
Town to ask Ontario to name intimate partner violence an epidemic after family deaths
The council of a town where a mother and children were found dead is writing to the provincial government asking it to declare intimate partner violence an epidemic. * This article was originally published here
‘You could just change the law’: The unexpected costs of surrogacy for one Canadian family
A fertility lawyer says New Brunswick is "lagging" when it comes to legislation around surrogacy. Advocates and prospective parents say it's time for change. * This article was originally published here
Fresh fruits and veggies can be expensive. How a pop-up market aims to fix that
Corbeille de Pain of Montreal holds what is calls 'solidarity markets' each week during the summer season to offer both fresh produce and prepared meals in Montreal. * This article was originally published here
Saskatoon father concerned about people smoking by hospital doors
James McCrimmon is already dealing with the stress of having a critically ill child; he shouldn't also have to deal with health effects of people smoking by the hospital entrance. * This article was originally published here
Lost Ontario cat found 1 year later and 2 provinces away
Birdie was lost in Ottawa about a year ago and was found this week in Fredericton, N.B. — two provinces away. Soon she'll be returning home. * This article was originally published here
St. Louis Blues tender offer sheets to Edmonton Oilers defenceman Broberg, forward Holloway
The St. Louis Blues have tendered offer sheets to Edmonton Oilers defenceman Philip Broberg and forward Dylan Holloway. * This article was originally published here
B.C. boy holds 2nd lemonade stand to honour dad who died 2 years ago
For his second annual lemonade stand, nine-year-old Anders Yee added ice cream and freezies to raise funds for the Royal Jubilee Hospital and Victoria General Hospital. * This article was originally published here
‘No one’s told us’: Parents of B.C. baby who died in care seek answers in agonizing case
"This child, as far as I understand, did not have medical concerns that would have been the product of drug use during pregnancy," lawyer Roslyn Chambers said. * This article was originally published here
Trudeau says Poilievre urging EV tariff is ‘bologna’ as industry awaits decision
'It’s a bit of a joke that Poilievre is suddenly talking about workers in the industry,' Trudeau said at a funding announcement for the EV industry in eastern Ontario Monday. * This article was originally published here
Several cannabis oils, softgels are being recalled in Canada. Here’s why
Thousands of cannabis products are being pulled off the shelves across Canada over intoxication concerns arising from labelling errors. * This article was originally published here