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Pfizer’s RSV vaccine for older adults, pregnant people approved by Health Canada
Health Canada on Thursday approved another respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine for adults over the age of 60 and pregnant people. * This article was originally published here
Job action could disrupt some Metro Vancouver bus service as early as Saturday
The union representing transit supervisors says an upcoming overtime ban could mean buses "running late or not at all," while the bus company says it expects minimal impact. * This article was originally published here
Regional District responds to ongoing dispute over Peachland, B.C. tiny home
An Okanagan man is pushing for change amid an ongoing battle with the regional district over his tiny home. * This article was originally published here
A Manitoba expert’s tips on how to have a dry January
Accountability, goal setting, and motivation are all factors that one expert says can help individuals journeying through an alcohol-free start to the new year. * This article was originally published here
Some Saskatchewan small businesses at risk of closing as loan repayment deadline nears
The Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) loans given by the federal government during COVID-19 have to be repaid by Jan. 18th. * This article was originally published here
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens finish road trip with 4-3 win over Dallas Stars
Facing the Dallas Stars, who have a lot of talent and could go far in the playoffs, was a tough test for the Habs on Tuesday night. Brian Wilde has more. * This article was originally published here
3rd high-risk Edmonton homeless encampment dismantled in Dawson Ravine
Thousands of pounds of items and waste were hauled away from the high-risk encampment in the ravine at Dawson Park, below the east end of Jasper Avenue in Edmonton. * This article was originally published here
‘Peace of mind’: Manitoba expert on tips to declutter this new year
Decluttering one's home isn't supposed to be difficult, says one Manitoba expert. Sylvie Matthews provides tips on organizing one's home and space. * This article was originally published here
Canada’s top CEOs have already made more than average worker will in 2024
A report has found that the average pay for the top CEOs in 2022 broke an all-time record for CCPA's data series that began in 2008, with an average pay of $14.9 million. * This article was originally published here
B.C. resort plans ambitious rebuild and reopening after devastating wildfire
After months of hard work and a successful online fundraising campaign, the resort’s owners say, against all odds, they’ll be ready to reopen June 1. * This article was originally published here
Sea lions attract crowds at Vancouver’s Coal Harbour
It’s unclear exactly what kind of food may have attracted the sea lions to Coal Harbour or how long they may stick around the area. * This article was originally published here
Montreal Italian sandwich shop boom fuelled by family, tradition
Bossa and Clarke Café are part of a growing number of popular Italian-inspired sandwich and coffee shops popping up all over Montreal. The key ingredient is family. * This article was originally published here
‘Unimaginable excess’: Bid to attract showy superyachts to Cape Breton under scrutiny
With memories of the tar ponds receding, the port city is now trying to cultivate an upscale vibe — one that includes appealing to billionaires and their toys. * This article was originally published here
Parents hosting fundraiser to give back to Regina General NICU
Krista Sandercock and Trevor Friesen are using their event-planing skills to raise funds for Regina General's neonatal unit, which they credit with saving their daughter's life. * This article was originally published here
‘Stay vigilant’: Warm weather in Alberta making ice conditions unpredictable
Fire officials are reminding people to be vigilant when they're out on the ice, no matter where they are, because ice thickness can change daily. * This article was originally published here
Quebec asks public to be prudent, avoid ERs if possible, amid continued overcrowding
The Health Department says people should stay home if they have a fever and is encouraging people to wear a mask if they have symptoms of a respiratory virus. * This article was originally published here
Canada’s heated political conflict over carbon pricing to continue into 2024
The consumer carbon price, or what Ottawa calls the fuel charge, is applied to fossil fuels people buy to run their cars, heat their homes or keep the lights on. * This article was originally published here
Sense and ‘Scentsitivity’: Is there a case for a fragrance-free world?
An estimated 30 per cent of Canadians report being irritated by scents. As workers return to the office, the question of going perfume and scent-free lingers in the air. * This article was originally published here
Friends and family desperate for answers in disappearance of Calgary man : ‘He just vanished’
Amir Dasooky has been missing since Nov. 20th and family and friends are desperately searching for answers in regards to his whereabouts and for his safe arrival home. * This article was originally published here
Quebec nurses union says negotiations with provincial government still deadlocked
All other unions announced tentative deals for new collective agreements this week, making the nurses union the only group still without a breakthrough in negotiations. * This article was originally published here