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'Grossly exceeded': Fentanyl in air at Vancouver supportive housing offices
National News

'Grossly exceeded': Fentanyl in air at Vancouver supportive housing offices

  • Chuck Chiang The Canadian Press
  • Updated Jul 21, 2025

VANCOUVER - The presence of second-hand fentanyl smoke is so severe at some British Columbia supportive housing facilities that workers cannot…

The five senses of spring: How climate change is shaping our experience of the season
National News

The five senses of spring: How climate change is shaping our experience of the season

  • Jordan Omstead The Canadian Press
  • Mar 22, 2025

Singing frogs are looking for love. Sweet sap is flowing from the maple trees. Striking migratory birds are returning to their northerly nests. 

U.S. study links Canadian wildfire smoke to doctor visit spike in Baltimore
National News

U.S. study links Canadian wildfire smoke to doctor visit spike in Baltimore

  • Jordan Omstead The Canadian Press
  • Updated Dec 13, 2024

TORONTO - Raging Canadian wildfires that choked North America under clouds of smoke last year may have contributed to a spike in doctor visits…

How to protect yourself from bad air quality due to wildfire smoke
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How to protect yourself from bad air quality due to wildfire smoke

  • Nicole Ireland The Canadian Press
  • Updated Jul 26, 2024

As wildfires burn in parts of Canada and the wind carries smoke into communities near and far, health experts are advising people to regularly…

Isolation and sanitation during COVID-19 may affect human microbiome, scientists say
National Life

Isolation and sanitation during COVID-19 may affect human microbiome, scientists say

  • Laura Dhillon Kane The Canadian Press
  • Feb 21, 2021

VANCOUVER - As people around the world remain isolated in their homes, avoiding close contact with others and meticulously sanitizing their ha…

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Two ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ parents file legal challenge against school reopening plans

  • Updated Aug 27, 2020

CHILLIWACK, ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ - Two fathers have filed an injunction application demanding the British Columbia government implement tougher safety measure…

Lower childhood asthma rates from less prescribing of antibiotics: ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ study
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Lower childhood asthma rates from less prescribing of antibiotics: ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ study

  • Camille Bains The Canadian Press
  • Jun 18, 2020

VANCOUVER - Childhood asthma rates have fallen because fewer unnecessary antibiotics are being prescribed to babies within the first year of l…

Masks problematic for asthmatic, autistic, deaf and hard of hearing
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Masks problematic for asthmatic, autistic, deaf and hard of hearing

  • Donna Spencer The Canadian Press
  • Updated May 21, 2020

Face masks are dangerous to the health of some Canadians and problematic for some others.

ICU continues to deal with cases during COVID-19 pandemic with operating changes
National News

ICU continues to deal with cases during COVID-19 pandemic with operating changes

  • Amy Smart The Canadian Press
  • Apr 30, 2020

VANCOUVER - As a senior physician at St. Paul's hospital, Dr. Del Dorscheid has a special view of how COVID-19 is affecting patient care beyon…

Aftermath of Canadian submarine fire: PTSD, asthma and depression
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Aftermath of Canadian submarine fire: PTSD, asthma and depression

  • Michael MacDonald The Canadian Press
  • Updated Jul 11, 2019

HALIFAX - The Canadian sailors who fought a deadly fire aboard the submarine HMCS Chicoutimi in 2004 suffered from significantly elevated leve…

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