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Today in History for Oct. 24: In 1260, under Pope Alexander IV, Chartres Cathedral in France was consecrated. Completed in less than 30 years, the structure represents high Gothic architecture at its ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds has ordered Iowa HHS to work with food banks as federal officials warn that SNAP benefits may not go out ...
The Jewish General Hospital has reinstated a mask mandate for medical staff as the flu season has begun much earlier than ...
The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo had a “topping out” ceremony on Wednesday, placing the last steel structural beam on their new International Center for the Care and Conservation of Giraffe. Colorado Springs ...
For every 100 nurses under the age of 35 who started in New Brunswick in 2023, there were 62 other young nurses who left, ...
Does the success of the Toronto Blue Jays have an impact on amateur baseball in Canada? Absolutely, according to Baseball ...
The Montreal-based retailer says Jackie Tardif's departure will take place at the start of December as the company moves to ...
Some pharmacies across Quebec are still waiting for the arrival of COVID-19 vaccine doses, explains the Quebec Association of ...
"President Trump continues to demonstrate excellent overall health. His cardiac age — a validated measure of cardiovascular vitality via ECG — was found to be approximately 14 years younger than his ...
President Donald Trump is returning to Walter Reed Medical Center for what the White House initially described as a "routine ...
Many Canadian seniors living in nursing homes could face delays before receiving Pfizer Inc's COVID-19 vaccine after first deliveries arrive next week, as health officials seek to comply with ...
Government crackdowns on social gatherings in parts of Quebec, Canada's epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, could drag on longer in hotspots like bars and restaurants, public health experts warned, ...