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Today in History for Nov. 1: In 1512, Michelangelo's paintings in the Sistine Chapel in Rome were first exhibited to the public. Across the ceiling he painted themes of the Bible, including ...
The latest measles exposure sites in Manitoba include a livestock auction, a school, a Dairy Queen and a hospital in the ...
Public health records for Ottawa and Toronto schools show that among the cohorts assessed this year, more than half of the ...
Cancer patients who got an mRNA COVID vaccine within a few months of their immunotherapy lived longer than those who did not, health records show.
Dr. Natalie Bridger says a rise in reported COVID-19 cases in Newfoundland and Labrador is driving the return of a temporary ...
Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services is bringing back a masking requirement in clinical areas in hospitals and ...
Speed cameras are widely in use across Europe, where studies have shown they are highly effective at preventing accidents.
The leader of Manitoba’s Opposition is calling recent data on the province’s ankle monitoring “embarrassing,” following a CBC ...
Free flu and COVID-19 vaccines are now available to everyone six months and older who lives, works or goes to school in ...
Despite a surge in summer vaccinations, health officials say the measles outbreak in northeastern British Columbia shows no ...
Some Alberta doctors say they're seeing a recent and concerning trend of new parents either questioning or refusing vitamin K ...
President Donald Trump has received updated flu and COVID-19 booster shots in preparation for upcoming travel, the president’s physician announced Oct. 10. Sean P. Barbabella, a U.S. Navy captain, ...