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Opioid crisis stokes debate about addiction management versus abstinence

Opioid crisis stokes debate about addiction management versus abstinence

Treatment centre official takes aim at idea that long-term regime of prescribed drugs is the best option for addicts
One of three bathroom bears in Banff likely eaten by grizzly bear: Parks Canada

One of three bathroom bears in Banff likely eaten by grizzly bear: Parks Canada

Man doing well after what health officials call the first Canadian face transplant

Man doing well after what health officials call the first Canadian face transplant

Opinion: The Liberal Party is falling well short of its promises to First Nations

Opinion: The Liberal Party is falling well short of its promises to First Nations

Voter reconnection a priority for federal leaders in lead-up to 2019

Voter reconnection a priority for federal leaders in lead-up to 2019

The possibility of a new centre-right party led by Maxime Bernier has given rise to the idea that the 2019 federal election will conclude in a new victory for the Liberal Party of Canada.
Police investigating after wigs destined for sick kids stolen

Police investigating after wigs destined for sick kids stolen

More than 100 wigs stolen in early morning break-in
Disaster-hit B.C. municipality could get help from provincial housing program

Disaster-hit B.C. municipality could get help from provincial housing program

Grand Forks councillors at UBCM convention eye HousingHub for help to rebuild dozens of homes destroyed by Kettle River flood
Dating app users lured to meet-ups with woman, assaulted by men

Dating app users lured to meet-ups with woman, assaulted by men

Ad prices plummet for Montreal Canadiens games after dismal season

Ad prices plummet for Montreal Canadiens games after dismal season

B.C. cannabis consumers may face 10 per cent provincial pot tax

B.C. cannabis consumers may face 10 per cent provincial pot tax

Revenue from levy will be needed to offset costs to cities and towns of legalization, Union of B.C. Municipalities president says