The emergency shelter disruption announced last Friday by Accueil d’Amos has been postponed. Due to staff shortages, the organization planned to offer its emergency shelter service only every two weeks from November 16th. However, an agreement reached on Monday with
Planning for French-language health services in the Greater Toronto Area is “caught in a vicious circle.” Suppliers are not seeing strong demand, while French speakers face numerous “barriers” to requesting services in their language, according to a survey. “The motivation
For example, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced that 3,700 babies will be born with congenital syphilis in 2022, a 32% increase in one year. The number of stillbirths or newborn deaths attributed to the disease
Brendan Gallagher received two good blocks from Jeremy Swayman after touching the Bruins goalie in the third period. If he had seen Gallagher’s face up close, Swayman would have liked to see that of the goaltender at the other end
Mattias Norlinder surprised a lot of people in Canadiens camp this season. He was one of the team’s recent departures, and if there had not been a congestion on the blue line (on the left side), he would have had
Earl Burns was a Canadian Army veteran who tried until his last breath to protect his family and the community of the James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. A nonprofit app in the works was named in his honor. Burns
According to head coach Martin St-Louis, a defeat hurts, as does a win. Kaiden Guhle scored at 2:13 of overtime and the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Boston Bruins 3-2 on Saturday night at the Bell Centre. Guhle took advantage of
The Point de Rue organization’s drop-in center will be back this year, but this time it will be able to support more people. Last year, nine beds were made available for homeless people. This year, 25 people can benefit from
The Integrated University Center for Health and Social Services (CIUSSS) of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean revised almost half of the medical tests that had to be revised due to irregularities in pathology and cytology reports. Last June, the regional organization announced that 8,000
Every year, November 11 brings back many war memories for veterans, but also great pride for a Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) retiree who is making a special transition to a career as a comedian. After 20 years of service and