Seven out of ten Canadians are concerned about arthritis, a chronic, incurable disease that can cause pain, degeneration, inflammation or swelling in the joints and affect quality of life. That’s according to an online arthritis awareness survey conducted by the
Bucking US trend, Mexico reaffirms its desire to decriminalize abortion nationally, two years after an initial Supreme Court decision. The Mexican Supreme Court has ruled that The legal system criminalizing abortion under the federal penal code is unconstitutional because he
The Canadian will kick off the activities of his 2023-2024 season by hosting his traditional golf tournament on Monday. This is followed by the rookie camp, which partly takes place in Buffalo, and then the actual training camp. Rebuilding will
Canada Celine Dion’s Brother Explains Why She’s Stopped Sharing News Jacques Dion gave some insight into the diva’s behavior in recent months. PostedSep 6, 2023 at 9:45 am Celine Dion suffers from stiff person syndrome. IMAGO/Pond5 images M6 has decided
Due to the heat announced for the next few days, the city of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu offers its citizens alternative solutions to stay cool, as well as some safety tips to keep in mind. City libraries are open according to the regular
Group leader Robert Hayes said in a statement that Steve Harwell fell asleep peacefully and comfortably Monday morning with his family and loved ones at his home in Boise, Idaho. The cause of death is acute liver failure. Smash Mouth
At the beginning of the week, a heat wave spreads across the region. Monday through Wednesday will be particularly hot as Environment Canada is forecasting “temperatures in excess of 30 degrees Celsius and Humidex readings between 36 and 42.” The
Fingers crossed: Celine Dion’s big sister has given little reassuring news about the singer’s health
Canadian singer Celine Dion is still going through a difficult phase due to her poor health, which is not improving. On Friday, September 1st, her sister Claudette made a poignant statement for the magazine’s Canadian edition about Celine Dion going
On the verge of back-to-school season, Health Canada has released a list of five tips to help parents choose healthy snacks for their children. The health organization recommends reading labels and choosing foods that have little or no added sodium,
“Better Marking” “And yet we have them everywhere. I’ve even seen it with salt, water or vinegar, it’s a deviation,” Lori Nikkel regrets. “Too often manufacturers include it in their packaging when they don’t have to.” “Some retailers simply remove