CBC Edmonton News October 22, 2017
The stories and news makers that matter most to you weeknights after The National
The stories and news makers that matter most to you weeknights after The National
Doctors in Italy recently treated a patient with a condition that caused her to sweat blood from her face and from the palms of her hands. There are those who question whether hematohidrosis exists, but a Canadian medical historian says it's extremely rare but legitimate.
A newborn nearly died following a hot tub birth. @NightshiftMD assesses the risk & shares details of a new @CMAJ case report.
Doctors in Italy recently treated a patient with a condition that caused her to sweat blood from her face and from the palms of her hands. There are those who question whether hematohidrosis exists, but a Canadian medical historian says it's extremely rare but legitimate.
The author and New Yorker writer on his memoir of love and life in New York City in the 1980s.
The singer-songwriter Andrea Ramolo on why Clarissa Pinkola Estes' book is special to her.
Joanne Proulx on her latest novel, about what happens when a fortunate family's good luck runs out.
The poet, novelist and journalist on her favourite fictional character, her greatest regret, and more.
Columnist Aparita Bhandari on the Canadian novel that makes a good companion read for Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows by Balli Kaur Jaswal.
Sven Baertschi scored twice, and the Vancouver Canucks used a dominant second period to pull away for a 4-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday night.
The Phoenix Suns have fired coach Earl Watson just three games in to the NBA season.
Andrew Wiggins' 3-pointer from a few steps inside halfcourt banked in as time expired to give the Minnesota Timberwolves a 115-113 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday night.
Justin Timberlake has finally been invited back to the Super Bowl halftime show, 14 years after the "wardrobe malfunction" with Janet Jackson cause a national controversy.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is appointing Bob Rae as Canada's special envoy to Myanmar, two months into a growing crisis that has left 600,000 Rohingya Muslims displaced.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is appointing Bob Rae a special envoy to Myanmar, two months into a growing crisis that has left 600,000 Rohingya Muslim people displaced.
Baha'i communities is Saskatchewan are celebrating the 200th anniversary of the founder of their religion.
Police, health professionals and other front-line workers are feeling the pressure as methamphetamine use in the city reaches new highs. It's being used across the city and across demographics, and some say the drug abuse is nearing crisis level.
Canadian ceramic artist Jack Sures will receive the Saskatchewan Arts Board Lieutenant Governor's Lifetime Achievement award at the Remai Modern Art Gallery on Thursday.
Canada's Public Safety Minister says he's asked his American counterpart to monitor those obtaining U.S. travel visas for the sole purpose of crossing the Canadian border.
Canada's Public Safety Minister says he's asked his American counterpart to monitor those obtaining U.S. travel visas for the sole purpose of crossing the Canadian border.
Residents of two neighbourhoods in Sturgeon County are being asked to stay away from their homes after a CN train derailed Sunday afternoon, RCMP say.
The Maritime Greyhound Adoption Program is celebrating 1,000 dogs finding forever homes in the Maritimes.
Police were called to the home in the 400 block of Narin Avenue around 1:20 p.m. Sunday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau marks the third anniversary of the attack at the National War Memorial in Ottawa by calling on Canadians to pay tribute to the soldier who was killed.
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