EXCLUSIVE: Alberta to open 105-bed youth addictions facility at Edmonton jail

The facility will be housed at Edmonton’s youth corrections centre The Edmonton Young Offender Centre will be the home of the Northern Alberta Recovery Centre and will feature 105 new youth addictions treatment beds.Photo by Ian Kucerak /Postmedia EDMONTON — Alberta will spend $23 million to renovate a section of Edmonton’s jail for young offenders … Read more

The top ‘tweakment’ cosmetics procedures and products for men

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. 12Men are increasingly looking for quick fixes for their faces with low recovery time. Antonio Terron/folio-id.com For anyone who’s met him IRL, it will come as zero surprise that eternally youthful New … Read more

Tank: Saskatoon needs to fix its ongoing bungled election results

Results for Saskatoon city council were delayed for the third straight election; city hall must address its inept election procedures. Cynthia Block celebrates becoming the first female mayor of Saskatoon. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024.Photo by Michelle Berg /Saskatoon StarPhoenix Saskatoon made history on Nov. 13 with the election of … Read more

Regina chiropractor challenged by Crown at sexual assault trial

Prosecutor Jackie Lane questioned Ruben Adam Manz on anatomy, technique, his memory and consent during her cross-examination Monday. Ruben Adam Manz, a chiropractor currently on trial facing seven charges of sexual assault, walks into the Court of King’s Bench on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024 in Regina.Photo by KAYLE NEIS /Regina Leader-Post The way seven women … Read more

Why is Montreal ending water fluoridation in the West Island?

Five reasons behind the city’s rationale, and how experts evaluate them. Fluoride has been fiercely debated by Montreal’s agglomeration council, with Maja Vodanovic, the Montreal executive committee member in charge of water, citing high costs, health, and environmental concerns as key reasons behind the city’s decision.Photo by Montreal Gazette illustration With Montreal city councillors holding … Read more

Could space technology help address Montreal’s family doctor shortage?

Based on technology developed for the Canadian Space Agency, a new pilot project is intended to help identify medical conditions that need attention among people on the wait list for a GP. Canadian astronaut and physician David Saint-Jacques, right, with CIUSSS de l’Ouest-de-l’Île-de-Montréal CEO Dan Gabay and Andrea Galindo, CEO of Baüne, which developed the … Read more

He dazzled the interiors of the first tower on Billionaires’ Row — now, Thomas Juul-Hansen shows off his current work and fave NYC spots

Divorced and “rootless,” Danish-born architect Thomas Juul-Hansen had just graduated from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design with a Master of Architecture degree when he decided to go on a two-month, cross-country motorcycle tour.  “I started in New York and that’s where I ended,” Juul-Hansen told Gimme Shelter. “It’s the only part of America where … Read more

Editorial: How L.A. got so many oddly shaped streets — and why it’s finally doing something about them

Apartments under construction in West L.A. The city has required developers to dedicate property for street widening in front of many projects, adding to their costs and leading to roads with irregular widths. (Daniel Gaines/Los Angeles Times) Drive through enough neighborhoods in Los Angeles, and you might notice an odd phenomenon: In front of some … Read more

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