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Saskatoon’s firefighters union is raising concerns about the city’s overdose crisis, weeks after the city’s only safe consumption site shuttered its doors. Jay Protz, president of IAFF Saskatoon Firefighters Local 80, says his members are noticing an unprecedented increase in calls for service over the past few weeks, putting more pressure on crews and resources.“We just don’t have the capacity to keep going to the same call over and over, and then throw in a fire, throw in a heart attack, throw in all these other calls that we go to,” Protz told Global News in an interview.“Those pressures start…
Diane Cooper, an 82-year-old woman from Alberta who was reported missing, has been found dead…
Statistics Canada’s inflation figures show that the price of fresh vegetables just saw the largest…
Officials in Toronto say they were called to a massive water main break just after…
A six-year-old boy died and several others were hurt following a crash in Mulmur, Ont.,…
Vancouver shoe designer John Fluevog is known around the world for his unique and colourful…
Legislation to suspend parts of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act is…
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Sunday that Canada must work to correct “weaknesses” formed from…
Spring flood conditions put homes at risk of flooding and forced street closures in Gatineau,…
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the second-hand private jet purchased for his use to travel…
By Payton Zillich Global News Posted April 19, 2026 12:12 pm 1 min read The…
Two First Nations in Manitoba have declared states of emergency over concerns higher temperatures could…
The Filipino community and others in Vancouver will come together Sunday to remember, celebrate and…
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