Peruvian man recovers slowly in Hamilton after crash that killed co-workers
A Peruvian man who spent nearly four months in a coma after surviving one of the deadliest car crashes in Ontario history has shown improvement in the last few weeks but still can’t walk or talk, his...
View ArticlePeruvian man slowly improving after Ontario crash
The sister of a Peruvian man who spent nearly four months in a coma after surviving one of the deadliest car crashes in Ontario history says he has shown significant improvement in the last few weeks...
View ArticleDoctors’ pay growing more slowly
Payments to doctors increased to more than $ 20 billion in 2010-2011, up six per cent from the previous year, according to a new Canadian report. That’s a slower rate of increase than in the two...
View ArticleSudbury’s population to slowly rise: report
A new report predicts that Greater Sudbury will continue to grow slowly over the next 25 years, erasing decades of out-migration, but some city councillors would like to see the population climb a lot...
View ArticleEconomy recovering slowly, Bank of Canada head Poloz says
In his first significant public appearance since taking over the job on Monday, Stephen Poloz said the world is undergoing an unusual post-recession recovery, something that’s akin to a post-war...
View ArticleFirst Nations flooding evacuees slowly trickle home
As the country watches flood relief efforts in Alberta, more than 100 people in northeastern Ontario are still waiting to go home after the spring melt damaged their houses.
View ArticleLife slowly returns to normal in Lac-Mégantic
Better, more comfortable accommodations are being set up for the 200 or so people who can’t return to their homes.
View ArticleRycroft: Whitecaps, Impact push forward as Toronto FC builds slowly
In a league like MLS, which has committed itself to ensuring parity among its clubs, it’s striking that the three Canadian teams, Vancouver Whitecaps, Montreal Impact and Toronto FC, would be at such...
View ArticleCity Hall slowly recovering from extensive flood damage
City Hall is not even close to being back to normal six weeks after floodwaters brought widespread devastation to Calgary and other communities around southern Alberta.
View ArticleMental health services growing slowly at universities
Universities have expanded counselling services, added peer support groups
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