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Ontario is looking for up to 80 new or expanded primary care teams to serve 300,000 patients, as it plans to build a system ...
Former minister John Koech died at Nairobi Hospital. He made major contributions to Chepalungu Constituency and the nation ...
Kibera Magistrate Zainab Abdul allowed an application by the state to detain the suspect for 21 days to allow police complete ...
A federal judge temporarily stopped a Trump administration attempt to end billions in COVID-era health grants that would ...
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky’s health departments are set to lose nearly $150 million in health-related ...
Kentucky’s health departments are set to lose nearly $150 million in health-related grants after the Trump administration announced it would cancel the state’s Covid-19 health care grants, Sylvia Good ...
The claim in the screenshot of what appears to be the print version of Corridors of Power, a popular political gossip column in the paper, features images of the two Kenyatta brothers and former ...
A spokesperson for the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services said the funding cuts would delay some childhood vaccine orders and bi-annual vaccine provider re-enrollment. She said it would ...
As President Trump’s crackerjack cabinet settles in and unsettles any ... Happy to. I mentioned Sylvia Plath last week; I have a special fondness for what most people would consider — and ...
But the lawyers’ comments contradict what Health Minister Sylvia Jones has been saying publicly about the new law and a statement her office sent to The Canadian Press on Tuesday.
Lawyers for the province say Ontario's new law on supervised consumption sites does not ban them entirely and those deemed too close to schools and daycares are free to relocate farther away.
That's contrary to numerous public comments from Health Minister Sylvia Jones, who has said no supervised consumption sites will open after the closures of 10 sites located within 200 metres of a ...