Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Emily Haws
Publication Date: August 29, 2025 - 06:00
With no full-time vet, Iqaluit residents face steep bills for access to care
August 29, 2025
Mayah Obadia was vacationing in Toronto when she received a text message from her petsitter about her cat, Fig. He was not eating or playing.
For most Canadians, this would warrant a pretty simple solution: a trip to the local veterinarian’s office, likely scheduled during regular clinic hours.
Police say a man is dead after a home invasion in the northwest of Toronto.York Regional Police say they responded to a report of the invasion in Vaughan, Ont., at around 1 a.m. Saturday.
August 31, 2025 - 20:44 | | The Globe and Mail
The night before they had to leave their home in the Northwest Territories because of an encroaching wildfire, Paschalina Nadli and her daughter carefully packed up their truck.Their community of Fort Providence, NWT, where fewer than 1,000 people live, is located west of Great Slave Lake along the Mackenzie River. It was placed on evacuation alert on Saturday evening as a wildfire raged nearby.
August 31, 2025 - 20:31 | Claire McFarlane, Aajah Sauter | The Globe and Mail
Margaret Atwood is taking aim at Alberta’s controversial ban on school library books containing sexual content with a new, satirical short story after the famed author’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale was yanked from some shelves due to the province’s sweeping new rules.In a social media post on Sunday, Atwood said since the literary classic is no longer suitable in Alberta’s schools, she has written a short story for 17-year olds about two “very, very good children” named John and Mary.
August 31, 2025 - 18:44 | | The Globe and Mail
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