Anne Smith, a 64-year-old mother of four, has been suffering from debilitating symptoms for over two decades, including constant brain swelling and excruciating vibrations, which she believes are linked to amphetamines in diet pills she took in the 1980s. Despite unsuccessful treatments in Canada, Smith is now seeking approval from OHIP for out-of-country treatment in the United States to address her neurological issues, worsened by her type 2 diabetes. With support from physicians and careful documentation, she hopes to finally receive the necessary care she urgently needs.
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'Anguish is eating me up': Roaring fires, helping hands in northeast Saskatchewan
Marlene Barzeele, a resident of Smeaton, Saskatchewan, is actively helping her community amidst the devastating SHOE wildfire, which has forced evacuations and left many scrambling to protect their homes. After fleeing her own property at Little Bear Lake, she organized donations for those remaining, with the assistance of her daughter and friend, leading to a significant response from the community. Despite the fire's destruction, including the loss of cabins and campgrounds, there have been some...
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