Patients in Alberta hospitals have to pay a daily fee while they wait to move to continuing care.
Internal AHS data obtained by @n_frew shows fee revenues and the # of patients paying the fees have been increasing since the start of the pandemic.
https://t.co/ZbCDZhqneB
Great use of #cdnfoi and data by @n_frew that shows how Alberta hospital patients waiting to move into continuing care are paying millions in fees.
It's a numbers story that doesn't feel like a numbers story and uses nice, clean graphics. https://t.co/qngZGcQ5pQ
@fallin2faith@yegwave Hi Ranjodh, I'm a reporter with CBC Edmonton. I'm trying to cover the fatal hit-and-run. DM me if you have time for a phone call. I would like to learn more about what you saw.
That was in response to this story:
RCMP escorted Romana Didulo - the self-proclaimed 'Queen of Canada' - and her convoy out of a small town in eastern Saskatchewan, after couple hundred townspeople peacefully protested their presence there.
https://t.co/Rl4CfFQMbL
Advocates and the people at a growing encampment outside Regina's city hall are calling for greater collaboration and supports for people in the city who are experiencing homelessness. Latest from @n_frew
https://t.co/L7Lsff6TxV
They call them 'nuisance properties,' and Regina is full of them.
But getting rid of these properties — and replacing them — is easier said than done. https://t.co/XyVzD7D7J0
Important reporting from @n_frew on the number of boarded up properties in Regina.
There were 146 boarded-up properties in North Central and 41 in Heritage as of April, the city says. #YQRCC
https://t.co/myRMSaV5G8
Months ago, firefighter told me he got a scan that found abnormalities on his thyroid at the same conference where he learned WHO now considers firefighting to be a top tier carcinogen. Im so thankful @n_frew was willing to take on this story. https://t.co/AXE5PwM1HI
@Hendersonmusic@WestJet Hi Chris, I'm a reporter with CBC News in Regina. I'm sorry to hear about your experience. Please DM me if you're willing to talk to me more about it.
Alina Kostenko awoke before 5 a.m. to the sound of an explosion. She roused her husband who tried assuring her it was a thunderstorm — which doesn't usually occur in Kyiv in Feb. 5 minutes later, they left. It has been a year since Russia invaded Ukraine. https://t.co/ed9vwCUQqw