The Western College of Veterinary Medicine is holding its Vetavision event Friday and Saturday. Its goal is to showcase what happens when you take your pets to the vet.
Read Also
- Sri Lankans vote in a presidential election that will decide how it recovers from economic crisis
- Fatal police shooting of Surrey mother shakes community
- Caught on video, fire set in Gastown alley leads to explosion
- Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 939
- Coquitlam Mounties could face dismissal over shocking group chat
- Ukraine bans Telegram use on state-issued devices
- 2nd-degree Banff murder conviction ‘won’t bring my boy back’: Mother
- Frost coming to parts of Alberta — here’s what you need to harvest from your garden
- Harris blames death of young mother on ‘Trump abortion bans’: ‘Doctors only kick in when you’re about to die’
- Gondek, Smith hold ‘productive’ meeting on Calgary’s Green Line aimed at preserving contracts
Latest Global News
- Fatal police shooting of Surrey mother shakes community
- Caught on video, fire set in Gastown alley leads to explosion
- Coquitlam Mounties could face dismissal over shocking group chat
- 2nd-degree Banff murder conviction ‘won’t bring my boy back’: Mother
- Frost coming to parts of Alberta — here’s what you need to harvest from your garden
- Gondek, Smith hold ‘productive’ meeting on Calgary’s Green Line aimed at preserving contracts
- Pro-Palestinian protest organizers call for police accountability
- Eby launches campaign early as Rustad, Furstenau make pitch to local governments
- Lethbridge non-profits in need of winter clothing donations
- Saskatchewan Olympic and Paralympic team’s recognized by province