Event: Call to action on concussions

Hockey legend Ken Dryden gave a call to action, encouraging players, coaches and medical professionals to educate others about concussion awareness, prevention and treatment, at the Ken Dryden sport concussion symposium, Jan. 28, attended by almost 200 people. Ken...

Concussion sufferers need mental break

GLOBAL NEWS: Jan. 6, 2014 A new study suggests people who suffer a concussion need more than a break from sports, and also need a mental break in order to recover fully. Researchers found it took an average of 100 days for student athletes to get over a concussion if...

News Release: Injuries Cost BC $2.8 billion

A new report reveals the true cost of injuries in British Columbia VANCOUVER, B.C. (August 18, 2009) – Preventable injuries cost every man, woman and child in British Columbia $665 every year – more than the national average – according to The Economic Burden of...

In the news: Safety warning issued for 260,000 infant car seats

Transport Canada says there are potential safety issues with Designer 22 infant car seats. The seats are sold under the brand names of Cosco, Eddie Bauer, Safety 1st and Quinny. Transport Canada says the seat meets the mandatory safety standards, but testing beyond...

Reebok-CCM recalls hockey helmets for safety hazard

Reebok-CCM is withdrawing hockey helmets sold in Canada and the U.S. because the chinstraps can unexpectedly unfasten, meaning the helmet can come off, creating a risk of neck and head injury to users. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the recall affects RBK...