Woman photographs mice in Foothills hospital cafeteria; AHS investigating

A Calgary woman is raising concerns after she spotted several mice in a cafeteria at the Foothills hospital.
Julie Denhamer was visiting a patient on Friday and saw the mice in the special services building café.
She captured photos of the mice and several droppings they left behind.
She says she let café staff members know about the mice, but they did not appear to take her concerns seriously.
Denhamer says she expects food services in the hospital to follow the same standard, and face the same health inspection consequences, as other restaurants.
"It makes one wonder – if the front-of-house, public spaces are kept like this, full of mice – (what about) the spaces that the patients or the visitors do not see?" said Denhamer.
In a written statement, Alberta Health Services tells CTV News it does not have a complaint on file about the mice sighting but its pest control contractor is following up and any necessary remediation will be taken.
AHS says the Foothills Medical Centre works with a third-party professional pest control operator to conduct routine inspections of any pest activity at the site.
It encourages anyone with concerns like this to contact its environmental public health team directly.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
BREAKING | U.S. President Joe Biden touches down in Ottawa
U.S. President Joe Biden arrived Thursday evening in Ottawa for a whirlwind 27-hour visit expected to focus on both the friendly and thorny aspects of the Canada-U.S. relationship, including protectionism and migration on both sides of the border.

Trudeau, Biden could agree to end 'loophole' in Safe Third Country Agreement: CP source
Canada and the United States are negotiating a deal that could see asylum seekers turned back at irregular border crossings across the border, including Roxham Road in Quebec.
Eastern Ont. mayor wants more help from feds to manage influx of asylum seekers, supports STCA renegotiation
As the federal government looks to renegotiate the Safe Third Country Agreement with the U.S., an eastern Ontario mayor says his city needs more help from Ottawa to deal with the influx of asylum seekers arriving through irregular crossings like Roxham Road.
Opposition parties affirm call for interference inquiry, amid questions over MP Han Dong
Amid renewed questions over the pervasiveness of alleged interference by China in Canadian elections and affairs broadly, opposition MPs voted Thursday afternoon to affirm a parliamentary committee's call for the federal government to strike a public inquiry.
'Scream as loud as you can': 5 boys rescued from NYC tunnel
Five mischievous boys had to be rescued after they crawled through a storm drain tunnel in New York City and got lost, authorities said.
Make sure to check your grocery bill otherwise you may pay more: Survey
A majority of Canadians have seen a mistake on their grocery receipts in the last year, according to a new survey conducted by Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University.
Asteroid to hurtle past Earth closer than the moon this weekend
An asteroid discovered just last week will pass closer to the Earth than the orbit of the moon this weekend, an occurrence so rare it happens only once in a decade, according to NASA.
Number of Canadians receiving EI at record lows, down 44 per cent from last year: StatCan
The number of Canadians receiving employment insurance benefits are at record lows and down 44 per cent from last year, new figures from Statistics Canada show.
Indigenous sisters developing video games to revitalize Mohawk language
Two Kanien'keha:ka (Mohawk) sisters from Montreal are on a mission that is close to their hearts: to save their ancestors' first language by developing video games young and old can play.