[ad_1] A Hawaiian couple were arrested over the weekend after flying home knowing they both tested positive COVID-19. Wesley Moribe and Courtney Peterson of Wailua traveled with a child on a United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Lihue, Hawaii on November 29. According to a preliminary report, the couple …
Read More »Pandemic or not, passengers face a fine of up to $ 12,000 for staying in vehicles on BC Ferries
[ad_1] VANCOUVER – Nanaimo resident David Franklin said he couldn’t believe his eyes. On a recent trip home, the BC Ferries passenger was handed a flyer from Transport Canada, warning him if he didn’t leave his truck and move onto the passenger deck, he could pay dearly for it. “Transport …
Read More »Can BC Employers Force Employees to Get COVID-19 Vaccine?
[ad_1] VANCOUVER – With many British Colombians still working remotely, employers are likely to rely on the COVID-19 vaccine to get people back safely to the office. “I expect it to be the most important thing based on the conversations I have had to date with many employers,” said employment …
Read More »Ontario long-term care home records zero COVID-19 cases in first and second wave of pandemic
[ad_1] TORONTO – Ontario long-term care home continues to withstand the pandemic without a single COVID-19 case. As long-term care homes continue to struggle with the second wave of COVID-19, the Mariann Home in Richmond Hill, Ontario. so far it has weathered the pandemic without a single case of COVID-19, …
Read More »MLHU: Did the alleged vacation reunions fuel the college hospital outbreak?
[ad_1] LONDON, ONT. – A disappointing dose of reality for anyone hoping to share time with family and friends over the holiday season, the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) now recommends that all holiday gatherings will be held “virtually” this year . Wednesday’s record of 46 new COVID-19 cases in London …
Read More »COVID-19 found in nearly 2 dozen workers in southern Alberta supermarkets and pharmacies
[ad_1] CALGARY – More than 20 new active cases of COVID-19 have been found in grocery store and pharmacy workers in southern Alberta since November 30. The details come in an update from Loblaw Companies Ltd., Sobeys Inc., and Calgary Co-op. All three companies actively monitored positive COVID-19 cases in …
Read More »‘It brought me to my knees’: Ford reveals why he was forced to cancel his appearance at the last minute at the press conference
[ad_1] TORONTO – Ontario Premier Doug Ford revealed why he was forced to cancel his appearance at his daily press conference at the last minute yesterday. Ford’s office sent out a notice less than an hour before his scheduled appearance Tuesday saying he would not be available due to a …
Read More »Ford “really pushes” to lift the 14-day quarantine for travelers returning to Canada
[ad_1] TORONTO – Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he is still pushing to “break” the 14-day quarantine for travelers returning to Canada from overseas. Ford made the comment Wednesday afternoon after being asked whether Canadian-US border restrictions should be tightened given the growing number of COVID-19 cases in both countries. …
Read More »Ontario premier and health minister talk about coronavirus from Queen’s Park
[ad_1] Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Health Minister Christine Elliott will make an announcement Wednesday afternoon from Queen’s Park. In a press conference on Tuesday, Elliott confirmed that the province is speaking directly with manufacturers of seven different COVID-19 vaccine candidates to ensure Ontario will be able to distribute vaccines …
Read More »These are the most stolen vehicles in Canada in 2020 | CTV News
[ad_1] TORONTO – While Ford pickup trucks usually top the Canada Insurance Bureau’s annual ranking of most stolen vehicles in Canada, high-end SUVs have become the most desirable targets for thieves this year. According to the IBC, which works with law enforcement and the Canada Border Services Agency to identify …
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