[ad_1] WINNIPEG – The Hudson’s Bay Company store in downtown Winnipeg officially closed its doors starting Monday, November 30, forever, even though it was scheduled to close in early 2021. In a statement to CTV News, a company spokesman said the current COVID-19 situation in Manitoba has led to the …
Read More »TTC seeks to take advantage of fewer passengers as it closes portion of Line 1 for nearly 10 days to overhaul the reporting system
[ad_1] Part of the Line 1 subway will be closed for signage work for nearly 10 days as the TTC works to speed up the installation of a new signaling system during a time when passenger numbers are plummeting due to the COVID pandemic -19. The TTC will close the …
Read More »COVID-19 Exposures: More than a dozen notices posted for BC grocery stores and pharmacies
[ad_1] VANCOUVER – With the increase in COVID-19 cases in BC, the number of exposure notices posted for grocery stores and pharmacies in the province also appears to be increasing. In November, about 75 exposure notices were published by Loblaws and Sobeys. But in October, there were only about twenty …
Read More »62 cases of COVID-19 linked to the outbreak in the window factory in Vaughan
[ad_1] York Region Public Health says 62 confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been linked to an outbreak at a window manufacturing and installation facility in Vaughan. In a public notice released Sunday, public health officials said they were notified of the first case at the State Window Corporation located on …
Read More »NS reports 11 new cases of COVID-19; active cases rise to 126
[ad_1] HALIFAX – Nova Scotia reported 11 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, bringing the total number of active cases to 126. Ten of the cases are in the Central Zone, one case is in the West Zone. With the new COVID-19 restrictions going into effect Thursday, Nova Scotia Premier …
Read More »Ottawa extends rules and restrictions for travelers in a growing COVID-19 case count
[ad_1] The Canadian press Published November 29, 2020 3:52 PM EST Last updated Sunday, November 29, 2020 5:29 PM EST The federal government says it is extending a series of travel restrictions and rules intended to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the new year as case counts …
Read More »First toilet paper, now Christmas trees? Coronavirus creates potential new shortcomings
[ad_1] The first wave of coronavirus lockdown in March sparked global demand for toilet paper as packages flew off the shelves and the second wave could cause another unusual shortage: the Christmas tree. As the virus continues to grow across Canada, forcing tougher lockdowns and restrictions, many people may seek …
Read More »The Prime Minister put all the vaccine “eggs” in a Chinese basket, he didn’t consider other options: O’Toole
[ad_1] Mike Blanchfield, The Canadian Press Published on Sunday, November 29, 2020 1:52 PM EST Last updated Sunday, November 29, 2020 3:00 PM EST OTTAWA – Conservative leader Erin O’Toole accused the liberal government on Sunday of putting too much emphasis on partnering with a Chinese company for a COVID-19 …
Read More »NOAA scientists discover new species of gelatinous animals near Puerto Rico
[ad_1] Scientists have discovered a new species of ctenophore, or scallop jelly, near Puerto Rico. The new name of Duobrachium sparksae was discovered two and a half miles below sea level by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s fisheries research team. It was found during an underwater expedition using a …
Read More »NOAA scientists discover new species of gelatinous animals near Puerto Rico
[ad_1] Scientists have discovered a new species of ctenophore, or scallop jelly, near Puerto Rico. The new name of Duobrachium sparksae was discovered two and a half miles below sea level by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s fisheries research team. It was found during an underwater expedition using a …
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