[ad_1] WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government deems some additional items essential and excludes five other remote communities from the ban on selling non-essential items in person. Announced on Saturday afternoon, the province includes gift cards, prepaid credit cards and newspapers on its list of essentials. Sapotaweyak, Berens River, Poplar River, …
Read More »Snow warning issued for Ottawa: 15-20 cm of snow expected for the arrival of a “significant” storm on Sunday
[ad_1] OTTAWA – The first “significant snow” of the season is destined to bury the region of the capital. Environment Canada has issued a “snow alert” for Ottawa, Gatineau and Renfrew County, with 15-20 inches of snow expected early Sunday and Monday morning. “The snow will start on Sunday afternoon. …
Read More »World Bank Warns G20 Not To Do Too Little To Address Debt Problems | Money
[ad_1] Malpass said the World Bank is working closely with the G20 in countries affected by fragility, conflict and violence. – Photo Reuters WASHINGTON, 22 November – World Bank President David Malpass on Saturday warned G20 leaders that failing to deliver more permanent debt relief to some countries now could …
Read More »From neo-Nazis to pacifists in the “anti-mask” movement in Germany
[ad_1] The expanding German “anti-mask” movement, whose last demonstration in Berlin on Wednesday resulted in police repressed incidents, is striking in its heterogeneous nature. From neo-Nazi militants to pacifist activists and the LGTB cause, they were among the 10,000 opponents of the restrictive measures imposed to fight the covid-19 pandemic. …
Read More »Trump escapes the G20 pandemic event to play golf
[ad_1] Outgoing US President Donald Trump made a fleeting appearance at the start of the virtual G20 summit on Saturday and then went off to play golf as his counterparts in other countries discussed measures against the COVID-19 pandemic. 19. Trump was expected to attend the opening session of the …
Read More »Businesses see waves of buyers, appointments before the second block in Toronto and Peel
[ad_1] With less than 48 hours before Toronto and the Peel region enter a second block, businesses are seeing an increase in people trying to access services before closing their doors. Salons and other personal service businesses, such as nail spas and wax bars, signal busy weekends. On Friday, The …
Read More »Shoppers stock up before the lockdown begins Monday in Toronto and the Peel region
[ad_1] Many shoppers are flocking to stores to stock up this weekend before Toronto and the Peel region enter a lockdown to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus. Since Friday evening, lineups have formed outside the department stores, including one outside Walmart in Eglinton and Pharmacy in Scarborough. Saturday …
Read More »Another Winnipeg nursing home struggling to contain the COVID-19 outbreak
[ad_1] WINNIPEG – Another Winnipeg nursing home is struggling to cope with a COVID-19 outbreak. More than half of all residents tested positive for the virus at the Golden Links Lodge in St. Vital. Jordan Hanna is worried about her grandmother, who lives at the Golden Links Lodge. “The thought …
Read More »China Reports Covid-19 Cases Again: Massive Tests Begin In City Of 3 Million People – Source News
[ad_1] Mainland China reported 16 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection on Saturday, and a three-day mass testing program involving around 3 million people was launched in Tianjin, near Beijing, according to The Guardian. Read also: Specialist analysis: when will the decrease in Covid-19 cases in Romania begin / SOURCES Health …
Read More »Rui Unas deletes the video with Dr. Fernando Nobre to avoid dangerous denials, too dangerous especially at this stage – National
[ad_1] Rui Unas went back and deleted the video in which he isolated a piece of the conversation he had with Fernando Nobre, the doctor who founded AMI, about the pandemic. The comedian thought better of what he had done and fearing he could feed the wave of denial, he …
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