[ad_1] CUISINE – Another person has died of COVID-19 in the Waterloo region as there have now been over 3,000 cases confirmed by public health. The dashboard update on Sunday morning saw the total number of cases increase by 61, but only 60 new cases reported. This quantity and other …
Read More »Great rarity in the sky: the close conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn
[ad_1] The last time such a close conjunction occurred in the Middle Ages. Jupier and Saturn resemble a “double planet”. In a few days, a very rare phenomenon will appear in the sky, which will not repeat itself until 2080 and then in 2400. Astronomers are preparing for a very …
Read More »$ 1, $ 2 in Canadian bills set to lose legal tender status in 2021
[ad_1] TORONTO – All Canadians who have old paper bills in their wallets have until the end of the year to use them in daily transactions before merchants no longer have to accept them. The Bank of Canada (BoC) issued a reminder Thursday that hundreds of millions of $ 1, …
Read More »Mayor John Tory asks shoppers not to flock to malls, other retail stores in Toronto before the lockdown
[ad_1] Mayor John Tory is urging Toronto residents not to rush to stores to buy non-essential items this weekend amid reports of large crowd scenes in malls and other retail stores. “Everything I’ve learned … says crowd scenes are a place for the virus to spread. Even if everyone wears …
Read More »Other provinces sign up for rent allowance as liberals set up the council for the promised house
[ad_1] OTTAWA – Seven provinces signed a federal rental assistance program created as part of the national housing strategy, newly released documents show. So far, Liberals have only announced deals with four provinces to provide Canada Housing Benefit to vulnerable renters, such as low-income families, indigenous people, veterans and newcomers. …
Read More »Shoppers flood the malls as the Toronto lockdown looms
[ad_1] TORONTO – Toronto shoppers flooded stores and malls on Saturday as many tried to cram last-minute Christmas shopping before non-essential businesses closed for nearly a month during the looming city lockdown. On Monday, Toronto and the Peel region will enter a block, which will close most non-essential businesses, including …
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 »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 »Pfizer says vaccine is ready to ship after approval, while new Covid restrictions have been enforced in the US
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Read More »Pfizer Applies For Emergency Use Of Covid Vaccine Amid Test Bottlenecks: CNBC After Hours
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