[ad_1] VANCOUVER – British Columbia added 516 additional cases of COVID-19 to Friday’s total, bringing the province to more than 25,000 confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic. The province also added another 10 deaths from illness, for a total of 331 overall. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry …
Read More »Arrest in Edmonton Costco after man refuses to wear the mask
[ad_1] EDMONTON – Police removed a man from an Edmonton Costco after saying he refused to wear a face mask. It happened at the Costco on Winterburn Road on Tuesday around noon. Another buyer captured the interaction on camera. Police were called by staff who reported that the man would …
Read More »Arrest in Edmonton Costco after man refuses to wear the mask
[ad_1] EDMONTON – Police removed a man from an Edmonton Costco after saying he refused to wear a face mask. It happened at the Costco on Winterburn Road on Tuesday around noon. Another buyer captured the interaction on camera. Police were called by staff who reported that the man would …
Read More »Arrest in Edmonton Costco after man refuses to wear the mask
[ad_1] EDMONTON – Police removed a man from an Edmonton Costco after saying he refused to wear a face mask. It happened at the Costco on Winterburn Road on Tuesday around noon. Another buyer captured the interaction on camera. Police were called by staff who reported that the man would …
Read More »Manitoba promotes safe local shopping amid new restrictions
[ad_1] WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government has launched a new digital campaign to encourage safe local shopping amid new public health orders. Finance Minister Scott Fielding and Minister of Economic Development and Education Ralph Eichler made the announcement on Friday, noting that the campaign came as a recommendation from the …
Read More »1 in critical condition, 1 suffers burns after a fire started on the platform of the CT train station in the southwest
[ad_1] CALGARY – Somerset-Bridlewood LRT station reopened after a morning fire in a shelter sent two men to hospital. According to the police, an investigation is underway into the fire which was set in a shelter on the station platform around 4:30 am. Police confirm that one person collapsed and …
Read More »Record year for Montreal airport leaves key REM station up in the air
[ad_1] MONTREAL – Trudeau airport expects losses of $ 600 million this year, which raises doubts as to who will pay for the REM station. Just over a year ago, the light rail station of the international airport was launched with great enthusiasm. It was intended to be a key …
Read More »WestJet and Air Canada enter into COVID-19 testing agreement with Hawaii
[ad_1] CALGARY – Canadians looking for sunny days and warm temperatures for the Christmas holidays are being offered a new opportunity by major Canadian airlines. WestJet and Air Canada have signed an agreement with the state of Hawaii to allow guests traveling to the islands to bypass the mandatory 14-day …
Read More »‘I’m not aware of where she got her numbers’: Federal government questions implementation of COVID-19 vaccine in Ontario
[ad_1] TORONTO – Hours after Ontario’s health minister announced that the province expects to receive more than two million COVID-19 vaccines in the next few months, the federal government says it’s not sure where those numbers come from. Liberal MP and Health Minister’s Parliamentary Secretary Darren Fisher exposed the apparent …
Read More »Local food vendors come together to create their own delivery service
[ad_1] CALGARY – A group of 24 local Calgary food vendors have teamed up to create the first owner-operated food delivery service in the city. It’s a unique way to shop locally produced artisan foods on a single website, while increasing revenue for hard-hit Calgary small businesses. Best of Calgary …
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