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CanadaDec 29, 2021

Western Canada remains under extreme cold warning, wind chills dropping to -50 C

There will be no respite from frigid temperatures until the end of the week for most of Western Canada as arctic wind chills blanket the area, sending temperatures plummeting. Environment Canada says most of Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan, along with parts of Manitoba and Ontario, are still under extreme cold warnings with wind chills plunging down to -50 C in some areas. Environment Canada says the frigid arctic air mass enveloping southern parts of Saskatchewan won't let up until the end of the week. The weather agency says most of Alberta will see extreme cold conditions with
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BCDec 29, 2021

B.C. reports 1,785 new COVID-19 cases in the preliminary data

B.C. is reporting 1,785 new cases of COVID-19, for a total of 243,731 cases in the province.Note: Case counts provided on Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2021, are preliminary.The new cases include:791 new cases in Fraser Health400 new cases in Vancouver Coastal Health269 new cases in Interior Health42 new cases in Northern Health283 new cases in Island HealthThe Ministry of Health will return to regular reporting of COVID-19 cases, vaccinations, hospitalizations and deaths, and cases and hospitalizations by vaccination status on Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2021.
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WorldDec 29, 2021

Police: Gunman in Denver who killed 5 targeted some victims

Authorities say a gunman who went on a deadly shooting rampage in several locations in the Denver area was targeting at least some of his victims. Police say the suspect in Monday's shootings killed five people, including one who succumbed to her injuries Tuesday. They say the suspect wounded an officer who then shot and killed the gunman in a shopping area in the Denver suburb of Lakewood. Police identified the gunman Tuesday as 47 year old Lyndon James McLeod. They say McLeod was on the radar of law enforcement and that he knew some of his victims. Police declined to say what he'd been inve
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CanadaDec 29, 2021

Leylah Fernandez named CP female athlete of the year

Rising tennis star Leylah Fernandez has won the Bobbie Rosenfeld Award as The Canadian Press female Athlete of the Year. The 19 year old from Laval, Quebec, advanced to the final of the 2021 U-S Open, a highlight of a successful season for all of Canada's elite tennis players. Fernandez stunned defending champion Naomi Osaka in the third round and knocked off more big names before losing to Britain's Emma Raducanu in an all-teen final.
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BCDec 28, 2021

Burnaby RCMP suggesting people to avoid the area of Willingdon Ave & Canada Way

Burnaby RCMP has requested people to avoid the area of Willingdon Ave & Canada Way. RCMP has tweeted about the traffic backup in the area. Police say the traffic back up is due to COVID-19 Testing Clinic. Burnaby RCMP on Twitter: Please avoid the Willingdon Ave & Canada Way area if you can.Once again, due to the COVID-19 Testing Clinic, traffic is getting backed up.No appointment? For accurate info, please visit this website: http://bit.ly/3sG7hu2
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WorldDec 28, 2021

US shortens COVID-19 isolation to five days

US health officials are tweaking isolation restrictions for asymptomatic Americans who test positive for the coronavirus. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention yesterday announced that people with the virus can leave isolation after five days, down from 10 days. People exposed to the virus can also leave quarantine after five days. Officials said the guidance is in keeping with growing evidence the coronavirus is most infectious in the two days before and three days after symptom onset.
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CanadaDec 28, 2021

Ontario halts visits, social trips for long-term care residents amid Omicron spread

Ontario is pausing social visits in and out of long-term care homes as the Omicron variant spreads rapidly in the province. Long-Term Care. Minister Rod Phillips says that as of Thursday visits to long-term care homes will be restricted to two designated caregivers per resident, while residents will still be allowed to leave for essential needs. Phillips says the measures are needed because long-term care homes are particularly vulnerable to community spread.The measure comes as 41 long-term care homes are facing outbreaks, and Ontario reported closed to nine-thousand new COVID-19 cases across
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BCDec 28, 2021

B.C. reports 6,288 new COVID-19 cases over the weekend

British Columbia health officials reported 6,288 COVID-19 cases for a three-day period. A news release Monday says the case numbers are ``preliminary.'' Officials say hospitalization, death and vaccination numbers related to COVID-19 will be given Wednesday. They say there were 2,552 cases on Christmas Eve, 2,023 on Christmas Day and 1,713 on Boxing Day. Health experts have said COVID-19 case numbers are likely to be higher than reported because several hospitals and sites have reached testing limits. Provincial health officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry had said testing sites across B.C. were seeing l
BCDec 28, 2021

RCMP investigating Boxing Day homicide in 70 Mile House, B.C

The RCMP in British Columbia are investigating a homicide in 70 Mile House. Police say officers were called to a residence on Komori Road just after 11:30 a.m. on Boxing Day and arrived to discover a 52-year-old man suffering critical injuries. Despite life-saving efforts, police say the man was pronounced dead at the scene. RCMP Sgt. Janelle Shoihet says a 62-year-old man, who was known to the victim, was arrested and has since been released. Shoihet says the 62-year-old man has not yet been charged as the investigation continues. Police say it is believed to be an isolated incident and tha

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