WorldJul 12, 2022
Singapore reports 5,979 new COVID-19 cases
Singapore reported 5,979 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, bringing the total tally to 1,540,788.
Of the new cases, 5,743 were local transmissions and 236 were imported cases. Among the local cases, 508 cases were detected through PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests and 5,235 through ART (antigen rapid test) tests, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Health.
A total of 679 cases are currently warded in hospitals, with 15 cases in intensive care units.
Five deaths were reported due to COVID-19 infection, pushing the death toll to 1,437, the ministry said.
AlbertaJul 12, 2022
Edmonton Police Commission announces 3rd-party review into Justin Bone Case
The Edmonton Police Commission has announced an independent review of what led a man accused in two murders to be dropped off in the city three days earlier, despite court-ordered conditions that he not be there.
Justin Bone faces second-degree murder charges in the deaths of Ban Phuc Hoang and Hung Trang in May.
The investigation is to look at how and when police interacted with Bone, examine police policies and review reports from the R-C-M-P, probation officers and other court processes.
Mayor Amarjeet Sohi (am-ahr-JEET' SOH'-hee) welcomed the probe and says the public must know the details
WorldJul 12, 2022
COVID pandemic is nowhere near over: WHO chief
World Health Organization (WHO) chief Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Tuesday warned the world that fresh waves of COVID-19 cases show that the pandemic is "nowhere near over."
In a media briefing on COVID-19, the WHO chief said, "I am concerned that cases of COVID-19 continue to rise - putting further pressure on stretched health systems and health workers - and deaths are unacceptably high."
He urged governments to regularly review and adjust their COVID19 response plans based on the current epidemiology and also the potential for new variants to appear.
The Emergency Committee on COVID-1
AlbertaJul 12, 2022
Peacock on the loose for days in Jasper National Park in Alberta euthanized
A peacock on the loose for days in the western Alberta mountain town of Jasper has been euthanized.
Parks Canada says its staff and town residents first saw the domestic peafowl last Saturday.
The agency has said it isn't aware of how the peacock came to Jasper National Park or whether it was accidentally or deliberately released.
Parks Canada says it consulted with experts outside the agency and, after six days of trying to capture and remove the peacock from the area, a decision was made to euthanize it on Thursday.
The agency says the release of foreign species and domestic animals into
WorldJul 12, 2022
Russia confirms first monkeypox case
Russia has confirmed the first case of monkeypox in a young man who recently returned from Europe, the country's consumer rights watchdog told reporters on Tuesday.
"The first case of monkeypox has been confirmed in Russia. The disease was detected in a young man who returned from a trip to Europe and came to a medical facility with a rash that is common [for this disease]," Russia's rights watchdog Rospotrebnazor was quoted as saying by Sputnik.
Rospotrebnadzor clarified that the patient has mild symptoms and is isolated. In the last week of June, the World Health Organization (WHO) said the
IndiaJul 12, 2022
Bhagwant Mann appoint Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha as Chairman of Advisory Committee
The Punjab government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has appointed Rajya Sabha Member Raghav Chadha as Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the state government.
Disclosing this here a spokesperson of the Chief Minister's Office said that the Chief Minister cleared the file to this regard here on Monday.
An alumni of top educational institutes across the globe like Modern School, Barakhamba and London School of Economics, Raghav Chadha is a Chartered Accountant by profession. He has the distinction of having worked with some of the biggest corporate firms in the world.
The young politica
AlbertaJul 12, 2022
Hiker dies after slipping, falling from mountain in Banff National Park
Mounties say a hiker has died after he slipped on a patch of snow and ice in Banff National Park.
Police, fire rescue and Parks Canada responded to a call shortly before noon Saturday about a man who had fallen from Mount Temple near Lake Louise, Alta.
They say the man was with a group of experienced hikers when he lost his footing.
With the help of a Parks Canada helicopter, police say the man was located about 1,000 metres from the initial site of his fall.
Mount Temple, a well-known peak above Lake Louise village, is described on the Parks Canada website as a technical route up the main fac
BCJul 11, 2022
VPD investigates Yaletown homicide
Vancouver Police are investigating the city’s eighth homicide of 2022, after a man was stabbed in Yaletown Monday morning. A bystander called 9-1-1 around 8:30 a.m. to report a man had been stabbed near Smithe and Homer Street. When VPD officers arrived moments later, they discovered a 29-year-old victim suffering grave injuries. The man was taken to hospital, but he died a short time later. A 34-year-old woman was arrested nearby and is currently in custody.
CanadaJul 11, 2022
Tories reviewing Patrick Brown's appeal request, hire independent counsel to help
The Conservative Party of Canada has brought in independent legal counsel to review whether one of its committees can hear an appeal from disqualified candidate Patrick Brown. Brown has hired Marie Henein, the high-profile lawyer who successfully defended ex-C-B-C host Jian Ghomeshi, among other clients. Brown hired Henein after members of the party's leadership election organizing committee voted to remove him from the race based on an allegation that he may have breached federal financing laws. Brown's campaign denies the allegation and says the party failed to provide it with the details i