CanadaMar 05, 2020
Health officials announce new presumptive case of novel coronavirus in Quebec
Quebec public health officials are reporting the province's second presumptive case of the new coronavirus.
The province’s Health Department announced this morning that the patient had returned from a trip, but it did not say from where. Tests performed by the province's public health lab came back positive for the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, but the result needs to be confirmed by the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg.
If confirmed, it would be the second case in the province and the 35th in Canada, with the others all in Ontario and British Columbia. Officials say they are seeki
IndiaMar 05, 2020
Internet access across JandK to remain at 2G speed till March 17
Internet access across Jammu and Kashmir will be restricted to 2G speed and internet connectivity with Mac-binding will continue till March 17, the Union Territory administration said on Wednesday. According to the authorities, these restricting will remain in force till further orders. "While the postpaid sim cardholders shall continue to be provided access to the internet, these services shall not be made available on pre-paid sim cards unless verified as per norms applicable for post-paid connections," the J-K administration said. Social media platforms of WhataApp, Instagram and Facebook
BCMar 05, 2020
New case of COVID-19, Total of confirmed cases in B.C. reaches 13
There's a new case of COVID-19 in British Columbia. That brings the total of confirmed cases in Canada to 34. Provincial Health Officer Doctor Bonnie Henry made the announcement. She says the latest person who is ill is a woman in her 80s and she is in critical condition. Henry says they are checking on any contacts the woman might have had with others.
CanadaMar 05, 2020
Chrystia Freeland chaired the first meeting of the Trudeau government's new committee on the coronavirus
The head of the Public Health Agency of Canada says several Canadians are in serious condition with the new coronavirus in Japan, and one is also in serious clinical shape in Canada. Doctor Theresa Tam says all the other 32 cases in Canada are mildly ill, and several have recovered completely. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland chaired the first meeting of the Trudeau government's new committee on the coronavirus outbreak. She says the panel takes its cue from science on managing the virus known as COVID-19. Health Minister Patty Hajdu (HY-doo) says if there ever is an outbreak in commun
WorldMar 04, 2020
Canadian troops on alert as novel coronavirus outbreak spreads to Iraq
Canadian military personnel in Iraq are on high alert following reports the novel coronavirus is spreading within the country. Chief of the defence staff Gen. Jonathan Vance says troops have been ordered to protect themselves, including through proper hygiene and keeping their distance from Iraqi forces who may be infected with the virus, which can cause a respiratory illness known as COVID-19. Two people are believed to have died from the disease in Iraq, one in Baghdad and the other in the northern Kurdistan region where Canadian special forces have been operating for several years. The rep
BCMar 04, 2020
Manslaughter charge laid in death of man at Vancouver homeless camp
Vancouver police say a man has been charged in the homicide of a 62 year old man at a homeless camp in the Downtown Eastside. Police say 50-year-old Glen Martin has been charged with manslaughter in the death of Jesus Cristobal-Esteban. Const. Tania Visintin says in a news release that Cristobal-Esteban suffered a serious head injury in an altercation on Jan. 1 and was taken to hospital where he died the next day. The death was Vancouver's first homicide of 2020 and the police department has expressed concerns about the level of violence at the camp in Oppenheimer Park. Last week the police s
CanadaMar 04, 2020
Strike possible by Saturday at Fairmont Empress hotel in Victoria
Workers have served strike notice at the Fairmont Empress, a well known landmark hotel in Victoria. A statement from Unifor Local 4276 says it represents almost 500 workers in several departments from housekeeping to groundskeeping. The strike notice expires at 8 a.m. Saturday. The union says it is seeking modest gains in wages, benefits, and workload and blames concession demands from the company for the impasse. Tracey Drake, the hotel's director of marketing and public relations, says in an email the ``main goal'' is to continue negotiations and she is optimistic that the remaining issues
CanadaMar 04, 2020
University students from Halifax to Victoria holding marches and rallies to support Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs
University students from Halifax to Victoria and many places in between are holding marches and rallies to show support for Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs. The group Indigenous Youth for Wet'suwet'en whose members have been camped on the steps of the BC legislature since last month released a statement saying students at more than 32 universities and many high schools have pledged to take part in today's rallies. Posts on social media show groups of students marching at universities in Halifax, Kingston and London, while students at Simon Fraser University plan a demonstration at 2:30 this af
BCMar 04, 2020
TSB: Undetected cracks responsible for an Enbridge natural gas pipeline explosion
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says undetected cracks were responsible for an Enbridge natural gas pipeline rupture that resulted in an explosion and fire northeast of Prince George, B.C. in October 2018. No one was injured in the incident but 125 people had to be evacuated and the outage led to province wide natural gas shortages. Safety board lead investigator Jennifer Philopoulos says Enbridge subsidiary Westcoast Energy, the pipeline operator, was aware of the risk but its plan to manage that risk turned out to be insufficient.