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Canada adds 21 new COVID-19 deaths as total cases near 850K
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07.03.2021 / 09:09
Syrian family’s sweet success in Nova Scotia
Halifax is now home to a renowned chocolate store that is run by a family from Syria, who arrived in Canada as refugees in 2016. Ross Lord reports on the sweet success story of Peace by Chocolate.
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07.03.2021 / 08:35
Meghan and Harry to open up on royal split in Oprah interview
Meghan airs on U.S. television later on Sunday, amid what one royal watcher called a “toxic” atmosphere between the couple and the British monarchy.Not since the late Princess Diana appeared on television to share intimate details of her failed marriage to Harry’s father, Prince Charles, has an interview with members of the royal family attracted so much attention.
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07.03.2021 / 08:35
BC MP weighs in on potential Greenwood ranch foreclosure
A BC MP is weighing in on a contentious issue, the potential foreclosure of a BC ranch near Greenwood.
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07.03.2021 / 07:39
Canada adds 21 new COVID-19 deaths as total cases near 850K
COVID-19 on Saturday, pushing the country’s total caseload past 844,000.Another 21 deaths linked to the virus were reported as well, with the country’s death toll from COVID-19 standing at 22,213. A total of 831.901 patients have since recovered from contracting the virus, however, while over 25.57 million tests and 2.32 million vaccine doses have since been administered.The new data comes amid new updates from the country’s top doctor, who said that there have been no unexpected safety issues with the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine across the country.
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07.03.2021 / 07:07
Seasonal pay parking coming to two Metro Vancouver parks
Pay parking is coming soon to Lynn Headwaters Regional Park on the North Shore and Belcarra in the Tri-Cities as the recreational areas become victims of their own success during the COVID-19 pandemic. Emad Agahi reports.
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07.03.2021 / 05:33
COVID-19: Calgary’s Bowness High School heading online after outbreak
province’s website, as of Saturday, five to nine cases have been confirmed at the school. These are cases where the virus could have been acquired or transmitted in the school.However, multiple sources within the high school’s community told Global News that students attended a party last weekend, though there was no confirmation of transmission from there.Bylaw Services is not aware of any complaints related to the party.
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07.03.2021 / 04:47
Edmonton planning to bring back temporary shared streets in spring 2021
Temporary shared streets and lane closures are coming back this year. The city says it’s planning to implement the program come spring, to support physical distancing for pedestrians. Nicole Stillger has more.
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07.03.2021 / 04:25
Walter Gretzky funeral: An emotional Wayne Gretzky remembers his father
“The Great One” Wayne Gretzky spoke Saturday during his father Walter’s funeral, who passed away at the age of 82 on Thursday. Wayne recounted a story of when he was younger and his mom, Phyllis, was on the verge of delivering his brother Brent.
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07.03.2021 / 03:37
Coronavirus: Vaccination bookings for seniors to begin Monday, says Interior Health
Interior Health region will soon be able to book vaccination appointments.The health agency says starting Monday, its call centre will begin booking vaccine appointments for two specific age groups — seniors 90 and over, and Indigenous people 65 and over.Then, as the month of March progresses, seniors in their 80s will be able to book their appointment. Coronavirus: Interior Health declares second outbreak at Kelowna General Hospital Interior Health’s call centre is open seven days a week, from 7 a.m.
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07.03.2021 / 03:21
Montreal non-profit creates biodegradable COVID-19 face masks
A non-profit out of Pointe-Claire in Montreal has come up with a solution to created environment friendly face masks, made out of Canadian paper.
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07.03.2021 / 02:33
N.B. businesses optimistic ahead of move to yellow phase of COVID-19 recovery
New Brunswick is set to move all of its health zones back to the yellow phase of COVID-19 recovery this Sunday. Businesses say they’re cautiously optimistic about the change and hopeful that it eventually leads to a reopening of the Atlantic Bubble.
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07.03.2021 / 01:59
Alberta Health reports 341 new COVID-19 cases, 1 more death on Saturday
Alberta doctors reflect on COVID-19 one year later and what’s next An additional 36 U.K. variant cases were confirmed Saturday, bringing the total variant cases to 599.
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07.03.2021 / 01:49
Fast-spreading variants boost coronavirus surge across Europe
virus swept through a nursery school and an adjacent elementary school in the Milan suburb of Bollate with amazing speed. In a matter of just days, 45 children and 14 staff members had tested positive.Genetic analysis confirmed what officials already suspected: The highly contagious coronavirus variant first identified in England was racing through the community, a densely packed city of nearly 40,000 with a chemical plant and a Pirelli bicycle tire factory a 15-minute drive from the heart of Milan.“This demonstrates that the virus has a sort of intelligence.
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07.03.2021 / 01:25
Coronavirus: Interior Health declares second outbreak at Kelowna General Hospital
coronavirus outbreak has been declared at Kelowna General Hospital.On Saturday, Interior Health announced that one patient and one staff member at the largest hospital in B.C’s Interior have tested positive for COVID-19.The outbreak is located in Unit 5B, with Interior Health stating there’s no evidence at this time of COVID-19 transmission to other areas of KGH. Upward trend continues as B.C.
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07.03.2021 / 01:25
City of Toronto ready to administer COVID-19 vaccines 24/7 as long as supply allows
COVID-19 vaccine distribution, the call to increase the accessibility of doses continues to grow.City councillor Shelley Carroll is putting forward a motion to Toronto council this week asking for clinics to expand their hours of operation and to consider offering the COVID-19 vaccine 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Carroll said people need more details when it comes to the city’s plans.“Social media lit up after I moved this motion,” Carroll said.
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07.03.2021 / 00:24
Three new coronavirus deaths in Saskatchewan, over 90K vaccines administered
COVID-19-related deaths in the Saskatoon region.All three residents tested positive for COVID-19. One resident was in their 50s, another resident was in their 70s and the third resident was in the 80+ age group when they died.
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07.03.2021 / 00:01
‘The sooner the better,’ Seniors 80 and over excited to get their COVID-19 vaccine in London Saturday
COVID-19 vaccine Saturday.The Middlesex London Health Unit reported a total of 1,262 people are scheduled to get vaccinated Saturday at the Agriplex, of which 800 are 80 years of age and older. The total is an increase from the 1,100 who were vaccinated Friday.
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06.03.2021 / 23:11
Adaptive lanes reopen in Calgary with several taking on a more permanent feel
Road closures planned for Calgary to give more room for pedestrians and cyclists Farrell said the plan was to reopen the adaptive lanes this year. Most of the lanes were shut down in the fall.
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06.03.2021 / 22:51
Woman in her 20s dies, 71 new coronavirus cases in Manitoba Saturday
COVID-19 cases and a young woman has died in connection with the virus, the province reported on Saturday.The latest death is a woman in her 20s from the Winnipeg health region, bringing the province’s total number of coronavirus-related deaths to 905.The current five-day COVID-19 test positivity rate is 3.1 per cent provincially and 2.2 per cent in Winnipeg.Of the 71 new cases, five have been removed due to data correction, bringing the net-new number of cases to 66 and the total number of lab-confirmed cases in Manitoba to 32,170.
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06.03.2021 / 22:25
Coronavirus: Downward trend of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Okanagan continues
confirmed COVID-19 cases in the Okanagan resumed its downward trend.According to data from the B.C. Centre of Disease Control, there were 69 cases throughout the Okanagan region from Feb.
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06.03.2021 / 22:02
Cowichan Tribes reports 6th COVID-19 death, extends shelter-in-place order
COVID-19 deaths, and extended a shelter-in-place order until March 19.In a Thursday update, Cowichan Tribes said the deaths brought the number of fatalities in the hard-hit community to six.The First Nation has previously said at least two of those deaths were “young adults.” B.C. First Nation hit hard by COVID-19 begins mass vaccination of all adults The First Nation, which describes itself as British Columbia’s largest, has seen at least 255 cases of COVID-19 since Dec.
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06.03.2021 / 22:00
What can seniors expect after getting a COVID-19 vaccination?
Dr. Jim Kellner joins Global News Morning Calgary via Skype to answer some common questions about what seniors can expect after being vaccinated.
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06.03.2021 / 22:00
New Brunswick reports 6 new COVID-19 cases, possible exposure at Miramichi school
coronavirus on Saturday.Two of the new cases were in the Saint John region and one was in the Fredericton region. All three of these are travel-related, the province says.One case in the Edmundston region is under investigation.
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06.03.2021 / 22:00
Coronavirus: Latest developments in the Greater Toronto Area on March 6
coronavirus pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for Saturday.The City of Toronto posted an update on its COVID-19 vaccination program Saturday and said to date, nearly 200,000 doses have been administered in the city.In the news release, officials said a number of hospitals and community health-care centres in the city are continuing to vaccinate those identified as being a part of a current priority population in Ontario’s vaccination framework, including those aged 80 and older.Officials said to date, 197,155 doses have been administered in the city.Fifteen clinics are operating in Toronto this weekend for individuals who have confirmed appointments.“As vaccine supply for the general population becomes widely available from the
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06.03.2021 / 22:00
25 new coronavirus cases in London and Middlesex Saturday, 21 in Sarnia-Lambton
coronavirus cases on Saturday along with 11 recoveries.The update brings the regional pandemic case tally to 6,276, of which 5,952 have resolved.At least 184 people who tested positive for COVID-19 have died during the pandemic. The most recent death was reported Wednesday involving a woman in her 80s not linked to a seniors’ facility.With the update, at least 140 cases are active in London-Middlesex.The region remains in the orange-restrict level of the province’s COVID-19 response framework.Of the 25 new cases Saturday, 23 are from London, one is from Strathroy-Caradoc and one is pending.
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06.03.2021 / 22:00
Edmonton planning to bring back temporary shared streets in spring 2021 for physical distancing
City of Edmonton said Saturday that it was planning to bring back temporary shared streets in spring 2021 to support physical distancing for pedestrians amid COVID-19.The city said a “set of locations similar to 2020” will be implemented in the spring.
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06.03.2021 / 20:02
Quebec reports 749 new COVID-19 cases, 10 deaths as province expands vaccine access
COVID-19 today along with 10 new deaths linked to the virus.The province also says it administered 19,865 doses of vaccine on Friday as its vaccination campaign ramps up.The latest vaccination figures, the highest the province has reported in a single day so far, come as Quebec opens vaccine eligibility to more people.Coronavirus: High-profile Quebec athletes ask province to reopen sports[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]To date, provincial figures show 532,012 doses of vaccine have been administered out of a total of 638,445 that the province received.Quebec reported 601 hospitalizations related to COVID-19 today, a decrease of 16 from the day before.The number of people hospitalized includes 109
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06.03.2021 / 19:43
Nova Scotia reports 6 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday
coronavirus on Saturday.One of the new cases is in the eastern zone and is related to travel outside of Atlantic Canada. One other case is in the northern zone and is a close contact of a previously reported case.Four cases are in the central zone, one of which is related to travel outside of Atlantic Canada.
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06.03.2021 / 18:40
Walter Gretzky, Canada’s hockey dad, to be laid to rest Saturday
Wayne Gretzky, Walter Gretzky, passed away Thursday following complications from Parkinson’s disease. He was 82.The funeral service is scheduled for 2 p.m.
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06.03.2021 / 18:37
Ontario reports 990 new coronavirus cases, 6 more deaths
coronavirus Saturday, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 306,997.“Locally, there are 284 new cases in Toronto, 173 in Peel and 82 in York Region,” Health Minister Christine Elliott said.A total of 289,735 COVID-19 cases are considered resolved, which is up by 1,152.Six new deaths were also reported on Saturday, bringing the provincial death toll to 7,052.More than 57,800 additional tests were completed. Ontario has now completed a total of 11,351,768 tests and 27,796 remain under investigation.
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06.03.2021 / 18:06
COVID-19 lane closures back in Calgary for second year
City of Calgary is expanding lane closures starting Saturday in an effort to give people extra space on several popular pathways.The Adaptive Roadways Program began last summer in response to the COVID-19 health crisis, and widened city pathways by closing lanes on certain roadways to allow for residents to physically distance during the pandemic.Starting Saturday morning, the eastbound lanes of Memorial Drive between 9 Street N.W. and the Centre Street Bridge, as well as the lower deck of the bridge, will be closed to vehicle traffic.
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06.03.2021 / 16:45
U.S. Senate works through the night with coronavirus aid bill on path to passage
Senate worked through the night and past sunrise Saturday on Democrats’ showpiece $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill after a deal between leaders and moderate Sen. Joe Manchin on emergency jobless benefits broke a logjam that had stalled the package.The compromise, announced by Manchin, D-W.Va., and a Democratic aide late Friday and backed by President Joe Biden, cleared the way for the Senate to begin a marathon series of votes on amendments before eventual approval of the sweeping legislation.
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