New Brunswick moves to yellow phase of COVID-19 recovery
Business owners in Saint John say they're ready for the province's move to a new-look yellow phase of COVID-19 recovery, which is expected on March 7.
View ArticleWill coronavirus variants lead to a third wave? Doctor answers top COVID-19...
Coronavirus variants continue to spread in some parts of Canada. Infectious diseases expert Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti answers our latest COVID-19 questions.
View Article10 of 12 Winnipeg-owned pools reopen Monday
The City of Winnipeg is welcoming back swimmers Monday at most of its city-owned pools.
View ArticleCOVID: Sweeping new restrictions in place including in-person dining at B.C....
All food and liquor-serving premises must only provide take-out or delivery service. Dine-in service is prohibited, except for outdoor patios.
View ArticleCOVID-19: High demand for recreational goods and local rentals ahead of summer
"It's shaping up to be another very busy year for marinas and boat dealers across the province," said Rick Layzell, CEO of Boating Ontario.
View ArticleCoronavirus: Kingston businesses react to province’s ’emergency brake’ shutdown
Local businesses share their reactions to the Ford government's swift announcement of stricter public health orders.
View ArticleEaster services at Kingston-area cathedrals once again impacted by COVID-19...
This year marks the second that a pandemic shutdown has impacted Holy Week celebrations.
View ArticleCanada sees another Easter weekend with rising COVID-19 cases, tough...
Many provinces opted not to report new case data on the Good Friday holiday. Those that did included Quebec, which added 1,314 new cases to its total.
View ArticleCalgary church leader discourages thinking with ‘toxic individuality,’...
A Calgary church leader is calling on faith groups to get people to stop thinking with "toxic individuality."
View ArticleAll fire restrictions lifted in Manitoba after snowfall
The Manitoba winter blast means all fire and travel restrictions in the southwestern part of the province have been lifted.
View ArticleB.C. could hit 3,000 new COVID-19 cases a day if contact trends don’t go...
The latest numbers are expected to show the recent trends of the age of those getting sick with COVID-19 and those dying from the virus.
View ArticleManitobans with Ontario cottages frustrated with new border restrictions
"People pay taxes there to have your cabins there and it helps support that economy and now you're literally telling the taxpayers that they can't go?"
View ArticleManitoba expands COVID-19 restrictions amid third wave
The additional public health order restrictions will go into effect in two phases, starting Tuesday.
View ArticleCOVID: B.C. extends restrictions through May long weekend, planning travel...
B.C. Premier John Horgan, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry, and Health Minister Adrian Dix are set to make the announcement at 2 p.m. Monday.
View ArticleCOVID-19: City of Kingston aims to clarify public health guidelines with new...
The City of Kingston has launched an online tool that answers residents' questions about provincial COVID-19 restrictions.
View ArticleA person in their 20s has become New Brunswick’s youngest victim of COVID-19
A person in their 20s in the Moncton area has become the youngest person in the province to die of COVID-19. As well, the province is announcing 24 new cases today.
View ArticleCOVID-19 shutdown: Halifax police called over mannequin sighting inside...
A Halifax restaurant got an unusual visit from police Thursday morning after someone spotted a life-sized mannequin sitting at a table.
View ArticleLethbridge gym owners react to new targeted regional COVID-19 restrictions
Indoor fitness has again been shut down. Gym owners say they're used to this back and forth, but they're not happy.
View ArticleCOVID-19: 10 people fined for holding a party in Halifax during lockdown
The people found to be gathering, against current COVID-19 public safety orders, were issued tickets under the Health Protection Act, which carry a fine of $2,000.
View ArticleNew Brunswick reports 18 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday
There are now 141 active COVID-19 cases in New Brunswick according to the latest report from the province.
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