Mayor of Summerland says man apologizes for Confederate bandana incident
The mayor of Summerland said the store that sold the Confederate bandana freely gave her the remaining stock, which she cut into scraps, then threw into the garbage.
The mayor of Summerland said the store that sold the Confederate bandana freely gave her the remaining stock, which she cut into scraps, then threw into the garbage.
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Edmonton police have made an arrest in connection to a violent incident in the north end of the city Saturday morning.
“It’s wrong, it’s unethical as far as I’m concerned, and I’m not just fighting for my son, I’m fighting for the entire special needs community," said the boy's father.
Patients struggling to breathe are being placed on ventilators in emergency wards since intensive care units are full, officials say, and the near-constant care they require is overtaxing workers who also are treating more typical ER cases like chest pains, infections, and fractures.
The Kelowna Fire Department says it received many 911 calls around 7:45 p.m., of smoke in Mission Creek Regional Park, near Hall Road.
Saskatoon police suspended eight drivers' licences for driving while impaired in downtown Saskatoon on Friday night.
"I turned around and the place was just engulfed, like somebody threw a fireball at it, it was just gone," one neighbour said of the fire.
The Liberals need support to pass a bill to extend the federal emergency wage subsidy and make payments to people with disabilities.
Both new cases were reported in London Ont., where there are 595 cases of COVID-19.
'Only a comprehensive, open and fully transparent process will be able to address the complexities of this massacre,' the letter reads.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is advising those who visited two stores in Saskatoon's Midtown Plaza to self-monitor or get tested for the novel coronavirus.
Edmonton police are asking for tips as they look for a 19-year-old man wanted in connection with an altercation in the community of Glenora that saw someone fire a gun.
Procurement Minister Anita Anand says Ottawa intends to stockpile enough vaccine supplies to be able to give at least two doses to every Canadian whenever a vaccine is available.
The government has been ramping up efforts to weed out fraud. But processing delays are holding up payments for some legitimate applicants.
It's crucial to wear a mask in public to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and common skin issues caused by wearing one can be overcome, dermatologists say.
The gym is going to look a lot different amid the COVID-19 pandemic, experts say.
Three floodgates of the Three Gorges Dam that spans the Yangtze were opened as the water level behind the massive dam rose more than 15 metres above flood level, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.
Local media estimated the rally in the city 3,800 miles east of Moscow drew 15,000 to 50,000 people.
Rouhani also said about 30 to 35 million will be infected to the virus in the coming months.
Iran accidentally shot down the Boeing 737-800, killing all 176 people aboard, after mistaking it for an incoming missile.
“To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die" — Thomas Campbell.
Dr. Jennifer Juno says the study focused on patients with mild forms of COVID-19 who have since recovered, in an effort to find how they developed a successful immune response.
The former U.S. president joined dozens of politicians, activists and celebrities in paying tribute to the civil rights icon and long-serving U.S. congressman.
None of the accounts that hackers were able to download data from were verified, Twitter said, though the identities of those accounts have not been disclosed.