H5 bird flu is widespread in wild birds worldwide and is causing outbreaks in poultry and U.S. dairy cows, with several recent human cases in U.S. dairy and poultry workers.
Latest Posts
- Premier Danielle Smith visits Lethbridge for Q and A with business community
- Blackfoot Confederacy Education Conference in Lethbridge focuses on critical thinking
- Vandalism could delay Sylvan Lake’s winter holiday kickoff
- Hope House Guelph expects busy year for holiday gift initiative
- Winnipeg organizations need donations need to fill the gap this winter
- City of Calgary asks to borrow $1B for water infrastructure projects in upcoming budget
- PRUVEEO RD316 Dash Cam Front and Rear On Sale
- WOLFBOX Level 2 EV Charger 50 Amp On Sale
- Quebec group unhappy after Supreme Court removes unilingual rulings from website
- Alberta animal rescue looking for support after vehicle fire
- B.C. woman remembers 22-year-old brother, murdered in Normandy in 1944
- B.C. veterans honoured with a ‘glow-up’ so they know they aren’t forgotten
- Teen to promote sidewalk safety after friend hit at Halifax crosswalk
- Bird flu: What we know about Canada’s 1st human case detected in B.C.
- Montreal dockworkers vote as employer threatens lockout barring deal
- Civic Election 2024: Regina mayoral candidates wind down campaigns
- Three people taken to hospital after a small plane crashed in Southwest Middlesex
- New exhibit unveils stories of Canadian veterans’ lives after service
- Bombers route Riders to advance to 111th Grey Cup
- 72-hour strike notice served by Fort McMurray education support workers