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COVID-19 reinfection rates high among Toronto people who are homeless: study
The St. Michael's Hospital study found homeless people in Toronto who had COVID-19 were more than twice as likely to be reinfected as people who had housing. * This article was originally published here
What you need to know about the City of Calgary’s event centre agreements
The agreements between the City of Calgary, Flames ownership, Calgary Stampede and provincial government were made public Thursday after they were signed in October. * This article was originally published here
Chilliwack RV encampment cleared to make way for flood protection
The property on Island 22 is owned by the Shxwhá:y Village, and is slated to be used for a new dike that will protect the Indigenous community and Chilliwack more broadly. * This article was originally published here
Ottawa monitored domestic extremists as possible threat to 2021 election: docs
Federal authorities noted a significant spike in threats to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other senior public figures during the lead-up to the 2021 election. * This article was originally published here
Regina council votes against backyard hen pilot project
Regina Ward 8 Coun. Shanon Zachidniak argued that a backyard hen pilot project had a lot of community support, but Regina City Council voted 5-4 against her motion Wednesday. * This article was originally published here
Dog reunited with its owner 17 days after going missing in South Surrey
Casper the Labradoodle disappeared earlier in January and survived some of the harshest conditions in the Lower Mainland outside on his own. * This article was originally published here
James Smith Cree Nation inquest jury recommends more RCMP resources, security
Jurors made 14 suggestions, including ways to better to locate offenders who are unlawfully at large and further funding and training for security on the James Smith Cree Nation. * This article was originally published here
Henniges Automotive closing plant in Burlington, Ont., by end of the year
Henniges Automotive Holdings Inc. says it will close its Burlington, Ont., plant which makes vehicle sealing systems by the end of the year. * This article was originally published here
Aurora Cannabis to consolidate shares on a one-for-10 basis
Aurora Cannabis Inc. has announced a plan to consolidate its shares on a one-for-10 basis. * This article was originally published here
Richmond, B.C. investigates ‘Beijing Mansion’ club on agricultural land reserve
According to the municipality, the property is located on an agricultural land reserve, which means whatever goods and services stem from it must be agricultural-based. * This article was originally published here
GTA teacher’s aide calling for accountability following sexual assault acquittal
A former GTA teacher's aide is speaking out and calling for accountability after a judge ruled that a former student falsely accused her of sexual assault. * This article was originally published here
Warmer winter raises red flags for Saskatchewan wildfire task force
The Prince Albert Grand Council Wildfire Task Force is calling for increased vigilance in the upcoming wildfire season with a warmer Saskatchewan winter. * This article was originally published here
Toyota Canada issues ‘do not drive’ notice to 7.3K owners. Here’s why
Toyota Canada is urging roughly 7,300 Canadian owners to 'stop driving' their vehicles due to a potentially fatal fault with the airbag inflator. * This article was originally published here
Owner of Naramata, B.C. tiny home pushing for change
The owner of a tiny home in Naramata recently won her pitch for a temporary use permit but is now calling for a change in regulations both locally and provincially. * This article was originally published here
Public information sessions begin for Calgary’s proposal to change zoning city-wide
Over the coming weeks, the City of Calgary will be holding several information sessions both in-person and online on the rezoning proposal before a public hearing on April 22. * This article was originally published here
Children’s Hospital receives $5M donation for paediatric cancer treatment
Officials with the Children’s Hospital said the funds will go to critical equipment, help reimagine care spaces, and spur advancements in patient care. * This article was originally published here
Canadian man gets 12-year U.S. prison sentence for trying to sexually coerce child
A New Brunswick man has received a 12-year prison sentence for trying to entice and coerce a 10-year-old child into sexual activity. * This article was originally published here
World’s Longest Hockey Game junior edition, wraps up east of Edmonton
The 2024 edition of the World's Longest Hockey Game took place at Saiker's Acres with the goal of raising $500,000 for childhood cancer treatments. * This article was originally published here
Sask raises minimum age to buy tobacco and vape products starting February
As of Feb. 1, 19 years of age is the new requirement to buy tobacco and certain vaporizer products in Saskatchewan. * This article was originally published here
Canadian-Palestinian citizen journalist reported missing in Gaza
The Canadian-Palestinian, Mansour Shouman, was last heard from last Sunday around 4 p.m., Zaheera Soomar said. * This article was originally published here