Police in Nova Scotia Investigating Small, Late-Night Explosions in Amherst
Police in northern Nova Scotia are asking for the public’s help after two explosive devices were detonated on the streets of Amherst, and a third unexploded device… Read more »
Bank of Canada Keeps Key Interest Rate Target on Hold at 0.25 per Cent
The Bank of Canada will deliver a rate announcement today with observers watching if news about vaccines gives a shot in the arm to the bank’s outlook on the economy.
New COVID-19 Restrictions in Alberta Announced on December 8th
Alberta has announced strict measures to prevent the rapid spread of COVID-19. The province is shutting down restaurants, casinos, gyms, recreation centres, libraries, theatres and personal service… Read more »
How to Apply for Up to $1,000 Tax Free B.C. Recovery Benefit Starting December 18th
British Columbia is accepting applications for $1000 B.C. Recovery Benefit starting December 18th.
Manitoba Loosens Some COVID-19 Restrictions, Allows Drive-in Church Services
The Manitoba government is extending its COVID-19 restrictions on public gatherings and business operations into January, but is loosening a handful of rules, most notably on drive-in… Read more »
Air Canada Cutting More Service to Atlantic Canada in January, Say Region’s Airports
Atlantic Canada’s airports say they’ve been advised by Air Canada that it will cut more services to the region in the new year because of a second wave of COVID-19 infections.
Prince Edward Island Ready to Receive First Shipment of COVID-19 Vaccine Next Week
Health officials on Prince Edward Island say they are ready to administer the COVID-19 vaccine when the first shipment of the vaccine arrives next week.
First Pfizer Vaccine Shots to Be Given Right at Delivery Sites, Not LTC Homes: Tam
Canada’s chief public health officer says the first doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine are likely to be given only to people who can physically be at one… Read more »
Nova Scotia to Get 1,950 Doses of COVID-19 Vaccine From Ottawa Next Week
Nova Scotia will receive 1,950 doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for an initial test run next week.
Future Value of Trans Mountain Pipeline Rests on Liberals’ Climate Plans, PBO Says
A new report from the parliamentary budget officer says the federal government could end up losing money on the Trans Mountain pipeline if it further tightens its climate policy.
2021 Canada’s Food Price Report: Expect 5% Increase in Your Food Bill
A new report says food prices will be going up in Canada next year.
‘Where He Belongs:’ Bronze Tribute to Calgary’s Wandering Turkey in the Works
The wayward turkey looking for love captured the imagination of Calgarians in the spring, providing a bit of levity during dark pandemic times. Turk Diggler was eventually eaten by a coyote, but the bird’s legacy lives on.
New Health Rules in Alberta Failing to Bend COVID-19 Curve: Top Doctor
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health says the latest round of health restrictions in the province isn’t getting the job done on high rates of COVID-19. Dr…. Read more »
COVID-19 Restrictions in B.C. Extended One Month as Case Numbers Climb
COVID-19 restrictions in British Columbia have been extended to Jan. 8 as the province continues to experience high levels of transmission and community spread of the virus…. Read more »
Premier Says Saskatchewan Is Ready for COVID Vaccine, First Shots Would Happen ASAP
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said Monday his province was close to the “finish line” of its battle against COVID-19, with the imminent arrival of Canada’s first vaccine… Read more »
Quebec Says First COVID-19 Vaccines Could Come Next Week but Urges Continued Caution
The first doses of COVID-19 vaccine could be administered in Quebec as early as next week, Health Minister Christian Dube said Monday, as new infections surpassed 1,500… Read more »
Prince Edward Island’s Aggressive Approach to Curbing COVID-19 Spread Applauded
Prince Edward Island’s aggressive approach to curbing the community spread of COVID-19 drew praise from infectious disease experts Monday. The province has declared a two-week “circuit-breaker” lockdown… Read more »
Public Schools in Regina Switch to Remote Learning Amid COVID-19 Surge
One of the largest school divisions in Saskatchewan is moving to remote learning as classrooms deal with a spike in COVID-19 infections. Regina Public Schools says students… Read more »
Canada Has Signed Agreements With These Companies to Get COVID-19 Vaccines
As Health Canada is set to approve the COVID-19 vaccine for use in Canada any day now, here is a list of companies Canada has signed an… Read more »
First Doses of Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine, Not Yet Approved, to Land in Canada Next Week
A small number of the most vulnerable Canadians could be immunized against COVID-19 before the holidays as the first doses of Pfizer’s vaccine are set to arrive next week and up to 249,000 doses delivered by the end of the year.
Ikea Announces the End of Printed IKEA Catalogues
IKEA has announced that it will no longer publish IKEA Catalogues as customer behaviour and media consumption have changed, and the catalogue has been less used. IKEA… Read more »
Osheaga Music Festival announces Headliners for 2021 Edition
Montreal’s Osheaga Music and Arts Festival has announced headliners for next summer’s event, saying while times are uncertain, organizers need to plan for the future. A media… Read more »
Twelve Patients Die in COVID-19 Outbreak at London Hospital
Twelve people have died in a COVID-19 outbreak at a hospital in London, Ont., that has seen dozens of staff and patients sickened. As of Friday, the… Read more »
Manitoba COVID-19 Model Shows One Death for Every 48 Infections
Manitoba has released new modelling that shows three people end up in hospital and one person dies for every 48 cases of COVID-19. “We need to reduce… Read more »