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More than half of 16 to 19 year olds in Toronto have received COVID-19 vaccine May 29, 2021, 5:34 PM. Health Canada extends expiry dates for AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines set to expire Monday May 29, 2021, 11:34 AM. Ontario COVID-19 science table believes schools can reopen safely on a regional basis May 29, 2021, 8:10 AM. CANADA TO DONATE UP TO 100 MILLION COVID VACCINE DOSES TO 18 hours ago · OTTAWA (NEWS 1130) – Canada will join other G7 nations in donating vaccines to lower-income countries, with a source confirming up to 100 million doses. This won’t impact domestic supply and the number includes donations already made to COVAX, a BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS: 11 hours ago · ___ AP Interview: Iraq oil minister says gas sector a priority BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq’s oil minister says the country’s oil sector is rebounding after a catastrophic year triggered by the coronavirus pandemic, with key investment projects on the horizon. But he also is warning that enduring bureaucratic culture of fear threatens to stand in JILL BIDEN, DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE LEARN BUNNY CARE ON TOUR 17 hours ago · HAYLE, England (AP) — U.S. first lady Jill Biden and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, learned about bunny care Friday as they toured a preschool during a joint outing in southwest England. They also took part in a talk about early childhood education with experts from the U.K. and some from the United States who ONTARIO'S STAY-AT-HOME ORDER ENDS BUT COVID-19AUTHOR: MEREDITH BOND Ontario’s stay-at-home order expired Wednesday but the Ford government says all COVID-19 restrictions will remain in place until the province enters Stage 1 of its reopening plan. Currently, Stage 1 is expected to go into effect on June 14. The restrictions include a ban on indoor gatherings ONTARIANS 80+ ABLE TO GET 2ND DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE Ontario residents aged 80 and over will be able to move up their appointments to receive the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday. As of 8 a.m., individuals in that age group can re-book their second-dose appointments through the province’s online booking portal. Ontarians will be CYCLIST STRUCK BY VEHICLE NEAR EGLINTON AND SCARLETT ROAD A male cyclist has been rushed to hospital after being struck by a vehicle near Eglinton Avenue and Scarlett Road Friday afternoon. Officers were called to the intersection around 3:21 p.m. for a report of a collision, police said. Investigators said a 49-year-old man was driving westbound Eglinton Avenue West in a 2011 Honda Civic. CANADA NOT READY TO RE-OPEN LAND BORDER WITH U.S.: GARNEAU MONTREAL (NEWS 1130) – The federal government continues to feel pressure to re-open the border with the U.S., but Canada’s foreign affairs minister says our country isn’t ready. Marc Garneau says he’s very aware Canadians are growing impatient about the ongoing shutdown of the Canada-U.S POPE SILENT, CATHOLIC BISHOPS 'SHOCKED' AFTER CHILDREN'S VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) — Amid renewed calls for the Pope to apologize for the devastation caused by the residential school system, Catholic bishops in Canada have issued statements expressing sorrow and shock, offering prayers to the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation after the remains of 215 children were found in Kamloops. ONTARIO MANDATING VACCINE POLICIES AT ALL LONG-TERM CARE Staring July 1st, all Ontario long-term care homes will be required to have COVID-19 vaccination policies in place for staff, the Ministry of Long-Term Care announced on Monday. The new policies will provide staff with three options: They can either provide proof of vaccination, proof of a valid medical exemption for the shot, or beCITYNEWS TORONTO
More than half of 16 to 19 year olds in Toronto have received COVID-19 vaccine May 29, 2021, 5:34 PM. Health Canada extends expiry dates for AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines set to expire Monday May 29, 2021, 11:34 AM. Ontario COVID-19 science table believes schools can reopen safely on a regional basis May 29, 2021, 8:10 AM. ONTARIO'S STAY-AT-HOME ORDER ENDS BUT COVID-19AUTHOR: MEREDITH BOND Ontario’s stay-at-home order expired Wednesday but the Ford government says all COVID-19 restrictions will remain in place until the province enters Stage 1 of its reopening plan. Currently, Stage 1 is expected to go into effect on June 14. The restrictions include a ban on indoor gatherings ONTARIANS 80+ ABLE TO GET 2ND DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE Ontario residents aged 80 and over will be able to move up their appointments to receive the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday. As of 8 a.m., individuals in that age group can re-book their second-dose appointments through the province’s online booking portal. Ontarians will be ONTARIO MANDATING VACCINE POLICIES AT ALL LONG-TERM CARE Staring July 1st, all Ontario long-term care homes will be required to have COVID-19 vaccination policies in place for staff, the Ministry of Long-Term Care announced on Monday. The new policies will provide staff with three options: They can either provide proof of vaccination, proof of a valid medical exemption for the shot, or be POPE SILENT, CATHOLIC BISHOPS 'SHOCKED' AFTER CHILDREN'S VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) — Amid renewed calls for the Pope to apologize for the devastation caused by the residential school system, Catholic bishops in Canada have issued statements expressing sorrow and shock, offering prayers to the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation after the remains of 215 children were found in Kamloops. TORONTO WOMAN DEVELOPS BELL’S PALSY AFTER COVID VACCINE Jennifer Gibson says she knew there might be side effects after getting the COVID-19 vaccine, but wasn't prepared when two weeks later, she developed Bell's palsy. Xiaoli Li has more. REACTION TO THE LEAFS LOSS IN GAME 7 Last neighbourhood dancing: Residents still making noise and music for healthcare workers Jun 02, 2021, 6:40 PM Advocates call for extension of Ontario eviction ban as stay-at-home order lifts Jun 02, 2021, 6:26 PM 3-step reopening plan: What to expect in Ontario this summer May20, 2021, 4:24 PM
'THE CLOCK IS TICKING' WARN OPTOMETRISTS, WHO AGAINAUTHOR: RICHARDSOUTHERN
Ontario optometrists want everyone to see that the clock is ticking on OHIP-covered eye exams. Optometrists are renewing their threat to stop conducting OHIP-covered eye exams as of Sept. 1 unless the provincial government agrees to formal talks to boost the amount of money it MODERNA TO SHIP 2M VACCINE DOSES TO CANADA BY WEEK OF JUNE Moderna will ship 500,000 doses of its COVID-19 vaccine to Canada next week, and another 1.5-million doses the week of June 14. Procurement Minister Anita Anand announced the confirmed shipments today.. She says Moderna is still promising to send millions of more doses next month but there is no clarity on how many or when. 3-STEP REOPENING PLAN: WHAT TO EXPECT IN ONTARIO THIS Ontario is ready to slowly start getting life back to normal in announcing its three-step economic reopening “roadmap” that, barring unforeseen setbacks, will begin on June 14.. Before that date, Premier Doug Ford confirmed Thursday that outdoor amenities will reopen – with restrictions in place – on Saturday, May 22. CANADA TO DONATE UP TO 100 MILLION COVID VACCINE DOSES TO 18 hours ago · OTTAWA (NEWS 1130) – Canada will join other G7 nations in donating vaccines to lower-income countries, with a source confirming up to 100 million doses. This won’t impact domestic supply and the number includes donations already made to COVAX, a TORONTO OPENS UP 10K ADDITIONAL COVID-19 VACCINE The City of Toronto has opened an additional 10,000 COVID-19 vaccination appointments at city-run clinics for this week, between June 9 and 13. Bookings opened Monday morning for appointments at the following clinics: North Toronto Memorial Community Centre clinics. Walk-ins are not accepted and appointments must be booked through the B.C. PREMIER SAYS CHANGES TO U.S. CRUISE SHIP RULES REMAIN 8 hours ago · VICTORIA — British Columbia’s premier says legislation proposed in the United States that would scrap a long-standing requirement for American cruise ships to dock at a foreign port between domestic stops doesn’t change the fact people want to visit B.C. John Horgan says the “machinations of U.S. politics” on a given day don’t change the MORE ONTARIANS CAN BOOK SECOND DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE More Ontarians are eligible to book their second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine through the provincial system today. Those aged 70 and older, as well as people who received their first dose of an mRNA vaccine on or before April 18, can now book their second shot on 1 DEAD, 1 INJURED IN SCARBOROUGH SHOOTING 22 hours ago · A man is dead after an overnight shooting in Scarborough. Emergency crews were called to Lawrence Avenue East near Scarborough Golf Club Road around 1:15 a.m. on Friday. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. A woman in her 20s was rushed QUEBEC RELAXES COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS AS ONTARIO COVID-19 restrictions were relaxed in much of Quebec today as Ontario announced that its reopening plan will be moved ahead by several days. The Ontario government says it will begin loosening restrictions on businesses and outdoor gatherings as of Friday. It had originally planned to begin the first step of the reopening plan on June EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE OF BARENAKED LADIES VIDEO 'NEW DISASTER 1 day ago · Multi-platinum band Barenaked Ladies are set to pull the covers off their new music video “New Disaster” on Friday, which is on the band’s 16th studio album Detour de Force, set to be released on July 16. “The video is very dark and graphic,” lead singer and guitarist Ed Robertson told ONTARIANS 80+ ABLE TO GET 2ND DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE Ontario residents aged 80 and over will be able to move up their appointments to receive the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday. As of 8 a.m., individuals in that age group can re-book their second-dose appointments through the province’s online booking portal. Ontarians will be TORONTO WOMAN DEVELOPS BELL’S PALSY AFTER COVID VACCINE Toronto opening 10 outdoor pools in time for Step 1 of reopening plan Jun 09, 2021, 3:48 PM Toronto Zoo will reopen to public on June 19 Jun 07, 2021, 11:29 AM Ford adjusts regulations to allow for outdoor graduations, Toronto school boards to stay virtual Jun 04, 2021, 1:28 PM Last neighbourhood dancing: Residents still making noise and music for healthcare workers Jun 02, 2021, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES LOAN PROGRAM FOR BLACK-OWNED The federal government is opening the doors to a loan program that will provide financing to Black-owned businesses that often face a steep hill to access capital. The Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund will provide loans of up to $250,000 for businesses that are majority Black-owned, or entrepreneurs for their startups or existing for-profit small businesses.CITYNEWS TORONTO
More than half of 16 to 19 year olds in Toronto have received COVID-19 vaccine May 29, 2021, 5:34 PM. Health Canada extends expiry dates for AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines set to expire Monday May 29, 2021, 11:34 AM. Ontario COVID-19 science table believes schools can reopen safely on a regional basis May 29, 2021, 8:10 AM. CANADA TO DONATE UP TO 100 MILLION COVID VACCINE DOSES TO 18 hours ago · OTTAWA (NEWS 1130) – Canada will join other G7 nations in donating vaccines to lower-income countries, with a source confirming up to 100 million doses. This won’t impact domestic supply and the number includes donations already made to COVAX, a BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS: 11 hours ago · ___ AP Interview: Iraq oil minister says gas sector a priority BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq’s oil minister says the country’s oil sector is rebounding after a catastrophic year triggered by the coronavirus pandemic, with key investment projects on the horizon. But he also is warning that enduring bureaucratic culture of fear threatens to stand in JILL BIDEN, DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE LEARN BUNNY CARE ON TOUR 17 hours ago · HAYLE, England (AP) — U.S. first lady Jill Biden and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, learned about bunny care Friday as they toured a preschool during a joint outing in southwest England. They also took part in a talk about early childhood education with experts from the U.K. and some from the United States who ONTARIO'S STAY-AT-HOME ORDER ENDS BUT COVID-19AUTHOR: MEREDITH BOND Ontario’s stay-at-home order expired Wednesday but the Ford government says all COVID-19 restrictions will remain in place until the province enters Stage 1 of its reopening plan. Currently, Stage 1 is expected to go into effect on June 14. The restrictions include a ban on indoor gatherings ONTARIANS 80+ ABLE TO GET 2ND DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE Ontario residents aged 80 and over will be able to move up their appointments to receive the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday. As of 8 a.m., individuals in that age group can re-book their second-dose appointments through the province’s online booking portal. Ontarians will be CYCLIST STRUCK BY VEHICLE NEAR EGLINTON AND SCARLETT ROAD A male cyclist has been rushed to hospital after being struck by a vehicle near Eglinton Avenue and Scarlett Road Friday afternoon. Officers were called to the intersection around 3:21 p.m. for a report of a collision, police said. Investigators said a 49-year-old man was driving westbound Eglinton Avenue West in a 2011 Honda Civic. CANADA NOT READY TO RE-OPEN LAND BORDER WITH U.S.: GARNEAU MONTREAL (NEWS 1130) – The federal government continues to feel pressure to re-open the border with the U.S., but Canada’s foreign affairs minister says our country isn’t ready. Marc Garneau says he’s very aware Canadians are growing impatient about the ongoing shutdown of the Canada-U.S POPE SILENT, CATHOLIC BISHOPS 'SHOCKED' AFTER CHILDREN'S VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) — Amid renewed calls for the Pope to apologize for the devastation caused by the residential school system, Catholic bishops in Canada have issued statements expressing sorrow and shock, offering prayers to the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation after the remains of 215 children were found in Kamloops. ONTARIO MANDATING VACCINE POLICIES AT ALL LONG-TERM CARE Staring July 1st, all Ontario long-term care homes will be required to have COVID-19 vaccination policies in place for staff, the Ministry of Long-Term Care announced on Monday. The new policies will provide staff with three options: They can either provide proof of vaccination, proof of a valid medical exemption for the shot, or beCITYNEWS TORONTO
More than half of 16 to 19 year olds in Toronto have received COVID-19 vaccine May 29, 2021, 5:34 PM. Health Canada extends expiry dates for AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines set to expire Monday May 29, 2021, 11:34 AM. Ontario COVID-19 science table believes schools can reopen safely on a regional basis May 29, 2021, 8:10 AM. CANADA TO DONATE UP TO 100 MILLION COVID VACCINE DOSES TO 18 hours ago · OTTAWA (NEWS 1130) – Canada will join other G7 nations in donating vaccines to lower-income countries, with a source confirming up to 100 million doses. This won’t impact domestic supply and the number includes donations already made to COVAX, a BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS: 11 hours ago · ___ AP Interview: Iraq oil minister says gas sector a priority BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq’s oil minister says the country’s oil sector is rebounding after a catastrophic year triggered by the coronavirus pandemic, with key investment projects on the horizon. But he also is warning that enduring bureaucratic culture of fear threatens to stand in JILL BIDEN, DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE LEARN BUNNY CARE ON TOUR 17 hours ago · HAYLE, England (AP) — U.S. first lady Jill Biden and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, learned about bunny care Friday as they toured a preschool during a joint outing in southwest England. They also took part in a talk about early childhood education with experts from the U.K. and some from the United States who ONTARIO'S STAY-AT-HOME ORDER ENDS BUT COVID-19AUTHOR: MEREDITH BOND Ontario’s stay-at-home order expired Wednesday but the Ford government says all COVID-19 restrictions will remain in place until the province enters Stage 1 of its reopening plan. Currently, Stage 1 is expected to go into effect on June 14. The restrictions include a ban on indoor gatherings ONTARIANS 80+ ABLE TO GET 2ND DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE Ontario residents aged 80 and over will be able to move up their appointments to receive the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday. As of 8 a.m., individuals in that age group can re-book their second-dose appointments through the province’s online booking portal. Ontarians will be CYCLIST STRUCK BY VEHICLE NEAR EGLINTON AND SCARLETT ROAD A male cyclist has been rushed to hospital after being struck by a vehicle near Eglinton Avenue and Scarlett Road Friday afternoon. Officers were called to the intersection around 3:21 p.m. for a report of a collision, police said. Investigators said a 49-year-old man was driving westbound Eglinton Avenue West in a 2011 Honda Civic. CANADA NOT READY TO RE-OPEN LAND BORDER WITH U.S.: GARNEAU MONTREAL (NEWS 1130) – The federal government continues to feel pressure to re-open the border with the U.S., but Canada’s foreign affairs minister says our country isn’t ready. Marc Garneau says he’s very aware Canadians are growing impatient about the ongoing shutdown of the Canada-U.S POPE SILENT, CATHOLIC BISHOPS 'SHOCKED' AFTER CHILDREN'S VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) — Amid renewed calls for the Pope to apologize for the devastation caused by the residential school system, Catholic bishops in Canada have issued statements expressing sorrow and shock, offering prayers to the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation after the remains of 215 children were found in Kamloops. ONTARIO MANDATING VACCINE POLICIES AT ALL LONG-TERM CARE Staring July 1st, all Ontario long-term care homes will be required to have COVID-19 vaccination policies in place for staff, the Ministry of Long-Term Care announced on Monday. The new policies will provide staff with three options: They can either provide proof of vaccination, proof of a valid medical exemption for the shot, or be CANADA TO DONATE UP TO 100 MILLION COVID VACCINE DOSES TO 18 hours ago · OTTAWA (NEWS 1130) – Canada will join other G7 nations in donating vaccines to lower-income countries, with a source confirming up to 100 million doses. This won’t impact domestic supply and the number includes donations already made to COVAX, a TORONTO OPENS UP 10K ADDITIONAL COVID-19 VACCINE The City of Toronto has opened an additional 10,000 COVID-19 vaccination appointments at city-run clinics for this week, between June 9 and 13. Bookings opened Monday morning for appointments at the following clinics: North Toronto Memorial Community Centre clinics. Walk-ins are not accepted and appointments must be booked through the B.C. PREMIER SAYS CHANGES TO U.S. CRUISE SHIP RULES REMAIN 8 hours ago · VICTORIA — British Columbia’s premier says legislation proposed in the United States that would scrap a long-standing requirement for American cruise ships to dock at a foreign port between domestic stops doesn’t change the fact people want to visit B.C. John Horgan says the “machinations of U.S. politics” on a given day don’t change the MORE ONTARIANS CAN BOOK SECOND DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE More Ontarians are eligible to book their second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine through the provincial system today. Those aged 70 and older, as well as people who received their first dose of an mRNA vaccine on or before April 18, can now book their second shot on 1 DEAD, 1 INJURED IN SCARBOROUGH SHOOTING 22 hours ago · A man is dead after an overnight shooting in Scarborough. Emergency crews were called to Lawrence Avenue East near Scarborough Golf Club Road around 1:15 a.m. on Friday. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. A woman in her 20s was rushed QUEBEC RELAXES COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS AS ONTARIO COVID-19 restrictions were relaxed in much of Quebec today as Ontario announced that its reopening plan will be moved ahead by several days. The Ontario government says it will begin loosening restrictions on businesses and outdoor gatherings as of Friday. It had originally planned to begin the first step of the reopening plan on June EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE OF BARENAKED LADIES VIDEO 'NEW DISASTER 1 day ago · Multi-platinum band Barenaked Ladies are set to pull the covers off their new music video “New Disaster” on Friday, which is on the band’s 16th studio album Detour de Force, set to be released on July 16. “The video is very dark and graphic,” lead singer and guitarist Ed Robertson told ONTARIANS 80+ ABLE TO GET 2ND DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE Ontario residents aged 80 and over will be able to move up their appointments to receive the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday. As of 8 a.m., individuals in that age group can re-book their second-dose appointments through the province’s online booking portal. Ontarians will be TORONTO WOMAN DEVELOPS BELL’S PALSY AFTER COVID VACCINE Toronto opening 10 outdoor pools in time for Step 1 of reopening plan Jun 09, 2021, 3:48 PM Toronto Zoo will reopen to public on June 19 Jun 07, 2021, 11:29 AM Ford adjusts regulations to allow for outdoor graduations, Toronto school boards to stay virtual Jun 04, 2021, 1:28 PM Last neighbourhood dancing: Residents still making noise and music for healthcare workers Jun 02, 2021, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES LOAN PROGRAM FOR BLACK-OWNED The federal government is opening the doors to a loan program that will provide financing to Black-owned businesses that often face a steep hill to access capital. The Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund will provide loans of up to $250,000 for businesses that are majority Black-owned, or entrepreneurs for their startups or existing for-profit small businesses.CITYNEWS TORONTO
More than half of 16 to 19 year olds in Toronto have received COVID-19 vaccine May 29, 2021, 5:34 PM. Health Canada extends expiry dates for AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines set to expire Monday May 29, 2021, 11:34 AM. Ontario COVID-19 science table believes schools can reopen safely on a regional basis May 29, 2021, 8:10 AM. FOR INFRASTRUCTURE DEAL, BIDEN EYES 'MULTIPLE PATHS 3 hours ago · WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is pursuing “multiple paths forward” as he looks to muscle his big infrastructure package through Congress — dialing up lawmakers from both parties in search of a bipartisan deal while imploring Democrats to be ready to go it alone if necessary.. It’s an approach that shows the political perils ahead for the White House and anxiousDemocrats
ICC PROSECUTOR URGES SUDAN TO HAND OVER DARFUR SUSPECTS 5 hours ago · UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Fatou Bensouda briefed the U.N. Security Council for the last time as chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court on Wednesday, lamenting that the tribunal has not yet brought justice to victims of atrocities in Sudan’s western Darfur region. But she said a new era in Sudan and thetransfer of
3-STORY BUILDING COLLAPSES IN INDIA IN HEAVY RAIN, KILLS 6 hours ago · NEW DELHI (AP) — A three-story dilapidated building collapsed following heavy monsoon rains in the western Indian city of Mumbai, killing at least 11 people and injuring seven others, police said Thursday. Dozens of rescuers were clearing the debris to find any residents possibly still trapped, police officer Ravindra Kadam said. Kadam said the building ONTARIO'S STAY-AT-HOME ORDER ENDS BUT COVID-19 Ontario’s stay-at-home order expired Wednesday but the Ford government says all COVID-19 restrictions will remain in place until the province enters Stage 1 of its reopening plan. Currently, Stage 1 is expected to go into effect on June 14. The restrictions include a ban on indoor gatherings ONTARIANS 80+ ABLE TO GET 2ND DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE Ontario residents aged 80 and over will be able to move up their appointments to receive the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday. As of 8 a.m., individuals in that age group can re-book their second-dose appointments through the province’s online booking portal. Ontarians will be CYCLIST STRUCK BY VEHICLE NEAR EGLINTON AND SCARLETT ROAD A male cyclist has been rushed to hospital after being struck by a vehicle near Eglinton Avenue and Scarlett Road Friday afternoon. Officers were called to the intersection around 3:21 p.m. for a report of a collision, police said. Investigators said a 49-year-old man was driving westbound Eglinton Avenue West in a 2011 Honda Civic. GTA HOME SALES DOWN 13% BETWEEN APRIL AND MAY BUT PRICES The average home price was $1,108,453 compared with $1,090,992 in April and from $863,563 last May. The increase in average selling prices amounted to a 28.4 per cent spike on a year-over-year basis and caused the MLS home price index composite benchmark to soar by about 19 per cent year-over-year, TRREB said. NO INJURIES AFTER 3-ALARM FIRE AT SCARBOROUGH TOWNHOUSES A three-alarm fire at a set of townhouses in Scarborough was quickly knocked down Wednesday night. Emergency services were called to the scene at Sheppard Avenue East & Ecopark Gate shortly before 11 p.m. for reports of multiple units on fire ONTARIO MANDATING VACCINE POLICIES AT ALL LONG-TERM CARE Staring July 1st, all Ontario long-term care homes will be required to have COVID-19 vaccination policies in place for staff, the Ministry of Long-Term Care announced on Monday. The new policies will provide staff with three options: They can either provide proof of vaccination, proof of a valid medical exemption for the shot, or beCITYNEWS TORONTO
More than half of 16 to 19 year olds in Toronto have received COVID-19 vaccine May 29, 2021, 5:34 PM. Health Canada extends expiry dates for AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines set to expire Monday May 29, 2021, 11:34 AM. Ontario COVID-19 science table believes schools can reopen safely on a regional basis May 29, 2021, 8:10 AM. FOR INFRASTRUCTURE DEAL, BIDEN EYES 'MULTIPLE PATHS 3 hours ago · WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is pursuing “multiple paths forward” as he looks to muscle his big infrastructure package through Congress — dialing up lawmakers from both parties in search of a bipartisan deal while imploring Democrats to be ready to go it alone if necessary.. It’s an approach that shows the political perils ahead for the White House and anxiousDemocrats
ICC PROSECUTOR URGES SUDAN TO HAND OVER DARFUR SUSPECTS 5 hours ago · UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Fatou Bensouda briefed the U.N. Security Council for the last time as chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court on Wednesday, lamenting that the tribunal has not yet brought justice to victims of atrocities in Sudan’s western Darfur region. But she said a new era in Sudan and thetransfer of
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CANADIAN TRAVELLERS SEEK WAY OFF CUBAN ISLAND AFTER UNEXPECTED AIRPORTCLOSURE
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Posted Feb 19, 2020 1:10 pm EST Last Updated Feb 19, 2020 at 1:12 pm EST AddThis Sharing Buttons Share to TwitterTwitterShare to FacebookFacebookShare to RedditRedditShare to EmailEmail Being stuck on a tropical island sounds like a lot of fun, until itactually happens.
That’s the situation some Canadian travellers are dealing with after the unexpected closure of the airport in Cayo Largo — a small resortisland in Cuba.
The Canadian embassy in Cuba confirmed the airport closure, advising travellers to discuss departure options with their tour companies. “Travel to/from the island has been disrupted. Canadians should contact their tour agency for transport by sea to the mainland,” theembassy tweeted.
The airport is expected to remain closed until Feb. 26. Air Transat spokesperson Debbie Cabana said the closure was prompted after the airport’s runway was damaged. It’s not clear how thedamage occurred.
Cabana said Air Transat is working with Cuban authorities to “put in place a plan to bring our clients home.” “Our clients will be transferred to the city of Batabanó on board a ferry that can accommodate up to 300 passengers,” she said. “From Batabanó, a coach will take them to the Havana airport. A Transat representative will accompany them throughout the journey.”BROWSE
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