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PHOENIX - Following a number of violent incidents in the Valley, experts are hoping to spread the word about the resources available for domestic violence victims and what may be contributing to the cases.The "silent pandemic" is what experts are calling the level of domestic violence in the country right now.
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COVID-19: Calgary diners pleased about eating with others again as restrictions eased
COVID-19: Kids back at practice as in-person dining and gyms open in Alberta on Monday Plexiglass shields were installed for an extra layer of virus protection.“We had to get rid of four tables so that’s pretty much the biggest difference but we’re making do,” said manager Francis Catolos.He said Monki has a normal capacity of 36 but it is down to 18 now.“Luckily, I have been around for the entire time. But for myself personally, the fact that I don’t have to talk to myself anymore is pretty cool,” laughed Catolos.
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Hamilton reports 105 new COVID-19 cases, more in-person city services return next week
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Coronavirus: Restaurants, gyms adapt to new life under loosened Manitoba restrictions
COVID-19 restrictions eased, Manitobans eager to get back into the dining rooms of some of their favourite restaurants on Friday may have found they didn’t have the same choices they once did.Even though the province allowed restaurants to reopen dine-in service at a 25 per cent capacity limit, some restauranteurs, like Obby Khan, say it’s not a feasible number.
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Minneapolis to spend $6.4M to recruit more police officers
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Coronavirus: Hunting for variants and the case for travel restrictions
coronavirus spread around the world, there are mounting questions on how best to keep Canadians safe.Once again, travel is in focus as attention shifts from declining cases in Canada to these new threats from abroad.“All viruses must move to survive, but are helpless without their human hosts. And yet there remains widespread reluctance to restrict travel.
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Road exams to resume in most parts of Ontario as COVID-19 restrictions eased
COVID-19 restrictions are eased.In a news release issued Friday, officials said the exams will resume at DriveTest centres in all areas other than those still subject to a stay-at-home order or those that are in the grey-lockdown category.“As we safely and gradually transition out of the province-wide shutdown and return to the COVID-19 Response Framework, it’s important that we ensure drivers are able to get tested in order to keep our roads and highways safe,” Transportation Minister Caroline Mulroney said.
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Nova Scotia Health warns of potential exposure to COVID-19 on WestJet flight from Toronto
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Coronavirus: 13 cases in London-Middlesex as region readies a return to red-control restrictions
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Pentagon approves 20 more COVID-19 vaccination teams
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Durham Region moving to red control restrictions under Ontario’s coronavirus response framework
Ontario government has announced Durham Region will be reentering the province’s COVID-19 response framework of restrictions at the red – control level.According to an update issued by the government Friday afternoon, the change in restrictions comes into effect at 12:01 a.m. on Feb.
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Expected top pick Lawrence throws for Meyer, NFL teams
CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence worked out for several NFL personnel including his expected future pro coach, Urban Meyer of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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Canada orders more Moderna vaccines, confirms Pfizer delivery schedule
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12.02.2021 / 19:28
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Nineteen more people die in Greater Manchester's hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus
direct to your inbox A further 19 people have died in our hospitals after contracting coronavirus, the latest NHS figures show.
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12.02.2021 / 18:44
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J.J. Watt, Texans ‘mutally’ agree to split in more team upheaval
HOUSTON – J.J. Watt and the Houston Texans have “mutually agreed to part ways,” ending the tenure of the face of the franchise and adding another huge change to an offseason filled with upheaval.
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12.02.2021 / 16:29
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Newfoundland and Labrador will wait at least two more weeks for an official premier
COVID-19 outbreak forced a delay in Saturday’s provincial election in nearly half the province’s ridings.Liberal Leader and incumbent Premier Andrew Furey told reporters Thursday that his caretaker government, which by convention exercises limited powers, will remain in place until the election can be fully held.Chief electoral officer Bruce Chaulk announced Thursday that with mounting COVID-19 cases in the St. John’s region, in-person voting would be postponed across the Avalon Peninsula for at least two weeks.
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12.02.2021 / 05:43
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Tokyo Olympics: Mori to leave but gender issue remains
TOKYO – Yoshiro Mori was expected to resign Friday as the president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee following sexist comments implying women talk too much.
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12.02.2021 / 04:32
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Coronavirus: Potential COVID-19 exposure identified at Sobeys in Dartmouth
COVID-19 at Sobeys in Dartmouth.According to public health, the exposure occurred on Feb. 1 between 4 p.m.
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12.02.2021 / 03:17
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Alberta to suspend COVID testing pilot at Calgary airport amid new federal travel restrictions
Alberta will be suspending a COVID-19 border testing pilot program at YYC Calgary International Airport after new federal travel restrictions come into effect, Dr. Deena Hinshaw announced on Thursday.
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12.02.2021 / 03:17
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Alberta identifies 351 COVID-19 cases, 16 more deaths on Thursday
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw provides an update on the COVID-19 situation in the province on Thursday. There were 351 new COVID-19 cases identified as well as 16 more deaths related to the illness.
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12.02.2021 / 00:57
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Coronavirus: Experts say COVID-19 variants means more urgency needed to prevent third wave
Dr. Adalsteinn Brown, part of Ontario’s COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, warned on Thursday that the new variants of COVID-19 only heighten the need to take steps to prevent a possible 3rd wave of COVID-19 infections.
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COVID-19: 2 new cases for Peterborough area, 3 more patient transfers at PRHC
COVID-19 on Thursday.On Thursday afternoon, the health unit’s COVID-19 tracker update reported 565 cases of COVID-19 since the pandemic was declared. There were 563 cases reported Wednesday in the health unit’s jurisdiction of Peterborough, Peterborough County, Hiawatha First Nation and Curve Lake First Nation.
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12.02.2021 / 00:31
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3 more COVID-19 deaths reported in Waterloo region, pandemic total reaches 214
Waterloo Public Health reported three new COVID-19-related deaths on Thursday, lifting the death toll in the area since the pandemic began to 214.So far in 2021, there have been 48 COVID-19-related deaths including 10 reported over the first 11 days of February. Ontario government reports 945 new coronavirus cases, 18 new deaths Two of the three new deaths reported Thursday were connected to COVID-19 outbreaks at long-term-care homes.One of the new deaths involved a resident of Chartwell Westmount in Kitchener, where 17 people have now suffered COVID-19-related deaths since an outbreak began on Dec.
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12.02.2021 / 00:09
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Jags' Meyer defends hiring ex-Iowa coach accused off racism
Jacksonville Jaguars coach Urban Meyer defended the hiring of a former Iowa assistant accused of racism, saying Thursday he “vetted him thoroughly along with our general manager and owner.”
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11.02.2021 / 21:23
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UK to be 'more of less free' of coronavirus pandemic by Christmas, claims Sage professor
coronavirus by Christmas, a scientist advising the government says.Sage member and epidemiologist, Professor John Edmunds, has warned that the virus is not going anywhere any time soon even with the vaccine rollout.According to Prof Edmunds, we are likely to not see the back of Covid-19 until the end of 2021 due to new variants mutating, The Independent reports.Following Boris Johnson's announcement that a quarter of adults in England had received their first vaccine dose, Professor Edmunds told ITV that he thinks "we will be more or less free of this by the end of this year...
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11.02.2021 / 21:15
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Retesting required for potential COVID-19 exposure at 2 locations in Central Zone
Nova Scotia public health is asking anyone who was present at two previously announced potential COVID-19 exposure locations in Central Zone to self-isolate and get tested immediately, even if they have already been tested.This announcement comes after the province reported two additional cases on Wednesday of the B.1.1.7.
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11.02.2021 / 20:10
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Federal public transit funding ‘transformative’: Halifax Mayor Mike Savage
coronavirus pandemic.Moreover, he said Wednesday’s announcement of federal funding for public transit is something to look forward to.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the $14.9-billion announcement on Wednesday as he prepared for a virtual meeting with mayors from Canada’s largest cities, many of them struggling to make ends meet due to the COVID-19 pandemic.“These investments will support major public transit projects like subway extensions, help electrify fleets with zero-emission vehicles,” Trudeau said during a virtual news conference.“They will also be used to meet the growing demand for walkways and paths for cycling and help rural and remote communities deliver projects to meet their mobility challenges.” $14.9B promised to
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11.02.2021 / 19:53
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Travel restrictions would be political attack on Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis says
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. – Following a report that the White House is examining possibly U.S. travel restrictions to curb the growing number of COVID-19 variant cases, Gov. Ron DeSantis lashed out at the idea saying it “would purely be a political attack against the people of Florida.”
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11.02.2021 / 19:32
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Quebec reports 1,121 new coronavirus cases, 37 more deaths
coronavirus Thursday.The province’s COVID-19 caseload has reached 273,847 while recoveries now top 252,000. The health crisis has led to the deaths of 10,149 Quebecers since last March.The number of hospitalizations related to the virus continued to drop Thursday.
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11.02.2021 / 17:11
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Travel Tips: More travel setbacks, but hopeful planning for 2022
On a day like today, many of us would love to hop on a plane and go somewhere warm, but that’s just not possible. Barb Crowe with Ixtapa Travel discusses some of the recent travel setbacks as people plan for the future.
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11.02.2021 / 15:17
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Eir promises more improvements in customer care
The chairman of Eir has apologised for poor customer service at the telecoms company over the past year.
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11.02.2021 / 13:52
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More than 40% of Britons in poor health or struggling financially amid pandemic, says UK regulator
Covid-19 pandemic, Britain's Financial Conduct Authority said on Thursday.The FCA said there are now 27.7 million adults in Britain affected by low financial resilience, poor health or other recent negative life events, up from 24 million in February 2020, a month before the country went into its first lockdown to fight the pandemic.
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11.02.2021 / 11:59
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Taoiseach says high level of restrictions to continue
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said the Government is looking at a continuation of a high level of restrictions to the Easter period.
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11.02.2021 / 07:15
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Reports: Mori to resign Tokyo Olympics over sexist remarks
TOKYO – The long saga of Yoshiro Mori appears to be near the end.
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11.02.2021 / 05:39
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UK "more or less free" of Coronavirus crisis by Christmas SAGE expert says
The UK should be "more or less free" of the coronavirus crisis by the end of the year, a leading epidemiologist has predicted.
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11.02.2021 / 04:43
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Defiance of restrictions linked to COVID-19 surge in rural Alberta
New cases of COVID-19 are rising in rural Alberta, as defiance grows against public health orders. As Heather Yourex-West explains, the pushback is coming from businesses, churches, and even some politicians.
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11.02.2021 / 02:33
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London, Ont., restaurants face uncertainty ahead of potential regional reopening
London, Middlesex County stay-at-home order tentatively set to end Feb. 16 If the orders are lifted, it will move the region back into the province’s colour-coded framework for restrictions related to COVID-19, but there’s no word on what colour London and Middlesex County will be placed into.During a virtual briefing hosted by the MLHU on Monday, London Mayor Ed Holder said the latest local data would indicate a move into the orange-restrict zone or the red-control zone.“At this point, more orange,” Holder said.Medical officer of health for the MLHU Dr.
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Toronto unveils more plans for mass COVID-19 vaccinations once supply is available
Canada may be in a holding pattern while it waits for larger shipments of COVID-19 vaccines, but Toronto is using the time to prepare. On Wednesday, the City unveiled details of how it will help immunize at least 120,000 people per day.
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