Rising levels of COVID-19 cases and increasing hospitalizations mean 15 counties will move into the Extreme Risk category on Friday to reduce spread of the virus.
Here s the latest update about paid sick leave coming to Ontario
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Paid sick days have been quite the hot topic in Ontario as the public weathers yet another full shutdown amid consistently high COVID-19 case numbers.
With stringent restrictions in place and the province finally ramping up vaccination in the limited ways it is able to given Canada s supply, the measure people have been asking for most lately to help mitigate virus spread is provincially-funded sick leave, so that those whose employers don t provide them paid time off can isolate at home in case they have the disease.
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Chief medical officer of health COVID-19 update – April 27, 2021
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health and officials provide an update on COVID-19 and the ongoing work to protect public health.
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Thank you, Tom, and good afternoon everyone.
Today, I would like to start by updating you on a call that I participated in with the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo and other community leaders today.
The Minister of Health, other officials, and I met with Mayor Scott and other local leaders to discuss the state of local emergency and ways to help support them in reducing transmission.
Māngere Bridge murder trial: Screams and thud in speeding car s onslaught, witness says
28 Apr, 2021 01:25 AM
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Factory worker Sagaia Kaisala, 32, was killed when a car slammed into her. Soafa Niumagumagu is on trial, accused of murder. Photo / File
Factory worker Sagaia Kaisala, 32, was killed when a car slammed into her. Soafa Niumagumagu is on trial, accused of murder. Photo / File
Terror unfolded when a car hurtled towards people at a South Auckland factory before slamming into a woman, a witness told a murder trial today.
Soafa Niumagumagu is on trial for murdering 32-year-old Sagaia Kaisala in a factory carpark.