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Elgin utility workers reunite ducklings with mother

Elgin utility workers reunite ducklings with mother Eight ducklings were rescued from a storm drain by Elgin utility workers Wednesday. COURTESY OF THE CITY OF ELGIN A duckling gets his bearings after being rescued from a storm drain by an Elgin utility worker Wednesday. COURTESY OF THE CITY OF ELGIN Elgin utility worker Kevin Smart uses a net to rescue one of eight ducklings from a storm drain Wednesday. He got seven with the net, but had to climb down to get the eighth by hand. COURTESY OF THE CITY OF ELGIN Mama duck and her eight ducklings swim away after being reunited Wednesday. The ducklings were rescued from a storm drain by an Elgin utility worker.

Who among Canada s essential workers has been vaccinated? No one seems to know

Article content In Ontario, roughly 40 per cent of teachers have received their COVID-19 vaccination a good sign as the province begins to reopen, and students look to head back to the classroom, but a troubling sign considering that some two-thirds of Ontario’s overall population has gotten at least one injection. Beyond this tidbit into the rate of vaccination of teachers in Ontario, across other sectors and jurisdiction of the essential-worker economy, it’s less than clear just how well-protected those workers are from severe illness, because it’s not known whether or not they’re vaccinated. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

B C first responders, frontline workers call for vaccine prioritization

  VICTORIA Many frontline workers in B.C. are still waiting for their turn to be vaccinated, and that includes first responders. Our members are a little frustrated with not being vaccinated at this point, said Matt Waterman with the Victoria City Police Union. The province originally targeted first responders with the AstraZeneca vaccine, but then widespread rollout of that vaccine was put on hold due to fears of blood clots. Once Health Canada decided it was OK to administer the brand again, British Columbia opened up that vaccine for people aged 55 and older. The vaccine rollout then expanded to people aged 40 older, bypassing first responders.

Man shot by police at ER had pleaded guilty to assaulting nurse

Police found the man and tried to subdue him with a less-lethal conductive energy weapon, or Taser. In the course of the incident, an officer shot the man, said police spokesman Const. Cam MacIntyre. Stevenson remains in hospital. His injuries are not considered life-threatening. No officers were injured during the incident and major crimes unit detectives are investigating. On March 2, Stevenson made his first appearance in Victoria’s integrated court and pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm to a nurse in November. The court, which deals with offenders with substance abuse issues and/or the mentally ill, ordered a pre-sentence report and a psychiatric report to assist at his sentencing. Stevenson was released on one condition that he report to integrated court when directed by the court, his bail supervisor or his Assertive Community Treatment team member. He is to be sentenced in May when the reports are completed.

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