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Elective surgery delays: COVID-19 derails plans for Canada's first double hand transplant

Ontario Health told hospitals to ramp down elective surgeries on the same day that Rick Thompson's doctors said he would be added to the transplant list.

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Family of Nicole Porciello fears her killer's sentence sentence won't fit the crime


 
BURNABY, B.C. --
Holidays have been the hardest for the family of Nicole Porciello. Carmine Porciello doesn’t think he’ll ever get used to his little sister not being around anymore.
“When you sit down for a family dinner, it’s hard not to notice her seat is empty,” he told CTV News Vancouver on Sunday. “Where she would have been, she’s not there.”
Porciello, also known as Nicole Hasselmann, died in November 2018 after being thrown out of a vehicle along Barnet Highway in Burnaby.
According to an agreed statement of facts, the SUV was crashed deliberately by Jan Poepl, her on-again, off-again boyfriend for some seven years.

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B.C. 'circuit-breaker': Will coronavirus restrictions be extended beyond April 19?


 
VANCOUVER --
Monday, April 12, marks two weeks since B.C. health officials introduced so-called "circuit-breaker" restrictions: new rules banning indoor dining, religious gatherings and group fitness activities until April 19.
Since the measures were put in place, case numbers have continued to climb. On Friday, B.C. recorded 1,262 new cases.
Two weeks is the incubation period for the virus and generally considered the length of time needed to see if restrictions have had an impact.
Dr. Anna Wolak, a Vancouver physician, believes that may not be the case this time.
“The 19th is too early to see any changes, I think it does need to be extended a bit further,” she told CTV News Vancouver on Sunday. “We are seeing more and more evidence that COVID is aerosol, it’s spread by aerosol, so the indoor spaces are dangerous spaces at the moment.”

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Coronavirus cases detected at another ski resort in B.C.'s Interior


 
VANCOUVER --
A doctor in B.C.'s Interior is warning that COVID-19 cases are on the rise at a ski resort northeast of Kamloops.
In a letter posted on the Sun Peaks Resort Municipality website Saturday, Dr. Shane Barclay writes that 15 of 40 coronavirus tests conducted at the resort on Friday came back positive. 
"I suspect there are more," Barclay writes.
The doctor says the people who tested positive are "from all areas of employment and business within Sun Peaks," and he advises anyone with any symptoms in the area to get tested as soon as possible.
The resort acknowledged a rise in cases in a statement on its website Friday, though it did not specify how many people had tested positive. 

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RCMP responding to several collisions amid Manitoba snowstorm

Manitoba RCMP officers are responding to three collisions on Monday morning due to slippery conditions and poor visibility brought on by the spring storm.

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Manitoba opens reservations for all provincial campgrounds


WINNIPEG --
Manitobans can now book reservations at any of the provincial campgrounds.
This year the province used a staggered reservation system in order to make it easier for people to book their camping trips.
Under this system, reservations for Birds Hill Provincial Park opened on April 5, inventory for Winnipeg Beach and Whiteshell Provincial Park open on April 7, and reservations for the rest of the parks opened up on April 12.
This new system came as Manitoba saw a huge spike in demand for campsite bookings.
Last week, CTV News Winnipeg reported the province saw thousands more bookings this year than it did at the same time last year.

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Winnipeg police investigating reports of gunshots on Corydon


 
WINNIPEG --
Officers with the Winnipeg Police Service are investigating reports of gunshots on Corydon Avenue over the weekend.
On Sunday night, CTV News Winnipeg spotted six police cruisers outside of a convenience store, located at Corydon and Arbuthnot Street. Officers had also sectioned off the parking lot.
Winnipeg police confirmed they were responding to reports of gunshots, but could not confirm if any shots had actually been fired.
CTV News Winnipeg has reached out to police for more details.
This is a developing story. More details to come.
- With files CTV’s Tim Salzen.
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COVID-19 exposures: Warning notices posted at more than a dozen grocery stores across B.C.


 
VANCOUVER --
More than a dozen notices were posted at grocery stores across B.C. in the past several days, warning shoppers and staff of possible COVID-19 exposures.
The warnings were issued by parent companies Loblaws, Sobeys and T&T Supermarket after employees at some store locations recently tested positive for the disease.
The latest notices were posted at:
Safeway at 2733 West Broadway in Vancouver. A notice was posted on April 7; the employee last worked on March 31.
Safeway at 1766 Robson St. in Vancouver. A notice was posted on April 7; the employee last worked on April 4.
T&T Supermarket at 10153 King George Blvd. in Surrey. A notice was posted on April 8; the employee last worked on April 2.

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COVID-19 in B.C.: Case update covering 3 days' worth of data coming from officials

British Columbians will get another COVID-19 case update Monday, as health officials will reveal how many positive tests were recorded over the weekend.

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