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London, Ont. long-term care home charged in relation to COVID-19 outbreak that killed nurse

A long-term care facility in London, Ont. is facing charges under the Occupational Health and Safety Act after a COVID-19 outbreak that killed a registered nurse.

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17 things to do in Calgary this week: September 10 to 12

17 things to do in Calgary this week: September 10 to 12
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White: Calgarians love living on the edge

White: Calgarians love living on the edge
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BlackburnNews.com - Daily COVID-19 cases up slightly in London-area as vaccinations open to all adults


Daily COVID-19 cases up slightly in London-area as vaccinations open to all adults
Pharmacy technicians drawing up doses of COVID vaccines. (File photo by Colin Gowdy, BlackburnNews)
By Miranda Chant
May 18, 2021 1:38pm
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The number of new COVID-19 cases in the London region was up a bit on Tuesday as vaccination appointment booking for the 18-plus crowd opened.
The Middlesex London Health Unit reported 43 new infections over the past 24 hours. That is up from 26 on Monday, the lowest single-day case count so far this month. The latest daily figures bring the area’s total case load since the pandemic began to 11,667.

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COVID-19: 1 death, 43 cases in London-Middlesex; youth 12 and older vaccine-eligible in Lambton


COVID-19: 1 death, 43 cases in London-Middlesex; youth 12 and older vaccine-eligible in Lambton
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A person wears a mask to protect them from the COVID-19 while walking by a sign about the ongoing pandemic in Kingston, Ontario on Friday, April 16, 2021.
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One death and 43 new COVID-19 cases have been reported in London-Middlesex, local health officials said Monday.
The news comes as vaccine eligibility expands across the province to all adults 18 and older. In Lambton, meanwhile, vaccine eligibility is being expanded to youth 12 and up.

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Investigation underway after fire at St. Albert seniors' home displaces more than 160 residents


Crews from Edmonton, Morinville, Spruce Grove and Strathcona County also helped battle the blaze through the night
Author of the article: Dustin Cook, Jeff Labine
Publishing date: May 07, 2021  •  5 hours ago  •  4 minute read  • 
Firefighters were on scene at a seniors home fire in St. Albert on Friday May 7, 2021. The fire started at the Citadel Mews West seniors care facility around 8 p.m. on Thursday evening. More than 100 seniors were forced to evacuate and find lodging elsewhere. and three were taken to hospital. Photo by Larry Wong /Postmedia
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A massive blaze at a north St. Albert seniors’ complex that displaced more than 160 residents overnight was extinguished Friday morning as support from the community poured in.

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London Police Services investigating a stabbing in the Kensington Village area


By Jordan Laroche
Photo Cred: London Police Services Twitter
A woman has died after being rushed to the hospital with life threatening stab wounds in the city’s Kensington Village area. Police were called to the scene by a neighbor who heard screams from a few houses down and when they arrived, they located the woman who was suffering from obvious trauma.  
Police have taken one suspect into custody, but they have not ruled it a homicide just yet and are waiting for the coroner to determine the cause of death.  
CBC London reported that neighbors believe it was a domestic attack and that the suspect was a youth who knew the victim.  

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New YYC Ethnography Lab provides experiential insight to lived experiences


New YYC Ethnography Lab provides experiential insight into lived experiences
Grounded through a ‘learn by doing’ experiential approach, the YYC Ethnography Lab is a new, student-driven, interdisciplinary University of Calgary initiative centering around ethnographic research methods.
The Lab provides workshops, speaker series, resources and experiential learning and research opportunities for U of C students free of charge to enhance and go beyond academia. 
Brandon Eby, the undergraduate coordinator, and Pedrom Nasiri, the graduate coordinator, explain what ethnography is and how the initiative began. 
Nasiri says that the definition of ethnography is rather “contentious,” and varies depending on the person and application. Generally speaking though, they define it as a qualitative research practice that seeks to understand how individuals and groups are oriented with social phenomena in the everyday world. It typically includes methods like participant observations and interviews in an attempt to capture and understand peoples’ everyday lived experiences, and has roots in sociology and anthropology. 

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No new COVID-19-related deaths in Middlesex-London


 
MIDDLESEX CENTRE, ONT. --
For the first time in weeks, the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) is reporting no new COVID-19-related deaths, but another 39 cases were added.
The region has now seen a total of 5,561 cases, with 3,771 resolved and 173 deaths, leaving 1,617 active cases.
It is the second day in a row that 39 new cases were reported, a slight rise after falling numbers earlier in the week that were lower than any seen since early December.
There are ongoing outbreaks at 11 area long-term care or retirement homes, with a new outbreak at Kensington Village retirement added on Wednesday.
One unit at the London Health Sciences Centre's (LHSC) University Hospital and one Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital are also in outbreak.

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London, Ont. LTC home mourns teen cleaner's COVID-related death


Author of the article: Dan Brown
Publishing date: Jan 24, 2021  •  January 24, 2021  •  3 minute read  • 
The CEO of the parent company of Middlesex Terrace, a long-term care home in Delaware, is expressing condolences to the family of Yassin Dabeh, a teenage cleaner at the facility who died with COVID-19. CTV London is reporting he was 19, making his the youngest death linked to the virus so far in Southwestern Ontario. Photograph taken on Sunday January 24, 2021. Mike Hensen/The London Free Press
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The CEO of the company that owns Middlesex Terrace, a Delaware long-term care home, is sending condolences to the family of Yassin Dabeh, the teen believed to be the youngest person with COVID-19 to die in London – and among the youngest in Canada.

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