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UPDATE: RCMP locate 2 missing Okanagan teens safe and unharmed


UPDATE: RCMP locate 2 missing Okanagan teens safe and unharmed
(UPDATE: Feb. 9 @ 9 am) - South Okanagan RCMP have confirmed that two teens on the run from the area have been located.
Officials provided few details, but indicated that the missing 12-year-old and 17-year-old are safe.
On Monday, the pair were reported missing after allegedly running away together in the early morning hours from their hometown of Keremeos.
Both teens wiped their cell phones of all data before leaving them behind, leaving police to request the public s assistance in tracking down a blue Nissan car.
(Original Story: Feb. 8) - Two Okanagan families are desperately searching for their missing teenagers. ....

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The empty chair: Canadians face first Christmas without loved ones lost to COVID-19


The empty chair: Canadians face first Christmas without loved ones lost to COVID-19
by Adina Bresge, The Canadian Press
Posted Dec 21, 2020 9:59 am EDT
Last Updated Dec 21, 2020 at 10:14 am EDT
The COVID-19 pandemic has cast a pall over the holiday season, leaving thousands of chairs permanently empty at the Christmas dinner table.
Many Canadians are contending with a cascade of grief as they prepare for their first Christmas without a loved one who died of COVID-19, said Susan Cadell, a social work professor who studies grief at University of Waterloo.
Special occasions often evoke fond memories of the person who died, sharpening the pain of their absence, Cadell said. ....

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The empty chair: Canadians face first Christmas without loved ones lost to COVID-19 | iNFOnews


Adina Bresge
December 21, 2020 - 6:59 AM
The COVID-19 pandemic has cast a pall over the holiday season, leaving thousands of chairs permanently empty at the Christmas dinner table.
Many Canadians are contending with a cascade of grief as they prepare for their first Christmas without a loved one who died of COVID-19, said Susan Cadell, a social work professor who studies grief at University of Waterloo.
Special occasions often evoke fond memories of the person who died, sharpening the pain of their absence, Cadell said.
The inexorable jolliness of the season can also make people feel more alone in their bereavement, said Cadell. The pandemic intensifies this isolation, she said, depriving mourners of communal rituals of commemoration and celebration. ....

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