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U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday he will likely be tested for the coronavirus “fairly soon,” as questions swirled about why the president, his top aides and his family weren’t doing more to protect themselves and others against COVID-19. In the face of repeat direct […]
Technology companies operating in Canada and specializing in remote work say they’re bracing for a spike in inquiries, sales and users amid an outbreak of a novel coronavirus. They say their phones have been ringing constantly, sales teams are busy helping new customers and other […]
For more than a century, the YWCA Regina has supported women and their families in reaching their full potential. The organization has served as a beacon of hope and local progress through first-wave feminism to the global #MeToo movement. Today, it remains a steadfast safe […]
The funeral for former Montreal Canadiens captain Henri Richard on Monday will be closed to the public because of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, outbreak. The Canadiens announced the decision was made in response to measures put in place Quebec government to prevent the spread of […]
This week felt surreal. On March 11, the World Health Organization officially announced COVID-19 as a pandemic, and then a ripple effect of reactions followed. Concerts and festivals cancelled. NBA suspended. NHL suspended. Travel bans. School closures. Oddly enough, for some it was the moment […]
The Winnipeg Jets, Moose and Ice have all suspended their seasons as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, as have many other amateur sports organizations. But what about the pro sports teams who are still in off-season or preseason mode? The Winnipeg Blue Bombers of […]
Rogers is suspending data limits for its home internet customers as telecommuting gains steam due to the new coronavirus. The company said the vast majority of its clients have unlimited access but that those with limits won’t face penalties if they exceed their cap. “…We […]
Canadian national security agencies are fighting against malicious cyber campaigns seeking to exploit the coronavirus pandemic in a number of ways, such as mimicking Canadian government websites in “phishing” attempts. While public safety concerns and anxiety rise with the spread of COVID-19, hostile foreign actors […]
Police in Lambton County have charged another person in connection with a crash that claimed the lives of three people near Petrolia in October of last year. The collision happened around 1:30 a.m. on Oct. 4 when a vehicle crashed on Oil Heritage Road between […]
Jury trials in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have been suspended for 60 days amid concerns over the coronavirus pandemic. The Nova Scotia Supreme Court says the decision is effective immediately and applies to all jury trials that have not yet commenced in court. “Earlier […]