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Nova Scotia continuing-care assistant raises home care concerns around COVID-19 protocolsAudrey Oliver works as a CCA with VON Canada in the Annapolis Valley. She wants to see better protocols in place to mitigate the risk of the virus in home-care settings.HealthDec 7, 2023
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Manitoba’s two major political parties say they would not repeat COVID-19 lockdownsManitobans were never locked in their homes. But at the height of the pandemic, there were temporary restrictions on having visitors.PoliticsSep 21, 2023
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‘Freedom Convoy’ duo faces trial in Ottawa. Here’s what the charges meanTamara Lich and Chris Barber are co-accused of mischief, counsel to commit mischief, intimidation and obstructing police for their roles in the "Freedom Convoy" protest.CanadaSep 5, 2023
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‘Freedom Convoy’ organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber’s trial begins on TuesdayTwo of the main Freedom Convoy organizers, Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, are charged with mischief, counsel to commit mischief, intimidation and obstructing police.CanadaSep 4, 2023
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U.S. ending COVID vaccine mandates for travellers. Where other countries standNext week the United States will lift its COVID-19 restrictions for travellers. But what other countries still have them in place?CanadaMay 3, 2023
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These economic ‘wildcards’ might keep inflation higher for longerInflation has shown signs of easing — but still remains well above what's comfortable for many Canadians. Here's what to know about what actually causes inflation to cool.MoneyFeb 16, 2023
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N.S. restaurants say business conditions more challenging than during COVIDRepaying COVID support loans, rising food and alcohol prices and the ongoing labour shortage are creating immense challenges for Nova Scotia restaurants, business owners say.EconomyFeb 11, 2023
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China to resume issuing passports, visas for travel abroad despite COVID-19 surgeAlso Monday, the government downgraded the official seriousness of COVID-19 and removed it from a list of illnesses that require quarantine.HealthDec 28, 2022
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Penticton, B.C. venues prepare for return of Christmas parties, eventsWith all COVID-19 restrictions lifted in B.C., bookings for corporate parties and private events are filling up fast.CanadaNov 29, 2022
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B.C. drops self-isolation requirement for people with COVID-19New language posted to the B.C. Centre for Disease Control's website states, "Starting November 17, 2022, people who have COVID-19 are no longer required to self-isolate."HealthNov 18, 2022
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