Canada

The NDP’s surprise victory is just a computer imperfection in eastern Ontario

In a region that seldom sees surprises on election night, Chandra Pasma and the NDP offered a big one in Ottawa West-Nepean, one that took four years. Pasma defeated progressive Conservative Jeremy Roberts by nearly 900 votes to secure a surprise victory for the new Democrats and join Ottawa Center re-elected MP Joel Harden as …

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The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in BC continues a downward trend

The number of patients in BC hospitals with COVID-19 appears to have dropped again, according to the latest reports from the province on the pandemic. On Wednesday, 421 people are in hospital with the new coronavirus, including 41 in intensive care, he said. the BC COVID-19 control panel. This is a 12 percent decrease in …

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Lake Winnipeg Storm Breaks Sea Dike Protecting Gimli Area Residential District

A powerful storm that moved south of Manitoba earlier this week destroyed part of a dike that protects a residential area near Gimli from high water on Lake Winnipeg. Entire sections of the wooden dike along Willow Island Lake were shattered by the action of the waves on Tuesday, when strong northerly winds raised the …

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Jason Kenney staying as leader temporarily is an act of power, ego and right

Eileen Dooley is a talent development and leadership specialist and leadership coach based in Calgary, Alberta. “Drive Me, Follow Me, or Get Out of My Way,” is a famous quote from impatient and hard-working American General George S. Patton, most recently used by contemporary business leaders. with Ted Turner. Clearly, this is not advising a …

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Wet weather means a slow start to BC’s wildfire season, but forecasts suggest a change in July

The cold, humid weather has been a very slow start to BC’s wildfire season. While this is expected to continue throughout June, the end of summer could lead to more dangerous conditions, according to the latest fire forecast. BC Wildfire meteorologist Matt MacDonald told reporters on Friday that both the number of fires and the …

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Puma sacrificed after a man intervened in a dog attack on Vancouver Island

Conservation officials say a cougar believed to have attacked a small dog in Port Alberni, BC, was shot dead Thursday. The attack took place along Timberlane Road on Wednesday evening, and conservation officers went out with a trail dog on Thursday morning looking for the animal. “With the warm weather and the thick bush, unfortunately …

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Two teenagers arrested after a man was found with a “major injury” in North Vancouver

Two teenagers were arrested and released on Wednesday after a man was found with a “serious cut wound” in his arm near the North Vancouver SeaBus terminal. Officers found the 26-year-old victim around 145 Chadwick Court shortly after 9:15 p.m., provided first aid and called paramedics, who took him to hospital with serious injuries but …

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