October 2020

Arrest during anti-maskers gathering protesting against public health measures

A 47-year old man was arrested by Montreal Police (SPVM) for mischief during an anti-mask protest in Montreal’s Plateau-Mont-Royal borough. Hundreds of people who oppose the wearing of face masks gathered at Lafontaine Park to protest the government’s public health measures. The organizers called the protest shortly after Montreal mayor Valerie Plante’s comments when she

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First aid performed on a patient after vehicle rollover

A Mission emergency personnel responded to a single-vehicular rollover. A 56-year old Osoyoos woman was airlifted to Royal Columbian Hospital after her vehicle flipped into a ditch that was filled with water. Timely rescue The local emergency personnel was requested to respond to the east of Lougheed Highway and Nelson Street after the motorists witnessed

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First aid performed on toddler after an incident at a trampoline park

A Surrey, B.C. woman urges trampoline parks to be regulated after a frightening experience involving her 3-year old son. Better safety measures The toddler fell through the springs and onto the floor below at a park in Richmond where a father died earlier this year. Ravi Gill-Douglas’s son was at a birthday party at Extreme

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A trustee wants face masks mandatory for all kindergarten to Grade 3 students

An Ottawa public school board trustee wants to make face masks mandatory for all elementary and secondary school students during the COVID-19 pandemic. A month after trustees voted to “strongly recommend” students in Kindergarten to Grade 3 to wear a face mask, a trustee will introduce a motion to make face masks mandatory for all

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Face masks to become mandatory at Manitoba Liquor Mart locations

The Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries (MBLL) stated that customers need to wear face masks while inside its Liquor Mart locations, Casinos of Winnipeg, or the Shark Club Gaming Centre. This comes only a month after the Crown corporation announced Liquor Mart employees would start wearing face masks while on the job, and a week after

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