Ontario reported nine fatalities, 118 new cases and 202 recently recovered patients in its latest 24-hour stretch. There are now 1,673 active cases in the province, the fewest since March 31. The recent update to its death toll, which stands at 2,700, is the largest the province has recorded since...
Fifty people with COVID-19 have now died in British Columbia, after health officials reported two new fatalities on Thursday. One death was reported in both the Vancouver Coastal Health and Fraser Health regions. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry also announced 34 new patients, increasing their case count to 1,370. Of...
Ontario is reporting 401 new and confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, bringing the provincial total to 7,049. A total of 274 people have died of the virus. The Ontario government says 3,121 people have recovered from a confirmed case of the illness. Nova Scotia is reporting 17 new COVID-19...
Three people in long-term care homes in British Columbia have passed in the last 24 hours, according to health officials. Two of the victims were in the Vancouver Coastal Region and the third was in Fraser Health. To go along with the fatalities, there are 27 new cases of COVID-19 in...
A person in the Saskatoon area has tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 684. This includes two people who are from out of province, but tested positive in Saskatchewan. Currently, there are 40 active cases in the province, with three of those...
In what state officials are describing tongue-in-cheek as a “brazen attack,” a bald eagle recently snatched a $950 drone belonging to the state of Michigan that was being flown to document shoreline erosion damage in the Upper Peninsula. After a brief tussle, the big bird ripped off one of...
Police in Brampton, Ont., are asking for the public’s help as they investigate the apparent kidnapping of a 23-year-old woman from a home early Sunday. Peel Regional Police said they were called to the townhome around 3 a.m. after receiving reports that a man was screaming and banging on a...
Evidence suggests Martin Carpentier broke into a camping trailer in the same area where his daughters were found dead. The Sûreté du Québec believes Martin Carpentier, the 44-year-old man who vanished after the deaths of his two daughters, may still be alive and is stealing supplies in order to survive...
Health officials in Manitoba have identified 38 new COVID-19 patients, which marks the third largest spike the province has recorded throughout the pandemic. On two different occasions Manitoba has recorded 40 new cases, with the most recent time being Aug. 14. Of the 38 newly identified patients, one involves an individual...
Alberta has identified 47 new cases of COVID-19 in its latest 24-hour stretch, increasing its total to 7,276. Of the new patients, 22 were identified in the Edmonton zone and 23 in the Calgary zone. No new fatalities were reported, as the death toll remains at 151. Dr. Deena...