Category Archives: Science

Kenney, Moe, join U.S. governors urging end to trucker COVID-19 vaccination rules

EDMONTON — The premiers of Alberta and Saskatchewan have joined more than a dozen U.S. governors in calling for an end to mandated COVID-19 vaccines for cross-border truckers. Alberta’s Jason Kenney and Scott Moe of Saskatchewan have signed a public le...

New Brunswick reports three more COVID-19 deaths, drop in hospitalizations

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick health officials are reporting three more COVID-19 deaths today and a drop in hospitalizations. The latest deaths involve a person in their 70s in the Moncton region, a person in their 80s in the Saint John area,

Protesters pack up, head out to end weeklong blockade at Manitoba-U.S. border

EMERSON, Man. — Protesters blocking a busy United States border crossing in southern Manitoba packed up and left Wednesday. RCMP say they had worked out a deal with demonstrators to end the blockade at the Emerson border crossing and it was

Nova Scotia post-secondary students get $875 grants to help pay bills during pandemic

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's government on Wednesday said it would offer one-time grants of $875 to thousands of post-secondary students to help them pay their bills during the COVID-19 pandemic. The government said about 11,000 students qualify for the $9....

Prince Edward Island premier isolating after his child tests positive for COVID-19

CHARLOTTETOWN — The premier of Prince Edward Island is isolating after a member of his family tested positive for COVID-19.  Dennis King posted on Twitter Wednesday that one of his children tested positive Monday evening.   King said he has been workin...

Germany eyes end to most COVID restrictions on March 20

BERLIN (AP) — Germany's leaders on Wednesday announced plans to end most of the country's coronavirus restrictions by March 20, a decision that coincided with moves by neighboring Austria and Switzerland to drop many of their curbs sooner.

Nova Scotia’s union for paramedics says higher pay needed to help retain workers

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia paramedics say it's not just long-term care workers who need pay hikes if the province wants to shore up its health network. In an appearance before a legislature committee Wednesday, an official with the union representing more

New Brunswick Nurses Union issues call for action to address working conditions

FREDERICTON — The New Brunswick government's lack of effort to recruit and retain nurses has resulted in a labour and health-care crisis, the province's nurses union said Wednesday after releasing the results of a survey of its members. Conducted last ...

European companies’ Russian ties could make sanctions tough

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Europe is contemplating sanctions against Russia if it invades Ukraine — and the work is far from simple. Sanctions would seek to maximize

Granholm to tour nuclear program at South Carolina HBCU

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm is visiting South Carolina this week, stopping at a historically Black university to tout what the Biden administration says is a commitment to funding nuclear engineering at such institutio...

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