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New Brunswick not planning more restrictions despite high COVID-19 case count

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick's chief medical officer of health says she doesn't see an immediate need for further health restrictions despite continuing high daily COVID-19 case numbers. But Dr. Jennifer Russell says she is concerned by the latest numbe...

Navy blames Hawaii water contamination on jet fuel spill

HONOLULU (AP) — The Navy believes that contaminated tap water that went to Hawaii military households came from a one-time spill of jet fuel last month and was not caused by a leak from aging underground fuel storage tanks above

Minister Marci Ien self-isolating after potential COVID-19 exposure

OTTAWA — Marci Ien, minister for women and gender equality and youth, has gone into self-isolation after attending an in-person event on Sunday where she might have come in contact with several COVID-19 cases. Johise Namwira, spokesperson for the minis...

COVID-19 resurgence forecast for Canada, worse if Omicron replaces Delta: Tam

OTTAWA — Canada is forecast to see a resurgence of COVID-19 and it could speed up even more if the Omicron variant replaces Delta, chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam said Friday. New federal modelling shows that if it's assumed

Tentative collective agreements reached for over 8,000 New Brunswick nurses

FREDERICTON — The provincial government and the union representing New Brunswick nurses have reached a tentative agreement on new contracts.  The deal with more than 8,000 nurses in two bargaining units represented by the New Brunswick Nurses Union fol...

Armenia will allow employers to fire unvaccinated workers

YEREVAN, Armenia (AP) — Armenia's parliament approved a law Friday that would allow employers to fire workers who refuse to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or a negative test result.

New UK mask rules start as Johnson under fire over parties

LONDON (AP) — Tighter restrictions to curb the coronavirus came into force in Britain on Friday, as the government faced new allegations that officials flouted rules they had imposed on the nation with lockdown-breaking parties last Christmas.

Uncertain if Liberals can pass two remaining priority bills before Christmas break

OTTAWA — It's one down and two to go with only a week left for the federal Liberal government to win parliamentary approval of priority legislation before an extended Christmas break. The government has managed to win approval for one of

Anti-vaccine group targets California’s medical director

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The president of California’s medical board, which issues medical licenses and disciplines doctors, says a group of anti-vaccine activists stalked her at home and followed her to her office — where four men confronted her in

Anti-vaccine group targets California’s medical director

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The president of California’s medical board, which issues medical licenses and disciplines doctors, says a group of anti-vaccine activists stalked her at home and followed her to her office — where four men confronted her in

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