Category Archives: Science

Nova Scotia announces $57 million over two years for long-term and continuing care

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's continuing and long-term care sector is getting $57 million in funding over two years — a move Premier Tim Houston says is meant to start "moving the needle" on chronic staffing and bed shortages. Houston announced the

Report: Chinese hackers targeted Southeast Asian nations

BANGKOK (AP) — Chinese hackers, likely state-sponsored, have been broadly targeting government and private-sector organizations across Southeast Asia, including those closely involved with Beijing on infrastructure development projects, according to a ...

Instagram head faces senators amid anger over possible harms

WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of Instagram on Wednesday met with deep skepticism on Capitol Hill over new measures the social media platform is adopting to protect young users.

Austria to end lockdown on Sunday but not for unvaccinated

BERLIN (AP) — Austria's fourth national lockdown of the pandemic will end on Sunday but lockdown restrictions will remain for unvaccinated people, the country's new chancellor said Wednesday.

UK’s Johnson apologizes, orders probe of staff lockdown fest

LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday ordered an inquiry and said he was “furious” after a leaked video showed senior members of his staff joking about holding a lockdown-breaching Christmas party.

High court to hear pastor’s case against virus charges

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisiana’s Supreme Court announced Tuesday that it will hear arguments in a pastor’s fight against criminal charges he faces for violations of pandemic gathering limits that were in effect last year.

Alberta’s chief medical officer says most of 11 Omicron COVID cases were vaccinated

EDMONTON — Alberta's total number of Omicron variant COVID-19 cases remains at 11, but the province's chief medical officer of health expects that number to grow. Dr. Deena Hinshaw also says seven of the 11 people were fully vaccinated, two were

David Cohen presents letters of credence at Rideau Hall to begin job as U.S. envoy

WASHINGTON — David Cohen is finally getting down to business as the newest United States ambassador to Canada — the first to take on the role full-time since 2019. Cohen, a lawyer, lobbyist and former U.S. tech executive, presented his letters

Health officials in New Brunswick report 69 new COVID-19 cases

FREDERICTON — Health officials in New Brunswick are reporting 69 new cases of COVID-19 today but say the number of hospitalizations is going down. There are 47 people hospitalized, including 18 in intensive care and 11 patients on ventilators. Health M...

Five Omicron cases identified in B.C. so far but more expected

VANCOUVER — Five cases of the Omicron COVID-19 variant have been confirmed in British Columbia so far among people whose illness is associated with travel to places like Nigeria and Egypt, the provincial health officer says. Dr. Bonnie Henry said three...

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