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Posted: Apr 26, 2021 7:44 AM CT | Last Updated: April 26
N.W.T. Premier Caroline Cochrane said there will be consequences for those who get caught breaking COVID-19 public health orders. She also urged people to show compassion and kindness to those who have the disease.(Mario De Ciccio/Radio-Canada)
Premier Caroline Cochrane says there are no excuses for breaking COVID-19 public health orders, as a cluster of cases in the city of Yellowknife continues to grow. I want to be clear that there are consequences when people don t follow [the rules] she said in a statement Sunday.
The comments come amid a controversy surrounding Tu Nedhé-Wiilideh MLA Steve Norn, who identified himself as one of the cases and who, by Sunday, had been linked to a cluster of four other cases and 90 contacts.
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Hilton Pocock, 54, is largely paralysed on his left side and struggles to get his medicine from Unichem Terrace End after three car parks and a bench he rested on were removed.
The Palmerston North City Council’s partnership with private businesses to build semi-permanent “parklets” for seating and dining is intended to make the city s streets more pleasant. But Judy Olsen-Pocock, 74, said some were making life more difficult for people with limited mobility, and if it were clearer that the prominently branded parklets were public spaces it would have saved her and her son months of struggle.