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This is one stampede that Canada’s energy city isn’t proud of.
For the latter half of April, Calgary was Canada’s biggest source of domestic air travellers infected with COVID-19, according to data made available by Health Canada.
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Between April 18-30, 55 flights departed Calgary International Airport carrying at least one passenger who tested positive for COVID, with most of the flights destined for either Montreal or Toronto.
Toronto came second with 39 flights, with the most infected flights landing in Halifax, Vancouver, or Deer Lake, N.L.
Calgary airport tops the list for domestic COVID cases
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Adventure Charters bus that stopped in PG listed for potential COVID-19 exposure
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The BC Centre for Disease Control has flagged a bus trip with ties to the north for potential exposure to COVID-19.
On April 23rd, a bus from Adventure Charters travelled from Surrey to Prince George.
It also made stops in Cache Creek and Williams Lake.
For a list of all of the routes stops, click here.
Anyone on board should monitor for symptoms.
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Bus with possible #COVDID19 exposure:
Adventure Charters: April 23, Surrey to Prince George with stop at Cache Creek/Williams Lake.