HALIFAX Fourty-nine-year-old Krista Hughes agreed to share the story of her COVID-19 symptoms, diagnosis, and hospital admission in a series of texts – her voice, too weak for a phone or video interview. The office manager, wife, and mother of two girls was admitted to the COVID-19 unit at the Halifax Infirmary last Monday, April 19, after suffering symptoms over the eight days prior. At the time of her conversation with CTV News, she was on oxygen and said she had developed COVID-related pneumonia. Hughes got tested for the virus as a precaution, thinking her initial symptoms were simply seasonal allergies. She also has asthma.
Clear justification needed after RCMP chase car over sidewalks at rush hour
A federal RCMP investigation that involved a dramatic car chase and crash in Halifax Wednesday afternoon has raised questions about whether the methods employed by the police warranted the potential risk to the public.
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RCMP saying little about risky pursuit, or why they raided an apartment near a school at dismissal time
Posted: Dec 11, 2020 9:35 AM AT | Last Updated: December 11, 2020
A car crashed into a power pole on Elliott Street in Halifax on Dec.9, 2020 after a police chase with RCMP members.(CBC)
A federal RCMP investigation that resulted in a dramatic car chase and crash in Halifax Wednesday afternoon has raised questions about whether the methods employed by the police warranted the risk to the public.