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Advocates say green conflict paint would make Burnaby roads safer

Burnaby, BC, branch of Hub Cycling wants more green paint for bike lanes and multi-use paths in the city to make roads safer in conflict zones.

Ngôi Làng Kỳ Lạ Nổi Lên Sau Hơn 70 Năm Biến Mất Từ Đáy Hồ Nước Ý

Ngôi Làng Kỳ Lạ Nổi Lên Sau Hơn 70 Năm Biến Mất Từ Đáy Hồ Nước Ý
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You can shop for an earlier COVID shot But should you?

You can shop for an earlier COVID shot But should you?
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COVID-19 case reported at École Jean-Paul II in Val Caron

Article content The Conseil scolaire catholique Nouvelon reported a confirmed case of COVID-19 at École Jean-Paul II in Val Caron. According to a letter posted on the school board’s website on Monday, the individual who tested positive is currently self-isolating and being monitored by Public Health Sudbury and Districts. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. The Grade 7A class has been dismissed effective immediately up until and including March 24. Mind you, all schools in the Sudbury area are dismissed right now as the region has been placed in the grey-lockdown category to limit the spread of the virus.

Sudbury s health board supports permanent and legislated sick days

Article content Sudbury’s Board of Health passed a motion supporting paid sick days during its regular monthly meeting on Thursday. The board called on the government of Ontario to support the permanent inclusion of paid sick leave provisions under the Employment Standards Act “as a public health measure to prevent transmission of communicable diseases including COVID-19.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Sudbury s health board supports ‘permanent and legislated sick days’ Back to video The gap in access to paid sick days is a longstanding health equity issue, said Public Health Sudbury and Districts’ Medical Officer of Health Dr. Penny Sutcliffe, which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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