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99 3 The River News-Jan 8th, 2021 - Blog

  Another 24 cases of Covid 19 are being reported in New Brunswick today. Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Jennifer Russel, provided details of the new cases Russel  announced that the province’s rapid response team has been dispatched to two additional long term car facilities after cases were confirmed at Cantebury Hall in Riverview and the Fundy Manor in Hillsborugh. Dr. Russel  says that’s in addition to 18 actvie cases, including 11 residents, confirmed with the virus at the Parkland Shannex long term care residence in Saint John. She also warned that we are just staring to see the impact of holiday social gatherings and warned the situation is likely to get worse before it gets better.

Civil liberties groups side with Vernon councillor s push to lift ban on religious gatherings | iNFOnews

December 18, 2020 - 3:41 PM A Vernon city councillor s motion put forward in an effort to overturn the provincial health order banning religious gatherings likely has the support of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association that says the restrictions may be an infringement of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Scott Anderson told council s Dec. 14 meeting he would be drafting a motion asking council to write to the provincial government requesting religious institutions be considered an essential service and therefore be allowed to open with restrictions. Days later, Canadian and B.C. Civil Liberties Associations wrote to Dr. Bonnie Henry asking her to reconsider the public health order which prohibited religious gatherings.

Unresolved investigation into Myles Gray s death shows lack of police accountability: civil liberties advocate

Unresolved investigation into Myles Gray s death shows lack of police accountability: civil liberties advocate A B.C. civil liberties advocate says the investigation into the death of Myles Gray is a travesty and that police need to be held more accountable for the deaths of civilians. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Dec 18, 2020 12:06 PM PT | Last Updated: December 18, 2020 Myles Gray was killed after a confrontation with seven police officers in a Burnaby, B.C., backyard in August 2015.(Submitted by Margie Reed)

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