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Alberta’s record surge of COVID-19 infections reached new heights Saturday, as the province reported 2,433 new cases.
It’s by far the most cases logged in Alberta in a single day, a significant step up from the 2,048 and 2,007 infections reported Thursday and Friday, respectively.
The cases came from 20,457 tests, representing an 11.9 per cent positivity rate, also an all-time high.
The surge has overwhelmed Alberta’s ability to process all new cases, forcing the province to scale back variant testing efforts.
Calgary doctor urges pregnant women to get vaccinated as hospital visits increase Dr. Eliana Castillo who specializes in pregnancy and reproductive infection disease for Brodie Thomas story about vaccine hesitancy in pregnancy in Calgary on Thursday, April 29, 2021. Photo by Darren Makowichuk /DARREN MAKOWICHUK/Postmedia
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Publishing date: May 01, 2021 • 13 hours ago • 4 minute read • Vehicle lights are seen as commuters travel into Toronto on the Gardiner Expressway in the early morning hours of Jan. 27, 2017. Highway 413 is needed north of the GTA to ease congestion and facilitate growth. Photo by Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press
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If a history is ever written on the saga of Canada’s efforts to build the Trans Mountain pipeline, there will have to be a chapter labelled “H for Hummingbirds.”
Construction of the pipeline has been ordered delayed for four months after members of the Community Nest Finding Network in Burnaby B.C. spotted a worker cutting down a tree containing a nest belonging to a species known as Anna’s hummingbird. Federal wildlife officers were alerted, which led to Environment and Climate Change Canada ordering the halt on the basis that “cutting vegetation and trees or carrying out other dis
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