Last Thursday evening Chabad of Montreal held a virtual Evening of Strength and Inspiration marking the end of Shiva for the 45 victims of the Meron tragedy. This tragedy was a tremendous loss for the entire Jewish nation. Even more so for the Jewish community in the City of Montreal, who have lost a precious diamond, said Rabbi
Levi Naparstek of Chabad CSL, one of the event s organizers.
Shlomo Steinmetz from Montreal, father of victim
Dovy Steinmetz o.b.m., spoke words of strength and courage. I m not a talker, but I wanted to give strength to everybody,â said Mr. Steinmetz. âIt s not easy. Everyone is broken. But G-d put me in this situation, in order to grow from here.
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We don t know exactly what Lulu Anderson looked like, but we know she is an early example of a Black Canadian refusing to accept systemic racism.(Brnesh Berhe)
This story is part of the Black on the Prairies project, a collection of articles, personal essays, images and more, exploring the past, present and future of Black life in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
In May 1922, Lulu Anderson walked down the bright streets of Jasper Avenue in Edmonton toward the Metropolitan Theatre. She held a ticket for The Lion and The Mouse, a play that was reported as taking the city by storm.
There has been another death related to COVID-19 in Nova Scotia. Provincial Health and Wellness Department officials say a man in his 70’s has died in Central Zone. The province is also reporting 163 new cases of the virus. There are 134 new infections in Central Zone, 13 in Northern Zone, and eight each in Eastern and […]
New Glasgow Regional Police have charged a 38-year-old man with impaired driving following a single motorcycle crash in the town. Police say at around 9:30 Thursday night, they were notified of a motorcycle travelling at a high rate of speed on Westville Road. Within minutes, police were told a motorcycle had crashed on Westville Road […]
11 people fined for breaking public health orders in New Glasgow
New Glasgow Regional Police charged six men and five women for violating the Health Protection Act and the Emergency Management Act following four separate incidents this week.
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8 people were breaking gathering limits, 2 had left their municipalities and 1 failed to physically distance
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Posted: May 07, 2021 7:34 AM AT | Last Updated: May 7
New Glasgow Regional Police charged six men and five women for violating the Health Protection Act and the Emergency Management Act following four separate incidents this week.(Shutterstock)
Police have charged 11 people for breaking public health orders in New Glasgow this week.
HALIFAX Police in New Glasgow, N.S. have charged six men and four women with violating the province’s Health Protection Act and the Emergency Management Acts, following four separate incidents on Wednesday and Thursday. At 7:30 p.m. on May 5, New Glasgow Regional Police received a report that a man was repeatedly not social distancing in the downtown area of New Glasgow. The man was charged under the Health Protection Act for Failure to Maintain a Social Distance of 2 Meters or Six Feet. He received a fine of $2,422. At 11 p.m. on May 5, police received a report of a gathering at a residence in Trenton that may be in violation of COVID-19 restrictions. Officers attended and upon investigation, four men and four women were charged under the Health Protection Act for person failing to comply with the act or regulations limiting social gatherings to household. The four men and four women were each fined $2,422.