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A resident receives a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at the EHPAD (care home and day centre for elderly people) of the Le Jeune hospital in Saint-Renan near Brest in France January 4, 2021. ― Reuters pic
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PARIS, July 29 France will from August 9 enforce new legislation that will make a health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, the government’s spokesman said Wednesday.
The legislation passed by parliament at the weekend has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19.
Through the end of June, there have been 2,041 homes change hands in Kamloops and area. The previous high mark for sales at the six-month mark in the past decade occurred in 2017, when 1,665 homes changed hands by the end of that June. KADREA president Chelsea Mann said the region should see more than 4,000 sales this year if the pace holds. That would be an all-time record, she said. The sales activity means Kamloops is likely to remain a seller s market, due in part to longstanding supply issues, which have yet to ease, but they are improving. Mann said June was the first month this year in which there have been 15 per cent more listings than sales but sellers are still seeing multiple offers on those listings.
My friend Gloria Fraser would have been appalled to hear ranchers talk about killing wolves again.
Gloria knew a lot about wolves. One evening, back when she and her husband Don lived near Lac le Jeune, she got a desperate call from a fellow animal lover saying a wolf cub had been orphaned and needed rescuing.
Kila, as Gloria named the pup, grew to be the smartest, gentlest, most beautiful four-legged creature I ve ever had the honour of knowing. She was black as night, fringed with silver on her legs and ruff in later years, and had eyes that blazed like lasers.
The shots that will ring out near Lac Le Jeune on the weekend will have nothing to do with hunting and a lot to do with the Canadian Armed Forces. About 25 of the Rocky Mountain . . .
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