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Posted: Jan 28, 2021 5:00 AM MT | Last Updated: January 28 A wind farm overshadows a small subdivision near Pincher Creek, Alta., on March 9, 2016. Pincher Creek local geographic area had one of the highest per capita rates of COVID-19 in the province by Jan. 28.(Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press) ....
Lac La Biche RCMP charge three people in shooting incident SHARE ON: Mounties in Lac La Biche are laying charges after a shooting incident earlier in January. The RCMP says early on the morning of January 4th they were called to a home in the community where they found a man with serious injuries from a gunshot wound. The man was taken to Lac La Biche Healthcare Centre and then flown to the University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton. Mounties have not updated his condition. An investigation began and two days later the RCMP arrested 38-year-old Joel Cory Desjarlais and 25-year-old Riel Desjarlais of Lac La Biche and charged both with attempted murder with a firearm among other offences. ....
Trini research students in Japan ready to share what they learn Sunday 3 January 2021 Ambassador Tatsuo Hirayama (centre) pose with MEXT Scholarship students Afia Boney (left) and Jonathan Ramtahal (right) at the Embassy of Japan TT, St Clair - Embassy of Japan Travel concerns surrounding the pandemic has resulted in closed borders in TT and mandatory quarantine in others. Still, a select few manage to slip across the borders with good reason, of course. Such is the case for two research students studying in Japan. Afia Boney and Jonathan Ramtahal are the most recent recipients of the Monbukagakusho (MEXT) scholarship programme offered annually by the Embassy of Japan. ....
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UNC PRO Senator Anita Haynes Residents of Central who are the hardest hit for water are expected to benefit from an increased truck-borne service in the coming weeks. This news came after three MPs met with WASA officials on Friday at WASA’s St Joseph headquarters. Anita Haynes, the Tabaquite MP, along with the MPs for Caroni Central and Couva South met with Allan Poon King,-the WASA CEO, and his management team, to look at short and long-term solutions. Haynes said for the past four months thousands of residents in these constituencies have been getting a limited supply of pipe-borne water and have been forced to wait several days to get the supply. ....