June 2020

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Most Canadians would take COVID-19 vaccine

A majority of Canadians would take a vaccine against COVID-19 if one becomes available. This response was based on a new survey. Based on the results from a poll conducted by Research Co., of those who took part in the survey, around 73% of respondents stated that they would “probably” or “definitely” take a vaccine

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Collision on highway disrupts rush hour traffic

A serious collision involving several vehicles stopped the traffic on Highway 1 in Burnaby during the rush hour commute. A white pickup truck was traveling west when it crashed with the center median and ended up in the eastbound lanes. The first responders were seen performing CPR on the truck driver before they were rushed

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Vancouver advocate raises $10,000 for Mother’s Day mask handout

A former park board commissioner and the Sant Sarwan Dass Charitable Trust partnered to hand out 7,000 masks and hot meals for Mother’s Day in the downtown eastside of Vancouver. The masks are important. Regardless of the virus, many people who are living in the area are homeless and have colds and even pneumonia. Before

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Four people hospitalized and two in critical condition after a fire

A house fire in Surrey sent four people to a hospital. Two victims were in critical condition. The two others were taken to a healthcare facility with non-life-threatening injuries. The neighbors looked on as firefighters and paramedics performed CPR on the victims, were two of the injured were children – one was a baby close

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The stabbing incident left a man in critical condition

A 42-year old man is in a healthcare facility in critical condition after he was stabbed by another passenger on a transit bus. The Richmond RCMP responded to several 911 calls regarding an incident on a Coast Mountain bus. The video on social media showed paramedics giving the victim CPR in the doorway of the

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Man involved in a dirt-bike accident given CPR

A 32-year old Cochrane man was killed in a dirt-bike accident. The incident occurred near Sundre involve a Rocky View County firefighter and a father of 2 young children. Justin Francis died after family members discovered the injured man and rushed him to meet the first responders. Tragic incident Justin was on a camping trip

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First responders save the life with CPR and AED

Life-saving efforts can help save a life. On the 7th yearly Survivor Day which was organized by Essex-Windsor paramedics, the first responders were reunited to those that were brought back from clinical death. Prompt intervention The 1st Survivor Day presented 5 survivors. The timely action of bystanders to execute CPR, availability of public-use defibrillators (AED),

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Deadly fire at warehouse deemed accidental

According to fire investigators, a warehouse fire that claimed the life of a 65-year old man started in an electrical room and that the smoke and fumes possibly overwhelmed the victim before he realized what was happening. The fire started at around 9:30 PM on the second floor of a food preparation business on Pandora

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Volunteers sewed 15,000 masks since the start of COVID-19 pandemic

An army of volunteer sewers in B.C. has created over 15,000 masks during the COVID-19 pandemic. The organizers are now planning to create a non-profit group to coordinate and fundraise for the effort. Vancouver residents started the group “Protect Frontline Workers on Facebook”. As the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the globe, personal protective equipment or

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B.C. police watchdog informed of the death of allegedly intoxicated man

The police watchdog of British Columbia has been called to investigate an incident that led to the death of an intoxicated man. What happened? Based on the news release, the Independent Investigations Office of B.C. stated that RCMP notified it of the incident. The police used both pepper spray and a “conducted energy weapon” against

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Transit commission approves mandatory masks on OC Transpo

The transit commission endorsed an OC Transpo recommendation to urge every person to wear a non-medical cloth mask on buses, trains and in stations starting June 15 with the top boss assuring commissioners that law enforcement will not be aggressively ticketing people for breaking the unprecedented rule. Transpo will be the first transit agency in

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Man charged with murder in a deadly weekend shooting

A shooting incident occurred in an apartment building parking lot. According to the Hamilton Police, they arrested a Mississauga man for the deadly, targeted shooting that killed the 44-year old Hamilton man. Targeted shooting The police had the 27-year old in handcuffs on the west Mountain and charged him for first-degree murder. Based on the

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