November 2020

COVID-19 lockdowns brought in for Toronto and Peel, but not York

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is poised to announce whether Toronto, Peel Region, and York Region will face stricter COVID-19 measures or even a lockdown as the count of new COVID-19 cases continues to climb higher. Ford’s cabinet meets each Friday to consider recommendations from Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health on changing the color-coded restriction

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Etobicoke restaurant ordered to close after defying provincial lockdown orders

A Toronto barbeque restaurant owner has been ordered to close by the city’s medical officer of health after openly defying Ontario’s COVID-19 regulations. Police now say they will enforce that closure after letting the eatery stay open earlier. Toronto police stated at first that the restaurant would be permitted to stay open all day on

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N95 Fit Test Course by Regina First Aid

As workplaces, schools, and organizations prepare to re-open, there is an increasing demand for respiratory protection. When N95 masks are utilized at medical and dental offices and long-term care facilities, a mask fit course is a health and safety regulatory requirement. We provide a cost-effective N95 mask fit course to support this need. At Regina

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Lockdown a ‘punch to the gut’ for small businesses ahead of Christmas

The decision to allow big-box retailers to stay open creates an unfair advantage. An organization that represents small business owners in Canada blasted the Ontario government, saying the decision to allow big-box retailers to remain open during the impending lockdown while forcing smaller stores to close is a ‘direct punch to the gut’. The Canadian

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Regina first aid

CPR performed on a victim of a high-rise fire

A woman who was declared dead after a high-rise fire was given CPR. It was later discovered that she had evident signs of trauma. High-rise fire The fire crews were called to the Scarborough apartment building. The flames were visible from the exterior of the tower on the 18th floor when they arrived. One unit

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Saskatchewan businesses and communities react to broadened mask mandate

Customers visiting Lumsden’s Thr3 Clothing Connection are used to wearing masks when they step in the door. It has been the store policy since September. According to store manager Breanne Dmytriw, we felt this was the right decision to keep us and our staff as well as our customers safe. It was important for them

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Ottawa and Ontario face the possibility of another lockdown

There is growing fear a lockdown in Ontario could soon be on the horizon. Public Health Ontario reported nearly 1,600 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday – the highest single-day total yet in Ontario. For now, the government has lowered its thresholds for new COVID-19 restrictions. Ottawa stays in the “Orange-Restrict” zone for COVID-19 restrictions,

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