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Canadian Costco shoppers required to wear non-medical face masks

This requirement comes nearly a month after the warehouse outlet announced that it would not be implementing a mask policy. The Costco shoppers throughout Canada are being asked to wear non-medical face masks, as the mega-retailer becomes one of the first of its size to implement the measure to curb the possible spread of COVID-19. […]

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Masks and medical supplies are drying up due to COVID-19 concerns

According to B.C. care providers, masks and medical supplies are “drying up” due to COVID-19 concerns. The senior care providers are urging the public to stop buying masks. The associations representing care providers in B.C. are reminding healthy individuals not to hoard medical supplies such as surgical and heavy-duty N95 masks. In a release by

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New Kelowna medical manufacturer to produce masks

The mask output of Breathe Medical Manufacturing is expected to increase to 40 million by the summer. A Canadian medical supplies manufacturer is boosting its operations to Kelowna to manufacture medical masks. Breathe Medical Manufacturing Ltd. has plans to start the production of as many as 20 million masks every month at its 30,000 square-foot

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Fraser Valley crafters busy sewing cotton masks for healthcare workers

A Chilliwack woman has created 125 masks and still going strong. A group of Fraser Valley crafters has been creating up a storm recently as they produce masks for healthcare workers and others in need. The Facebook group called Fraser Valley Craft Guild shared information on how to make cotton masks and get them to

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Quebec man dies while diving near a shipwreck in upstate New York

Based on the report of the New York State Police, a 49-year old Canadian man died after becoming sick while diving near a shipwreck in the St. Lawrence River. Dangers in the water According to the troopers, they received a distress call right before noon from a dive charter boat near the Rock Island Lighthouse.

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Reaction to near-drowning was quick, parent says

According to a Saskatoon mother, the city’s public-school division did a good job in calming students who were present when a young girl was rescued from a city pool during a year-end trip. Prompt intervention The children of Tanya Napper in Grade 3 and Grade 5 were present at the Lawson Civic Centre when lifeguards

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