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England’s new curfew — designed to push down COVID-19 cases — is “another crushing blow” to struggling businesses, owners have said.

England’s new curfew — designed to push down COVID-19 cases — is “another crushing blow” to struggling businesses, owners have said.

Health experts said Victoria was taking a “very conservative” approach to relaxing coronavirus restrictions, after the state reported just one case of community transmission on Sunday.

New research has found a correlation between thunderstorms and an increased number of emergency room visits among older adults with respiratory issues.

Millions of Canadians on CERB rely on it to pay the bills. But with the government ending the program and rolling people on to EI, many are afraid of slipping through the cracks.

An officer-involved shooting occurred at a Los Angeles Police Department station late Saturday, authorities said.

Long lineups and even longer waits for test results have both public health experts and people from the business world wondering why Canada can’t come up with a better and more consistent user experience when it comes to COVID-19 testing.

The federal government says it will soon introduce a free, automatic tax filing system for simple returns — a policy change meant to provide government benefits to qualified people who don’t collect them now because they skip filing their taxes.

As a gay student from southern Alberta, I finally found a queer community on campus. Remote learning can’t replace that, writes Lisa Basil.

There’s a new job on film and TV sets: COVID compliance officers. They make sure cast and crew are wearing PPE, physical distancing, washing hands. But how do you tell a famous person to sanitize more?

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  • England’s new curfew — designed to push down COVID-19 cases — is “another crushing blow” to struggling businesses, owners have said.
  • England’s new curfew — designed to push down COVID-19 cases — is “another crushing blow” to struggling businesses, owners have said.
  • Health experts said Victoria was taking a “very conservative” approach to relaxing coronavirus restrictions, after the state reported just one case of community transmission on Sunday.
  • New research has found a correlation between thunderstorms and an increased number of emergency room visits among older adults with respiratory issues.
  • Millions of Canadians on CERB rely on it to pay the bills. But with the government ending the program and rolling people on to EI, many are afraid of slipping through the cracks.
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