Search Canada News

Categories
#canadalist #canadalisting #canadanews #canadapost #canadastories #canadastory #canadatalk #topstories Search Canada Online Listing

With Ontario’s vaccine certificate, advocates ask: how will it work for homeless people?

Andrew Fletcher

Housing advocates are questioning how Ontario’s proof of COVID-19 vaccination system is going to work for people who don’t have access to a printer, let alone a smartphone.

Categories
#canada #canadastories #canadagames #canadalisting #canadanews #canadasport #canadasports #canadastory Search Canada Online Listing

Azarenka calls for mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations

1337669178

Victoria Azarenka moved into the U.S. Open third round with a 6-3 7-6 (1) win over Italy’s Jasmine Paolini on Wednesday, saying she was happy to be back playing in front of crowds at Flushing Meadows, especially vaccinated fans.

Categories
#canadalist #canadalisting #canadanews #canadapost #canadastories #canadastory #canadatalk #topstories Search Canada Online Listing

Neighbourhoods in Louisiana before and after Hurricane Ida

APTOPIX Hurricane Ida

Homes are underwater and communities badly damaged after Hurricane Ida tore through New Orleans on Sunday as the most powerful storm to hit the region since Katrina 16 years ago.

Categories
#canadalist #canadalisting #canadanews #canadapost #canadastories #canadastory #canadatalk #topstories Search Canada Online Listing

‘Not normal behaviour’: Coyote attacks continue in Vancouver’s Stanley Park, conservation officer says

Coyote Stanley Park Alex Puttonen

The provincial government says it will cull at least some of the coyotes in the park as soon as possible.

Categories
#canadalist #canadalisting #canadanews #canadapost #canadastories #canadastory #canadatalk #topstories Search Canada Online Listing

‘Not normal behaviour’: Coyote attacks continue in Vancouver’s Stanley Park, conservation officer says

Coyote Stanley Park Alex Puttonen

The latest attacks happened on the first day of the park being closed between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. due to a spike in coyotes biting people.

Search Canada News