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Group of West Van private school students in isolation after COVID-19 exposure

Group of West Van private school students in isolation after COVID-19 exposure

A group of Grade 9 students and teachers at a private school in West Vancouver are in self-isolation this week after being exposed to COVID-19 during a recent outdoor trip.
Quebec parents lose first round in legal fight for online classes amid pandemic

Quebec parents lose first round in legal fight for online classes amid pandemic

MONTREAL — A group of Quebec parents has lost the first round of a legal fight to force the province to provide an online learning option for families worried about sending children to school amid the pandemic.
Demand expected for subs in Saskatchewan but funding not a priority: minister

Demand expected for subs in Saskatchewan but funding not a priority: minister

REGINA — Saskatchewan's education minister said he expects the COVID-19 pandemic will lead to a need for more substitute teachers but funding for those staff isn't an immediate priority.
Tam says she will pay close attention to review of pandemic-warning system

Tam says she will pay close attention to review of pandemic-warning system

OTTAWA — Canada's chief public health officer says she won't get ahead of an independent review of the early-warning unit in her agency that's meant to flag potential pandemics. Dr.
Tam says she will pay close attention to review of pandemic-warning system

Tam says she will pay close attention to review of pandemic-warning system

OTTAWA — Canada's chief public health officer says she won't get ahead of an independent review of the early-warning unit in her agency that's meant to flag potential pandemics. Dr.
Tam says she will pay close attention to review of pandemic-warning system

Tam says she will pay close attention to review of pandemic-warning system

OTTAWA — Canada's chief public health officer says she won't get ahead of an independent review of the early-warning unit in her agency that's meant to flag potential pandemics. Dr.
Canadians maintain strong trust in doctors and scientists during pandemic

Canadians maintain strong trust in doctors and scientists during pandemic

OTTAWA — Canadians appear to still have solid faith in doctors and scientists nearly six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, but opinions of educators have not fared so well.
Canadians maintain strong trust in doctors and scientists during pandemic

Canadians maintain strong trust in doctors and scientists during pandemic

OTTAWA — Canadians appear to still have solid faith in doctors and scientists nearly six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, but opinions of educators have not fared so well.
Canadians maintain strong trust in doctors and scientists during pandemic

Canadians maintain strong trust in doctors and scientists during pandemic

OTTAWA — Canadians appear to still have solid faith in doctors and scientists nearly six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, but opinions of educators have not fared so well.
COVID-19 cases reported in Tla'amin Nation

COVID-19 cases reported in Tla'amin Nation

Cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Tla’amin Nation. One case was announced by Tla’amin chief administrative officer Rod Allan in a notice to staff and community members in the morning of Tuesday, September 8.