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Large amounts of food stolen from Alberta food bank

Kevin Zahara, the mayor of the town, confirmed the robbery and noted that more than 500 pounds of ground beef and other food supplies were stolen.

Sam Edwards / Mar 16, 2020

International News

Italy to stop treating coronavirus patients over 80 if outbreak worsens

The coronavirus pandemic that has hit Italy considerably worse than most other countries has forced them to take drastic measures.

Quinn Patrick / Mar 16, 2020

Canadian News

Doug Ford tells Trudeau to 'tighten the border'

Premier Doug Ford has called on Justin Trudeau to tighten up Canada’s borders, saying he would support any move to do so from the federal government.

Nico Johnson / Mar 16, 2020

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Quebec may waive rules for doctors due to coronavirus

A law that requires doctors in Quebec to apply for a license to practice medicine in a certain area of the province may be waived in response to the coronavirus.

Quinn Patrick / Mar 16, 2020

American News

Landlord won't charge rent due to coronavirus, urges others to do the same

An American landlord based out of Portland, Oregon has chosen not to charge his tenants for rent until April, citing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.

Nico Johnson / Mar 16, 2020

Canadian News

CBSA employee at Toronto airport tests positive for coronavirus

An employee of the Canada Border Services Agency working at the Toronto Pearson International Airport has tested positive for coronavirus.

Sam Edwards / Mar 16, 2020

Opinion

Five things Justin Trudeau could do to stop the spread of coronavirus

For those of you who do not know much about the actions of our countries, here are five quick policies that Justin Trudeau may want to take on board.

Nico Johnson / Mar 16, 2020

Canadian News

Trudeau to announce restrictions on international flights

An announcement will be made by Prime Minister Trudeau regarding the rerouting of some international flights to Toronto, Montreal, Calgary or Vancouver.

Sam Edwards / Mar 16, 2020

Canadian News

WARTIME SPENDING: Parliament grants cabinet power to spend at will during coronavirus pandemic

Canadian parliament has granted cabinet wartime spending power for the next ninety days, as coronavirus fears begin to mount across the country.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 16, 2020

Canadian News

Trudeau government will not disclose how much it spent on yoga mats and medicine balls

Managers spent an unknown amount of money on yoga mats and medicine balls to turn convert a room from an office, to a "wellness room."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 16, 2020

Opinion, American News

Seattle should help businesses instead of saving money for pet projects

The Seattle city budget for 2020 is the largest ever, with record revenue and a lot of pet projects. The city should use that money to help affected businesses.

Ari Hoffman / Mar 16, 2020

Canadian News

Frustrated with Trudeau government inaction, three provinces deploy officers to airports

Quebec, Alberta and Nova Scotia are all sending officials to airports to compensate for the fact that the Trudeau government has not yet implemented coronavirus safety measures.

Barrett Wilson / Mar 16, 2020

American News

Joe Biden pledges to pick a female Vice President

This Sunday during the Democratic debate, frontrunner Joe Biden promised that his pick for VP would be a woman.

Barrett Wilson / Mar 16, 2020

Canadian News

Vancouver airport says they're awaiting tougher measures from Trudeau government

Despite guidelines for passenger screenings, Vancouver International Airport took to Twitter to express concern at the lack of action from the Trudeau government.

Libby Emmons / Mar 15, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion, Culture, Lifestyle

Canadian grocery store introduces brilliant policy to protect seniors during coronovirus pandemic

The special early morning "Golden Shopping Hour" reserved for seniors and the vulnerable could save lives. Let's hope that all major retailers adopt it.

Barrett Wilson / Mar 15, 2020

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