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  • Michael Gordon Jackson found guilty in COVID-19 abduction trial
    After two weeks of court proceedings, Michael Gordon Jackson was found guilty in the abduction trial Friday afternoon.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Apr 19
  • Health Matters: Post-COVID-19 pulmonary fibrosis
    VGH Respirologist Dr. Daniel Marinescu discusses how a severe case of COVID can lead to pulmonary fibrosis.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 9
  • Multiple friends testify at COVID-19 abduction trial in Regina
    Michael Gordon Jackson allegedly abducted his daughter to avoid a COVID-19 vaccine in the fall of 2021. On Wednesday, multiple friends and acquaintances took the stand in court.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Apr 10
  • Health Matters: China froze COVID-19 origin tracing, AP investigation finds
    An Associated Press investigation has found that the Chinese government froze meaningful efforts to trace the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. That’s despite publicly declaring to the world that it supported an open scientific inquiry. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for April 22, 2024.
    Health Matters
    Apr 22
  • Spring COVID-19 boosters launch in B.C.
    Starting Monday, new COVID-19 boosters are launching in B.C. as the annual respiratory illness season comes to an end.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 8
  • Court offers look into final moments before arrest in COVID-19 abduction trial
    Friday marked the final day of the Crown’s witnesses taking the stand in the Michael Gordon Jackson trial. Jackson is currently on trial, accused of abducting his daughter to avoid a COVID-19 vaccine.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Apr 12
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  • Health Matters: Yale Public Health researchers recommend annual COVID-19 vaccination
    Though COVID-19 hasn’t established itself as seasonal like the flu, a group of researchers from Yale School of Public Health say an annual vaccination campaign is still the way to go. The team says until COVID-19 demonstrates seasonality, this is the best way to protect against hospitalizations, deaths, and health-care spending each year. Katherine Ward...
    Health Matters
    Mar 26
  • Supreme Court will not hear appeal from churches that fought Manitoba COVID-19 rules
    The Supreme Court of Canada has decided not to hear an appeal by several churches that fought Manitoba’s COVID-19 restrictions.
    Mar 14
  • New study finds rare COVID-19 vaccine side effects
    Two new, but exceptionally rare COVID-19 vaccine side effects, have been found in the largest vaccine safety study ever recorded. Researchers found an uncommon link between recipients of the vaccine and a neurological disorder caused by swelling in the brain and spinal cord. Still, researchers say the benefits of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine far outweigh...
    Health Matters
    Feb 23
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  • Schools were not major COVID-19 transmitters with measures in place, review finds
    McMaster University researchers have found that keeping kids in school during the pandemic with proper infection prevention and control measures does not result in greater transmission of the COVID-19 virus. Caryn Lieberman reports.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Feb 16
  • Can nicotine patches treat long COVID-19 symptoms?
    Without treatments available for long COVID-19, some people are turning to social media-based remedies for relief, with the latest trend being nicotine patches. But experts caution there may not be enough data and urge people not to trust information online without fact-checking. Naomi Barghiel has more.
    Health
    Feb 10
  • Reality check on Canada’s efforts to curb carbon emissions
    Carbon emissions in Canada in 2022 were the lowest they have been in 25 years, excluding the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new federal data. Ottawa boasts its climate policies are working, so Mackenzie Gray has a reality check on whether Canada is actually on track to meet its emission reduction...
    Global National
    May 2
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  • 3 men found guilty of mischief in 2022 Coutts Border Blockade
    In a recent court ruling, three men have been found guilty of mischief for their involvement in co-ordinating the Coutts, Alta., border blockade in 2022. The blockade was implemented to protest COVID-19 restrictions, resulting in the blockage of cross-border traffic between Alberta and Montana for two weeks.
    Canada
    Apr 17
  • Depressed museum parrot mascot bound for new home
    The closures, restrictions and isolation at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic were tough for everyone. And it seems a famous parrot in Atlantic Canada was affected as well. His name is Merlin and he’s now bound for a new home, with hopes that a change in scenery will raise his spirits. Heidi Petracek reports...
    Global National
    Apr 14
  • Closing arguments heard in trial for 3 men charged in Coutts border blockade
    Jurors heard closing arguments Tuesday in the trial for three men charged in the Coutts border blockade. The Crown says it was a political protest over COVID-19 restrictions and told the jury they don’t have to determine the accused were key participants to find them guilty. Defence lawyers have questioned whether anyone was really in...
    Apr 16
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  • Doctors raise worries over COVID-19 eye condition causing inflammation
    The world is now used to COVID-19, and while the illness isn’t dominating our lives like it used to, it’s still with us. Now doctors are worried about a growing number of cases of the virus affecting people’s eyes. Mike Drolet hears about one man’s experience, and what optometrists are saying about the condition.
    Global National
    Feb 8
  • Coutts mischief trial continues in Lethbridge
    Cross examination continued today in a Lethbridge courtroom of an RCMP officer who was on the scene of the 2022 Coutts border blockade that shut down traffic between Alberta and Montana. Three people are accused of organizing the blockade to protest Covid-19 restrictions. Sarah Jones has more on what the jury heard on day four...
    Apr 8
  • Regina local businesses struggling to stay afloat after COVID-19
    “Sorry we’re closed.” It’s a sign that more than a few local Regina businesses have been forced to hang outside the front window of their shop, as money is tight in 2024.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Feb 6
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  • Global National: May 2
    Police radio recordings are providing new details about Monday night’s high-speed pursuit going the wrong way on Highway 401 east of Toronto, killing a baby boy and his grandparents. Who else was in the vehicle with the victims; what a senior police officer tried to do just before the moment of impact; and the province’s...
    Global National
    May 2
  • Global National: April 14
    In the Middle East, Israel is weighing its response after an unprecedented attack by Iran. Now the focus is on what Israel will do next. The United Nations (UN) Security Council convened emergency talks on Sunday, where Secretary General Antonio Guterres emphasized the need for maximum restraint. For decades, Tehran’s official policy has been the...
    Global National
    Apr 14
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