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Anisininew Okimawin leaders demand changes to wildfire strategy in ManitobaAnisininew Okimawin Grand Chief Alex McDougall spoke Friday about a “cycle of failure” from the federal government when it comes to wildfire strategy in the province of Manitoba. “From 2009 to 2022, there have been more than 1,300 emergencies in First Nations communities forcing over 580 evacuations… Ottawa allocates roughly 78 per cent of wildfire...CanadaAug 8, 2025
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Funding for Manitoba’s Operational Communications CentreManitoba’s Operational Communications Centre, the command centre for all incoming calls for Manitobans to report an emergency to RCMP, is getting $2 million in funding from the province.Apr 10, 2025
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Saskatoon welcomes provincial support during drug crisisThis week the province implemented the provincial emergency operations centre in response to the overdose crisis and those on the front lines are grateful for this action.CanadaMar 13, 2025
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Saskatchewan provincial government responds to drug crisis in SaskatoonThe Provincial Emergency Operations Centre (PEOC) is being activated to enhance the response to the toxic drug crisis in Saskatoon. Gates Guarin reports.Global News at 5 SaskatoonMar 12, 2025
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Global National: Sept. 6A tense manhunt in New Brunswick is finally over. Police announced they have arrested a 47-year-old, just over 24 hours after a province-wide emergency alert was issued about an armed and dangerous man, wanted in a fatal shooting. In Saskatoon, a 15-year-old female is recovering in hospital from serious injuries after being attacked – allegedly...Global NationalSep 6, 2024
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Months ahead may not be ‘winter of misery’ after all, says Sask. top docAs COVID-19 remains a delicate situation in Saskatchewan, despite a dip in case numbers, the Provincial Emergency Operations Centre (PEOC) remains on high alert. Taz Dhaliwal has more on where the province currently stands and what residents can expect for the holiday season to come.Nov 9, 2021
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Global National: Oct. 7Saskatchewan opens its emergency operations centre to deal with the province’s fourth wave, as business owners across Canada await the fate of soon-to-expire federal subsidies. Why Canadians energy bills are expected to climb, and how Britain’s labour force is struggling in the wake of Brexit. Plus, a Crown corporation gives its stamp of approval to...Oct 7, 2021
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Coronavirus outbreak: Saskatchewan announces new small businesses support program amid COVID-19Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced on Thursday a new financial support program for small businesses affected by the spread of COVID-19 in the province, called the Saskatchewan Small Business Emergency Payment. The program provides a one-time payment for businesses based on 15 per cent of their monthly sales revenue, to a maximum of 5,000 dollars....HealthApr 9, 2020
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Coronavirus outbreak: Manitoba hires company to help small businesses access federal programsManitoba Premier Brian Pallister announced Monday afternoon that the province has hired a local company to help small businesses access federal subsidy programs amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. 24-7 In Touch will operate a small call centre to reach out to local businesses and help them access the 75 per cent wage subsidy and Canada...CanadaApr 13, 2020
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Alberta Emergency Management Agency on preparing for multiple disastersAlberta Emergency Management Agency managing director Shane Schreiber said the creation of a dedicated pandemic response team will allow the provincial operation centre to focus on preparing for summer natural disasters such as wildfires, tornadoes, and floods.EnvironmentApr 14, 2020
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Saskatchewan unifies COVID-19 command as ICU admissions skyrocketSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced on Thursday that the province is pivoting it’s COVID-19 response strategy. He said the government is enhancing the provincial Emergency Operations Centre and it will become a unified command centre with the Ministry of Health and the Saskatchewan Health Association.CanadaOct 7, 2021
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Elliott announces over $1B in funding for expansion of Toronto’s St. Joseph’s Health CentreOntario Deputy Premier and Health Minister Christine Elliott announced Tuesday the province would invest more than $1 billion on the expansion of Toronto’s St. Joseph’s Health Centre. She said the funding would result in more than 100 new beds, new spaces for operating rooms and critical care and an expanded emergency department.HealthApr 19, 2022
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Coronavirus: Saskatchewan to increase ICU beds as projections shows potential surgeThe Saskatchewan Health Authority’s chief of its emergency operation centre Derek Miller on Thursday said the province would be creating space for up to 250 COVID-19 patients by mid-December and creating enough space for up to 64 additional COVID-19 patients in intensive care units. He said this was due to modelling information showing the potential...Dec 3, 2020
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Emergency daycare centres open across the provinceWhile schools are now closed across the province as Quebec grapples with the growing coronavirus pandemic, a select number of daycare centres have remained open to look after the children of front-line healthcare workers battling the virus. Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines reports from St. Monica Elementary in NDG.Global News Morning MontrealMar 16, 2020
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Coronavirus outbreak: Nova Scotia to open up temporary COVID-19 assessment centres in communities with greater outbreaksNova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang on Sunday announced that the province will be working with the Nova Scotia Health Authority (NSHA) and Emergency Health Services (EHS) to open temporary COVID-19 assessment centres, EHS assessment units and a mobile assessment centre in communities that see higher increases in novel coronavirus cases....Apr 5, 2020
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B.C. premier extends state of emergency, announces resumption of legislature and Surrey care centrePremier John Horgan announces at his weekly COVID-19 briefing that the province will extend its state of emergency for an additional two weeks, making this “the longest period in B.C. history where emergency orders have been in place.” Horgan also announces the return to Victoria for MLA’s in the B.C. legislature and a new urgent...May 27, 2020
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Regina expecting 6 military nurses with more patient transfers anticipatedThe COVID situation in the province remains critical with the Canadian Armed Forces now being called in to help Saskatchewan’s healthcare system. The Provincial Emergency Operations Centre (PEOC) has been in talks with the military trying to figure out what resources would provide the best relief.Oct 25, 2021
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Penticton overdose calls skyrocketBC Emergency Health Services is releasing some alarming call volume rates for non-fatal overdoses amid the pandemic. The final tally for 911 calls from someone suffering a potential overdose was more than 27,000 province-wide, up 12 per cent over 2019. Penticton appears to be the hardest hit community in the Okanagan, and as Shelby Thom...Jan 21, 2021
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B.C. reactivating emergency operation centres amid surging hospital demandRespiratory illness seasons continues to put pressure on B.C.’s health-care system. Hospital beds are near capacity and emergency departments are overcrowded. As Kylie Stanton reports, the province will try to ease the strain by reactivating emergency operation centres.Global News Hour at 6 BCJan 6, 2023
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Coronavirus outbreak: Ontario government announces plan to open child care centres for frontline workersThe Ontario government announced on Sunday that it will be opening select child care centres across the province to help frontline workers in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The plan is to exempt certain centres from the order the provincial government gave to close all licensed child care centres under the state of emergency...CanadaMar 22, 2020