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Albertans can get COVID-19 vaccinations for free in B.C.

[published_date] Albertans who don't qualify for free COVID-19 vaccinations in their home province can  get one in British Columbia. B.C.'s Ministry of Health confirmed that detail in response to a query from CBC News. Canadian residents can get vaccinated due to a reciprocal agreement between all provinces and territories.  "Any publicly funded immunization in B.C. can be provided at no cost…

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Military member charged with terrorism warned of ‘another Waco’: court docs

[published_date] One of the heavily armed Canadian Armed Forces members now charged with terrorism allegedly spoke openly about his will to use violence against government authorities and warned about another Waco massacre, according to recently unsealed court documents. Last month the RCMP charged four Quebec men, all with military ties, for allegedly planning an ideologically…

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Public health recommends all children at Brantford, Ont., daycare get treatment after rabid bat found

[published_date] Public health officials are recommending that all children at a Brantford, Ont., daycare get vaccinated for rabies after a child found a dead bat and handed it to a worker last week.  Grand Erie Public Health (GEPH) is hosting a series of clinics where children can receive rabies post-exposure prophylaxis. The treatment includes one…

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Albertans can get COVID-19 vaccinations for free in B.C.

[published_date] Albertans who don't qualify for free COVID-19 vaccinations in their home province can  get one in British Columbia. B.C.'s Ministry of Health confirmed that detail in response to a query from CBC News. Canadian residents can get vaccinated due to a reciprocal agreement between all provinces and territories.  "Any publicly funded immunization in B.C. can be provided at no cost…

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Lindsey Coyle gives up Ontario nursing licence in misconduct case, years after guilty plea in patient death

[published_date] Lindsey Coyle of Fort Frances agreed to give up her licence during a disciplinary hearing Thursday by Ontario's governing body for nurses, three years after she pleaded guilty in the 2015 death of an elderly patient.  Coyle was a registered practical nurse at La Verendrye Hospital. She pleaded guilty in 2022 to criminal negligence…

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