Transitioning to online learning won’t be easy for most Brampton students (or their families), so the Peel District School Board (PDSB) is providing some clarity on how students will be …
Lifestyle
-
-
China sent Canada ‘millions’ of masks to fight COVID-19. Here’s what you need to know
by Adminby AdminMillions of surgical masks had arrived in Canada from China, the federal government confirmed Monday. Shipment came when the front-line medical workers dealing with the pandemic COVID-19 says there is …
-
This is how Italy managed to bring its daily coronavirus toll down to lowest in 2 weeks
by Adminby AdminItaly’s response to COVID-19 was strict & early, and along the same lines as Indian quarantine measures. The pandemic has killed over 15,000 people in Italy. There was a sigh …
-
After many schools adopted Zoom to conduct online lessons during lockdown coronavirus, concerns about security and privacy have led to a ban on the video conferencing software across the US. …
-
Via Rail Canada (Via Rail) announced on Sunday that two employees tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday. According to a press release, one of them working in the ticket office …
-
Alberta Health confirms that the youngest victim of COVID 19th pandemic is a woman in her 20s from Edmonton zone. Alberta Health could not give her a reply to age. …
-
Google’s sharing Canadians’ location data with the government, but says privacy’s assured
by Adminby AdminToronto – Google to share user location data in Canada to help politicians and public health officials in their response to the pandemic COVID 19th. The tech giant said in …
-
Canada’s public data on COVID-19 is (mostly) a mess. Here’s how to find the useful info
by Adminby AdminThe problem is that much of it’s based on public data that’s limited, incomplete, and often outdated, meaning it can lead to wrong conclusionsThe COVID 19th pandemic in Canada has …
-
Due to the pandemic, the City of Brampton will be implementing changes to its transit services. As of March 31, the City will be not be offering morning—6 a.m. to …
-
TORONTO – With customers having retreated to their homes in the wake of COVID-19 distilleries in North America are finding new ways to serve the community: to use their facilities …