Search Canada News

Categories
#canadalist #canadalisting #canadanews #canadapost #canadastories #canadastory #canadatalk #topstories Search Canada Online Listing

Experts question whether COVID-19 curfews work. But France may have had some luck

1230142906

Quebec has become the first province to implement a curfew to help curb the spread of COVID-19 — a measure that has already been instituted in many regions across the world. But how effective those measures have been are difficult to determine. Yet France has shown some positive results, according to a study.

Categories
#canada #canadastories #canadagames #canadalisting #canadanews #canadasport #canadasports #canadastory Search Canada Online Listing

Ryan Palmer, Harris English tied for lead at Tournament of Champions

Ryan-Palmer-Kapalua

Ryan Palmer went through a range of emotions over the final 15 minutes Saturday that ended with him posting a 9-under 64 for the best round of the week and a share of the lead with Harris English in the Sentry Tournament of Champions.

Categories
#canada #canadastories #canadagames #canadalisting #canadanews #canadasport #canadasports #canadastory Search Canada Online Listing

Golfer Justin Thomas uses homophobic slur at PGA tournament

Justin-Thomas-Round-3

American golfer Justin Thomas has apologized after using a homophobic slur during the third round of the Sentry Tournament of Champions on Saturday.

Categories
#canada #canadastories #canadagames #canadalisting #canadanews #canadasport #canadasports #canadastory Search Canada Online Listing

Justin Thomas apologizes after making homophobic slur

Justin Thomas apologizes after making homophobic slur

World No. 3 golfer Justin Thomas apologizes in an interview after uttering a homophobic slur during the 3rd round of Tournament of Champions.

Categories
#canadalist #canadalisting #canadanews #canadapost #canadastories #canadastory #canadatalk #topstories Search Canada Online Listing

Anti-mask protest in Kelowna, B.C., nets organizer $2,300 fine

Kelowna protest COVID-18 Jan 9 20201

Kelowna RCMP say they have issued a $2,300 fine to the organizer of a protest and march in the city’s downtown Saturday that contravened provincial public health orders related to COVID-19.

Search Canada News