Health Canada authorizes updated Novavax COVID-19 vaccine targeting XBB variant
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:06:41 GMT
OTTAWA — Health Canada has authorized an updated COVID-19 vaccine from Novavax that targets the XBB.1.5 variant.The new vaccine is called Nuvaxovid and is approved for people 12 years of age and over.Nuvaxovid is a protein subunit vaccine, meaning it contains harmless pieces of virus.The other two XBB vaccines currently authorized in Canada are mRNA vaccines, manufactured by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.The mRNA options remain the only XBB vaccines approved for children under 12.The National Advisory Committee on Immunization recommends that everyone six months of age and older get the XBB.1.5 vaccine if it has been six months or longer since their last COVID-19 vaccination or COVID-19 infection.Ford government passes motion to bypass committee hearings on new Ontario Place legislation
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:06:41 GMT
Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government has passed a motion to bypass debate and public hearings for a bill to redevelop Ontario Place.The legislation allows the province to take control of two Toronto highways, exempts Ontario Place land from a full environmental assessment and gives the infrastructure minister the power to issue minister zoning orders that overrides local laws.The motion that passed allows the government to skip committee hearings where the public can provide input, and skips debate on the third and final reading of a bill.The province has said it must reach certain milestones on the Ontario Place redevelopment set out in a contract with private companies and one of those deadlines is approaching at the end of the year. Related: Bypassing public hearings, debate on Ontario Place bill is undemocratic: opposition Advocates say Ontario Place deal between province, Toronto falls short Ford government says moving s...Hamas officials join Nelson Mandela’s family at ceremony marking 10th anniversary of his death
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:06:41 GMT
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Hamas officials joined members of Nelson Mandela’s family in laying wreaths at a statue of the statesman and Nobel Peace Prize winner in South Africa on Tuesday to mark the 10th anniversary of his death.Former Hamas government minister Basem Naim is in South Africa as part of a delegation and joined Mandela’s grandson, Mandla Mandela, and others at the ceremony at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, the seat of the South African government.South Africa has been vocal in its support of the Palestinian cause for years and has strongly criticized Israel over its response to the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas. South Africa has previously compared Israel’s actions in Gaza to its own past apartheid system of racial oppression.South Africa’s ruling African National Congress party, which Nelson Mandela once led, voted in favor of a motion in Parliament last month to close the Israeli Embassy in South Africa and cut diplomatic ties because of the ...Texas high school sends Black student back to in-school suspension over his locs hairstyle
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:06:41 GMT
A Texas high school sent a Black student back to in-school suspension Tuesday for refusing to change his hairstyle, renewing a monthslong standoff over a dress code policy the teen’s family calls discriminatory. The student, Darryl George, was suspended for 13 days because his hair is out of compliance when let down, according to a disciplinary notice issued by Barbers Hill High School in Mont Belvieu, Texas. It was his first day back at the school after spending a month at an off-site disciplinary program. George, 18, already has spent more than 80% of his junior year outside of his regular classroom.He was first pulled from the classroom at the Houston-area school in August after school officials said his braided locs fell below his eyebrows and ear lobes and violated the district’s dress code. His family argues the punishment violates the CROWN Act, which became law in Texas in September and is intended to prohibit race-based hair discrimination. The school says the CROWN A...Police identify woman found dead in Bowmanville
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:06:41 GMT
Durham Regional Police have identified a woman whose body was discovered in a wooded area in Bowmanville last week.The human remains were found by police on Tuesday, Nov. 28, near Simpson Avenue and Baseline Road. Officers were in the area for an unrelated matter when the body was discovered.Investigators identified the woman as 40-year-old Ericka Saunders. While police say her death is not being considered suspicious at this time, officers are still hoping to speak with anyone who may have information related to this case.Atmospheric river brings heavy rain, flooding and warm winter temperatures to the Pacific Northwest
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:06:41 GMT
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — An atmospheric river has brought heavy rain, flooding and warm winter temperatures to the Pacific Northwest, closing roadways and schools as it shattered daily rainfall and temperature records in Washington state.The National Weather Service on Tuesday issued flood warnings in parts of western Washington, including in areas north and east of Seattle and across a large swath of the Olympic Peninsula.Daily rainfall records were broken in Seattle on Monday after the city received 1.5 inches of rain, said Kirby Cook, science and operations officer at the National Weather Service’s office in Seattle. “We’ll continue to see significant impacts, especially with river crests and rises on area rivers” through Wednesday morning, Cook said Tuesday.On the peninsula, the small town of Forks saw its rainfall record for Dec. 4 more than double after it received about 3.8 inches of rain, the National Weather Service said. By early Tuesday morning, it had recorded 4.7 inches of...Teen and parents indicted after shootout outside Baltimore high school that left 3 wounded
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:06:41 GMT
BALTIMORE (AP) — A grand jury has indicted a Baltimore teen and his parents on allegations they brought a gun to a high school campus in October and beat up a student shortly before classes were to start, prompting a shootout that left three young people wounded, city prosecutors said Tuesday.The shooting added to an uptick in youth violence plaguing the city this year, including several instances of Baltimore public school students being shot on or near high school campuses. That trend has persisted even as Baltimore gun violence overall has declined during the past several months.Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates announced the charges at a news conference Tuesday morning. He questioned how the city is supposed to reduce youth violence if parents are active participants.“As a parent, it is absolutely mindblowing to read the allegations in this indictment, where a child’s guardians facilitate in settling a schoolyard dispute with violence,” he said. “Hear me clear, parents, if y...Pixar’s Toronto-set ‘Turning Red’ among Disney Plus debuts now headed to theatres
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:06:41 GMT
Pixar’s Toronto-set animated film “Turning Red” is getting its day on the big screen after a Disney Plus home premiere during the COVID-19 pandemic.The Oscar-nominated movie is booked for a theatrical run starting Feb. 9, 2024. It’s one of three Pixar titles whose streaming-only fates are now being rewritten.Jazz comedy “Soul” heads to cinemas Jan. 12 while the Italian Riviera adventure “Luca,” featuring the voice of Vancouver actor Jacob Tremblay, launches in theatres March 22.“Turning Red” follows the story of a Chinese-Canadian teenager who morphs into a red panda whenever she’s under pressure. It was the first Pixar film set in Canada and while it was originally planned to play theatres last year, Disney rerouted the title to its streaming service as COVID-19 cases surged.The decision led to grumblings from some Canadians who felt the film deserved the big-screen treatment.While Disney didn’t explain why all...Why scientists are closer to understanding tinnitus — and more
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:06:41 GMT
For Tuesday, Dec. 5, WGN’s Dina Bair has new medical information, including: More Coverage: WGN's Medical Watch Discovery made in tinnitus studyScientists in Massachusetts are closer to understanding tinnitus. Up to 10% of adults worldwide suffer from persistent ringing or buzzing in the ears. It's often unclear what causes tinnitus and it is challenging to treat. The traditional belief is tinnitus happens in people who already lost some hearing. But researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear have found people with tinnitus may have hidden hearing loss that isn't detected by conventional hearing tests. It's similar to phantom limb syndrome. The brain tries to compensate for the loss of hearing by increasing its activity, resulting in the perception of a phantom sound. It's not too late to get the flu vaccineIt's not too late to get a flu shot. The ideal schedule for shots would have most people vaccinated by the end of October before the cycle of people catching and spreading t...Texas high school again suspends Black student over his hairstyle
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:06:41 GMT
A Texas high school sent a Black student back to in-school suspension Tuesday for refusing to change his hairstyle, renewing a monthslong standoff over a dress code policy the teen's family calls discriminatory.The student, Darryl George, was suspended for 13 days because his hair is out of compliance when let down, according to a disciplinary notice issued by Barbers Hill High School in Mont Belvieu, Texas. It was his first day back at the school after spending a month at an off-site disciplinary program.George, 18, already has spent more than 80% of his junior year outside of his regular classroom.He was first pulled from the classroom at the Houston-area school in August after school officials said his braided locs fell below his eyebrows and ear lobes and violated the district’s dress code. His family argues the punishment violates the CROWN Act, which became law in Texas in September and is intended to prohibit race-based hair discrimination. The school says the CROWN Act does ...Latest news
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