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B.C. teen with Canada 's first human case of avian flu no longer in ICU .
13-year-old girl with mild asthma was initially taken to an undisclosed emergency department on Nov. 4 with a fever and conjunctivitis.
She was sent home without treatment, only to be brought back to hospital three days later in "respiratory distress" The teenager was then transferred to the ICU , suffering from pneumonia, acute kidney injury and respiratory failure.
For the second day in a row , BC Ferries has cancelled sailings to and from Horseshoe Bay due to a "mechanical difficulty" Alberta ’s electricity “rate of last resort” starts Wednesday , replacing the province's previous default rate for consumers who don't have a contract.
The Lethbridge police is asking residents to safeguard their bank accounts following reports of suspicious transactions involving compromised accounts.
A 32-year-old Central Huron resident has died after a two -vehicle collision in the Municipality of Huron East .
A man is in custody, and there is a no longer a “threat to public safety” for residents in West Lorne , Ont . according to provincial police.
A transport truck driver has been charged after a motorist alerted police about a commercial motor vehicle that had duct tape covering the driver's side window.
Canadian health officials say they're seeing spikes in whooping cough cases in parts of the country.
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