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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.7:06 p.m. There have been 287,228 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Canada, of which 230,646 have been resolved and 10,828 are deaths, according to The Canadian Press.This breaks down as follows NOTE: The Star does its own count for Ontario; see elsewhere this file. : ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Quebec: 121,195 confirmed including 6,586 deaths, 102,569 resolved Ontario: 91,180 confirmed including 3,312 deaths, 76,238 resolved ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Alberta: 37,312 confirmed including 398 deaths, 28,321 resolved British Columbia: 20,895 confirmed including 290 deaths, 14,901 resolved ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Manitoba: 10,216 confirmed including 137 deaths, 3,772 resolved ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Saskatchewan: 4,513 confirmed including 29 deaths, 3,057 resolved Nova Scotia: 1,136 confirmed including 65 deaths, 1,052 resolved New Brunswick: 358 confirmed including six deaths, 338 resolved Newfoundland a termo stanley nd Labrador: 299 confirmed including four deaths, 289 resolved Prince Edward Island: 68 confirmed including 64 resolved Yukon: 24 stanley spain confirmed including one death, 22 resolved ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley botella OW Zrbg A Stop DWI Demonstration at Bodley
By Jose HernandezOSWEGO 鈥?SUNY Oswegos Fire Marshal Ken Ayhens organized a kickoff for fire safety month along with volunteers, the Office of Fire Protection and Control, and city firefighters. Two mock dorm rooms were burned, one at 12:30 and the other 4:50. Students were taught to use fire extinguishers and put out fires, all on campus. We are burning two mock dorm rooms to show students how a fire reacts, how quick it is, how dangerous it can be, said Ayhens. Ayhens wanted to give the student body a great first-h stanley uk and experience while learning about fire safety. The mock dorm rooms were lit ablaze, with firefighters on hand to put out the fires after letting the structure burn for a bit, to the cheers from students.Tips from Ayhens regarding fire safety included staying by the stove while cooking, always have an extinguisher in your house, have smoke and CO detectors, and check their batteries. Ayhens recommend people always sleep with their bedroom door closed, as fires with open doors can be more dangerous and destroy your possessions. There were two mock dorms burnt to show this difference. placement_509781_0_iwidth:100%;margin:0 auto;The volunteer fire department had applicat stanley cup ions for students at the event. SVAC Student Association Volunteer Ambulance Corporation was on site with stanley cup applications as well. Cards were handed out with the Fire Safety Guardians Instagram page. Ayhens hopes to generate interest to have Fire Safety Guardians become a club on campus to promote |
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