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The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada for Monday, June 28, 2021

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada for Monday, June 28, 2021

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada (all times eastern): 6:55 p.m. The Northwest Territories is no longer requiring masks to be worn in public places in Yellowknife and three other communities.
Heat wave dubbed 'dangerous,' 'historic' bakes much of Western Canada

Heat wave dubbed 'dangerous,' 'historic' bakes much of Western Canada

VANCOUVER — Environment Canada warns the torrid heat wave that has settled over much of Western Canada won't lift for days, although parts of British Columbia and Yukon could see some relief sooner. Heat warnings were posted across B.C.
Little damage as suspicious fire probed at abandoned church in northwestern B.C.

Little damage as suspicious fire probed at abandoned church in northwestern B.C.

GITWANGAK, B.C. — The Mounties say they are investigating a suspicious fire at an abandoned church in northwestern British Columbia.
Another fire at Catholic church under investigation, this time in Alberta

Another fire at Catholic church under investigation, this time in Alberta

SIKSIKA FIRST NATION, ALBERTA — Police are investigating a fire at a Roman Catholic church in an Indigenous community east of Calgary. RCMP say officers were called to the Siksika First Nation Catholic Church shortly after midnight.
Northwest Territories government to pay repair costs from spring flooding

Northwest Territories government to pay repair costs from spring flooding

YELLOWKNIFE — The government of the Northwest Territories says it will cover the cost to repair or replace homes damaged by spring flooding.
'Extremely extreme': High temps push western wildfire risk into uncharted territory

'Extremely extreme': High temps push western wildfire risk into uncharted territory

Forestry experts hope clear, blue skies hold over Western Canada as unprecedented hot weather pushes wildfire risks to levels just as record-breaking.
U.K. study reports mixing AstraZeneca, Pfizer vaccines produces better immunity

U.K. study reports mixing AstraZeneca, Pfizer vaccines produces better immunity

OTTAWA — A vaccine study in the United Kingdom reports that getting a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine four weeks after a dose of Oxford-AstraZeneca produced a much stronger immune response than two doses of AstraZeneca.
B.C. provides $12 million to First Nations investigating former residential schools

B.C. provides $12 million to First Nations investigating former residential schools

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says it's providing $12 million to support First Nations with investigative work at former residential school sites.
Fans seeking scarce Montreal Canadiens Stanley Cup tickets face hefty prices

Fans seeking scarce Montreal Canadiens Stanley Cup tickets face hefty prices

MONTREAL — Fans looking to secure tickets to a Montreal Canadiens game during the Stanley Cup finals should be ready to fork over a small fortune.
Latest report finds more sexism, racism complaints at Winnipeg's human rights museum

Latest report finds more sexism, racism complaints at Winnipeg's human rights museum

WINNIPEG — The president of the Canadian Museum for Human rights says a report that found additional sexual harassment complaints and a pattern of racism against Black men is concerning but she's hopeful change is underway.