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Travel restrictions during outbreak needless and illegal, global law experts say
OTTAWA - Global health law experts say dozens of countries - including the United States and Australia - are breaking international law by imposing travel restrictions during the n...
The Canadian Press
Feb 13, 2020
NewsAlert: CN Rail threatens to close network over blockades
MONTREAL - Canadian National Railway Co. says it will be forced to close "significant" parts of its Canadian network unless blockades impeding its rail lines are removed. More to come. Com...
The Canadian Press
Feb 11, 2020
Sask. Chinese-Canadians who recently travelled choosing to 'self-isolate' in case of coronavirus
Saskatchewan's Chinese-Canadian communities are taking steps beyond what's being recommended by the province's officials to ensure no potential cases of coronavirus are spread to the general populatio...
Jan 31, 2020
The coronavirus. (Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota/Twitter)
Fever alarms, paranoia as masked passengers fly from China
NEW YORK - In Bangladesh's biggest airport, workers held up digital thermometers to passengers' heads. A beeping alarm sounded as a passenger walking through a thermal scanner registered a fever. On a...
The Canadian Press
Jan 31, 2020
Chinese tourists cancel trips to Canadian hotspots such as Banff, Yellowknife
Tour companies and hotels in destinations popular with Chinese tourists are starting to see cancellations after a new form of virus that has led to mass quarantines and 170 deaths in China. The virus ...
CKOM News
Jan 31, 2020
U of R, U of S react to threat of coronavirus
The University of Regina is taking precautions in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak in China. The university announced Monday it was cancelling all centrally organized and funded trips to China for...
CKOM News
Jan 27, 2020
‘I would not go’ to China, says B.C. resident concerned about coronavirus
VANCOUVER - A woman who has regularly visited China from her home in Delta, B.C., says she would not travel there over concerns about a new coronavirus that is spreading beyond the city that officials...
The Canadian Press
Jan 24, 2020
WestJet cancels Saskatoon flights over approaching Alberta storm
WestJet cancelled flights out Saskatoon Wednesday due to a nasty storm system in the U.S. that is expected to touch southwestern Alberta. The airline told 650 CKOM three cancelled flights out of the c...
Brent Bosker
Nov 27, 2019
A pilot taxis a Westjet Boeing 737-700 plane to a gate after arriving at Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, B.C., on February 3, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
Travel chaos, jobs lost as UK firm Thomas Cook collapses
LONDON - Hundreds of thousands of travellers were stranded across the world Monday after British tour company Thomas Cook collapsed, immediately halting almost all its flights and hotel services and l...
CKOM News
Sep 23, 2019
British Airways grounds nearly all flights as pilots strike
LONDON - British Airways has cancelled almost all its flights for 48 hours, affecting as many as 195,000 travellers, due to a strike by pilots over pay. The U.K.'s flagship carrier said in a statement...
Associated Press
Sep 09, 2019
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