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Chandigarh reports fresh second Covid case

Chandigarh. A 43-year-old woman in Sector 43 tested positive for Covid-19, marking the city's first case in 35 days. The variant is still unknown. The city recorded a new Covid case after gap of 35 days, with a 43-year-old woman from Sector 43 testing positive. The variant of the case is yet to be ascertained.The recently identified Covid-positive patient in Chandigarh is currently undergoing mandatory seven days of home isolation. The last reported positive case was on November 18. The recently identified Covid-positive patient is currently undergoing mandatory seven days of home isolation.In the last 24 hours, the health department…
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Authorities says, Chandigarh railway station redevelopment complete by April 2024

Chandigarh. He asked the Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA) to expedite the work and get it finished by April 2024 so that by May, the station can be opened in its new avatar. The Chandigarh project was dubbed as a lighthouse project and the redevelopment of railway stations in other cities will be carried out on these lines.The station buildings on both Chandigarh side and Panchkula side were inspected along with parking development, concourse and foot over bridges. Officials of the RLDA and the Ambala Division of railways were present.The work is being undertaken by the RLDA. As per some…
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Chandigarh police arrested 2 thieves by reaching UP

Chandigarh. Chandigarh Police reached Uttar Pradesh's Gautam Budh Nagar in pursuit of the thieves to recover the loading vehicle stolen from Phase 2 Ram Darbar area of Chandigarh on December 19. Here, with the help of the local police, the police personnel took the loading vehicle and the two accused who had stolen the vehicle into their custody and sent them back to Chandigarh. The investigation will reveal how many vehicles they have stolen from Chandigarh.In this case, Rakesh, a resident of Ram Darbar, had given a complaint to the police that he works in a company to deliver chemicals.…
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Trump's winning may affect the Canada-US relations

Canada. Two years ago, the new United States ambassador to Canada arrived in snowbound Ottawa for the first time, thinking he knew all about America's rock-ribbed relationship with its trusted northern neighbour. `As I began to travel around Canada, I was surprised to learn the pervasiveness of the loss of trust, on Canada's part, of the United States,` Cohen told business leaders last month in the national capital.South of the border, Cohen's boss in the Oval Office was acutely aware of the lingering foreign-policy scars his sharp-elbowed predecessor, Donald Trump, left among some historically close U.S. allies. It was early…
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Trudeau's message to the people of Canada on Christmas

Ottawa. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians should `find strength in our differences` this Christmas. In his annual Christmas address, Trudeau called for Canadians to `love our neighbours as we love ourselves` and give back, helping those who have fallen on hard times.`Let’s share the warmth of the season with those who are spending the holidays alone this year,` Trudeau urged. He said that while Christians mark the religious holiday by celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, the values of `compassion, kindness and hope` are for everyone.Trudeau thanked members of the military, first responders, and volunteers who give their time…
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In New Glasgow, two dead bodies found after a house fire

Canada. Emergency crews remain on scene Sunday morning. A police van parked in front of a partially burnt building with caution tape. New Glasgow Regional Police say two people were found dead after a house fire Saturday on Pleasant Street. (New Glasgow Regional Police)Two people were found dead after a house fire on Saturday in New Glasgow.New Glasgow Regional Police say they are investigating following the fire on Pleasant Street. No further information has been released about the fatalities.Police, fire and ambulance responded to a report of a house fire just after 1 p.m., according to a media release from…
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FortisBC's $327M application for natural gas pipeline rejected by Energy regulator

Canada. FortisBC had argued that 30 km of new pipeline was needed to meet Okanagan area's energy demands. A person wearing a colourful red sweater stands on a railway line, with the words 'Cancel the Pipelines' visible on a black box below them.Members from a group opposed to the Trans Mountain pipeline occupy a railway in Vancouver in September 2020. B.C.'s energy regulator has shot down a proposed natural gas pipeline project in the Okanagan.The B.C. Utilities Commission (BCUC) has rejected an application from FortisBC to build a natural gas pipeline worth $327 million in the Okanagan region. The Okanagan…
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AAP condemns Dhankhar's statement on Panjab University

Chandigarh. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) completely rejected and condemned the statement of Vice President Mr. Jagdeep Dhankar, in which he said that Panjab University to grant affiliation to colleges in Haryana. Vice President is also the chancellor of Punjab University and his latest statement had created quite a row in Punjab politics.Releasing a statement, AAP Punjab chief spokesperson Malvinder Singh Kang said that PU is a symbol of Punjab’s legacy and we have emotional, historic and constitutional right over it. No Haryana College shall be granted an affiliation as no other state than Punjab has any right over PU.Kang…
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Fog increased with cold, visibility drops 20 meters in Chandigarh

Chandigarh. Along with cold, there was dense fog in some areas of the state. Hisar's Balsamand was the coldest recorded with a minimum temperature of 5.3 degrees. At the same time, due to dense fog, 20 meter visibility was recorded in Hisar and Sirsa. The Meteorological Department has issued a warning saying that there will be dense fog in some areas of the state Haryana for the next two days. With this, the minimum temperature will drop further by two to three degrees during the next 24 hours. After that there will be no major change in the temperature. Day…
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Bhagwant Mann govt's U-turn on blowing martyrdom bigules in Fatehgarh Sahib

Chandigarh. The government has withdrawn the decision to play the mourning bugle on the martyrdom day of the younger Sahibzadas in Punjab on December 27. This information was given by CM Bhagwant Singh Mann himself by posting a post on social media X. He wrote that at all I do not want that in these martyrdom days, apart from bowing down to the sacrifices of the sangat Sahibzadas, they should get into any other debate. Therefore, respecting the sentiments, the Punjab government has withdrawn the decision to sound the bugle in Sri Fatehgarh Sahib on December 27.SGPC Pradhan had objected.…
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