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The number of Durham Region COVID-19 patients in hospital has risen to 91, according to statistics released Wednesday, April 28.The increase 鈥?there were 83 COVID-19 patients hospitalized as of April 27 鈥?
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stanley cup Park, Constable George Tudos confirmed. He said that no charges had been laid as of Wednesday morning, but that an examination of the event, which was promoted on social media, continues. We are looking into it, Tudos said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The event as advertised was in clear defiance of stay-at-home rules and legislation prohibiting public gatherings, measures imposed b Aqsk Nova Scotia reports two new COVID-19 infections, three active cases in province
Ontario residents won ;t really have to worry about a swarm of cicadas arising this summer like a biblical plague, says a bug expert.In the U.S., entomologists are getting excited about a rare phenomena where two large b
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botella stanley e time in early summer, with more than a trillion bugs expected to be flying around. It so rare, experts say it hasn ;t happened since 1803.However, in Ontario, it a different story. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The one they ;re talking about 鈥?this giant emergence 鈥?those are periodical cicadas, Guelph University 8216 school of environmental sciences assistant professor Andrew Young said. Those ones we don ;t have. Ontario has 10 common breeds of cicadas, and most are visible every year, although in
stanley cups uk dividual bugs have a two to three-year life cycle and don ;t always come out of the ground until they mature. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We have something called scissor cicadas, which are black and yellow, and look similar to the 17-year cicadas that are emerging in the U.S. this summer, Young said. It basically never that, it one of the scissor cicadas. The most common cicada people are familiar with is the dog-day cicada, a green and brown bug usually seen in August through September. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW You hear that