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Black Press Media Weekly Roundup: Top headlines this week

Here are some of this week鈥檚 biggest news items

Happy Friday! Fall is definitely starting to make its way into the region, so in case you were busy enjoying the cooler weather this week, here鈥檚 what happened in the news to catch you up before your weekend begins.

False B.C. fur farm ban announcement a 鈥榬ollercoaster of emotions鈥: activist

A fake news release was sent out to media outlets on Tuesday (Sept. 14) morning, announcing that the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries was banning fur farms, phasing them out over the next five months and providing support for mink farmers.

But that announcement was confirmed to be false when the real agriculture ministry sent out a memo saying that they are not, in fact, banning fur farms.

91大黄鸭 animal rights activist Amy Soranno said it was a rollercoaster of emotions and that finding out the announcement was fake was upsetting.

鈥淭here remain a plethora of reasons why a ban should indeed be implemented for environmental, human, and animal concerns,鈥 she said.

A Princeton man called 911 on Monday (Sept. 13) after he saw someone being turned away from a local restaurant as the vaccine card regulations kicked in.

Princeton RCMP鈥檚 Sgt. Rob Hughes said the caller wanted it known that he was outraged that someone didn鈥檛 get their breakfast.

Hughes said the man blamed Liberal leader Justin Trudeau for the country 鈥渇alling apart.鈥

A record number of patients suffering from COVID-19 is straining resources at Vernon Jubilee Hospital, according to a doctor who works there.

He said that in order to take care of and accommodate COVID patients, they鈥檝e had to put non-emergent surgeries on hold.

At baseline, VJH only has 10 ICU beds, with nine COVID patients taking up the beds. The hospital is taking care of around 32 COVID-positive patients and has put the hospital at 30 per cent over capacity.

Convicted offender Curtis Sagmoen had been allegedly hired, then let go, by LNG Canada at its Kitimat site after locals brought forward their concerns about the new hire.

LNG Canada released a statement about the situation after Kitimat鈥檚 City Centre Mall was vandalized with the words 鈥淟NG Canada hires serial killers.鈥

Sagmoen has been found guilty of two separate charges involving offences against a sex worker, and he also pleaded guilty to assault in an unrelated incident involving a sex worker in Maple Ridge in 2013.



twila.amato@blackpress.ca

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Twila Amato

About the Author: Twila Amato

Twila was a radio reporter based in northern Vancouver Island. She won the Jack Webster Student Journalism Award while at BCIT and received a degree in ancient and modern Greek history from McGill University.
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