Monday, January 26, 2026
ADVT 
National

Canadian Officials Hope Avian Flu Outbreak Contained To 4 Farms; 35,000 Birds To Be Euthanized

Darpan News Desk, The Canadian Press, 05 Dec, 2014 10:25 AM

    VANCOUVER — Canadian officials hope an avian flu outbreak has been contained to four quarantined poultry farms in British Columbia.

    The turkeys and chickens that haven't died from the disease will be euthanized — a total of about 35,000 birds.

    Canada's chief veterinary officer, Harpreet Kochhar, says agencies are looking for any sign the virus has moved beyond the four farms in the Fraser Valley east of Vancouver.

    Test results Thursday identified the flu strain as H5N2. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it's the same variety as three previous outbreaks in Canada.

    This outbreak began earlier this week at a turkey farm in Abbotsford and a chicken farm in Chilliwack. Two additional farms were quarantined because they received birds from the Chilliwack farm.

    There are no reports of the disease being transmitted to humans.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Blue Cross reaffirms decision not to cover million dollar baby

    Blue Cross reaffirms decision not to cover million dollar baby
    HUMBOLDT, Sask. — Saskatchewan Blue Cross says it won't reverse its decision to deny the claim of a family facing more than $900,000 in medical bills for an unexpected child birth in Hawaii.

    Blue Cross reaffirms decision not to cover million dollar baby

    Proposed settlement reached to end Manitoba naked judge case

    Proposed settlement reached to end Manitoba naked judge case
    WINNIPEG — The Canadian Judicial Council and a Manitoba judge under investigation for nude photos taken of her by her husband have reached a proposed settlement in the long-running case.

    Proposed settlement reached to end Manitoba naked judge case

    CFB Petawawa soldier working on Coyote patrol vehicle at time of deadly incident

    CFB Petawawa soldier working on Coyote patrol vehicle at time of deadly incident
    CFB PETAWAWA, Ont. — The military says a Canadian soldier who died at CFB Petawawa in eastern Ontario was doing mechanic work on an armoured vehicle when the incident that killed him occurred.

    CFB Petawawa soldier working on Coyote patrol vehicle at time of deadly incident

    Sailor Missing After Leaving Vancouver, Failing To Return

    Sailor Missing After Leaving Vancouver, Failing To Return
    Police say Rui Yamamoto was last seen on Nov. 9, when he left Vancouver on a solo sailing trip aboard an eight-metre Contessa boat named the Skibo.

    Sailor Missing After Leaving Vancouver, Failing To Return

    Canadian Forces soldier dies in on-base incident; Harper offers condolences

    Canadian Forces soldier dies in on-base incident; Harper offers condolences
    CFB PETAWAWA, Ont. — Prime Minister Stephen Harper is offering his condolences after a soldier was killed in an "unfortunate incident" at CFB Petawawa in eastern Ontario.

    Canadian Forces soldier dies in on-base incident; Harper offers condolences

    Narendra Modi's Sydney Show Host Denies Claiming To Be Miss India Australia

    Narendra Modi's Sydney Show Host Denies Claiming To Be Miss India Australia
    In the light of a controversy over the alleged claim that she was Miss India Australia, the host of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Sydney show has clarified she never claimed to be the title-holder for grabbing the event's anchoring.

    Narendra Modi's Sydney Show Host Denies Claiming To Be Miss India Australia