Coronavirus crisis

Chinatopix / The Associated PressA man wearing a protective face mask covered himself with a plastic cover before enters a supermarket in Wuhan in central China’s Hubei province, Monday.
Increase in deaths, infections: The death toll in mainland China has increased to 908, with 3,062 new infections, bringing the total to more than 40,000. More people have died from the virus than SARS, the epidemic that killed 774 people in 2002 and 2003. READ MORE
Quarantined cruise ship: One Canadian is among 66 new confirmed cases of the virus among people on a cruise ship quarantined off the coast of Japan. Of the more than 125 people on the Diamond Princess who have tested positive, eight are Canadian. READ MORE
Weather
Your forecast: Mainly cloudy with periods of snow ending this evening, a high of -6 C, peak winds from the northwest at 30 km/h and wind chill as low as -17 this afternoon. Environment Canada said 2 cm of snow is expected.
What’s happening today

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tours Unity Park in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020. Trudeau is to visit Canadian troops in Kuwait on Monday about a month after they were relocated there from Iraq.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
Trudeau to meet troops: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will visit Canadian troops in Kuwait and also meet with Prime Minister Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah. The troops were relocated after top Iranian general Qasem Soleimani was killed in a drone strike by the U.S. while he was in Iraq. The Canadian Press reports. READ MORE
At city hall: A policy to ensure “financial transparency” when transferring dividends from the City of Winnipeg’s special operating agencies, including the Winnipeg Parking Authority and golf services, is up for discussion at a committee meeting today.
In case you missed it

Chris Pizzello / The Associated PressBong Joon Ho accepts the award for best original screenplay for “Parasite” at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
At the Oscars: Parasite, a South Korean film by Bong Joon Ho, became the first non-English language film to win best picture in the 92-year history of the Oscars Sunday night. The film also won the Academy Awards for best director, best international film and best screenplay. There were no surprises in the acting categories, with Renée Zellweger, Joaquin Phoenix, Laura Dern and Brad Pitt taking home trophies. READ MORE
Economy hit hard: Manitoba’s exports to China were down 42 per cent last year, plummeting from $531 million worth of goods from $1.2 billion in 2018. “I’m not surprised, but I wasn’t expecting a drop of this magnitude,” said Gustavo Zentner, the head of a local trade consultancy. Dylan Robertson reports. READ MORE
No sleeping in for students: The Winnipeg School Division has abandoned the idea of later high school start times after the majority of parents surveyed said they were against it. The WSD said there was also a low response rate to the survey. Maggie Macintosh reports. READ MORE
‘Confidence is huge’: The Jets beat the Chicago Blackhawks at home on Sunday, their fourth win in five games. “We finally have got it turned around a little bit,” Jets captain Blake Wheeler said after the game. Mike McIntyre reports. READ MORE
On this date

On Feb. 10, 1967: The Winnipeg Free Press reported that Manitoba premier Duff Roblin told the legislature that the Canadian Constitution prevented him from imposing “fairer ways” of taxation than the impending provincial sales tax. Winnipeg was still in the running to be the site of the federal Conservative Party leadership race. In London, Soviet premier Alexei Kosygin addressed Parliament, proposing a treaty of friendship, co-operation and non-aggression with Britain.
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