Two new cases of measles have been reported in British Columbia, with one of them prompting health officials in neighbouring Alberta and Northwest Territories to warn that the person may have exposed others to the infection as they travelled. Vancouver International Airport says the first case arrived on a Philippine Airlines flight from Manila on February 11th, and another person with measles left Vancouver on an Air Canada flight to Edmonton the next day. Alberta Health Services says that person then rode via airport shuttle to a hotel in nearby Leduc, then visited a Walmart in Leduc, and left Edmonton on a Canadian North flight for Inuvik, Northwest Territories on February 13th and also travelled through Yellowknife and Norman Wells that day










