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/ 4 years agoCanada women’s team prepares to battle for gold in world hockey tournament in Halifax
The 2021 IIHF Women’s World Championship is officially happening in Nova Scotia with Canada set to open the tournament against Finland...
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/ 4 years agoMoose Jaw restaurant says Regina travel advisory is being ignored
Saskatchewan’s top doctor is worried about a growing number of COVID-19 cases in Moose Jaw, as some businesses say travel advisories...
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/ 4 years agoCOVID-19: Here’s a list of Ottawa pharmacies offering the AstraZeneca vaccine
Ontario has released a list of pharmacies across the province set to join the rollout of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to...
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/ 4 years agoPut your city on the TC map — TechCrunch’s European Cities Survey 2021
TechCrunch is embarking on a major new project to survey European founders and investors in cities outside the larger European capitals....
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/ 4 years agoCOVID-19: Latest developments in the Greater Toronto Area on April 1
Here are the latest developments on the COVID-19 pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for Thursday. ‘Schools will remain open’ and April...
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/ 4 years agoThe other health crisis parents say must be treated as urgently as COVID-19
Morgan Goodridge wanted to get better. Eight days after his 26th birthday, he overdosed on toxic drugs. His mother Kathleen Radu...
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/ 4 years agoWhat’s open and closed in Winnipeg over the holiday weekend?
Although many local businesses and civic facilities are already affected by Manitoba’s pandemic restrictions, many others that have been open will...
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/ 4 years agoLockdown alternatives, more small business aid needed as restrictions ramp up: CFIB
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is asking provincial governments for lockdown alternatives and increased financial support for small businesses. The...
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/ 4 years agoCOVID-19: Ontario restaurants, small businesses demand compensation as lockdown expected
TORONTO — News that Ontario is going back into widespread lockdowns to control the COVID-19 pandemic is leading to demands for compensation...
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/ 4 years agoVaccine rollout in Europe ‘unacceptably slow,’ WHO says
European nations’ immunization campaigns against COVID-19 are “unacceptably slow” and risk prolonging the pandemic, a senior World Health Organization official said...
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/ 4 years ago‘Schools will remain open’ and April Break will go ahead, Ontario education minister says
Ontario’s education minister Stephen Lecce said Thursday that schools will remain open as they are “critical for mental health and learning.”...
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/ 4 years agoCOVID-19 vaccine rollout in Europe ‘unacceptably slow,’ WHO says
European nations’ immunization campaigns against COVID-19 are “unacceptably slow” and risk prolonging the pandemic, a senior World Health Organization official said...