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COVID faceoff: Manitoba hunkering down for second time to fight spread of virus
WINNIPEG - Today is the day Manitoba goes into a self-imposed economic and social hibernation to try to bring surging COVID-19 numbers back under control. The province has been struggling to slow the ...
Nov 12, 2020

Senators set to question Freeland on bill to provide new rent relief, business aid
OTTAWA - Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland will face questions today from senators scrutinizing the government's latest bid to provide pandemic aid to hard-hit businesses. Freeland is scheduled to te...
Nov 12, 2020

AP source: Biden chooses Ron Klain as chief of staff
WASHINGTON - Joe Biden has chosen his longtime adviser Ron Klain to reprise his role as his chief of staff, installing an aide with decades of experience across Democratic presidential administrations...
Nov 11, 2020

Cleveland's Shane Bieber unanimously wins AL Cy Young Award
Cleveland Indians ace Shane Bieber was the unanimous winner of the AL Cy Young Award on Wednesday night, capping an impressive rise by the right-hander to one of the game's best pitchers. Using a vers...
Nov 11, 2020

B.C. labour board to provide neutral 'troubleshooters' for COVID-19 school plans
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's Labour Relations Board says it will provide neutral third-party "troubleshooters" to help iron out challenges arising from COVID-19 protocols in public schools. T...
Nov 11, 2020

Kamloops education giant Gordon Gore passes away
KAMLOOPS - A legend in the Kamloops science education community has passed away. Gordon Gore died just a few days short of his 83rd birthday.Gore is best known for founding and leading the BIG Little ...
Nov 11, 2020

Rourke enjoying the chance to watch younger brother set own path at Ohio University
Nathan Rourke is living this football season vicariously through his younger brother, Kurtis. The B.C. Lions rookie quarterback has been relegated to the role of football fan since August when the CFL...
Nov 11, 2020

Full details of van attack recounted at start of Minassian trial this week
TORONTO - The final resting spot. That was the phrase a prosecutor used over and over this week to describe the bloodied sidewalks, streets and squares where the lives of several pedestrians end...
Nov 11, 2020

Kamloops Home Hardware employees test positive for COVID-19
KAMLOOPS - UPDATE: Home Hardware has released more information on the two employees who tested positive for COVID-19. One worked in the contractor sales department from 7:00 am to 3:30 pm on Thursday ...
Nov 11, 2020

North Carolina Sen. Tillis reelected, keeps seat for GOP
RALEIGH, N.C. - North Carolina Republican Thom Tillis has won reelection to his U.S. Senate seat, confirming that Democrats must now win both runoff races in Georgia in January if they are to seize Se...
Nov 11, 2020

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