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Biden revokes Trump orders on 'anarchist' cities and more
President Joe Biden on Wednesday formally revoked a series of presidential orders and memorandum signed by Donald Trump, including one that sought to cut funding from several cities the 45th president...
Feb 24, 2021

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021
The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 7:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021. There are 855,126 confirmed cases in Canada. _ Canada: 855,126 confirmed cases (30,393 active, ...
Feb 24, 2021

What'sHappeningNOW Feb. 24, 2021
Senior reporter Nigel Maxwell talks about a vaccination decision made at a Prince Albert care home.
Feb 24, 2021

Council wants operator and neighbours to talk before care home approval
A proposed care home in the Kinsmen Park area is getting some push back from prospective neighbours, prompting city council to put a vote on its development permit on hold.The residence would be opera...
Feb 24, 2021

'The Tiger I know is a survivor and a fighter,' Bill Paul weighs in on Tiger Woods
Longtime Canadian Open tournament director Bill Paul remembers the summer of 2000 well. He learned in early July of that year that Tiger Woods - already a phenom just a few years into his pro career -...
Feb 24, 2021

Bison returns back to land on Poundmaker and Onion Lake Cree Nations
After over 150 years, the bison have finally returned to the plains at a number of local first nations. Herds were recently released at Poundmaker Cree Nation and Onion Lake Cree Nation.The Poundmaker...
Feb 24, 2021

Canadian women exit SheBelieves Cup on losing note, blanked 2-0 by Brazil
ORLANDO - Canada paid for some slack defending in the first half Wednesday, beaten 2-0 by Brazil in the SheBelieves Cup. The Canadian women were second-best for much of the game at Exploria Stadium. D...
Feb 24, 2021

Man charged with child rape volunteered with senior college
PORTLAND, Maine - A retired drama teacher accused of sexually assaulting boys in Massachusetts and New York was allowed to teach in a program for senior citizens that's affiliated with the University ...
Feb 24, 2021

Raider billets forced to take year off as operations move to Regina
When hockey players make a major junior or an elite U18 hockey team and have to move away from home to play, they need a place to stay.That's where billet families come into play. A billet family will...
Feb 24, 2021

Chamber of Commerce urging businesses to explore grants
The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce, along with it's regional chapters, is urging business owners to see if they qualify for the reopened Canada United grant. More than 2,000 businesses across the co...
Feb 24, 2021

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