[ad_1] TORONTO – Hundreds of Mississauga city employees have been temporarily laid off, some for the second time this year, due to the COVD-19 blockade. In a press release released Tuesday, officials said some 1,100 part-time employees working in the city’s facilities have been temporarily laid off as of December …
Read More »Chang’e-5 successfully lands on the moon to collect lunar samples
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Read More »The question: why hasn’t the ODU played basketball at NSU for 51 years?
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Read More »The Manitoba woman remembers meeting her 75-year-old husband at a Hudson’s Bay store
[ad_1] WINNIPEG – Closing a landmark in downtown Winnipeg is sparking many memories for Morris, Man. Female. On Monday, the Hudson’s Bay Company announced it would immediately close its store in downtown Winnipeg, although it was originally scheduled to close in February 2021. For Ruth Schroeder, 99, the shop has …
Read More »Sask. introduces paid COVID-19 testing option for asymptomatic people
[ad_1] SASKATOON – You can now pay for a COVID-19 test in Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) partnered with biotech company Quantum Genetics to come up with the COVID-19 tests. The tests cost $ 150 and people can get the results in up to 48 hours. Private testing is …
Read More »BC Hydro by lowering rates, customers receive a one-time credit
[ad_1] VICTORIA – BC Hydro is reducing its tariffs by 0.6% for fiscal year 2020-21, the energy supplier announced Tuesday. BC Hydro customers will receive a one-time credit following the rate reduction, which is retroactive to April 1, 2020. Credit is expected to average around $ 4 for residential BC …
Read More »Man arrested, fined for refusing to follow COVID-19 orders in Langford
[ad_1] VICTORIA – A Vancouver Island man was arrested and fined for refusing to wear a mask and verbally abusing staff at a Langford gas station. Police were called to the Peninsula Co-op at 2320 Millstrearm Road at 3:30 pm Monday for a man causing a disturbance. West Shore RCMP …
Read More »Nikita Mazepin joins Haas for F1 2021, followed by Mick Schumacher
[ad_1] Nikita Mazepin, third in Formula 2, signs a multi-year contract with the Haas team; Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen leaving at the end of 2020; Mick Schumacher will join Mazepin once the F2 season is over By Matt Morlidge. Last updated: 01/12/20 9:09 am Haas has confirmed the first …
Read More »Sudan: Al-Burhan receives a phone call from the US Secretary of State
[ad_1] Khartoum – The president of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant General Abdul-Fattah Al-Burhan, received a phone call from US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday evening. In the phone call, Al-Burhan and Pompeo discussed bilateral relations between Sudan and the United States and ways to strengthen them, as …
Read More »Hudson’s Bay store in downtown Winnipeg closes earlier than expected on Monday
[ad_1] WINNIPEG – The Hudson’s Bay Company store in downtown Winnipeg officially closed its doors starting Monday, November 30, forever, even though it was scheduled to close in early 2021. In a statement to CTV News, a company spokesman said the current COVID-19 situation in Manitoba has led to the …
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