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Applications for Saskatchewan's big game hunt draw to close May 1

Those who wish to hunt in Saskatchewan's big game hunt will have to apply before midnight of May 1 to join, and only online applications will be accepted.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 28, 2020

Canadian News, News

Fort McMurray flooding comes close to area's only hospital

A picture was posted to Facebook showing the Northern Lights Regional Health Centre sitting just out of reach of the flooding.

Sam Edwards / Apr 28, 2020

Canadian News, News

WATCH: Ford says he will not put children at risk as Quebec moves ahead with reopening schools

Legault said businesses would be able to reopen if they are not in shopping malls, and said that construction would resume in the province as of May 11.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 28, 2020

News, American News

Politico BUSTED for false Trump story about debt to Bank of China

For all intents and purposes, Politico has issued a retraction of an explosive article from last week that claimed that President Donald Trump owed tens of millions of dollars to the Bank of China

Barrett Wilson / Apr 28, 2020

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Belgians asked to eat fries twice a week to keep up with spud surplus

The coronavirus pandemic has led to a surplus of potatoes in Belgium, the country is asking it citizen's to eat fries at least twice a week.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 28, 2020

Canadian News, News

BREAKING: New modelling shows slowing of coronavirus as provinces plan to open up

The latest figures show 49,025 confirmed cases, including 2,766 deaths, out of 740,000 tests. Seven percent have tested positive, overall.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 28, 2020

Canadian News, News

Top bureaucrats charged taxpayers for unnecessary flights after Trudeau told them not to

Top federal executives spent thousands of taxpayer dollars on commercial flights after Trudeau told Canadians they should work from home

Nico Johnson / Apr 28, 2020

Opinion, International News

Israeli's mourning on memorial day turns to independence day celebrations at midnight

One thing is for certain, Israel and the Jewish people have been through worse during our thousands of years of existence. The celebrations will always return.

Ari Hoffman / Apr 28, 2020

News, American News, Business & Finance

Beer trucks are replacing ice cream trucks in the coronavirus era

Remember when you were a kid and the ice cream truck came jingling through your neighbourhood? The only thing that could possibly make it better is beer.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 28, 2020

Canadian News

BREAKING: Trudeau says he will have to 'reflect' on mandatory coronavirus vaccine for Canadians

Trudeau said a vaccine will be extremely important to getting back to normal, but noted that treatments that are not a vaccine could also be an option for helping return normalcy.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 28, 2020

Canadian News, News

Toronto doctor 'very concerned' after being told he can't enter local TD branch

A doctor who was told he can’t enter his local TD branch is “very concerned” about the bank's coronavirus policies.

Sam Edwards / Apr 28, 2020

Canadian News

60 percent of Canadians in favour of mandatory vaccines, Liberal voters more in favour than Conservatives

Canadians are now split as to whether the vaccine should be mandatory or not—a potentially frightening government overreach to some, and a necessary step to return to normalcy for others.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 28, 2020

News, American News

NYC doctor takes her own life after weeks on the frontlines of the pandemic

A Manhattan hospital's head of emergency committed suicide on Sunday after spending days in the trenches of fighting against COVID-19.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 28, 2020

News, International News

WWII vet who walked to raise £29 million for the NHS received 125,000 cards for 100th birthday

An English Second World War veteran—known as Captain Tom—has raised over £29 million for the NHS and people are showing their gratitude.

Sam Edwards / Apr 28, 2020

Canadian News, News

RCMP to increase monitoring of Canadian citizens’ social media

The software would give the RCMP power to mine data about a citizen’s internet activities, from an emoji posted on social media to a firearm purchased illegally on the dark web.

C.G. Jones / Apr 28, 2020

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