Stocks rise on Wall Street as China eases quarantine rules

Stocks rose broadly in morning trading on Wall Street Tuesday and gave major indexes a solid push higher following a wobbly start to the week.
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Tire spark blamed for grassfire along Trans-Canada Highway
An RCMP investigation into Thursday night's grassfire along the Trans-Canada Highway in southern Alberta has determined the fire was not deliberately set as originally reported. -
Deadline looms for October's municipal election
Those planning to run in the upcoming municipal election have until 2 p.m. Friday to register. -
Dakota Dunes organization gives nearly $300,000 to Saskatoon community groups
The Dakota Dunes Community Development Corporation (DDCDC) is providing grants to 27 Saskatoon and area non-profit groups worth $295,000. -
Saskatoon police, fire respond after two-vehicle collision involving nuclear material
Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) and the Saskatoon Fire Department (SFD) were called out to a two-vehicle collision involving a hazardous, nuclear material Friday morning in Confederation. -
Ontario considers new ways to fund $10-a-day child care in bid to boost uptake
Ontario is considering new ways to fund the national $10-a-day child-care program in the province as it seeks to address operator concerns in an ongoing bid to increase uptake, particularly from the for-profit sector, The Canadian Press has learned. -
Seniors, advocates, slam new Ontario law that could force patients to long-term care homes
Seniors and advocates say they are terrified and livid over Ontario's move to allow hospitals to send patients into long-term care homes not of their choosing. -
Lost wolf found, returned to zoo after apparent break-in at Vancouver attraction
The wolf that was missing for several days after an apparent break-in at the Greater Vancouver Zoo has been found and returned, officials say. -
An 'incredible site': City resumes plans to redevelop Byron gravel pits
Nature trails, park land, how about an event venue? They’re all among the ideas being considered for the future of the Byron gravel pits in west London. -
Surrey, B.C., teen Lauren Kim is dominating the women's golf at Canada Games
Seventeen-year-old Lauren Kim is dominating the women's golf at the Canada Summer Games, shooting a 67 to shatter the single-round Games record in Wednesday's opening round at Legends on the Niagara Battlefield Course in Niagara Falls, Ont.