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Don't book that spring break trip south
If the snow and cold is starting to get to you and you're thinking of taking a trip, the Prime Minister is asking you to think again. -
Auctioning off items from the iconic Guinness World Records Museum in Niagara Falls
Here's a chance for you to own pieces of history, which have been viewed by millions of tourists in Niagara Falls. -
Canada's governor general has resigned and released a statement
Canada's governor general resigns after harassment report -
2,632 new cases of of COVID-19 in Ontario
Ontario's Ministry of Health has confirmed 2,632 new cases of COVID-19, with 2,990 more cases resolved, and 46 more deaths. -
More than 100 Canada Post employees test positive for COVID-19 at Mississauga facility
Canada Post officials confirmed 121 cases have been reported among staff at the Dixie Road location in Mississauga. -
Ontario announces which school boards will be allowed to send kids back to in-person learning
Ontario's Education Minister Stephen Lecce has announced which area schools will be allowed to return to in-person learning next week.
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U.K. variant of COVID behind deadly outbreak at Barrie long-term care home
Health officials say a U.K. variant of COVID-19 is behind a deadly outbreak at a long-term care home in Barrie, Ont., north of Toronto. -
Ontario expands COVID-19 inspection blitz of big-box stores to more areas including Niagara
Ontario government expands COVID-19 inspection blitz of big-box stores to more cities -
Feds send mobile health units to Ontario to address hospital capacity crunch
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Ottawa is sending two mobile health units to the Greater Toronto Area to help address the strain COVID-19 is placing on hospitals. -
NFL outlines attendance for the Super Bowl
The N-F-L says attendance at next month's Super Bowl will be limited to about 14-thousand, 500 fans and 75-hundred health care workers who have received a COVID-19 vaccine. -
Retail sales rise 1.3 per cent to $55.2 billion in November as online shopping surges
Statistics Canada says retail sales climbed 1.3 per cent to $55.2 billion in November, rising for the seventh straight month as Black Friday boosted online shopping. -
Trudeau speaks to the Queen after resignation of Julie Payette as governor general
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he spoke with the Queen by telephone today to let her know that Canada's Chief Justice Richard Wagner is stepping in until Trudeau names a new governor general.
Music News
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Who Won What At 2021 iHeartRadio Podcast Awards
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Gigi Hadid Reveals Name Of Daughter With Zayn Malik
The baby name was revealed four months after her birth. -
Vampire Weekend's Rostam Sets Amanda Gorman Poem To Music
The musician was inspired by the Inauguration Day poem. -
Céline Dion Promotes Canadian COVID-19 App
The singer tweeted an appeal to download the exposure notification app. -
What Happened January 22nd In Pop Music History
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