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Saskatoon Public Schools says a staffing crunch because of rising COVID cases could lead to disruption in school operations, according to a letter sent to parents. Despite a high number of available COVID rapid tests compared to other provinces, Saskatchewan's top doctor says it's important not to "overuse" them. Saskatchewan added 1, new cases of COVID on Wednesday, pushing the active case count to another all-time high of 8, A third former patient of Sylvester Ukabam told court Wednesday she saw and trusted the then-gastroenterologist for 13 years prior to the incident that caused her sexual assault allegation.

A New Brunswick woman with a terminal diagnosis became the first in the province to donate her organs after receiving medical assistance to die. Students in Ontario are set to return to in-person learning on Monday. Here's everything you need to know. Brampton Transit will cancel more than 20 routes starting on Jan.

Thousands more people have registered for their first dose of a COVID vaccine, amid threats by Quebec officials to tax the unvaccinated. After a post-holiday shutdown, classrooms in Quebec will welcome students back for in-person learning next week, Premier Francois Legault announced late Wednesday evening. A Quebec Superior Court judge has temporarily suspended a father's right to see his child based on evidence that the man is not vaccinated against COVID and appears to oppose government anti-pandemic health measures.

The Ontario government's return to school plan is raising many questions and concerns for parents and teachers' unions. The Ontario government is temporarily removing elements of the G road test in an effort to address the testing backlog created by COVID restrictions. Crews respond to water main break in west Edmonton A section of a west Edmonton road was under water after a water main break Wednesday evening. Canadian women's hockey team features 10 Olympic rookies The Canadian women's Olympic hockey team was announced Tuesday.

Appeal Court cuts sentence in half for Alberta battered woman who killed her husband The Alberta Court of Appeal has cut in half the year prison sentence for an Alberta woman who admitted to shooting her husband in the head and dumping his body in a pond.

Additional arrests made in homicide investigation The Edmonton Police Service has arrested two more people in connection to the death of Darrin Dean Cross. Top Videos 'It's unacceptable': ER doc on wait times. Doctors urge Albertans to take Omicron seriously. Alberta's rapid test shipment delayed. Mother seeks justice for infant son. EPS releases surveillance video of thieves. Catalytic converters stolen from charity.

Snow clearing frustration for residents, crews. Watch: 80 escaped ostriches run through streets in China. Man buys truck with odometer rolled back more than ,km. Links in the news. Editor's Picks 'A big inconvenience': Residents in southeast Edmonton neighbourhood frustrated with windrows left behind Residents in a southeast Edmonton neighbourhood are frustrated with the massive windrows left behind by city crews after blading the area for ice buildup.

Alberta's new camping reservation system opens today. Here's what you need to know Starting at 9 a. Incredibly accurate backyard rink complete with Canadian loonie for luck and mini cooler Zamboni There are few dads better equipped to build an epic backyard hockey rink than Edmonton's Jeff Nash. CTV News at Six 6 p. CTV News at p. Josh Eats Edmonton: Calle Mexico. Josh Eats Edmonton: Three Vikings.

Axe throwing: Kent vs Ziyah. Waffle House worker spills diner's 'secrets' on TikTok. Young Sask. Canadian celebs virtually visiting students during classes. Wolf volcano eruption leaves 15 km long trail of lava. Warming planet puts Arctic infrastructure at risk: report.

Stay Connected. Students in Ontario are set to return to in-person learning on Monday. Here's everything you need to know. Brampton Transit will cancel more than 20 routes starting on Jan.

Thousands more people have registered for their first dose of a COVID vaccine, amid threats by Quebec officials to tax the unvaccinated. After a post-holiday shutdown, classrooms in Quebec will welcome students back for in-person learning next week, Premier Francois Legault announced late Wednesday evening.

A Quebec Superior Court judge has temporarily suspended a father's right to see his child based on evidence that the man is not vaccinated against COVID and appears to oppose government anti-pandemic health measures. Medical officer of health Dr. Vera Etches calls the Omicron variant a "game changer" due to its high transmissibility. Ontario Provincial Police are warning businesses of some counterfeit toonies that were found at a store in Hawkesbury. Quebec provincial police have released their annual report on road safety in the province, showing an uptick in fatal collisions in compared to , though a slight decrease in the Outaouais region.

The Ontario government's return to school plan is raising many questions and concerns for parents and teachers' unions. The Ontario government is temporarily removing elements of the G road test in an effort to address the testing backlog created by COVID restrictions. Players participating in Ontario University Athletics launched a new video campaign this week to get them back on the court and on the ice.

The original site of Living Space homeless shelter in Timmins is being converted into an overdose prevention site. Manitoba public health is shifting to mitigate the impact of COVID instead of containing it, saying with the highly transmissible Omicron variant in play, it is likely everyone will be exposed to the virus in the coming weeks.

BCEHS responded to 35, overdoses in , an increase of 31 per cent compared to the previous year, and nearly triple the 12, it responded to in The Board of Education in Delta, B. If Victoria Coun. Health Ministry. A Victoria senior is asking for your help after a string of bad luck events took away her ability to move around the city.

Crews respond to water main break in west Edmonton. Vaccine mandate for truckers will have exemption, CBSA says. Mother seeking justice for slain son after murder charge stayed.

Canadian women's hockey team features 10 Olympic rookies. When will Canada's Omicron wave peak? John Vennavally-Rao gives insight on the addictive internet game that has earned international popularity. A Waffle House worker is spilling the details on the diner's secret marking system on TikTok.

ABC's Will Ganss reports. Teachers are accepting pop-up visits from some well-known Canadians during online classes to engage with students. Todd Battis reports. Frozen water shooting from a ruptured snow blowing pipe catching unsuspected skiers and snowboarders in N. A pilot crash-landed a medical helicopter in Philadelphia without loss of life. Tom Walters has more on the incredible survival story. Will Flanery is an eye specialist who also has a social media following for his comedic stylings.

Avis Favaro reports. Some experts are warning that Quebec's unprecedented plan to tax adult residents who refuse to be vaccinated against COVID could have the greatest impact on those who have 'suffered the most during the pandemic,' such as vulnerable and marginalized groups. Two police officers who responded to a domestic violence call involving Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie last year in Moab, Utah, should be put on probation for what the city called 'several unintentional mistakes' made during the encounter, according to an independent investigator.

Less than two weeks after the winter term started, French teachers are already exhausted by the pressures of surging COVID cases. The House panel investigating the U. Capitol insurrection requested an interview and records from House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, as it continues to seek first-hand details from members of Congress on former U. President Donald Trump's actions on the day hundreds of his supporters brutally beat police, stormed the building and interrupted the certification of the election.

A German court has convicted a former Syrian secret police officer of crimes against humanity for overseeing the abuse of detainees at a jail near Damascus a decade ago. The University Health Network's Dr.

John Granton says he continues to see unvaccinated patients 'being the sickest' in the ICU. Scientists are warning that up to half of the infrastructure in the Arctic will be at risk by because of warming permafrost.

Filipino nurses Antonette Licuanan and Karla Ducusin talk about their desire to get to work and help support 'burned out' Canadian nurses. Julius Grey, a human rights lawyer, says that Quebec's planned tax on the unvaccinated is a charter violation, but that may not matter. Alan Drummond of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians talks about why ambulance services struggle to respond to emergencies.

A large 'sea dragon' fossil was discovered in England, belonging to the Ichthyosaur species, which went extinct 90 million years ago. The University of British Columbia has obtained a first edition of William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories and Tragedies, and promised to provide "unprecedented" public access to the extremely rare and highly sought-after book.

Diago Delgado is getting set to make his football debut in Portugal. There is no question that two years of lockdowns, business closures, lineups and all around uncertainty is taking its toll on Ontarians -- but one man is hoping to inspire smiles. Well-known Indigenous musician Vince Fontaine from Winnipeg has died. A Saskatoon boy diagnosed with a rare pediatric brain tumour has met his hero - Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. A seven-year-old B. Canada's top doctor has had her booster shot, thanks to a local Ottawa doctor's vaccine clinic.

The federal government is extending the deadline for small businesses to pay back their Canada Emergency Business Account CEBA loans to the end of BCEHS responded to 35, overdoses in , an increase of 31 per cent compared to the previous year, and nearly triple the 12, it responded to in Scientists in Georgia have discovered bacteria with a gene that makes it resistant to some of the strongest antibiotics in the world, in what has been described as a 'dangerous problem' for public health.

More than 80 fact checking organizations are calling on YouTube to address what they say is rampant misinformation on the platform. The Nigerian government has lifted its ban on Twitter, seven months after the West African country's more than million people were shut out of the social media network. Jenna Jameson has offered an update on a medical condition that has her hospitalized in Hawaii. Jason Momoa and wife Lisa Bonet have ended their year relationship.

A joint statement posted on the 'Aquaman' star's Instagram page Wednesday that he and his wife were parting ways. A new lawsuit accused an ammunition supplier Wednesday of creating dangerous conditions on a movie set where a gun held by actor Alec Baldwin killed a cinematographer, by including live ammunition in a box that was supposed to include only dummy rounds.

Shares were mostly lower in Asia on Thursday after the latest report of surging prices in the U. Europe's natural gas crisis isn't letting up. Reserves are low. Prices are high. Utility customers are getting hit with higher bills. Major Russian supplier Gazprom isn't selling gas like it used to.

Dawn, the top-selling dish soap brand, has unveiled a redesigned bottle with 'patented no-flip cap technology. A self-sealing valve prevents the soap from leaking. Just weeks before hosting the Beijing Winter Olympics, China is battling multiple coronavirus outbreaks in half a dozen cities, with the one closest to the capital driven by the highly transmissible Omicron variant.



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