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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg Dies At 87
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Friday after complications from pancreatic cancer. The 87-year-old served as a Supreme Court justice for the last 27 years. Ginsburg became an icon of the fight for wo...
Ben Burnett
Sep 19, 2020
Canada/US Border Closure Extended
Non-essential travel between Canada and the United States will continue to be restricted. Public Safety Minister Bill Blair announced today that the border closure will remain in place until at least ...
Tara Clow
Sep 18, 2020
No active cases
The Department of Health and Wellness has reported no new cases of COVID-19 Friday. There hasn’t been a new positive test result in 11 days, and there are no active cases left in the province. T...
Jack Morse
Sep 18, 2020
MHL Preseason Games Announced, None in NS
The MHL announced their preseason schedule this morning but as of now it only includes three games, all of which are set to take place in New Brunswick. The 2020-21 exhibition season begins Sunday, Se...
Evan Taylor
Sep 18, 2020
Premier says cooler heads must prevail in fishing dispute
The premier says he’s concerned about rising tensions between Southwest Nova fishermen and Sipekne’katik First Nation members. The First Nation issued, what it called, “Moderate Live...
Jack Morse
Sep 17, 2020
No new cases for ten days
The Department of Health and Wellness hasn’t reported any new cases of COVID-19 Thursday. It’s the tenth day in a row without a new positive test result. One active infection remains in th...
Jack Morse
Sep 17, 2020
PM Doesn’t Want Election, But Insists One Could Be Held Safely
There is growing talk about a possible fall federal election with the Liberals set to deliver a throne speech next week. But Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday that he does not want an elect...
Brad Perry
Sep 16, 2020
No new cases Wednesday, $289 million coming from restart agreement
The Department of Health and Wellness is reporting no new cases Wednesday. It’s the ninth day in a row without a new positive COVID-19 test result. One active infection remains in the province. ...
Jack Morse
Sep 16, 2020
Police, Community Working Group Picking Up Steam
Thunder Bay Police and the community searching for a better long-term relationship with the infancy of Gawendum Gaakina Awaya. The group was launched in April of 2018 to replace the former Aboriginal ...
Kevin Jeffrey
Sep 16, 2020
U.S. Drops Tariff On Canadian Aluminum
The United States has dropped its 10 per cent tariff on Canadian aluminum imposed in August. The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said imports have declined sharply from the surges experienced ...
Brad Perry
Sep 15, 2020
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