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COMM ECON ENGL FNCE LAW LEAD MNGT MKTG MATH NTST SMDE IGOV YTC is Edmonton's only Indigenous post-secondary institution. New restrictions apply to businesses and private gatherings File. There is a limit of 10 people per table and no mingling between tables.

If a venue seats between and 1, people, only people are allowed. Flames break out at northeast home. Alberta unveils new tutoring videos but some experts find them 'problematic'. What's the difference between KN95 and KF94 masks?

Ontario woman with Stage 4 colon cancer has life-saving surgery postponed indefinitely A year-old Ontario woman diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer has had her surgery postponed indefinitely and says it could be too late to save her if the procedure keeps getting pushed back.

Double-fault: Visa revoked again, Djokovic faces deportation Novak Djokovic faces deportation again after the Australian government revoked his visa for a second time, the latest twist in the ongoing saga over whether the No. Some nurses still don't have proper COVID personal protective equipment: union Regional unions across the country report that nurses who have requested fit-tested respirators still can't get them in some cases, despite the Omicron variant being far more transmissible than previous variants.

Calgary New poll suggests Albertans growing sentiment against further public health restrictions Alberta continues to holdout against introducing further public health measures despite pressure from some of the medical community, and a new poll suggests most Albertans agree with the province.

Sent home alone: Family demand answers after 6-year-old son walks more than a kilometre home by himself Adanech Sahilie was shocked when her six-year-old son knocked on the family's front door Wednesday morning. Murray collects first win of the season as Senators upset Flames Nick Paul scored twice in the first period and Matt Murray made 27 saves for his first win of the season as the Ottawa Senators defeated the Calgary Flames on Thursday.

Saskatoon Sask. As investigation into Saskatoon girl's death continues, rally calls for charges to be laid Dozens of people marched from Saskatoon Police Service headquarters to City Hall on Thursday calling for charges to be laid against the person driving the vehicle in a crash that killed a nine-year-old girl.

Regina Sask. Apartment fire east of downtown cuts power to Carmichael Outreach, displaces residents Carmichael Outreach Centre was forced to suspend all operations Thursday, thanks to a nearby fire at an apartment complex. Atlantic N. Toronto issues another extreme cold weather alert Toronto has once again issued an extreme cold weather alert for the second time this week as frigid temperatures are expected on Friday. Montreal Quebec's 10 p. Canadian immigrants turn to MPs for help with official documents, but to no avail Canadian immigrants say they've been reaching out to their federal members of parliament for help with their long-delayed immigration files.

Emergency officials to give update on Merivale Road explosion Ottawa emergency officials are delivering another update Friday morning on a major explosion on Merivale Road. Kitchener Police investigating armed robbery at Drumbo bank OPP are looking for 'multiple' suspects after an armed bank robbery in Drumbo. Northern Ontario Sault police investigate shooting, one sent to hospital Sault Ste. Winnipeg Manitoba schools to no longer provide notification of COVID close contacts Manitoba schools will no longer provide close contact notification or letters on individual COVID cases in school, a change the province says is required due to the emergence of the Omicron variant.

Reversal of federal vaccine mandate for truckers 'really creates confusion': Manitoba Trucking Association The Manitoba Trucking Association says it supports the federal government's vaccine mandate for truckers, but says the way it was rolled out has created confusion and will lead to disruptions in the industry.

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