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City Department Meetings. Cony Sports. Canadians stuck abroad after testing positive for COVID during a trip are warning others who are travelling during the Omicron wave to plan for travel disruptions that could cost thousands of dollars and keep them away from home for much longer than expected. 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.

Ontario has released a list of the top 10 baby names for boys and girls in , with some new additions being welcomed to this year's list. Djokovic's deportation dramas overshadow Australian Open Novak Djokovic faced more time in detention, another court hearing and needed to avoid deportation over the weekend just to have a chance of defending his Australian Open title. Olympic athletes heading to Beijing warned about Chinese cyber spies: minister Athletes representing Canada in the Beijing Winter Olympics next month are being told to take extra precautions against Chinese cyber surveillance, including the danger of electronic devices being infected with spyware.

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. Competition may be over for 'King Kohei' Uchimura but gymnastics goes on Japanese two-time Olympic all-around champion Kohei Uchimura, one of the best male gymnasts of all time, said on Friday that while he's retiring from competition, he hopes to keep on with gymnastics for as long as his body will let him.

Hockey PEI apologizes for handling of on-ice racism incident Hockey PEI is apologizing for the way it handled an act of racism between two teams in December.

Jacques Villeneuve to bid for spot on Daytona starting grid Former Formula One champion Jacques Villeneuve will join Netherlands based outfit Team Hezeberg in a bid for a spot on the Daytona starting grid.

African skeleton athlete's hopes of competing in Beijing dashed by IOC African winter sports athletes have suffered a blow after the International Olympic Committee denied a request to reinstate continental quotas in bobsleigh and skeleton for the Beijing Games, according to a letter seen by Reuters on Thursday.

Top Videos Dr. Tam: If you had any symptoms, assume it was Omicron. New evidence in Sherman investigation released by detectives.

Djokovic facing deportation after Australia revokes visa. Heated driveway allegedly shocks woman walking dog in B. TSN Sports Centre. Vulnerable in Vancouver being asked to take vaccines by people trying to fake immunization: health authority A health authority says 'vulnerable people' in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside have been approached with offers of payment to be vaccinated against COVID by people attempting to fraudulently get a B.

Ontario school boards warn of potential last-minute class cancellations during COVID surge Some Ontario school boards say classes could be cancelled with very little notice if they don't have enough teachers available due to high rates of COVID Omicron could soon peak and hospitalizations may surge, Tam says The Omicron variant has 'eclipsed' all previous COVID waves in Canada and new modelling forecasts a 'large surge' and potential peak in new cases this month, before declining in February.

Provinces, territories vary on lifting COVID health restrictions Some areas of the country are easing pandemic restrictions while others are tightening them depending on their perceptions of whether the COVID curve is flattening or has yet to peak. World U. Waukesha parade suspect to stand trial for murder A Milwaukee man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more when he drove an SUV through a suburban Christmas parade must stand trial, a court commissioner ordered Friday.

Cyberattack in Ukraine targets government websites A cyberattack left a number of Ukrainian government websites temporarily unavailable Friday, officials said. Russia demands U. North Korea fires fresh missiles in response to U. South Korean rescuers pull body from collapsed construction site South Korean rescuers on Friday pulled a body from a heap of rubble at the construction site of a floor building that partially collapsed four days earlier in the southern city of Gwangju.

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. Canada has welcomed the first cohort of refugees from Afghanistan under a special program for human rights defenders as announced by the federal government in July. 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. The federal government says that unvaccinated Canadian truckers will not be exempted from the new federal vaccine mandate for truck drivers coming into effect this weekend.

A Maryland hospital is defending its decision to transplant a pig's heart into a dying man following reports that the patient had a criminal past, saying his eligibility was 'based solely on his medical records. There's more evidence that one of the world's most common viruses may set some people on the path to developing multiple sclerosis.

A breeding colony of 60 million fish has been discovered in Antarctica's ice-covered Weddell Sea - a unique and previously unknown ecosystem that covers an area the size of Malta.

Microsoft said on Thursday it has stopped manufacturing all Xbox One consoles to focus on producing its next-generation consoles. The highly transmissible Omicron variant is forcing mathematicians to rework the models that have helped shape Canada's understanding of COVID, as well as the country's response to the pandemic. The late Betty White was a tireless lifetime advocate for animals, from caring for those without homes to launching her own weekly TV show, 'The Pet Set,' dedicated to her celebrity friends and their pets.

Beloved Canadian teen drama 'Degrassi' will be back in session next year as a new hour-long TV series. Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra has addressed speculation about her marriage to musician Nick Jonas. The celebrity power couple tied the knot in December in extravagant Christian and Hindu ceremonies. Canada's main stock index fell in late-morning trading amid losses in the base metals and health care sectors, while U.

Shops, bars and restaurants in a southern Dutch town opened Friday in a protest action that underscored growing anger at weeks of coronavirus lockdown measures, a day before some of the restrictions are expected to be eased. Ontario has released a list of the top 10 baby names for boys and girls in , with some new additions being welcomed to this year's list. Novak Djokovic faced more time in detention, another court hearing and needed to avoid deportation over the weekend just to have a chance of defending his Australian Open title.

Athletes representing Canada in the Beijing Winter Olympics next month are being told to take extra precautions against Chinese cyber surveillance, including the danger of electronic devices being infected with spyware. Tesla Inc will accept meme-based cryptocurrency Dogecoin as payment for its merchandise such as the 'Giga Texas' belt buckle and mini models of electric vehicles, chief executive officer Elon Musk said in a tweet on Friday.

Canada will sign onto a complaint against the United States over its interpretation of how free trade should apply to the continental auto industry, another sign of souring ties between the two neighbours.

A new report by the Bank of Canada and the banking regulator shows Canada's financial institutions are potentially exposed to significant shocks as the global economy transitions away from carbon emissions. Solar-powered homes, electric tractors and hydrogen-cell trucking fleets: Canada has big net-zero ambitions, but getting there will require trillions of dollars in investment and will likely fuel hotter inflation for years to come, economists say.

Australian authorities warned people to stay indoors on Friday as a severe heatwave along the northwestern coast pushed temperatures to a blistering The rate of shark attacks may be related to changes in phases of the moon, according to new research out of Louisiana State University and the University of Florida. Canada, the world's fourth-largest oil producer, needs to give clear policy signals and leverage its abundant clean electricity resources to sharply cut carbon emissions, the International Energy Agency said in a review of the country's energy policies.

Talk of mandatory vaccinations and a tax on the unvaccinated are putting politics ahead of serious policy, Don Martin writes in his latest column for CTVNews. As Canadians enter the third year of the pandemic, our fragile health system is beginning to buckle under the weight of the unvaccinated, former NDP leader Tom Mulcair writes in his latest column for CTVNews.

Justin Trudeau faces a bleak Omicron beginning to his seventh year in power while confronting a major personal decision to stay or go, writes Don Martin in an exclusive column for CTVNews. It's been five months since Justin Trudeau declared the fall election to be a critical referendum on new political directions for Canada at 'a pivotal moment in our history. Omicron could soon peak and hospitalizations may surge, Tam says The Omicron variant has 'eclipsed' all previous COVID waves in Canada and new modelling forecasts a 'large surge' and potential peak in new cases this month, before declining in February.

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. Vulnerable in Vancouver being asked to take vaccines by people trying to fake immunization: health authority A health authority says 'vulnerable people' in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside have been approached with offers of payment to be vaccinated against COVID by people attempting to fraudulently get a B.

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.

Boris Johnson's office apologizes for party on eve of royal funeral Boris Johnson's office apologized to the royal family on Friday for holding staff parties in Downing Street on the eve of Prince Philip's funeral last year -- the latest in a string of allegedly lockdown-breaching gatherings that are threatening to topple the British prime minister.

Michigan judge shames year-old cancer patient for overgrown lawn A Michigan judge has fined and shamed a year-old cancer patient for not taking care of his overgrown lawn, despite being too weak to do so. The not-so-ugly truth about face masks and attractiveness A study conducted during the COVID pandemic in the United Kingdom suggests medical masks boost a person's facial attractiveness, highlighting a possible link between face coverings and perceptions of being responsible or caring during the global public health crisis.

Special lens helps slow near-sightedness in children: study An optical defocus lens treatment helped slow the progression of near-sightedness in children particularly during the pandemic lockdown, a new study published on Friday suggests. What's the difference between KN95 and KF94 masks? Top Videos Dr.

Tam: If you had any symptoms, assume it was Omicron. New evidence in Sherman investigation released by detectives. Djokovic facing deportation after Australia revokes visa.



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