Monthly Archives: November, 2021

Player grades, Games 11-20: Edmonton Oilers survive tough road stretch, consolidate lofty standings spot

Breadcrumb Trail Links Cult of Hockey Author of the article: Bruce McCurdy  •  ...

U.S. finalizing new COVID-19 travel rules to counter Omicron variant spread: officials

The Biden administration is expected to take steps in the coming days to toughen testing requirements for international travellers to the U.S., including both...

No school for Edmonton public students on 2023 National Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Breadcrumb Trail Links Local News Author of the article: Anna Junker ...

Edmonton police investigation collision involving pedestrian

Article content Edmonton police are investigating a collision between a vehicle and female pedestrian. The collision occurred in the area of Jasper Avenue and...

Planned three-year closure of Edmonton's Hawrelak Park starting in 2023 leave popular festivals in limbo

Breadcrumb Trail Links Local News Author of the article: Dustin Cook ...

Professor wins $60,000 in defamation lawsuit against Ezra Levant

Breadcrumb Trail Links Local News Crime Author of the article: Jonny Wakefield...

Family members of COVID-19 victims reflect as Ontario reaches 10K deaths

On Tuesday, Ontario hit a grim milestone with the number of reported COVID-19-related deaths in the province reaching 10,000. Global News spoke with family...

Omicron and travel: What new travel restrictions mean for refunds and insurance

If you were planning to travel to another country or province this holiday season, news about the Omicron COVID-19 variant is probably driving your...

Omicron variant: Canada expands travel ban, seeks booster guidance

Canada is restricting travel from three more African countries and seeking guidance on COVID-19 boosters amid the emergence of the Omicron variant.  In a press...

COVID-strained health care led to 4K deaths. How do we stop it from happening again?

It’s long past time for Canada to make improvements to its health-care systems so patients are better protected in the future, say medical experts. The...

B.C. reports its first case of Omicron variant Tuesday

B.C. has recorded its first case of Omicron, Tuesday. B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said it was someone in Fraser Health who travelled...

Omicron variant not yet detected in Saskatchewan; 40 people told to test, isolate

Saskatchewan’s top doctor says the public health agency has notified 40 people in the province to test and isolate after recently travelling from several...

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