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Canada buying 140,000 blood tests to begin immunity testing of COVID-19
OTTAWA - Blood samples collected from tens of thousands of Canadians will soon be tested for signs of COVID-19 antibodies as the federal government seeks to learn how many people have alread...
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Canada has three confirmed cases of the new coronavirus that has infected almost 10,000 people globally in the last two months. While the World Health Organization has declared the outbreak ...
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OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma plans to resume executing death-row inmates, five years after lethal injections were put on hold following a series of death-chamber mishaps, state officials announced Thursda...
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Regina's Evraz steel plant is ready to complete its big order now that the Trans Mountain pipeline has received its second federal approval. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave the green light to the p...
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Saskatoon Blades: Molendyk, Lisowsky return, goalie Elliott released
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As well, 16-year-old forward Cooper Williams was named WHL Rookie of the Week.
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