A few months after Canada flattened the curve, a spike is happening and many are wondering how much worse it will get. A family is still searching for answers after a deadly boat crash involving Kevin O’Leary and his wife. Plus, astronomers find signs of life on Venus.
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04:03 Western students overwhelm COVID-19 test facility
06:04 TDSB delays start of virtual classes
08:30 N.B. Progressive Conservatives win re-election
12:12 Bloc leader Blanchet and staff self-isolating
12:31 Victim’s family wants answers in O’Leary boat crash
14:51Three teens killed in Blackville, N.B. crash
15:14 Train derails near Hope, B.C.
15:31 Fire destroys New Westminster, B.C. pier
15:54 Sea-to-Sky Gondola deliberately cut for 2nd time
18:14 Wildfire smoke still thick over southern B.C.
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21:30 Arctic transitioning to new climate, study suggests
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40:39 Astronomers find signs of life on Venus
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