| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Emergency alerts Amid criticism for tweeting updates during the weekend's rampage, Nova Scotia RCMP say they were in the process of crafting an emergency alert when the suspect in was shot and killed by police. |
| | | | Survival story A son of one of the victims of the Nova Scotia spree says his young stepbrothers were in the house the night of the attack and hid until the gunman left. |
| | | | Student aid Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Wednesday that students and recent graduates will soon be able to claim a new Canada Emergency Student Benefit from May to August. |
| | | | Opioid addiction An emergency room doctor in Vancouver worries the COVID-19 pandemic could lead to a resurgence in opioid overdoses. |
| | | | 'Bearing the brunt' Women are being disproportionately affected by the coronavirus pandemic, advocates say, as they are more at risk for domestic violence and economic uncertainty. |
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| | | Vancouver police released photos and video Wednesday showing a suspect in what officers describe as a racially motivated attack against an elderly Asian man. | | |
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| | | 'COVID toes' | | As the novel coronavirus continues to spread across the world, doctors have identified a new possible symptom of infection: skin lesions on the feet. |
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