| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Rideau Hall suspect Police say the man charged with ramming a truck through a gate at Rideau Hall last week was armed with two shotguns, a rifle and a revolver, and threatened Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. |
| | | | Virus transmission Physical distancing and frequent handwashing are not enough to fully protect against airborne transmission of the COVID-19 via 'microdroplets,' hundreds of scientists say. |
| | | | Senior aid Eligible seniors in Canada should finally be receiving their one-time COVID-19 payments this week, a measure first promised by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in mid-May. |
| | | | Service Canada reopens The union representing Service Canada Centre workers says a limited number of offices where people can apply in-person for federal benefits including the CERB or OAS will soon be reopening to the public after closing due to the pandemic. |
| | | | Back to school Pediatricians are recommending that kids go back to school in September, or risk the growing potential for "long-term physical, emotional, development and academic effects." |
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| | | While it may be a doctor's job to save their patients' lives, one Calgary doctor has come to the rescue not once, but twice for the same man. | | |
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| | | Bug out | | Remember the millions of cicadas that were expected to emerge in 2020? Well, a larger brood is coming next year. |
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