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COVID-19 restrictions prompting people to find creative ways to avoid cabin fever

COVID-19 restrictions prompting people to find creative ways to avoid cabin fever

WINNIPEG — Finding a way to get outdoors and connect — safely — with friends and family has already been a challenge during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, with the thermometer dropping and winter at the door, it can be even harder.
Canadian entrepreneurs in south Florida lament loss of snowbirds, eye 2021 homecoming

Canadian entrepreneurs in south Florida lament loss of snowbirds, eye 2021 homecoming

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Each spring, near a south Florida seaside strip known as the Broadwalk, the grateful retailers and restaurateurs of Hollywood Beach gather for a two-day celebration of all things Canada.
Feds, provinces to stage distribution dry run as approval of first vaccine imminent

Feds, provinces to stage distribution dry run as approval of first vaccine imminent

Federal and provincial governments will stage a dress rehearsal Monday to test the complex plan to get precious COVID-19 vaccines distributed to every corner of Canada. Maj.-Gen.
Manitoba judge rules church can't hold drive-in services forbidden by health order

Manitoba judge rules church can't hold drive-in services forbidden by health order

A Manitoba judge rejected a church's request Saturday to hold drive-in services despite the province's COVID-19 restrictions on public gatherings and in-person religious events.
Party ban during COVID-19 prompts B.C. seasonal staff appreciation rethink

Party ban during COVID-19 prompts B.C. seasonal staff appreciation rethink

B.C.’s public health order banning events has prompted employers to cancel staff-appreciation parties during the holiday season and contemplate new ways to provide festive cheer and keep staff engaged.
Bubbles are best: Experts say return of sports risky as COVID-19 pandemic continues

Bubbles are best: Experts say return of sports risky as COVID-19 pandemic continues

Watching Connor McDavid let a slapshot fly or Fred VanVleet sink a deep three can be a salve to the soul of a sports fan run down by the difficult realities of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Moderna COVID vaccine best for Nunavut because of storage, shipping: top doctor

Moderna COVID vaccine best for Nunavut because of storage, shipping: top doctor

Nunavut is looking to get the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine once it is available in Canada. The territory's chief public health officer, Dr.
Three charged, including spouse, with supplying ammunition to N.S. mass shooter

Three charged, including spouse, with supplying ammunition to N.S. mass shooter

HALIFAX — Three people have been charged with supplying ammunition to the gunman who killed 22 people in the April 18-19 mass shooting in Nova Scotia.
Coronavirus vaccine: Canada to be ‘strategic’ about who’s vaccinated first amid limited early supplies

Coronavirus vaccine: Canada to be ‘strategic’ about who’s vaccinated first amid limited early supplies

Ottawa’s plan for rolling out vaccines to Canadians requires “strategic” work to determine who will be dosed first.
New York Rangers will not loan Alexis Lafrenière to Canada for world junior hockey championship

New York Rangers will not loan Alexis Lafrenière to Canada for world junior hockey championship

RED DEER, Alta. — Alexis Lafrenière will not be going for another gold medal this winter.