| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Pipeline protests Via Rail is cancelling all service along the Toronto-Montreal corridor due to an ongoing demonstration on the tracks in a show of solidarity for the Wet'suwet'en Nation, whose hereditary chiefs oppose the pipeline. |
| | | | Virus cases Another 39 positive cases of coronavirus -- now known as COVID-19 -- have been confirmed on a quarantined cruise ship in Japan, but it's unclear if any of those new infections involve Canadians. |
| | | | Canada-U.S. relations U.S. President Donald Trump has tapped North Carolina Republican, former diplomat and physician Aldona Z. Wos as the next American ambassador to Canada. |
| | | | Canadian NHLer St. Louis defenceman Jay Bouwmeester is undergoing tests after collapsing on the bench in a cardiac episode during the first period of the Blues' game against the Anaheim Ducks. |
| | | | Broom challenge NASA has debunked the broomstick challenge, a viral stunt in which people suggested that a sudden shift in gravity meant that broomsticks could stand upright on their own for 24 hours. |
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| | | U.S. senator Bernie Sanders won New Hampshire's presidential primary, edging rival Pete Buttigieg in the first clear victory of the Democratic Party's chaotic 2020 nomination contest. | | |
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| | | Big scarf energy | | Fresh off their 15th-straight win, the Toronto Raptors headed to their next game in style thanks to Serge Ibaka who gifted his teammates with oversized scarves. |
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