| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Travel restrictions The United States land and sea border will reopen to non-essential travel in November after a record long closure due to concerns over COVID-19. |
| | | | Water advisory Residents of Nunavut's capital city, Iqaluit, are being warned not to consume the city's drinking water due to the possibility of petroleum hydrocarbons. |
| | | | Afghan refugees An Afghan man living in hiding for months has been able to escape Afghanistan with his family and now awaits a flight to Canada. |
| | | | Modern politics The country's former Clerk of the Privy Council says the last several years have shown that the price of entering into the political ring is "going up." |
| | | | Boldly go Actor William Shatner is counting down Wednesday to his wildest role yet: riding a rocket into space, courtesy of "Star Trek" fan Jeff Bezos. |
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| | | Canadians were treated to a dazzling display of northern lights this week, as wide stripes of green filled the night sky -- and social media feeds. | | |
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| | | Evoking nostalgia | | More than eight years after the closure of most of its stores across Canada, Zellers is back as a pop-up shop. |
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