| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Airport shooting Homicide investigators say the victim of a brazen mid-afternoon shooting outside Vancouver International Airport Sunday afternoon is a 28-year-old man who was known to police. |
| | | | Online content While the government insists that individuals' online content won't be subject to federal regulations under Bill C-10, the CRTC could impose regulations on accounts that have a large following or are making money, according to Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault. |
| | | | Vaccine delivery Canada is scheduled to receive two million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine this week as provinces continue to ramp up their immunization efforts. |
| | | | Second dose delay Some pregnant Canadians aren't able to get fully vaccinated before their due date because of the extended interval between doses. |
| | | | Recycling PPE U.K. company is reducing hospital waste by melting and compressing personal protective equipment into plastic that can be recycled and re-engineered into new items such as school chairs, water bottle caps and coat hangers. |
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| | | A British Columbia toddler on two wheels is turning heads at a Nanaimo, B.C. bike park. | | |
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| | | DNA test | | A sailor on the doomed 1845 Franklin Arctic expedition was identified using DNA from a living relative in South Africa, marking the first time a crew member of that infamous voyage has been positively identified this way. |
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