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Like many other events in the province, the Saskatchewan Winter Games will not pr. An Oneida man from Six Nations of the Grand River faces criminal charges after months of helping lead a protest to stop the sale of a Brantford, Ont. Trevor Bomberry, 48, surrendered on Tuesday and was released on a promise to attend court, Brantford police said. Bomberry is set to appear in court in February on charges of break and enter, and mischief.
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As the Omicron variant pushed infections to record levels and the Biden administration unveiled plans to double testing capacity in schools, people across the country voiced frustration on Wednesday with the paucity of tests.
Asa Wooten, a year-old Drug Emporium pharmacy technician in Lubbock, Texas, said people have been arriving non-stop, seeking tests. Like all other pharmacies and retailers across the west Texas city, the Drug Emporium has not had any testing kits on shelves for over two weeks, Wooten said.
The damage to the city is extensive, according to Almonor. Local officials say rescue efforts are ongoing and that the death toll is expected to rise.
Haitian authorities say they have deployed two field hospitals to Cap Haitien. At least six people had been airlifted from Cap-Haitien to a hospital specializing in severe burns in capital city Port-au-Prince, according to Doctors without Borders, which runs the hospital.
Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry has declared three days of national mourning in the wake of the explosion, "in memory of the victims of this tragedy which grieves the entire Haitian nation. Menu Sections. Receive today's headlines directly to your inbox every morning and evening, with our free daily newsletter. Enter email address This field is required Sign Up.
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