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BTS is coming back to Canada with 2 Toronto concerts. Here's how you can snag tickets
Canadian BTS fans don’t need Permission to Dance as they get excited for the K-pop group’s newly announced world tour, which includes a two-night stop in Toronto. Source link
New Brunswick health minister mulls Ontario pilot for some ER patients to wait at home
New Brunswick’s health minister is eyeing an Ontario pilot project aimed at decreasing wait times by allowing some non-urgent ER patients to wait comfortably at home and receive a text message when it was the best time to head to the emergency department. Source link
American NHL players reflect with Patrick Kane on brink of history: 'Absolute legend'
Veteran NHL forward Patrick Kane reached 500 goals last week and is just four points shy of passing Mike Modano’s record of 1,374 for a U.S.-born player. Source link
Quebec Premier François Legault expected to resign, sources say
Quebec Premier François Legault is expected to step down at a news conference at 11 a.m., according to Radio-Canada sources. Source link
New sanctuary preserves ice cores from melting glaciers
Scientists on Wednesday inaugurated the first global repository of mountain ice cores, preserving the history of the Earth’s atmosphere in an Antarctic vault for future generations to study as global warming melts glaciers around the world. Source link
Trump gave a Ford plant worker the finger. The White House says it was appropriate
U.S. President Donald Trump raised his middle finger and appeared to direct profanity toward a factory worker who expressed criticism of his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein controversy at a Michigan auto plant on Tuesday, video circulating online showed. Source link
'Long way to recovery' for Sapotaweyak Cree Nation girl injured in bus crash, mother says
A Sapotaweyak Cree Nation mother says her 16-year-old daughter has “a long way to recovery” after suffering broken bones when a school bus crashed along an icy stretch of rural Manitoba highway on Tuesday. Source link
Victoire take pride in using 'smothering defence' to beat Charge
A late-period goal can often generate momentum for the scoring team. On Tuesday, in their 2-1 win over the Ottawa Charge, the Montreal Victoire used the goal against to take control of the game. Source link