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New York’s new governor adds 12,000 COVID-19 deaths to state’s previous tally

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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is acknowledging nearly 12,000 more deaths in the state from COVID-19 than had been publicized by her predecessor, Andrew Cuomo.

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Saskatoon sewer samples show highest ever amount of COVID-19

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Researchers at Saskatoon’s Global Institute for Water Security say they’ve found the highest amount of COVID-19 since the study began.

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It could feel as hot as 42 in Toronto on Wednesday as Environment Canada issues heat warning

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If you don’t like days with a lot of heat and humidity, then you’re really not going to like Wednesday in Toronto. Environment Canada has issued yet another heat warning for the area.

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Delta Air Lines will soon charge unvaccinated workers $200 a month health premium

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Delta Air Lines will charge employees on the company health plan $200 US a month if they fail to get vaccinated against COVID-19, a policy the airline’s top executive says is necessary because the average hospital stay for the virus costs the airline $40,000.

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A bitcoin mining power plant secretly set up shop in Alberta. Now, it’s being forced to shut down.

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When residents of an affluent estate community in Alberta started hearing noise from a nearby power plant, they didn’t expect their complaints of sleepless nights would lead to a months-long investigation that would find the company had set up operations without consultation or approval.

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