U.S. confirms it will accept Canadian travellers with mixed vaccines
Following weeks of speculation, the United States announced late Friday it will accept mixed vaccines when new rules kick in on Nov. 8 requiring all foreign travellers to the country to be fully vaccinated.
Bill Clinton's health 'trending in the right direction' but will remain in hospital
Former U.S. president Bill Clinton's health is improving but he will remain in a California hospital for at least another night to receive antibiotics intravenously for a urological infection that spread to his bloodstream, his spokesperson said on Friday.
China pulls Qur'an, Bible apps in crackdown on Apple store

Amazon's audiobook service Audible and phone apps for reading the holy books of Islam and Christianity have disappeared from the Apple store in mainland China, the latest examples of the impact of the country's tightened rules for internet firms.
Two weeks set aside for former top soldier Jonathan Vance's trial

Two weeks have been set aside for the trial of the country's former top military commander, an Ontario Crown attorney confirmed today.
Water tests from Iqaluit show 'exceedingly high concentrations' of fuel

The results of water quality testing showed "exceedingly high concentrations of various fuel components," said Iqaluit's chief administrative officer during an announcement of the results from testing of the city's water supply.
New COVID cases continue downward trend, but officials urge caution as flu season approaches

Health officials say COVID-19 cases are still trending downward nationally but warn that a hard flu season could put more pressure on the health care system.
Election recount in Toronto riding stopped, Liberals confirmed as victors

Elections Canada says a ballot recount in the federal Toronto riding of Davenport has been halted, with the Liberals confirmed as winners.
Alberta's reporting of comorbidities questioned after boy, 14, removed from COVID-19 death count
Nine months after being diagnosed with a Stage 4 brain tumour — and two days after his family says he tested positive for COVID-19 — Nathanael Spitzer of Ponoka, Alta., died in hospital.

