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WW2 sailor in iconic Times Square kiss photo dies aged 95
The US sailor who was photographed kissing a woman in Times Square while celebrating the end of World War Two has died.
Asian shares near four-month high, buoyed by trade optimism
Asian shares hovered near four-month highs on Tuesday, supported by hopes that Sino-U.S. trade talks were making progress and expectations of policy stimulus from central banks.
Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein to step down in March: official
Rod Rosenstein, the U.S. deputy attorney general who appointed special counsel Robert Mueller to investigate possible ties between Russia and President Donald Trump's campaign, is expected to step down by mid March, a Justice Department official said on M...
GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares near 4-month high, buoyed by trade optimism
Asian shares hovered near four-month highs on Tuesday, supported by hopes that Sino-U.S. trade talks were making progress and expectations of policy stimulus from central banks.
The growing popularity of weighted blankets
Many people are claiming the weighted blankets help them get a better night’s sleep and reduce stress. Doctors stress this info is still anecdotal and to be careful with the blankets around children. Today’s Global News Hour at 6 Health Matter...
News Hour Weather Feb 18, 2019
Yes snow is once again in the forecast, here’s Yvonne with more details.
IHIT takes over murder of 60-year-old man in Surrey
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has taken over the investigation into the death of a 60-year-old man who was found inside a Surrey home. Grace Ke reports.
Local Kingston veteran rattled by nearby blasting project near residence
Residents in Kingston are fed up with a rock blasting project that's shaking their homes.
Unvaccinated teens asking Vancouver doctors for measles shots
In the wake of a measles outbreak with nine confirmed cases, doctors in Metro Vancouver are seeing a surge of unvaccinated teens and young adults going against their parents and asking for the measles vaccine.
N.B. man rescued from gravel pit after tobogganing accident
The Talbot Pits are popular for winter recreation, are tough to access. Just ask the members of Musquash Fire and Rescue who were called there on Sunday afternoon when a man was in distress after a tobogganing accident.
Canadian nurses evacuated from Haiti compound by helicopter
A group of Canadian nurses who were volunteering in Haiti are safely back in Canada after spending days trapped in their compound by widespread protests.
Trump slams Andrew McCabe, Rod Rosenstein in wake of "60 Minutes" interview
President Trump took aim at former FBI Acting Director Andrew McCabe one day after McCabe's "60 Minutes" interview where he talked about a discussion on possibly invoking the 25th Amendment to oust Mr. Trump. CBS News Washington correspondent Major Garret...