Oct. 24, 2021 | Crews are working to douse a hearth on board a container ship carrying some extremely flammable chemical compounds. The Canadian Armed Forces ship assist to Iqaluit as town’s water stays undrinkable. Plus, Mark Messier talks to Ian Hanomansing about changing into a pacesetter and rising up with Gretzky.
00:00 The Nationwide for Oct. 24, 2021
01:06 Cargo ship hearth close to Vancouver Island
03:42 Bomb cyclone brings excessive winds to B.C.
05:30 Vigil for cinematographer Halyna Hutchins
07:53 Water purification models arrive in Iqaluit
10:10 COVID-19 strains Saskatchewan’s ICUs
12:14 B.C. and Ontario enjoyable COVID-19 limits
13:01 New pandemic assist packages
15:11 Jean Chrétien on selecting a cupboard
16:22 Enterprise Rental truck prices | Go Public
19:44 Ed Sheeran says he has COVID-19
20:04 Battle for management of Rogers
22:20 Court docket ruling on FN land improvement
25:17 The Nationwide interview: Mark Messier
36:55 Truck driver scarcity turn out to be extra pressing
43:50 The Second
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