Jan. 2, 2022 | Households and academics put together for extra faculty disruptions as Omicron surges. Police shut down anti-curfew protests in Quebec. Plus, a Seattle hockey fan will get a $10,000 thanks for recognizing a cancerous mole on a Vancouver Canucks staffer throughout a recreation.
00:00 The Nationwide for Jan. 2, 2022
01:00 Households put together for extra faculty disruptions
03:39 Recommendation for returning to the classroom
05:39 Rising COVID-19 hospitalizations
09:20 Ontario First Nations tighten restrictions
09:48 Quebec imposes provincewide curfew
12:02 U.S. protection secretary has COVID-19
12:23 Questions on Beijing Olympics
13:00 Climate brings harm, disruptions to B.C.
13:46 Devastating December wildfire in Colorado
16:01 Rise in benzodiazepines in road medication
19:23 South Africa holds funeral for Desmond Tutu
19:37 ‘Hero’ hockey fan spots cancerous mole
22:27 Greatest worldwide tales of 2021
32:13 Coldest hockey recreation in NHL historical past
32:44 The Nationwide Interview: Mark Messier
43:24 The Second
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