In the news today, April 11 - News Summed Up

In the news today, April 11


Six stories in the news for Wednesday, April 11——MILITARY SHAVES RESTRICTIONS ON PONYTAILSThe Canadian military isn’t letting its hair down just yet, but for the first time, women in uniform will be allowed to wear ponytails. He was sentenced as an adult last year to life in prison with no chance of parole for 10 years after pleading guilty to first-degree murder, second-degree murder and attempted murder. ——FIRST MODIFIED SALMON TO HIT CANADIAN STORESGenetically modified salmon raised in Prince Edward Island are poised for the leap to grocery shelves. Jane Pritchard says four rabbits in the Parksville area tested positive for calicivirus, which is highly contagious and causes rabbit hemorrhagic disease. ——ALSO IN THE NEWS:— Taiya Alice Hudy to appear in court charged with second-degree murder in the disappearance of Colin Robert Focht.


Source: National Post April 11, 2019 08:18 UTC



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