iPolitics By Janet E Silver. Published on Jan 14, 2021 11:24am Parliament Hill pictured in February 2018 (Matthew Usherwood/iPolitics)
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“I’ll be taking some time to figure out what’s next, but in the meantime, I’ll be spending many hours on the phone with family and friends, cooking new things, and exploring snowy hiking trails,” she wrote.
For the past year, Catenaro has been director of communications for Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade Minister Mary Ng, who responded with a heartfelt post on Catenaro’s LinkedIn page.
“It was so wonderful to have your smarts and professionalism on my team, what a year!” the minister wrote.
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just a minute. back to you. we begin this hour with the latest on the tornado that hip joplin, missouri. the race is on to find survivors in the rubble of a city where up to 30% of homes, businesses and churches have been damaged or destroyed. fox 5 s sarah simmons is here now to bring us up to date. reporter: 17 people have been rescued since the twister hit on sunday evening. crews have worked through the night drugging through homes and crushed cars to look for more survivors and some of them made the work very easy for rescue dugs. one family spray painted on their damaged home that we are all okay here. but the death toll officially stands at 116 and the missouri governor said that is expected to go even higher. the tornado is believed to have packed winds up to 200 miles per hour. around joplin, missouri, survivors returned to neighborhoods on monday to see what was left and it is like a war zone for those trying to get around. this woman here is having to do a ca
us might see a flurry in the mountains to the west. other than that, a mix of clouds and sun and highs in the mid 30s. but we are warming up to have a relatively quiet week into the holiday weekend. here is your forecast. early sun, afternoon clouds, less windy than yesterday. so you thud feel better, 36 your daytime high, winds north and west at 10 miles per hour. i ll be up in a couple of minutes and talking about the possible event for the weekend which might feature snow and more on the winter solstice party in a couple of minutes. back to you. and well a warning to metro rail riders. the transit agency has begun the random searches of passenger bags despite a new online push. audrey barns is live at the metropark station with more on our top story this hour. audrey, good morning. reporter: good morning, allison. as you said, this is day one of the random bag checks. police from the metro transit police agency and tsa spanned out across the region through maryland and