| | Goal cp24.com 21:00 | | Chris Lewis served as Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police from 2010 until he retired in 2014. He can be seen regularly on CTV and CP24 giving his ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 20:37 | | Suspect arrested in violent sexual assault in Hamilton, police say there could be more victims. Chris Fox, CP24 Web Content Writer. Published Thursday, October ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 20:26 | | Photos sent by a CP24 viewer show sheen in the water. Toronto Fire deployed booms to contain the leak. It was initially believed that the oil was coming ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 20:15 | | HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (AP) - Video of the ruptured pipeline that spilled tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil off Southern California shows a thin ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 19:41 | | WINDSOR, Ont. - A southwestern Ontario hospital has fired 57 employees who failed to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by a Thursday deadline -- a number it ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 19:28 | | "We're not sure where the leak is coming from," Toronto Fire District Chief Stephan Powell told CP24 Thursday afternoon. Toronto Fire said they initially ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 18:44 | | Peel Regional Police are searching for a suspect who investigators allege assaulted a father and his three-year-old daughter outside a Mississauga community ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 18:33 | | MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's daily coronavirus infections soared Thursday to their highest level so far this year, as authorities have struggled to control a ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 18:22 | | Metrolinx says it would be difficult to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for travellers on GO Transit and Union Pearson Express trains for logistical reasons.
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| | Goal cp24.com 17:48 | | Near the coast, heavy rains caused sewage to bubble out of underground pipes. Advertisement. Metro Birmingham remained under a flash flood watch, and ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 17:48 | | Newfoundlanders and Labradorians aged 12 and up will have to provide proof of vaccination before they can enter places such as bars, restaurants, gyms and ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 17:37 | | AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - Jordan's foreign minister on Thursday pushed back against a report that the country's monarch, King Abdullah II, went out of his way to ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 17:15 | | Woodbridge resident Angel Ramirez Casanova, 22, and Brampton resident Yanique Ellison, 34, are both facing first-degree murder charges in the death of 47-year- ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 17:03 | | Montreal, which made it to the Stanley Cup final earlier this year, opens its 2021-22 campaign next Wednesday at Toronto. "I didn't see it coming," said ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 17:03 | | The retailer says its hiring spree will include on-the-spot job interviews across the country on Oct. 14 and 15. Advertisement.
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| | TORONTO STAR 21:00 | | Const. Conal Quinn is accused of returning to the woman's home and sexually assaulting her the day after he was initially called. |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 20:39 | | Nearly 40 years after the daughter of a wealthy Toronto businessman was brutally murdered, police say they have narrowed her killer down to a member of one family tree and are close to knowing who did it.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 22:25 | | Shortly after being elected in 2018, Doug Ford promised he would make the price at the pumps a top priority for his government.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 22:59 | | Toronto streets seem more jammed than they have any time since the pandemic began and one expert says he knows how to ease congestion.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 22:15 | | The federal government has said its workers must be vaccinated by October 29 or risk being terminated. Now private companies are also looking at bringing in their own vaccination polices.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 23:20 | | When Rose Chartrand's daughter Livia came down in September with a fever that lasted seven days, Chartrand suspected an ear infection and wanted to get it looked at.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 19:03 | | Nearly 80 employees at a Toronto long-term care home have been suspended without pay for failing to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19, staff say.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 19:05 | | Metrolinx is expanding the list of GO Train riders eligible for refunds. Beginning on Thursday, regularly scheduled trips delayed by 15 minutes or more are refundable.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 00:11 | | Athletes like Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price are paving the way for more honest conversations about mental health in sport, helping to spark an important evolution in performance training, says an Olympic sports psychologist.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 21:51 | | Donald Trump intends to assert executive privilege in a congressional investigation into the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, a move that could prevent the testimony of onetime aides, according to a letter on behalf of the former president.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:15 | | Many of the federal government's key pandemic supports are set to expire in a few weeks, prompting some business leaders to advocate for an extension.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 00:53 | | According to Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), gas prices in Canada hit an average of $1.45 per litre this week, with record prices already reported in parts of Alberta, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador and the Greater Toronto Area.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:26 | | The vast majority of Canadians have expressed interest in receiving a booster shot of COVID-19 vaccine, according to a new survey from Nanos Research.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:55 | | Doctors are warning of the possibility of a surge in cases of a debilitating nervous-system disorder that may be associated with long COVID.
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| | 00:50 | | The Okanagan Indian Band was hit hard by the White Rock Lake wildfire this summer. However, one elder says traditional prescribed burns helped protect her family's properties.
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| | 00:44 | | The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says Sharnbeer Singh Somal, 28, was gunne down near 124 Street and 80 Avenue, just before 10 p.m. on Tuesday.
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| | 00:29 | | A new 100 per cent online auto buying and selling platform drives into Alberta promising to shake up the experience for consumers in the province.
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| | 00:29 | | After seeing a rapid rise in COVID-19 cases in mid-July, Interior Health officials said the curve is now starting to bend downwards.
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| | 00:17 | | During a mayoral forum hosted by Edmonton Chamber of Commerce, candidates focused on what they would for the business sector if elected.
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| | 00:11 | | The premier of Saskatchewan addressed rumours on Thursday that him and the health minister are capable for seizing people cows after signing an emergency order in September.
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| | 00:05 | | At 79 years old, both Jim Adams and Audrey Coutts knew falling in love was a long shot, but the White Rock, B.C. couple married less than a year after they met.
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| | 00:00 | | Watch the full broadcast of Global National, hosted by Sophie Lui
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| | 23:59 | | On hidden camera, a fake crime boss told Greg Fertuck and undercover officers 'time was of the essence' to 'clean up' Sheree Fertuck's disappearance.
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| | 23:53 | | The vast majority of "remote" communities are so isolated the only way in and out is by plane, and essential services like medical visits are not accessible by any other means.
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| | Toronto Sun 00:45 | | A 19-year-old man is the latest suspected partygoer arrested in connection with an unsanctioned monster bash held near McMaster University last weekend. Hamilton Police say the Wilfred Laurier University student is the eighth suspect taken into custody so far in the aftermath of the party that saw an estimated 5,000 people gather in the Westdale […]
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| | Toronto Sun 00:33 | | WATCH BELOW as Sun host and entertainment guru Mark Daniell interviews seven-time Canada Screen and Jutra Award writer and director Denis Villeneuve about his epic, gorgeous new masterpiece, Dune, starring 'the greatest actor of his generation' Timothée Chalamet. But the big question to the Oscar-nominated director: will there be a cinematic part two of the […]
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| | Toronto Sun 00:01 | | BEST BETS TITANS 2-2 AT JAGUARS 0-4 LINE: Tennessee by 4 1/2 CHEWABLE: How do the Jags handle the distraction created by their numbskull of a head coach? They won't. Too bad. They showed progress in Thursday's three-point loss to Bengals, taking a 14-0 lead before melting in the second half … The Titans visit […]
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| | Toronto Sun 23:43 | | We may soon learn the reasons why a judge took the unusual step of releasing a man accused of killing a Toronto Police officer. Lawyers for Umar Zameer, 31, will be in court next month asking Superior Court Justice Jill Copeland to partially lift the publication ban on why she granted bail to the Thornhill […]
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| | Toronto Sun 23:30 | | A PITTANCE I am writing this letter with concern of the recent rise of minimum wage on Oct. 1, from $14.25 to $14.35 per hour. I found this to be an extremely poor decision by the Ontario government. Currently, with the Progressive Conservative government we are seeing people's voices not being heard about how much […]
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| | Toronto Sun 23:11 | | 'It would be crippling to not have those safeguards in place'
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| | Toronto Sun 23:11 | | You normally can't put a price tag on friendship. But Canadian national team skier Erin Mielzynski has built some lasting relationships for $45,000. That is to say, she put out a call last year on Instagram for donations to cover her Alpine Canada team fees and in the process wound up strengthening her connection with […]
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| | Toronto Sun 22:58 | | Meyer tries embracing the grind after grindin'-'n'-gropin' incident
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| | Toronto Sun 22:58 | | "This is just the beginning" says one energy analyst
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| | Toronto Sun 22:43 | | When a gangster is caught carrying a gun in Peel Region, not only will their picture end up on social media, so will their firearm. Peel Regional Police take to social media with every gun they seize. So much so, after noticing six recent gun arrests I asked Deputy Chief Nick Milinovich about it. "Why […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 00:27 | | We know you have questions about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and we're working to get you the answers, straight from the most trusted sources. Toronto's Associate Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey, will answer your COVID-19 related questions in a LIVE interview on Wednesday, Oct. 13 at 12:30 p.m. on our YouTube page as […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 00:04 | | Toronto police say they are searching for a man involved in theft from multiple downtown Toronto restaurants last month. Police say the suspect allegedly stole money from "various employees" in each restaurant on Sept. 25. Lenin Castillo, 54, from Toronto is wanted on four counts of theft under $5,000. He is described as 5 feet […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 21:31 | | Citytv legend Peter Silverman, the longtime host of the wildly popular Silverman Helps segment, has died at the age of 90, his family confirms. He is survived by his wife, Dr. Chess Burton, his twin daughters and three grandchildren. "He believed in Tikkun Olam, the Jewish philosophy that you were put on earth to repair […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 20:20 | | Toronto Fire responded to an oil spill in Lake Ontario near Sugar Beach and the Redpath Sugar factory on Thursday, but have since cleared the scene after determining the spill was "very light." Toronto Fire tells CityNews the spill will dissipate on its own, "with minimal impact to the environment." A large boat is docked […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 20:08 | | One of the biggest unions with the City of Toronto is fighting back against City Hall's mandatory vaccination policy for city workers. Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 416 represents around 5,000 outside workers including paramedics and garbage collectors. The union has filed an official grievance, saying the policy, "is unreasonable and violates provisions […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 19:52 | | The Tk'emlups te Secwepemc First Nation says it isn't interested in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's apology unless it leads to meaningful change.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 23:45 | | Police also released another 18 images and asked the public to help identify those individuals as well.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 23:20 | | The resident of the North Dundas home where the invasion occurred had reported he was assaulted by two males who stole money before leaving.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 22:38 | | Despite the Ottawa teacher's explanations and denials, Green, 56, was convicted on Oct. 4 of sex crimes against a 14-year-old girl.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 22:20 | | "We're stewards of our land. We're happy to be part of that process."
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:57 | | Jason Baker announced his resignation Wednesday, saying his purchase of a house outside the city disqualified him from holding the office of mayor.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:45 | | Pfizer Canada says it is preparing to ask Health Canada by mid-October to authorize its COVID-19 vaccine for kids as young as five.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:18 | | The molecular COVID-19 self-test consists of a self-nasal swab and a test tube containing an agent. Thirty minutes after placing the swab in the test tube, it flashes positive or negative.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:24 | | Once fog patches clear Thursday morning, Ottawa is headed to a high of 21 C under sunny skies. The forecast for Friday is precisely as gorgeous. Expected lows are 6 C Thursday night, with fog patches developing late in the evening, and 10 C Friday night, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. Saturday is […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:17 | | The Alstom Citadis Spirit train left the tracks on Sept. 19 with 12 customers and one operator on board. No one was hurt.
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| | The Georgia Straight 00:48 | | Eleven individuals and one team are in the induction class of 2021.
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| | The Georgia Straight 23:58 | | New statistical information has shed more light on the types of people living in leasehold properties.
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| | The Georgia Straight 23:27 | | Across B.C., well-meaning residents are doing their best to preserve the natural environment.
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| | The Georgia Straight 22:00 | | For a shift of focus from summery salads, here are some dishes featuring root vegetables.
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| | The Georgia Straight 22:00 | | Anishinaabe Mohawk designer infuses her reconnection story into a new fall/holiday collection, Creatures Of The Present.
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| | The Georgia Straight 20:07 | | Sometimes liquor production is a passion, not a job
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| | The Georgia Straight 19:10 | | The event features live performances at the Roundhouse and ANNEX in Vancouver.
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| | Windsor Star 00:16 | | Fans of the Windsor Spitfires made their way to the WFCU Centre Thursday night for the first home game since March 2020. All attending the season opener against the Sarnia Sting had to provide proof of vaccination. The COVID-19 pandemic shut down OHL hockey for the 2019-20 season and the 2020-21 season was cancelled.
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| | Windsor Star 23:42 | | More than 60 staff and employees at Windsor Regional Hospital have been terminated as of Thursday for failing to receive the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. When enacted in early September, the hospital's vaccine policy required staff and employees receive the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by Sept. 22. After that, unvaccinated employees […]
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| | Windsor Star 23:21 | | It's time for Ontario to do its part to establish an Ojibway National Urban Park, say Windsor West MP Brian Masse and MPP Lisa Gretzky.
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| | Windsor Star 23:05 | | Extracurricular clubs and sports will make a return to schools in the Windsor-Essex region likely by next month for students who are fully vaccinated. A joint announcement about getting kids back in the game was made Thursday by the local health unit, all four local school boards and the Windsor Essex County Secondary Schools Athletic Association. "The consensus was that we will recommend […]
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| | Windsor Star 22:55 | | Charged two years ago with kidnapping, assault with a weapon and threatening death, a Montreal man pleaded guilty in a Windsor court on Thursday to the lesser charges of simple assault and uttering threats. Bradley Dominique, 24, was sentenced by Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia to a $500 fine and placed on probation for 18 […]
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| | Windsor Star 22:08 | | Anyone who travels on the city's west end can't help but notice the large towers that will support the new six-lane cable-stayed Gordie Howe International Bridge have now reached about 70 metres in height on both sides of the Detroit River. But that is only about one-third of the 220 metres the towers will reach […]
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| | Windsor Star 21:23 | | The local author of a book about Canada's first known spree killer, who randomly shot four people on Ford Boulevard, will be the guest of honour next month at a Windsor Yacht Club Literacy Luncheon. Will Toffan's book Watching the Devil Dance, is the "unbelievable true story of Canada's first known 1966 spree killer Matthew […]
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| | Windsor Star 21:21 | | Unifor Local 444 officials confirmed Thursday that Stellantis has scheduled regular production for the Windsor Assembly Plant for the week beginning Oct. 11. The company has also scheduled both shifts to work this Saturday for the second straight weekend. It will be the third consecutive full week of regular production at the company's only minivan […]
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| | The Province 00:26 | | Sportswriter Steve Ewen one of five recipients of the Eric Whitehead Inspired Service Award, named after the former Province sports editor and columnist.
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| | The Province 00:11 | | Forced to manage the team remotely and give up his coaching duties last season, Fraser Valley Bandits GM Kyle Julius still made a major impact on the team's on-court success.
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| | The Province 23:42 | | Over the past 15 games, only the league-leading New England Revolution have a better record than the Vancouver Whitecaps. But even with that incredible run, the Caps are still one point out of the playoffs with seven games remaining.
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| | The Province 21:54 | | The Chiefs visit the Langley Rivermen on Friday as a part of seven-game opening night slate for Junior A league.
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| | The Province 21:05 | | Zack Ostapchuk missed Giants' opener Saturday because he was still at NHL camp and Bruins' Fabian Lysell picked up upper-body injury that night.
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| | Ottawa Sun 00:53 | | The two-time reigning Ontario Hockey League coach of the year is gone. So, too, is the last player to win the Canadian Hockey League's defenceman of the year and the last skater to claim the OHL's most valuable player. So, it's probably no surprise that the younger, new-look Ottawa 67's aren't quite sure what they're […]
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| | Ottawa Sun 00:18 | | Any hopes the Ottawa Redblacks have of reaching the CFL playoffs in 2021 likely come down to the next two games — both against the Montreal Alouettes, one of their East Division rivals. The Redblacks, of course, won't talk about one game or two games being pivotal points. They've already turned their focus to their […]
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| | Ottawa Sun 21:57 | | The Ottawa Senators took a big hit before the puck even dropped on the regular season. Centre Colin White's year has likely come to an end before it even started after the Senators confirmed Thursday he will require surgery to repair a dislocated right shoulder and will be out of action four-to-six months. He suffered […]
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 23:47 | | The discussion between Greg and undercover officers — one wearing a hidden body cam — was played Thursday at Greg's first-degree murder trial in Saskatoon Court of Queen's Bench.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:45 | | The dean was responding to tweets by Kyle Anderson, an assistant professor who identified someone in hospital with COVID-19 on Wednesday.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:44 | | Scott Moe wants to exhaust options at home before asking for help with Saskatchewan's unprecedented number of COVID-19 hospitalizations.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:32 | | Police did not say whether there are any suspects in the case or if any charges have been laid.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:12 | | In the week between Aug. 31 and Sept. 6, someone entered the local community hall and left with virtually everything, from two roaster ovens and the microwave to "all the aluminum foil" and dozens of dish towels, dish cloths and tablecloths.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:00 | | Saskatchewan's premier asks people to ignore outlandish pandemic conspiracies that are convincing people to spurn COVID-19 vaccination.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 22:33 | | Police services in Regina and Saskatoon, and the provincial police union, say they don't have a specific number but they believe the majority of officers are vaccinated
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| | Regina Leader-Post 22:06 | | Proof of vaccination or a negative will be needed by Oct. 25 by those taking SGI road tests.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:49 | | The Saskatchewan Roughriders were forced indoors Thursday due to smoke from wildfires north of Hudson Bay.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:39 | | A straightforward way to roll out these QR codes is to have the health department mail them out as a second health card, writes Doug Ferris.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:38 | | City Hall will instead consider a plan that would include a rebate and retrofit program for low-income seniors.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:35 | | "After an investigation, it was determined 2,777 tests were not entered in September, including 241 positive tests," the province said.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:32 | | "We're very resistant to the fact of imposing broad-based restrictions across society," said Premier Scott Moe.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:24 | | Chelsea Rae Whitby of Regina was originally charged with manslaughter in the death of her 18-month-old son Emerson.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 20:57 | | City crews battled a 24-inch wad of oil, grease, rags and sanitary products that could have backed up the toilets of thousands.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 20:55 | | Brian Gable's clever cartoons have graced daily newspapers for more than 40 years, including the Leader-Post from 1980-87.
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:50 | | Jonathan Drouin was a late scratch due to non-COVID related illness.
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:45 | | The health minister's office dismissed a suggestion that the redeployment of new family doctors to the 450 area code — a region that voted massively for the Coalition Avenir Québec in 2018 — was politically motivated.
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:40 | | Assurances critics are seeking "is written in black and white," minister responsible for the French language says.
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:36 | | The shutdown is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, Oct. 12.
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:36 | | Highway 25 southbound between Longueuil and Montreal, including the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine Tunnel, to be closed all weekend
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:10 | | "The amount of people this will impact and help by a guy of this magnitude coming out and saying he needs help will be astronomical!" former teammate Dale Weise tweeted.
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:06 | | "We do have leadership in this group and I think they'll rise to the occasion one more time," GM Marc Bergevin says.
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| | Montreal Gazette 23:30 | | The assault occurred Tuesday while the guards sat on either side of the accused inside a prisoner's dock.
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| | Montreal Gazette 23:26 | | Lakehal's lawyer concedes his client was there when the victims were killed, but asks jury to consider whether he knew about armed robbery.
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| | Montreal Gazette 23:12 | | Coaching in Montreal comes with a bright spotlight that Ducharme is still getting used to, but he can certainly empathize with Carey Price.
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| | Calgary Herald 00:55 | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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| | Calgary Herald 00:32 | | Across the province, ICU capacity sits at 83 per cent. When compared to Alberta's baseline capacity of 173 ICU beds, the system sits at 179 per cent capacity
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| | Calgary Herald 00:04 | | CPS said they will redeploy officers if necessary by pulling them from different units and non-front-line areas to ensure service to Calgarians
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| | Calgary Herald 23:49 | | Name: Geoff Rainey Mayoral candidate Occupation: Full-time parent/Part-time nurse Political/volunteer experience: Relatable occupations-Military, volunteered for various places for the short term. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? I'm a born and bred Calgarian, husband, father, son, brother, and friend who has and always will call Calgary home. There are many […]
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| | Calgary Herald 23:31 | | Name: Steven Phan Ward: 12 Occupation: Political Candidate Political/volunteer experience: I've been a lifelong volunteer starting at 13 at our local golf course in Douglasdale as a caddy in between parking to the cart station. I volunteered back in 2013 with the Calgary and High River cleanups. Running a landscaping company at the time, I had […]
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| | Calgary Herald 23:20 | | Name: Sanjeev Kad Ward: 6 Occupation: Local small business owner in hospitality employing 100+ Calgarians (three businesses) Political/volunteer experience: Active board member and volunteer with local political and non-profit organizations. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? I want to see Calgarians back on their feet through a local stable and […]
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| | Calgary Herald 23:15 | | Name: Ian Chiang Occupation: Retired from engineering design and drafting Political/volunteer experience: Actively volunteering when Mr. Al Duerr was the mayor. Helping in the kitchen of Drop-In Centre many times. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? To make improvements to the city operation. To give back to society for the […]
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| | Calgary Herald 23:03 | | Name: Larry Tweedale Ward: 1 Occupation: Transit operator Political/volunteer experience: Volunteered for 5 elections in the past (civic, provincial, and federal). What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? I want Calgary to be a most livable city again. To work towards this, there must be strong public services and a commitment to […]
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| | Calgary Herald 22:49 | | Name: Mizanur Rahman Mayoral candidate Occupation: Independent contractor, self-employed Political/volunteer experience: I ran on behalf of the NDP in 2015 in Calgary West. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? My motivation is to change our dysfunctional city council, enhancement of democracy, the unfair electoral process, promote our local business and […]
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| | Calgary Herald 22:49 | | Name: Zaheed Ali Khan Occupation: Self-Employed Political/volunteer experience: Wild Rose member, helped Prasad Panda. Volunteer with the magic of Christmas, SAIT, SAITSA, CIFF. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? Too much needs to be addressed and changed. Everything that keeps a person up at night. Describe your leadership style: Will […]
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| | Calgary Sun 23:09 | | Since his arrival last fall, Chris Tanev has made a quick impression with the Calgary Flames with his high pain tolerance, his hard-nosed playing style, and solidified himself as one of the team's top-four defencemen. So it's no surprise that even in the preseason, he would find himself in the centre of a situation with […]
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| | Calgary Sun 22:22 | | It's a massive playoff series in the offing. Giant, really. The 107-win San Francisco Giants against the 106-win Los Angeles Dodgers in Major League Baseball's National League Division Series. If it's anything like the race and their head-to-head games were in the regular season, it'll be epic. "I think it's great," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts […]
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| | Calgary Sun 22:05 | | The Group is getting better by the year. Even by the week. Or maybe it's a long-awaited shift in attitude towards the football success of the NCAA's Group. Whatever the reason, the Group of Five is getting its due by those ranking the 130 FBS squads weekly. And it's paced by the No. 5 Cincinnati […]
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:55 | | Vancouver police said he "has a history of committing serious, dangerous offences."
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:54 | | Opinion: "The next step is the legislature needs to rewrite it to clarify what vehicles qualify as motor-assisted cycles because clearly, the general public hasn't got the memo," Lawyer said.
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:50 | | Few details are worked out yet for vaccine orders announced so far by various public sector employers
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:50 | | Gas prices are expected to go higher than $1.64 this weekend in Metro Vancouver, say petroleum analysts.
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:41 | | Jennifer Rice, the government's parliamentary secretary for emergency preparedness, said last week that B.C. lost 343 homes this summer to wildfires
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:22 | | "We're telling the public about this case, because we're worried someone else could get hurt," said VPD
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:16 | | Opinion: Despite a study mostly done when the province had all-but-declared COVID over, public health officials were too busy for interviews
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| | Vancouver Sun 23:58 | | Amendments to the B.C. Securities Act went into effect at the end of March 2020 and included increased powers allowing the province's financial markets regulator to freeze and seize property transferred to third parties for below market value.
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| | Vancouver Sun 23:57 | | Horgan says he understands the anxiety parents have to protect their children and to make sure that governments and school boards are doing everything they can to keep kids safe.
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| | Vancouver Sun 23:55 | | A man who was caught with fentanyl, methampetamines, nearly $40,000 in cash and two guns has had his case dismissed due to Charter breaches.
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