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11:00 Sep 26 TOPSTORIES
'I felt like a lost soul': A visit to decimated Laurentian U finds faculty, students paying a steep price as the school drowns in debt 
    
The Sudbury university is under creditor protection in court. With dozens of programs cut and 130 faculty let go, students returned to class this month in an uncertain climate.


 
17:42 Sep 26 TOPSTORIES
Video shows group of people trying to enter Eaton Centre without masks after anti-vaccine rally 
    
Toronto police have arrested and charged a man and a woman with assault in relation to the incident.


 
12:00 Sep 26 TOPSTORIES
Why the bumpy, two-year ride of Ottawa's multibillion-dollar LRT system is sparking calls for a public inquiry 
    
Two years ago, on a Monday in September, Ottawa's shiny new $2-billion LRT system started running. The city held its breath, and the whole system ran smoothly. The next day, it broke down. And the next, and the next and the next.


 
11:54 Sep 26 TOPSTORIES
Today's coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 653 new COVID-19 cases; Experts say Ontario case rates lower than expected due to public health measures 
    
Meanwhile, the U.K. government is counting on vaccines and "common sense" to keep virus at bay as winter appraoches, bringing the threat of a new surge.


 
10:00 Sep 26 TOPSTORIES
When will the pandemic be over in Ontario? Here's what scientists say 
    
More than 80 per cent of eligible Ontarians have now been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and, with the possibility that vaccines will be offered to young children in the coming months, the pandemic's familiar wave-after-wave pattern of new infections could soon calm.


 
11:00 Sep 26 TOPSTORIES
Pouring water on the FIRE movement: Experts say retiring at 35 is impossible for most — and even if you can, the cost is high 
    
The stories of people who have scrimped and saved to retire early sound idyllic. But financial experts say the goal to retire at 35 is not attainable for a huge part of the population. Rosa Saba explains why.


 


 
10:00 Sep 26 TOPSTORIES
Joe Biden has one week to stop America from falling off a cliff 
    
The U.S. president says he's confident, but it's not clear yet whether he should be, Edward Keenan writes.


 
14:00 Sep 26 TOPSTORIES
Peter Frumusa was no double murderer. Why would police trust a drug dealer nicknamed 'The Snake'? 
    
"You're free now. Go on and enjoy life. Accept our apologies," an Ontario judge finally told Frumusa in 1998, nearly 10 years after his arrest for a crime he did not commit.


 
16:08 Sep 26 | NEWS | GTA
Ontario's daily COVID-19 case numbers continue to trend downward 
    
The province's seven-day rolling average of new cases has seen a 12.6 per cent decline in the past week.


 


 


 


 
14:00 Sep 26 | NEWS | GTA
Peter Frumusa was no double murderer. Why would police trust a drug dealer nicknamed 'The Snake'? 
    
"You're free now. Go on and enjoy life. Accept our apologies," an Ontario judge finally told Frumusa in 1998, nearly 10 years after his arrest for a crime he did not commit.


 
12:00 Sep 26 | NEWS | GTA
Shawn Micallef: Lightbulbs, secret Gardiner rooms and an old railway cut make for an interesting city 
    
The Bentway, the public space project named after those bents, is mounting an exhibition in a series of "secret rooms" under the Gardiner on the western, Exhibition Place, side of Strachan.


 
11:00 Sep 26 | NEWS | GTA
How do you get vaccinated when you're afraid of needles? This scientist found out first hand 
    
While mild needle fears are common, research suggests that about one in 10 adults are fearful enough to delay or avoid vaccination, making the condition a significant and under-recognized public health concern.


 
15:49 Sep 26
Ontario's COVID-19 rates lower than expected due to public health measures: experts 
     Ontario's daily COVID-19 case counts are lower than what many experts had expected by now, and while they point to a number of factors for the relative relief, they say now is not the time to ease up on those measures.


 
14:19 Sep 26
Ontario reports 653 more cases of COVID-19, six additional deaths 
     Health officials in Ontario are reporting another 653 cases of COVID-19 Sunday as well as six additional deaths related to the disease.


 
17:44 Sep 26
Driving instructor who allegedly sexually assaulted student arrested: Toronto police 
     Police say that a driving instructor has been arrested and charged after he allegedly sexually assaulted a student over the course of three weeks.


 
14:09 Sep 26
Man, woman charged after anti-vaccination protest at Eaton Centre: Toronto police 
     Two people arrested at an anti-vaccination protest at the Eaton Centre on Saturday have been charged with assault, Toronto police say.


 
17:53 Sep 26 Latest news from CTVNews.ca
Chinese government initiated dialogue to release two Michaels: Canada's ambassador to the U.S. 
     Canada's ambassador to the U.S. says the Chinese government initiated the dialogue to release Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, noting that the U.S. did not make the freedom of the two Canadians a condition of the deferred prosecution agreement reached with Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.


 
11:00 Sep 26 Latest news from CTVNews.ca
Conservatives divided on fate of O'Toole, as party's MPs call for unity 
     The Conservative Party is facing internal strife as some insiders want to see Erin O'Toole ousted as leader, while newly elected MPs hope for some semblance of unity.


 
11:42 Sep 26 Latest news from CTVNews.ca
Denied cross-border shoppers, some U.S. companies opt to export to Canada instead 
     American businesses are at a loss to explain why the U.S. continues to deny Canadians the ability to drive across the border for holidays, day trips or shopping excursions -- a restriction the federal Canadian government began easing over the summer for fully vaccinated U.S. citizens and permanent residents.


 
15:19 Sep 26 Latest news from CTVNews.ca
3D-printed vaccine patch can offer painless, more effective immunization: study 
     A team of scientists have developed a 3D-printed vaccine patch as a painless way to immunize without the use of a needle while offering a better immune response, according to the study.


 
14:19 Sep 26 Latest news from CTVNews.ca
Ontario reports 653 more cases of COVID-19, six additional deaths 
     Health officials in Ontario are reporting another 653 cases of COVID-19 Sunday as well as six additional deaths related to the disease.


 
15:04 Sep 26 Latest news from CTVNews.ca
COVID-19 hospital occupancy down as Quebec reports 719 new cases 
     Quebec reported 719 new COVID-19 cases Sunday as a recent rise in hospitalizations appeared to slow over the weekend.


 
11:27 Sep 26 Latest news from CTVNews.ca
Canada's only female defence minister was in 1993. Is it time for another? 
     Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is being urged by several experts on sexual misconduct in the military to name a new defence minister as he sets about building a new cabinet following Monday's federal election.


 
12:21 Sep 26 Latest news from CTVNews.ca
German election tight; Merkel's bloc eyes worst result yet 
     Germany's centre-left Social Democrats were locked in a very close race Sunday with outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel's centre-right bloc, which is heading toward its worst-ever result in the country's parliamentary election, projections showed.


 
15:49 Sep 26
Ontario's COVID-19 rates lower than expected due to public health measures: experts 
     Ontario's daily COVID-19 case counts are lower than what many experts had expected by now, and while they point to a number of factors for the relative relief, they say now is not the time to ease up on those measures.


 
14:20 Sep 26
University taking disciplinary action in aftermath of rowdy party in Halifax Saturday night 
     Dalhousie University says it's taking disciplinary action against students who took part in a rowdy party Saturday night that drew thousands to the city's south end.


 
17:51 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
Quebec reports 719 new COVID-19 cases, 70% of which are inadequately vaccinated 
     According to public health authorities, of the latest reported COVID-19 infections, 507 were among those who were either not vaccinated or two weeks removed from their first dose.


 
17:49 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
Gabby Petito: Mourners gather for funeral home viewing as Laundrie search continues 
     Gabby Petito's death on a cross-country trip has sparked a manhunt for her boyfriend.


 
17:31 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
B.C. extends cap on fee food delivery apps can charge restaurants for 3 months 
     Before the cap was implemented last year, restaurants had complained that delivery apps were taking a commission of as much as 30 per cent of a customer's bill.


 
17:21 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
Merkel's bloc sees worst election result since 1949 as Germany's Social Democrats rise 
     Officials from both parties said they hope to lead Germany's next government and have their candidates succeed Merkel, who has been in power since 2005.


 
17:20 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
3 sent to hospital after bike-vehicle collision in Saskatoon 
     A police release said the three people involved in the collision were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.


 
17:16 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
COVID-19: N.B. reports person in 40s has died, as province adds 82 new cases 
     As of Sunday, there are 33 people in New Brunswick hospitalized with a COVID-19 infection, 15 of whom require intensive care. 


 
16:59 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
Dirt bike collision in Alcomdale leaves one man dead 
     Morinville RCMP say a 40-year-old man is dead after the dirt bike he was driving collided with a pickup truck northwest of Edmonton on Sept. 22.


 
16:55 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
COVID-19: London and Middlesex adds 18 new cases Sunday, 14 recoveries 
     The Middlesex-London Health Unit reported 18 new COVID-19 cases and 14 recoveries on Sunday. This brings the total number of cases in the region to 13,935.


 
16:50 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
Alberta judge says unvaccinated prospective jurors in sex assault trial will be excused 
     An Alberta judge says allowing unvaccinated people to sit on juries puts others and the system at risk and those without the shot should be excused.


 
16:47 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
1 man dead, another seriously injured in UTV rollover near Kelowna 
     Officials say they received a distress signal from a GPS device in a remote area approximately 35 kilometres northeast of Kelowna, B.C. after a utility task vehicle rolled over.


 
17:48 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
Two charged after unruly anti-vax protest 
     Two people face charges after an unruly anti-vax protest Saturday resulted in an assault on mall security personnel, according to Toronto Police. A protest at the corner of Yonge and Dundas Sts. against vaccine passports and issues surrounding the government's management of the pandemic resulted in people allegedly storming doors of a store at the […]


 
17:37 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
Garneau: Eyes wide open when it comes to normalizing China ties 
     TORONTO — Canada's "eyes are wide open" when it comes to normalizing its relationship with China, Foreign Minister Marc Garneau said on Sunday, after three years of rocky ties with Beijing since the arrest and Friday's release of a Huawei Technologies executive. Garneau told CBC News the government is now following a four-fold approach to […]


 
16:46 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
New York may tap National Guard to replace unvaccinated healthcare workers 
     New York Governor Kathy Hochul is considering employing the National Guard and out-of-state medical workers to fill hospital staffing shortages with tens of thousands of workers possibly losing their jobs for not meeting a Monday deadline for mandated COVID-19 vaccination. The plan, outlined in a statement from Hochul on Saturday, would allow her to declare […]


 
16:44 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
German conservatives, social democrats tied in vote to decide Merkel successor 
     BERLIN — Germany's CDU/CSU conservatives and their Social Democrat rivals were tied in Sunday's national election, an exit poll showed, leaving open which of them will lead the next government as Angela Merkel prepares to stand down after 16 years in power. The CDU/CSU bloc won 25% of the vote, their weakest result in a […]


 
16:19 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
Ontario reports 653 new COVID-19 infections, 6 more deaths 
     TORONTO — Ontario reported 653 new COVID-19 cases Sunday and six more deaths related to the virus. Half the deaths took place over the previous 24 hours, while three occurred more than a month ago and were added to the overall count after a data cleanup, according to the province. Health Minister Christine Elliott said […]


 
15:42 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
BOX OFFICE: 'Dear Evan Hansen' hits wrong notes as 'Shang-Chi' stays No. 1 
     LOS ANGELES, Sept 26 (Variety.com) – "Dear Evan Hansen," the Universal Pictures adaptation of the smash Broadway musical, didn't strike a chord with moviegoers. Marred by negative reviews and COVID-19 concerns, the film fell short of expectations and collected a muted $7.5 million from 3,365 North American theatres in its debut. Industry experts predicted the […]


 
14:19 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
THE SWEET TASTE OF FREEDOM: The two Michael's are free and back on Canadian soil 
     WATCH BELOW as Toronto Sun columnist Joe Warmington reports from Toronto Pearson International Airport on the release from Chinese detention, and return to Canada of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor. .What do YOU think? Tweet and Facebook us! And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. 


 
13:44 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
Ray comes up huge in big get-well win for Blue Jays 
     It wasn't the dominance we have come to expect from the leading contender for the American League Cy Young Award, but Robbie Ray gave the Jays just what they needed. Ray gave the Jays time, time to get back to building a lead and re-building some of that confidence that seemed to wane as the […]


 
13:19 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
Alexander Volkanovski retains title at UFC 266 
     Alexander Volkanovski proved his championship mettle Saturday night. The UFC featherweight champion out of Australia was nearly submitted twice during the third round of his UFC 266 main event against challenger Brian Ortega of Torrance, Calif. But after escaping the second of two chokes, Volkanovski (23-1) delivered a hellacious beating, with Ortega (15-2) saved by […]


 
13:13 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
'I'm no sulker and I'll get back to grind,' says Joshua after Usyk loss 
     LONDON — Deposed heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua said he would not waste time sulking after his unanimous points defeat by classy Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk in London on Saturday. The 31-year-old Londoner was unable to counter the superior boxing skills of Usyk as he suffered his second professional defeat to lose his WBA, WBO, IBF and […]


 
14:30 Sep 26 Toronto local News, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Weather, Sports; Watch Live
Two people arrested after violent anti-vaccine protest outside Eaton Centre 
     Two people have been arrested following an anti-vaccine, anti-mask protest outside the Eaton Centre on Saturday. Police say a group of protesters attempted to enter the mall but were denied access by security guards. A video posted to social media by lawyer Caryma Sa'd shows the mob trying to forcibly push its way into the […]


 
14:00 Sep 26 Toronto local News, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Weather, Sports; Watch Live
Survivor offers advice on how to honour National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 
     For the past six years, Geraldine Shingoose has been sharing her truths as a residential school survivor — or warrior as she prefers to be called — in Manitoba classrooms. As Canada prepares to recognize the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Thursday, Shingoose, who is affectionately known as Gramma Shingoose, says the desire […]


 
13:58 Sep 26 Toronto local News, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Weather, Sports; Watch Live
Ontario reports just under 700 new COVID-19 cases, 6 more deaths 
     Ontario is reporting 653 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, a slight increase over the previous day and the fourth consecutive day of more than 600 new infections. Of the new cases, 499 are in individuals who are not fully vaccinated or have an unknown vaccination status, while 154 are fully vaccinated. The seven-day rolling […]


 
12:14 Sep 26 Toronto local News, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Weather, Sports; Watch Live
Swiss approve same sex marriage by wide margin in referendum 
     Switzerland voted by a wide margin to allow same-sex couples to marry in a referendum on Sunday, bringing the Alpine nation into line with many others in western Europe. Official results showed the measure passed with 64.1% of voters in favor and won a majority in all of Switzerland's 26 cantons, or states. Switzerland's parliament […]


 
12:02 Sep 26 Toronto local News, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Weather, Sports; Watch Live
At least 3 dead in Amtrak train derailment in Montana 
     At least three people were killed Saturday afternoon when an Amtrak train that runs between Seattle and Chicago derailed in north-central Montana, toppling several cars onto their sides, authorities said. The westbound Empire Builder train derailed about 4 p.m. near Joplin, a town of about 200, Amtrak spokesman Jason Abrams said in a statement. The […]


 
11:58 Sep 26 Toronto local News, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Weather, Sports; Watch Live
Rowdy celebrations across Norway with end of COVID measures 
     Police in Norway on Sunday reported dozens of disturbances and violent clashes including mass brawls in the Nordic country's big cities after streets, bars, restaurants and nightclubs were filled with people celebrating the end of COVID-19 restrictions that lasted for more than a year. The Norwegian government abruptly announced Friday that most of the remaining […]


 
11:00 Sep 26 Toronto local News, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Weather, Sports; Watch Live
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged to appoint female defence minister 
     Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is being urged by several experts on sexual misconduct in the military to name a new defence minister as he sets about building a new cabinet following Monday's federal election. The calls are based on a belief that Harjit Sajjan has lost credibility when it comes to addressing what senior commanders […]


 
10:06 Sep 26 Toronto local News, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Weather, Sports; Watch Live
Iceland elects Europe's first female majority parliament 
     Iceland has elected a female-majority parliament, a landmark for gender equality in the North Atlantic island nation, in a vote that saw centrist parties make the biggest gains. After all votes were counted Sunday, female candidates held 33 seats in Iceland's 63-seat parliament, the Althing. The three parties in the outgoing coalition government led by […]


 
11:46 Sep 26 Ottawa Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Weather: Cloudy today, rain overnight 
     Mainly cloudy Sunday with winds becoming west 20 km/h gusting to 40 this morning. The high temperature will reach 18 C. Overnight will be mainly cloudy with a 60 per cent chance of showers and a low of 10 C. On Monday, the chance of showers remains at 60 per cent with a high temperature […]


 
11:30 Sep 26 Ottawa Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Pellerin: On LRT woes, the buck stops with Mayor Jim Watson 
     Many people would let go of their car if there were practical alternatives, such as cost-effective public transit. But if the only reliable way to get where we need to be is to drive, we'll continue to choke in traffic until the planet spontaneously combusts.


 
14:45 Sep 26 https://straight.com/content/rss
VIFF review: The Six brings history to life in revealing the untold tale of the Titanic's Chinese survivors 
     It's an astonishing documentary, capturing the hardship faced by Chinese pioneers in North America.


 
10:00 Sep 26 Windsor Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Reader letter: Frustrated by those who remain unvaccinated 
     It saddens me whenever I hear of people refusing to be vaccinated. In my opinion they have no legitimate reason. Many of us have done what we were asked to do over the past 18 months. We care for other citizens. It's an easy fix to get vaccinated and then hopefully soon we can move […]


 
16:51 Sep 26 Saskatoon Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Chadwick shuts the door: Blades sweep P.A. Raiders to close out pre-season schedule 
     The Blades, who closed out the WHL pre-season with a 3-1 record, will open the regular season with a home-and-home series against the Moose Jaw Warriors.


 
16:09 Sep 26 Saskatoon Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Regina's Dunstone qualifies for Olympic curling trials 
     Matt Dunstone will curl at a home-province Olympic trials.


 
15:46 Sep 26 Saskatoon Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Residential school 'warrior' offers advice on how to honour National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 
     Survivor Geraldine Shingoose suggests Canadians take a moment of silence at 2:15 p.m., and says small gestures such as displaying an orange shirt in your window can have a powerful impact.


 
12:00 Sep 26 Saskatoon Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
'The chicken or the egg' behind revisiting Sask.' s 1960s hydro boom 
     "I think it's a missed opportunity if these moments are not seen as invitations to revisit the circumstances in which these projects were created."


 
16:39 Sep 26 Regina Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Man charged after early morning knife rampage in Regina 
     Staff members told police that the man had entered a store on East Dewdney Avenue, damaging property and chasing them with a knife. No one was injured.


 
15:00 Sep 26 Regina Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Court tosses out appeal in fatal Regina shooting case 
     The Sask. Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal of Elwin Goodpipe, convicted of manslaughter in the shooting death of Andre Aubertin.


 
15:35 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
COVID-19: Quebec records 719 new cases, two more deaths 
     Nearly 15,000 additional vaccine doses were administered in the last 24 hours, including 4,059 first doses.


 
15:02 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Man in hospital after car crashes into condo near St-Jérôme 
     The driver, 24, was sent to hospital with serious injuries but is in stable condition. The cause of the accident is still unknown to police.


 
14:54 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Woman dies in Val-d'Or car crash Saturday night 
     The woman lost control of her vehicle on Highway 111. Police said there is no indication that speed or alcohol caused the crash. 


 
12:54 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Fitness: Here are 8 strategies to get Canadians moving 
     Only 16 per cent of adults get in the recommended 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity a week.


 
11:49 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Longueuil police ask for public's help finding 22-year-old woman 
     Cassandra Veilleux has brown hair and blue-green eyes, speaks French and was last seen wearing a light grey shirt and black jeans.


 
10:00 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Montreal weather: Bright and breezy 
     Mainly sunny with a west wind of 20 km/h.  


 
17:35 Sep 26 Calgary Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Calgary judge to dismiss jury candidates who are unvaccinated against COVID-19 
     He said a single symptomatic juror could endanger the proceedings of the entire trial, and lead to a backlog of cases


 
17:26 Sep 26 Calgary News | Current Headlines & Stories
COLLEGE FOOTBALL FRENZY: Irish drink up Wiscy, get Kelly record win 
     Never mind 'The Gipper'. Saturday's motto for the No. 12 Notre Dame Fighting Irish should've been 'Win one for this skipper.' Because they did so as underdogs to another ranked team, defeating the No. 18 Wisconsin Badgers in convincing fashion — 41-13 — getting head coach Brian Kelly to the top of the all-time NCAA […]


 
11:00 Sep 26 Calgary News | Current Headlines & Stories
On The Road with Mike Drew: Thanks a million, Chris and crew! 
     Oh, how I have missed these cracks. For the last five months, there's been nothing in front of me to impair the view, nothing to distort or diffuse or divide the countryside as I sped along. I could clearly see everything through the quarter-inch sheets of re-formed silica surrounding me. When the light was right, […]


 
11:00 Sep 26 Calgary News | Current Headlines & Stories
Letters, Sept. 26: 'Alberta needs a new leader to get us out of this mess' 
     WHAT A MESS Alberta is now in a state of chaos. Our health-care system is on the verge of collapsing. All non-life threatening surgeries are being cancelled. Health-care workers are stressed to the max. Premier Jason Kenney has suggested that our hospitals may run out of intensive care units in 10 days. He is now […]


 
17:41 Sep 26 Vancouver News, Top Stories, Breaking Headlines & Videos
COVID-19 update for Sept. 25-26: Pfizer to submit data on kids' vaccine | Case counts rising in kids 10 and younger | Anti-vaxxers punish some law-abiding restaurants 
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.


 
17:28 Sep 26 Vancouver News, Top Stories, Breaking Headlines & Videos
COVID-19: Northern Health declares outbreak at hospital in Prince George 
     Northern Health says nine patients and one staff member have tested positive for COVID-19


 
17:00 Sep 26 Vancouver News, Top Stories, Breaking Headlines & Videos
City orders luxury condo to return 6,000-sq.-ft. common area claimed by penthouse owner, Terry Hui 
     The development permit originally approved by the city for The Erickson showed the vast space as a common amenity area, but when Concord filed the strata plan after construction, the area was marked for the sole use of the penthouse owner.


 
16:21 Sep 26 Vancouver News, Top Stories, Breaking Headlines & Videos
COVID-19: B.C. government extends temporary cap on food delivery fees 
     The fees, which are collected by companies such as DoorDash, SkipTheDishes and Uber Eats, were capped at 15 per cent in December


 
16:02 Sep 26 Vancouver News, Top Stories, Breaking Headlines & Videos
Fishers, experts await details on Ottawa's latest plan to save Pacific salmon 
     Ottawa pledged close to $650 million over five years for the Pacific Salmon Strategy Initiative unveiled in June, but few details have been released.


 
16:00 Sep 26 Vancouver News, Top Stories, Breaking Headlines & Videos
Heat dome caused heartbreaking losses for B.C. livestock farmers, documents show 
     Staggering number of farm animal deaths during heat wave reveals high cost of extreme weather events.


 
15:00 Sep 26 Vancouver News, Top Stories, Breaking Headlines & Videos
Ian Mulgrew: Is challenging new B.C. court pronouns policy OK or akin to hate speech? 
     'Right to free speech and open debate is not without limits': Resolution before law society's annual general meeting poised to put contentious issue through gender blender