19:28 Sep 26


 
21:11 Sep 26 TOPSTORIES
An Ontario nursing shortage has been predicted for years. Now, it's turned into a 'mega crisis' 
    
There was a nursing crisis in Ontario before the pandemic. Now more than one in 10 nurses, in the early stage of their careers, say they will leave the profession when COVID is over. What will that mean for health care?


 
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.


 


 
22:49 Sep 26 | NEWS | GTA
Have your say: Did you have anxiety when getting your COVID-19 vaccine? 
     While mild needle fears are common, research suggests that about one in 10 adults are fearful enough to delay or avoid vaccination.


 
21:11 Sep 26 | NEWS | GTA
An Ontario nursing shortage has been predicted for years. Now, it's turned into a 'mega crisis' 
    
There was a nursing crisis in Ontario before the pandemic. Now more than one in 10 nurses, in the early stage of their careers, say they will leave the profession when COVID is over. What will that mean for health care?


 
19:16 Sep 26 | NEWS | GTA
'We feel hopeless': As Regent Park grapples with death of beloved youth worker, many worry about the generational wounds gunfire inflicts 
    
Thane Murray, a 27-year-old youth and recreation worker, was killed last Saturday evening.


 
17:42 Sep 26 | NEWS | GTA
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.


 
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.


 
22:54 Sep 26
Toronto restaurant says it won't accept medical exemptions 
     A midtown Toronto restaurant says it will not accept unvaccinated guests inside, even if they have a medical exemption.


 
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.


 
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.


 
21:49 Sep 26
Man seriously injured in downtown Toronto stabbing 
     A stabbing in downtown Toronto has sent one man to hospital with serious injuries.


 
22:17 Sep 26
Jansen, Springer homer, Blue Jays beat Twins, keep pressure 
     Danny Jansen hit a go-ahead, three-run homer, George Springer also went deep and the Blue Jays beat the Minnesota Twins 5-2 Sunday to maintain pressure in the AL wild-card race before heading to Toronto for their final homestand.


 
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.


 
21:09 Sep 26 Latest news from CTVNews.ca
Americans win Ryder Cup in a rout, send Europe a message 
     The Americans won back the Ryder Cup and perhaps a whole lot more Sunday, sending a strong message to Europe with a powerful performance from their youngest team in history.


 
18:54 Sep 26 Latest news from CTVNews.ca
Your smartphone has enough data to potentially detect cannabis intoxication, study finds 
     Researchers from Rutgers University in New Jersey say smartphone sensor data combined with machine learning could detect whether someone is under the influence of cannabis.


 
18:49 Sep 26 Latest news from CTVNews.ca
Friends, family flock to Long Island to mourn Gabby Petito 
     Lines of mourners paid their respects Sunday for Gabby Petito, the 22-year-old whose death on a cross-country trip has sparked a manhunt for her boyfriend.


 
18:02 Sep 26 Latest news from CTVNews.ca
Survivor offers advice on how to honour National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 
     As Canada prepares to recognize the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Thursday, the desire to hear from residential school survivors has soared across the country.


 
18:02 Sep 26
Survivor offers advice on how to honour National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 
     As Canada prepares to recognize the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Thursday, the desire to hear from residential school survivors has soared across the country.


 
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.


 
19:55 Sep 26
Catholic bishop hopes residential school apology will improve Indigenous relations 
     A leader in Canada's national assembly of Catholic bishops says he hopes an apology for the harms endured at residential schools could mark a turning point in the church's relations with Indigenous Peoples, but some leaders within the community say it remains to be seen whether the expression of remorse will be backed up by meaningful action.


 
17:22 Sep 26
2 University of British Columbia students hit and killed by vehicle while walking on campus: RCMP 
     Police and emergency crews responded early Sunday morning to a serious crash at the University of British Columbia's Point Grey campus.


 
23:08 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
Winnipeg memorial service honours fallen police and peace officers 
     Officials, police officers, their families and others attended the Canadian Museum for Human Rights on Sunday morning to honour those who gave their lives in the line of duty.


 
22:51 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
COVID-19: How Saskatchewan's proof-of-vaccine policy — and exemptions — will work 
     The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission said they will not accept a complaint based on personal objection to vaccinations or vaccination mandates.


 
22:12 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
Some rural Alberta restaurants face restrictions exemption program backlash 
     As much of the province's hospitality industry tries to implement the Alberta government's restrictions exemption program, some rural restaurants are being hit hard.


 
22:11 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
Top Catholic bishop hopes residential school apology will improve Indigenous relations 
     Bishop William McGrattan, vice-president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, says there are plans to expand on the commitments outlined in Friday's apology.


 
22:11 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
'Life changing miracle drug': Cystic fibrosis treatment funded by Alberta government 
     Alberta families are hopeful after the province agreed to fund the life-safe saving drug Trikafta for people living with cystic fibrosis.


 
22:04 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
Penticton youth rally to demand action on climate change 
     Youth-led demonstrations will occcur on the last Friday of each month in Penticton, rally organizers said.


 
20:34 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
Kingston celebrates first in-person Pride parade since pandemic began 
     Sunday marked Kingston's 32nd annual Pride parade, back in-person for the first time since 2019. The event saw hundreds of Kingstonians take to Confederation Park to celebrate.


 
20:32 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
Spain's La Palma's airport reopens, but all flights remain cancelled as volcano erupts 
     People used umbrellas to protect themselves from falling volcanic cash, while the airport's departures hall was quiet and boards showed only canceled flights.


 
20:29 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
The 2 Michaels are home. But what about the 115 Canadians still detained in China? 
     Global Affairs Canada said it reviews each detention on a case-by-case basis, as consular officials require approaches that can adapt to different local contexts and circumstances.


 
20:10 Sep 26 https://globalnews.ca/feed
Saskatchewan sets new records for daily and active COVID-19 cases 
     Officials reported 552 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday. Saskatchewan now has 4,864 active cases — a new record for the province.


 
23:14 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
McCARTHY: Team USA dominates, wins Ryder Cup; what's next for Europe? 
     Team USA went to Whistling Straits looking to turn the page on a quarter century of Ryder Cup misery, they left Wisconsin having written the first chapter in a brand new story. It was 24-year-old Collin Morikawa tapping in a birdie putt on the treacherous par-3 seventh hole that guaranteed the 14.5 points necessary for […]


 
22:34 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
HUNTER: Cop killer gets unescorted temporary passes from jail 
     In a National Parole Board report that runs thousands of words and includes just about every buzzword in the therapy tool kit, four are missing. Det. Const. William Hancox. He is instead referred to as an "undercover police officer." Hancox was the Toronto cop murdered on the job on the broiling evening of Aug. 4, […]


 
22:33 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
'Riverdale' star KJ Apa is a first-time dad 
     Riverdale star KJ Apa and his model girlfriend Clara Berry have welcomed their first child, son Sasha. Berry shared the news to her Instagram page on Sunday. "Sasha Vai Keneti Apa, born on the 23rd of September. He is a perfect perfection. I am the luckiest to have now two men of my life, filling […]


 
22:12 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
Blue Jays take care of business with matinee win over Twins 
     Toronto one game out of wild-card berth


 
22:09 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
Male seriously hurt in Yonge-Dundas Square stabbing: Cops 
     Another person hurt in Mississauga


 
22:05 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
WARMINGTON: Superfan scores winning basket for kids with dreams 
     Superfan Nav Bhatia is known for always being courtside at the Scotiabank Arena.  So it's a nice fit for the Toronto Raptors' greatest fan and member of the Basketball Hall of Fame to build his own court.  Make that four.  While Canada's focus Saturday was on the return of the two Michaels from prison in […]


 
22:00 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
German Social Democrats beat conservatives in vote to decide Merkel successor 
     BERLIN — Germany's Social Democrats narrowly won Sunday's national election, projected results showed, and claimed a "clear mandate" to lead a government for the first time since 2005 and to end 16 years of conservative-led rule under Angela Merkel. The centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) were on track for 26.0% of the vote, ahead of 24.5% […]


 
21:58 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
NFL Monday preview: Dallas defence no longer disastrous 
     Leads NFL in takeaways heading into division tilt against Eagles


 
21:41 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
Gabriel a force in Maple Leafs debut, hopes to stick with team 
     When Kurtis Gabriel's energetic evening at Scotiabank Arena was reviewed, Sheldon Keefe had a quip in his hip pocket. "I'm glad he scored so he could come out of his shell," teased the coach. Gabriel has been anything but quiet since joining the Leafs this summer. In just 10:21 of ice time in Saturday's 4-1 […]


 
21:24 Sep 26 Toronto News | Latest Headlines & Breaking News
WARMINGTON: Forget booze cans, 'food cans' a reality during COVID 
     Move over booze cans. Enter "food cans." Just like those running after-hours speakeasies once got around old-style prohibition rules banning the consumption of alcohol, a similar phenomenon has popped up to skirt vaccination regulations. There's no passport required at this restaurant. Or questions about your personal health. "Everybody is welcome like they always were," said […]


 
22:09 Sep 26 Toronto local News, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Weather, Sports; Watch Live
Coronavirus public health Q&A with Dr. Vinita Dubey (Sept. 29) 
     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, Sept. 29 at 12:30 p.m. on our YouTube page as […]


 
21:40 Sep 26 Toronto local News, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Weather, Sports; Watch Live
Man seriously injured in Yonge-Dundas Square stabbing, police say 
     A man has been transported to the hospital following a stabbing in the city's downtown core Sunday. Toronto police say they were called to Yonge-Dundas Square at around 5:10 p.m. for a report of a stabbing. EMS say they took a man to the hospital with serious, possibly life-threatening injuries. Photos and video from the […]


 
20:56 Sep 26 Toronto local News, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Weather, Sports; Watch Live
Man stabbed in Mississauga neighbourhood, Peel police say 
     A man has non-life-threatening injuries after he was stabbed in a Mississauga neighbourhood Sunday afternoon, police say. Peel police say they were called to the Hillcrest Avenue and Hurontario Street area at around 4 p.m. for a report of a stabbing. Officers found the victim at the scene. The man was transported to the hospital […]


 
20:44 Sep 26 Toronto local News, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Weather, Sports; Watch Live
Two 18-year-old UBC students die after hit by vehicle while walking early Sunday 
     VANCOUVER — University RCMP says two young students at the University of British Columbia are dead following a single-vehicle accident early Sunday. RCMP says the male and female students, both 18 years old, were walking together on the sidewalk on Northwest Marine Drive at about 1:45 a.m. when a vehicle veered off the road and […]


 
18:04 Sep 26 Toronto local News, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Weather, Sports; Watch Live
Richmond Hill driving instructor arrested for sexual assault 
     Toronto police have arrested a driving instructor from Richmond Hill and charged him with sexual assault. A 25-year-old woman was allegedly sexually assaulted during driving lessons between August 21 and September 11. Police arrested 55-year-old Kehai Wang on Saturday. He was or is still employed as an instructor at CC Driving Academy. He is scheduled […]


 
22:14 Sep 26 Ottawa Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Bluesfest's celebratory pandemic bash wraps with terrific show from Tom Cochrane 
     A fourth-wave, pandemic edition of RBC Bluesfest wrapped up Saturday after three nights of concerts at Lansdowne Park's Great Lawn, and the prevailing sentiment was: "I forgot how much I needed this."  After the long months of lockdowns, isolation and uncertainty, a pair of back-to-back music festivals was just the cure for the pandemic-weary population […]


 
20:45 Sep 26 Ottawa Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
COVID-19: Ontario reports 653 new cases, 79 in Ottawa 
     Ontario reported 653 new COVID-19 cases Sunday, with 499 in people who aren't fully vaccinated or have an unknown vaccination status, and 154 cases in those fully vaccinated. The seven-day average in Ontario was 621 daily cases. The number of COVID-19 deaths on Ontario rose by six, with three new deaths reported and the remainder […]


 
20:33 Sep 26 Ottawa Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Head-on collision in Kanata area sends three to hospital 
     The Ottawa Paramedic Service was called to Terry Fox Drive and Fernbank Road shortly after 2 p.m.


 
20:33 Sep 26 Ottawa Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Heatherington Road fire contained to townhouse basement, one woman transported to hospital 
     The fire was under control within 30 minutes, Ottawa Fire Services reported, and was contained to the basement.


 
22:49 Sep 26 https://straight.com/content/rss
Two UBC students killed after being struck by vehicle on sidewalk along Northwest Marine Drive 
     UBC president Santa Ono has expressed his "deepest and most heartfelt condolences" to families, friends, and loved ones of the deceased.


 
17:58 Sep 26 https://straight.com/content/rss
Rising Vancouver home prices narrow "once great divide between East and West into thin, fine line" 
     The benchmark price of a typical detached home on the East Side rose to $1,689,700 in August 2021.


 
19:02 Sep 26 Windsor Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Cyclists explore Greenway trail system, tour Essex County 
     Essex County teemed with cyclists Saturday at the Essex Region Conservation Foundation held its annual bike tour. Riders chose from five routes, which catered to all skill levels, on either roadways or the Greenway trail system. The roadway routes ranged from 60 to 120 kilometres. The trail routes were 15, 32 or 60 kilometres long. […]


 
18:54 Sep 26 Windsor Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Annual Multiple Myeloma March goes virtual 
     Every day, nine new Canadians are diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a little-known and incurable blood cancer, but Erma Roung is hoping to change that. The Multiple Myeloma March Windsor-Essex County Sunday was held virtually this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Roung, who lost her husband Ken Roung in 2010 only two months after doctors […]


 
18:33 Sep 26 Windsor Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Positive COVID-19 case confirmed at St. Rose elementary school 
     Officials with the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board have dismissed a class of students from St. Rose elementary school after the confirmation of one case of COVID-19. Spokesman Stephen Fields said the board was directed by the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit Sunday to dismiss the class. Affected students were notified not to attend school Monday. […]


 
22:36 Sep 26 Vancouver, BC News, Sports & Breaking Headlines
Penchant for penalties punish UBC Thunderbirds in Canada West football opener 
     UBC coach Blake Nill: "We had nearly 500 yards of offence. We kept the ball for nearly 35 minutes. You normally win those games."


 
22:31 Sep 26 Vancouver, BC News, Sports & Breaking Headlines
Defensive duo puts on show as SFU football salutes its senior class at final home game of year 
     SFU (0-4 overall, 0-2 Great Northwest Athletic Conference) plays its final four games of this NCAA Div. II football season on the road, starting with a visit to Montana State-Northern on Oct. 16.


 
21:32 Sep 26 Vancouver, BC News, Sports & Breaking Headlines
Canucks: Will Lockwood's roster goal gets assist from legendary coach Red Berenson 
     'My dream was to play for him. He taught me a lot about becoming a man and the way you handle yourself at the rink. He was a big mentor and still is in my life.' — Canucks rookie Will Lockwood on retired Michigan coach Red Berenson.


 
17:59 Sep 26 Vancouver, BC News, Sports & Breaking Headlines
Whitecaps 1, FC Dallas 0: Late heroics from Max Crepeau keep Caps in the playoff hunt 
     The Whitecaps are in eighth place, three points out of the playoffs, after another fun performance.


 
22:59 Sep 26 Ottawa News | Latest Articles & Headlines
ROOKIE NIGHT?: It sure looks like either Evans or Christion will start at QB for Redblacks on Tuesday 
     Trying to stop their losing skid at five games, the Ottawa Redblacks will turn to a rookie quarterback Tuesday night against the Edmonton Elks. Or, at least, it sure seems like they will. Redblacks head coach Paul LaPolice wouldn't confirm that either Caleb Evans or Taryn Christion would start the game, but Dominique Davis, the […]


 
22:52 Sep 26 Ottawa News | Latest Articles & Headlines
GARRIOCH: The Ottawa Senators are hopeful Zach Sanford's experience will pay dividends 
     The Ottawa Senators couldn't pass up on the opportunity to add some experience. So when general manager Pierre Dorion and senior VP Pierre McGuire presented coach D.J. Smith and his staff with the possibility of acquiring winger Zach Sanford from the St. Louis Blues the talk turned to action. That's why Saturday afternoon the club […]


 
22:52 Sep 26 Ottawa News | Latest Articles & Headlines
WARREN'S PIECE: White hoping for bigger results with shorter stick, prospects to Winnipeg and prospects back to junior 
     Colin White is going where Sidney Crosby and Matt Duchene have gone before in an effort for more puck control. "I shortened my stick quite a bit, so it's nicer in tight spaces, corners, things like that," White said after showcasing some slick stickwork to score the tying goal in the final minute of regulation […]


 
22:51 Sep 26 Ottawa News | Latest Articles & Headlines
After all the injuries and inconsistencies, time runs out on Logan Brown's career with the Senators 
     With new prospects arriving every year, Brown was no longer a young centre in the organization's depth chart.


 
21:21 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.


 
21:15 Sep 26 Saskatoon Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
COVID-19: Active cases hit new pandemic high in Saskatchewan 
     The province announced 552 new confirmed cases Sunday, and three deaths, bringing the 7-day average of new cases to 478.


 
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.


 
22:47 Sep 26 Regina Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Regina police seek information about alleyway assault 
     The assault is believed to have occurred in the early morning hours in the west alley of the 1500 block of Garnet Street.


 
20:43 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.


 
20:40 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.


 
21:46 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Shooting victim found dead in industrial sector of Rivière-des-Prairies 
     The man's body was found on the ground near a vehicle on 7th St. near 55th Ave.


 
21:31 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Woman dies in Val-d'Or car crash 
     The woman lost control of her vehicle on Highway 111. Police said there is no indication that speed or alcohol caused the crash. 


 
21:20 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Car crashes into condo building in Ste-Anne-des-Plaines 
     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.


 
21:16 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Lantic Sugar workers vote for an unlimited strike mandate 
     Union says the 98-per-cent strike vote will increase pressure on the company over the issue of subcontracting.


 
21:10 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
One dead as Montrealers awakened again by gunshots 
     911 calls around 4:15 a.m. on Saturday morning reported that shots had been fired on rue de Sève, near the intersection with rue Drake, in the Le Sud-Ouest borough.


 
21:09 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Three arrested in Brossard after man says he was kidnapped, assaulted 
     Police say the parties involved are all between the ages of 25 and 30 and seem to know each other.


 
19:16 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Missing woman known to frequent Île-Bizard park 
     Hélène Guilbault, 60, was last seen on Saturday afternoon.


 
18:12 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Jack Todd: Athletes who prioritize mental health deserve our support 
     Jonathan Drouin will deserve a massive ovation when he returns to game action at the Bell Centre after taking a step back to recuperate.


 
18:04 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois and partner expecting child in the spring 
     "A few weeks ago, everything changed. The future now has a face. I am going to be a father," the Québec solidaire co-spokesperson wrote.


 
17:56 Sep 26 Montreal Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Rolling on the river: Montreal ferry service a big hit despite shortened season 
     Because of the pandemic, the 2021 season was shortened by about a month and a half compared with 2019, when it was used by 59,500 people.


 
23:16 Sep 26 Calgary Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Women remain underrepresented on the ballot, but advocates hope strong candidates can join Calgary council 
     Of the 100 candidates running for Calgary's 14 seats on council, only 27 are women. In the mayor's race, just four out of 27 candidates are female


 
22:59 Sep 26 Calgary Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Doctors defend AHS head Dr. Yiu after MLA questions fourth-wave handling 
     'This is completely extraordinary. I don't think any health authority should be expected to handle this significant of an increase in ICU capacity. This is not something that should be a requirement for any health authority, but they are rising to the challenge'


 
22:14 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


 
22:10 Sep 26 Calgary Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
Police search for man who trespassed on Calgary woman's balcony 
     Police are seeking the public's help to identify a man who has allegedly trespassed on a Calgary woman's balcony repeatedly over the past two months


 
22:09 Sep 26 Calgary Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
'We're in massive trouble': Prominent Alberta doctors call for 'fire break' lockdown, mandatory vaccines for employees 
     Alberta's ICUs are facing immense pressure as the number of patients needing care continues to rise during the fourth wave of COVID-19


 
19:22 Sep 26 Calgary Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports
On the Road: Between the cracks 
     This week, Calgary photographer and videographer Mike Drew got his beloved FJ Cruiser back. Follow his journey in the video.


 
21:56 Sep 26 Calgary News | Current Headlines & Stories
Hole-in-one report: Golfer drains ace during ironman challenge at D'Arcy Ranch 
     If you've ever played in an ironman tournament, you know that the turf-care staffers are determined to find the most difficult, sometimes absolutely absurd, pin positions on each green. And usually, they'll walk the tee-blocks as far back as possible. Apparently, the maintenance maestros at D'Arcy Ranch couldn't make No. 12 too tough for Steve Hanline. […]


 
19:12 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, […]


 
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 […]


 
23:08 Sep 26 Vancouver News, Top Stories, Breaking Headlines & Videos
Rainforest Trail Run reconnects Indigenous communities to the 'holistic' health of their culture 
     200-plus participants came out for the rainforest Trail Run, a five- and 10-kilometre race encouraging physical activity among people in Indigenous communities


 
23:00 Sep 26 Vancouver News, Top Stories, Breaking Headlines & Videos
COVID-19 cases in kids have jumped dramatically in B.C. with Delta variant and a return to school 
     Growth in COVID-19 cases among children suggests that additional measures are needed to keep schools open and safe this year.


 
22:18 Sep 26 Vancouver News, Top Stories, Breaking Headlines & Videos
Two UBC students killed after driver veers off road near Thunderbird Stadium 
     UBC president Santa Ono said the school community is mourning the "awful" and "tragic" loss.


 
21:19 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.


 
21:04 Sep 26 Vancouver News, Top Stories, Breaking Headlines & Videos
IHIT called to investigate body found in Maple Ridge 
     It's not known at this time if this incident is connected to the ongoing Lower Mainland gang conflict.


 
20:54 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


 
20:49 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


 
20:48 Sep 26 Vancouver News, Top Stories, Breaking Headlines & Videos
Man dies in ATV accident near Kelowna, second man seriously injured: RCMP 
     A 52-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene and a second man was airlifted to hospital in serious, life-threatening condition.


 
20:31 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.


 
18:45 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.