 | | Sep 27, 23:20 TORONTO STAR | | | The day before Guryodh Singh Khattra, 26, was shot dead last week, a Brampton judge granted him a rare "innocence at stake" application over confidential informant evidence his defence argues implicated another person in the 2018 murder of Paviter Singh Bassi. |
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 | | Sep 27, 22:25 CTV News - Toronto | | | The City of Toronto is exploring making training mandatory for ride-hailing drivers — again.
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 | | Sep 28, 01:29 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | Homicides in the U.S. in 2020 increased nearly 30% over the previous year, the largest one-year jump since the FBI began keeping records, according to figures released Monday by the agency.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:09 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins is sticking to his beliefs when it comes to staying unvaccinated for COVID-19, even though that decision could soon cost him playing in home games.
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 | | Sep 28, 02:00 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | In the coming weeks, four huge trees in Thunder Bay, Ont. will be lit up, glowing with strings of thousands of red lights as part of an ongoing project to raise awareness and funds for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls [MMIWG].
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 | | Sep 28, 02:00 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS | | | In the coming weeks, four huge trees in Thunder Bay, Ont. will be lit up, glowing with strings of thousands of red lights as part of an ongoing project to raise awareness and funds for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls [MMIWG].
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 | | Sep 28, 00:21 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS | | | After lots of talk this summer, the search for unmarked graves is underway at the former Shingwauk Residential School site, at present-day Algoma University.
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 | | Sep 28, 01:42 | | | The Canadian Energy Centre has launched a high-profile "awareness campaign," hoping to convince Americans their country should import more Canadian oil.
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 | | Sep 28, 01:25 | | | With three weeks until Calgarians head to the polls, voter engagement in the municipal election is low, which many attribute to the federal election and COVID-19.
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 | | Sep 28, 01:00 | | | The Bombers could have both Steven Richardson and Janarion Grant back from the injured list when they face the BC Lions on Friday.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:52 | | | The City of Lethbridge operates under an at-large election format, meaning voters choose eight councillors and a single mayor to represent the entire city.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:45 | | | Stephen Seelinger organized a public meeting at the intersection on Monday to advocate for changes. His sister Janet was killed there in June.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:40 | | | Under the plan, up to 20,000 U.S. frequent flyers with American air carriers could get matching status when flying Air Canada north of the border.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:38 | | | The woman explained how he had asked to borrow a phone, but made his way into the unit, spent hours inside of her home, forced her to take drugs and sexually assaulted her.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:35 | | | On Monday, members of Kristina Ward's family gathered at the site where she was last seen in an effort to generate tips on her whereabouts.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:32 | | | Pamela Goulden-McLeod, director of Saskatoon Emergency Management Organization (EMO), said the city is currently in a high-risk 'orange' situation.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:25 | | | "I am in my 50s so it was really eye-opening."
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 | | Sep 28, 01:50 Toronto Sun | | | Washington Wizards three-time All-Star Bradley Beal on Monday cited "personal reasons" for not getting vaccinated against COVID-19, adding he hopes that his previous bout with the virus will protect him. Beal made the comments during the Wizards' media day. Beal contracted COVID-19 over the summer, preventing him from playing in the Tokyo Olympics. Beal declined […]
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 | | Sep 28, 01:47 Toronto Sun | | | MONTREAL — Auditions to find the next Zach Hyman — and sorting through a casting call of other Leafs wannabes — didn't go smoothly on the Bell Centre stage Monday night. Another new Toronto lineup, this one challenged with a young defence and new forwards trying to acclimatize, ran into a Canadiens team debuting its […]
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 | | Sep 28, 01:44 Toronto Sun | | | Four-times Olympic gold medallist Simone Biles told New York Magazine that she should have quit gymnastics "way before Tokyo," where she suffered from a case of "twisties" that derailed her attempt at a record haul of six golds. The 24-year-old American dropped out of the opening event at the Summer Games, the team competition in […]
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 | | Sep 28, 01:38 Toronto Sun | | | Supermodel Cynthia Bailey is exiting hit reality show Real Housewives of Atlanta. The 54-year-old won't be returning for the upcoming 14th season of the show, calling her decision "difficult and heartfelt." "Thank you NBC Universal, Bravo, and Truly Original for over a decade of partnership. I can't wait to see what we do next," she […]
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 | | Sep 28, 01:33 Toronto Sun | | | Rick Astley was "blown away" when he watched the episode of Ted Lasso that featured his famous song Never Gonna Give You Up. The pop icon took to Twitter to share a video as he reflected on the tune being so artfully used in the Emmy-award winning programme's recent episode No Weddings and a Funeral. […]
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 | | Sep 28, 01:24 Toronto Sun | | | John Hinckley, Jr., the man who shot and wounded former U.S. leader Ronald Reagan, has apologized to Jodie Foster for dragging her into the 1981 drama. The would-be assassin has been granted an unconditional release by a federal judge and could be a free man by next summer. And speaking through his lawyer outside the […]
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 | | Sep 28, 01:15 Toronto Sun | | | Now 66, Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity at a 1982 jury trial
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 | | Sep 28, 00:29 Toronto Sun | | | Will Smith would love to travel the world with a harem of women, including Halle Berry and Misty Copeland. The movie star has opened up about his unconventional 23-year marriage to Jada Pinkett Smith in a revealing new GQ interview and candidly explains he worked with an intimacy coach to help him deal with relationship […]
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 | | Sep 28, 00:25 Toronto Sun | | | Premier Doug Ford needs to step in to help resolve an impasse that has impacted eye care treatment for many residents of the province, cautions the president of the Ontario Association of Optometrists (OAO). Close to 95% of OAO members are no longer providing OHIP-covered services for patients, including children, teens and seniors, as the […]
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 | | Sep 28, 00:24 Toronto Sun | | | LOS ANGELES — An attorney for Britney Spears on Monday stepped up demands for the swift suspension of the singer's father from his role as her guardian, saying he had "crossed unfathomable lines" by reportedly bugging her phone and bedroom. In a court filing ahead of a hearing on Wednesday, attorney Mathew Rosengart said a […]
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 | | Sep 28, 00:41 CityNews Toronto | | | The Etobicoke Humane Society is looking for donations to help a tabby cat that was found with a telephone cord wrapped around the animal's neck at the shelter's door because the little one needs to have her leg amputated. Over the weekend, the EHS posted on Facebook the cat, named Octavia, was found a couple […]
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 | | Sep 28, 01:52 Ottawa Citizen | | | Paramedics say the man was taken to the trauma unit after they were called to the scene shortly after 7 p.m.
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 | | Sep 28, 01:47 Ottawa Citizen | | | Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry OPP say they responded to a report about a stolen car on Thursday at about 3 p.m.
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 | | Sep 28, 01:47 Ottawa Citizen | | | The hospital has allowed for "exceptional circumstances" where the vaccine requirement is relaxed.
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 | | Sep 28, 01:45 Ottawa Citizen | | | One witness who asked not to be identified said she was at the park with her two small children when she saw some teens and heard shooting sounds.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:41 Ottawa Citizen | | | Members of the Ottawa Police Services Board on Monday pushed back against calls to defund the police, sparking a discussion with a community delegate about the role of the police in public safety. The discussion took place during the delegation of Sam Hersh, a board member for progressive grassroots organization Horizon Ottawa, who has appeared […]
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 | | Sep 27, 23:51 Ottawa Citizen | | | Signs of problems on a Confederation Line train which derailed near Tunney's Pasture Station in August occurred more than 90 minutes before it was put out of service, according to an investigation by the Transportation Safety Board. The findings suggest the train was broken while still providing service to OC Transpo passengers for the entire length of […]
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 | | Sep 28, 01:30 The Georgia Straight | | | Several authors from Vancouver won awards.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:25 The Georgia Straight | | | Netflix series about singles on the autism spectrum looking for love will remind you about empathy and kindness.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:15 The Georgia Straight | | | One encouraging sign is that hospitalized cases decreased over the weekend.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:00 The Georgia Straight | | | Including new seasons of Succession, Insecure, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Canada's Drag Race.
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 | | Sep 28, 01:32 Windsor Star | | | Stef, Jamie, Sydney, Cat, Donald… The list goes on. "This is a list you don't want to be on," says Downtown Mission executive director Ron Dunn. They're clients of the Mission who died of drug overdoses. Many don't get funerals. Three died last month and didn't get funerals. So the Mission staged A Night to […]
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 | | Sep 28, 00:22 Windsor Star | | | The first-place St. Clair Fratmen continue to roll in Ontario Football Conference play. The Fratmen improved to 3-0 with a 68-6 road win over the expansion Quinte Skyhawks on Sunday. St. Clair has outscored the opposition 160-29 thus far this season. Running back Jacob Savoni scored three rushing touchdowns. Kian Voakes, Enzy Youyoute and David […]
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 | | Sep 27, 23:48 Windsor Star | | | A futuristic canopy with a $32.5-million pricetag is being proposed to remedy a sore thumb on Windsor's treasured riverfront — the sun-baked stage and swath of asphalt known as Festival Plaza. "What I see here is really about dreaming big as a city," Mayor Drew Dilkens said Monday of the proposed design that goes to […]
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 | | Sep 27, 22:51 Windsor Star | | | Members of one of Canada's largest advocacy associations put boots on the ground Saturday to bring attention to what they say are myriad problems with privately owned long-term care facilities. On a cold, rainy morning, approximately 55 people walked in the second annual CARP (Canadian Association for Retired Persons) advocacy walk to raise awareness of […]
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 | | Sep 27, 22:41 Windsor Star | | | Someone took black spray paint to the cinder block wall of the new dual-track high school under construction on Simcoe Street in Amherstburg. "Amherstburg High School " was sprayed in big letters across a south-facing wall and caught the attention of a passerby Monday. "That is so sad," Amherstburg Mayor Aldo DiCarlo said. "It does not set […]
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 | | Sep 27, 22:25 Windsor Star | | | More than a dozen Windsor parks have or will soon receive new and better lighting, city officials said Monday, in a bid to improve park safety and use of city parks. The city has committed $1 million in upgrades to lights in the city's park between 2020 and 2022, Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens said Monday. Some […]
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 | | Sep 28, 01:46 The Province | | | 'I still think me and him have a long way to go and that just shows you what the ceiling is,' Michael Reilly says of his partnership with star receiver Lucky Whitehead
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 | | Sep 28, 01:11 The Province | | | 'I don't know why people think when we make a statement about a personal issue, people think they can stick their noses in it. Just leave the guy alone and let him figure out what he needs to figure out.' — Canucks GM Jim Benning on Travis Hamonic.
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 | | Sep 28, 01:00 The Province | | | Opinion: At minimum the plan should include 10 paid days per year as a basic right of employment and paid for by employers. Recent polling shows massive public support for this approach
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 | | Sep 28, 01:00 The Province | | | Sad day for Canada — we all lost. Imagine what that wasted $600 million could have done. Terry Taylor, Chilliwack I think many of us would agree that the reason our prime minister called an election was to hopefully secure a majority government so he wouldn't have to put up with the other parties and […]
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 | | Sep 28, 00:42 The Province | | | Surrey native, who just signed his entry-level contract with the NHL Florida Panthers, looks forward to rejoining the Giants and passing along what he's learned to younger players
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 | | Sep 28, 00:22 Ottawa Sun | | | EDMONTON ELKS (2-4) at OTTAWA REDBLACKS (1-5) Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. MT; TD Place TV: TSN3/4/5, ESPN2 Web: TSN.ca/LIVE, TSN GO Radio: TSN 1200 (TSN1200.ca), FM 104,7 (FM1047.ca), (Ottawa); 103.9 FM (Edmonton); SiriusXM Canada Channel 167 (EN) and 174 (FR) The Line: Elks by 6 1/2 Weather: 12C, partly cloudy, 10% chance of rain, winds […]
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 | | Sep 27, 22:23 Ottawa Sun | | | Heading into Tuesday night's home date with the Elks, Redblacks head coach Paul LaPolice continues to preach hope.
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 | | Sep 28, 01:48 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Joseph Simon Peter Yaremko, 39, is charged with breaking and entering to commit a sexual assault while armed with a weapon (a knife) ,and forcible confinement.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:08 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Fertuck's family told police that Fertuck was the only suspect, Sgt. Tiffany Climenhaga testified on Monday.
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 | | Sep 27, 23:18 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | The city of Saskatoon is sitting at a code orange COVID-19 risk level — the second highest level in the city's new framework.
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 | | Sep 27, 23:07 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Canada's health minister says she urged her Saskatchewan counterpart to "project ahead" on when the province may need federal aid.
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 | | Sep 27, 23:00 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | The youth was expected to have a court appearance by phone in Melfort Monday.
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 | | Sep 27, 22:43 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | This timeline traces the messaging from Premier Scott Moe and other officials leading up to the big reversal on masks and vaccine mandates.
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 | | Sep 27, 22:12 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Saskatchewan adds 398 new COVID-19 cases and two more deaths, increasing the number of deaths reported in September to 69.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:13 Regina Leader-Post | | | "We had that noise which was south of the border and there was a lot of focus on mail-in ballots and vote by mail became a political issue."
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 | | Sep 27, 23:42 Regina Leader-Post | | | In a brief news release issued late Monday afternoon, the Regina Police Service said further investigation had put the incident in a new light.
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 | | Sep 27, 23:18 Regina Leader-Post | | | Saskatchewan is taking a more front-and-centre role in the enforcement of firearms laws through the office of the chief firearms officer.
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 | | Sep 27, 22:56 Regina Leader-Post | | | "The seminar will provide an opportunity for Regina residents concerned about lead in our water system to learn about the dangers of lead exposure and how to minimize the risk."
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 | | Sep 27, 22:25 Regina Leader-Post | | | Initial funding totalling $750,000 was approved in the 2021 budget. An additional $250,000 has been requested through the 2022 budget process.
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 | | Sep 27, 22:04 National Observer | | | Direct passenger flights to Canada from India resumed Monday as Transport Canada lifted a months-long ban imposed due to high COVID-19 case counts.
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 | | Sep 28, 01:51 Montreal Gazette | | | Under the incumbent mayor's plan, Montreal landlords with more than eight units would be required to have their buildings inspected.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:35 Montreal Gazette | | | Plante's office confirmed that the 2,400-member Association des pompiers de Montréal will announce that it's backing the incumbent mayor
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 | | Sep 28, 00:32 Montreal Gazette | | | Driver arrested later in Outremont
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 | | Sep 28, 00:29 Montreal Gazette | | | Jeffrey Dimundu-Bellevue has been on the run since Sunday.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:27 Montreal Gazette | | | Marie-Josée Viau testified that a hit man's alleged accomplice warned her the hit man considered killing her and her husband.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:11 Montreal Gazette | | | 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.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:10 Montreal Gazette | | | Defenceman's road out of NHL started when he and six Senators teammates were secretly videotaped during Uber ride ranting about coach.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:02 Montreal Gazette | | | Brendan Gallagher joins his teammates at training camp after dealing with family issue but won't be in lineup Monday night vs. Maple Leafs.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:02 Montreal Gazette | | | "It's necessary to have a child get used to moving early. Don't necessarily say no to screen time, but vary activities," the researchers say.
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 | | Sep 27, 23:59 Montreal Gazette | | | Coderre says he "won't attack a race, but will attack dangerous dogs."
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 | | Sep 28, 01:01 Calgary Herald | | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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 | | Sep 28, 00:39 Calgary Herald | | | The physicians say their ability to equitably provide intensive care to every Albertan is under threat, as ICUs run well over normal capacity
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 | | Sep 28, 00:17 Calgary Herald | | | Provincial officials have closed trails in Alberta's southern Rockies after a hiker and hunter were injured in separate encounters with grizzly bears on Sunday. The first incident occurred Sunday at around 1 p.m. when an unaccompanied Calgary man in his late 30s came across a bear and two cubs while hiking in an area southwest […]
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 | | Sep 28, 00:14 Calgary Herald | | | 'We are aware of the concerns that were raised regarding the app and we are working with the developer to validate,' said Peter Hanlon
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 | | Sep 28, 00:04 Calgary Herald | | | City council approved a $200-million investment in a downtown strategy in April, including $45 million in grants to help building owners take on the costly work of turning empty towers into residential units, or something else
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 | | Sep 27, 22:21 Calgary Herald | | | After bouts of debilitating chemotherapy, hopes were high that a stem-cell donation from his mother would vanquish Julian Ho's leukemia. Jennifer Ho spent about seven hours last February hooked up to a machine that extracted the life-saving ingredients from her blood that would then be infused into her 15-year-old son. "Of course I would donate […]
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 | | Sep 28, 01:55 Vancouver Sun | | | There have been 45 attacks on humans by coyotes in Stanley Park since December
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 | | Sep 28, 01:24 Vancouver Sun | | | Opinion: The B.C. government's systematic withholding of information may serve a political purpose of making B.C.'s record look better than it is
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 | | Sep 28, 01:00 Vancouver Sun | | | As a recently retired registered nurse and former BCNU member, I couldn't be more embarrassed by the BCNU's stance on unvaccinated nurses. The BCNU website states that the union protects and advances the health and safety of not only their members, but their patients, profession and community. They argue that we cannot afford even one […]
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 | | Sep 28, 00:56 Vancouver Sun | | | Monday's announcement focused on three Indigenous organizations in B.C. that will receive a total of $1.5 million from the province to enhance counselling services for victims of residential schools and their families.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:45 Vancouver Sun | | | A Vancouver International Airport spokesperson said both Air Canada and Air India had direct flights from India arrive on Monday
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 | | Sep 28, 00:38 Vancouver Sun | | | Robert Riley Saunders faced 13 charges arising from a three-year investigation by RCMP that included 10 counts of fraud over $5,000
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 | | Sep 28, 00:37 Vancouver Sun | | | B.C. Jobs Minister Ravi Kahlon says this is one way the government is working to reinvigorate the job market by providing employers the funding they need to create jobs for those most affected by the pandemic
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 | | Sep 28, 00:35 Vancouver Sun | | | RCMP say in a news release that initial investigation suggests the motorcyclist ran a red light and struck the front of the pickup truck.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:32 Vancouver Sun | | | Vacancy in Vancouver's tight industrial property market dropped to an all-time low of 0.5 per cent while the average asking rent per square foot hit an all-time high of $15.50, according to Colliers. "What's new is that (vacancy) is below one per cent," said Doug Pulver, executive managing director at Colliers Vancouver, which tracked the shift in a recent national survey.
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 | | Sep 28, 00:19 Vancouver Sun | | | Director of Civil Forfeiture says party host Mohammad Movassaghi should hand over his $1 million stake in luxury condo as proceeds of crime
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