 | | Sep 28, 10:10 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | Despite the ruins of Tikal being one of the most thoroughly studied archeological sites in the world, archeologists have recently uncovered a hidden neighbourhood near the ancient Maya city.
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 | | Sep 28, 09:42 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | A pair of American siblings have returned home after China lifted an exit ban following Canada's release of a top Chinese tech executive who had been wanted in the U.S. on fraud charges.
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 | | Sep 28, 10:24 | | | Halifax Regional Police say the stabbing happened at a retail outlet in the first block of Washmill Lake Drive Thursday just before 4:30 p.m.
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 | | Sep 28, 10:07 | | | Ontario's daily case counts have so far remained under 1,000 during the 4th wave, and the graph of Ontario's 7-day average roughly shows a plateau since the beginning of September.
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 | | Sep 28, 10:00 | | | Newly released documents show the government spent months mulling over what to do about a Canadian orphan at an ISIS camp before sending officials to get her.
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 | | Sep 28, 10:00 Toronto Sun | | | Dear Amy: At the beginning of the pandemic, my husband and I took in a niece of ours who had been living with other family members after having some mental health problems and leaving college. Life with her parents is, in my opinion, the cause of much of her mental health problems. In short, she […]
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 | | Sep 28, 09:00 Toronto Sun | | | Once considered the engine of the Canadian economy, Ontario's economic performance over the last two decades has been among the weakest in the country, according to a new study by the Fraser Institute. "The decline of Ontario's manufacturing sector in the 2000s, the 2008/09 recession and a tepid recovery have combined to create an extended […]
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 | | Sep 28, 10:23 CityNews Toronto | | | After a busy off-season with some big-name signings, the Toronto Blue Jays began the regular season feeling bullish about their chances of a playoff return. Entering the final week of the 2021 campaign, the Blue Jays are right in the thick of the wild-card chase. The Blue Jays have been trending upward the last two […]
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 | | Sep 28, 09:37 CityNews Toronto | | | Ontario's science advisory table is set to release new COVID-19 projections today. The new modelling is set to be posted online about an hour before Ontario's chief medical officer of health holds his weekly briefing. Ontario's daily case counts have so far remained under 1,000 during the fourth wave, and the graph of Ontario's seven-day […]
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 | | Sep 28, 09:15 CityNews Toronto | | | In today's Big Story podcast, it's wonderful that two Canadians caught in the middle of geopolitics are home and safe after more than 1,000 days detained in China. It's not great that the circumstances of their return seem to imply that hostage diplomacy works. How should Canada be dealing with China? Do we have any […]
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 | | Sep 28, 08:00 CityNews Toronto | | | Canadians may not be thrilled with the outcome of last week's federal election but a new poll suggests few are angry that it produced an almost identical result to the 2019 nation-wide vote. Just 10 per cent of respondents to the Leger survey said they're happy with the outcome, which produced another Liberal minority government […]
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 | | Sep 28, 10:00 Ottawa Citizen | | | How does someone socially distance on a crowded bus? To state the obvious — not well, not easily, or not at all. Jamming passengers into a tight space is one of several issues that have cropped up with OC Transpo's R1 bus service, which is attempting to fill the enormous gap left by our fleet […]
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 | | Sep 28, 10:00 Ottawa Citizen | | | Neena Sidhu applauds the provincial government for providing free rapid COVID-19 tests to help protect small businesses such as her Ottawa dental practice. She offers rapid tests to employees as an added precaution although they are vaccinated and wear masks. But Sidhu is mystified as to why rapid tests are not available for a huge […]
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 | | Sep 28, 10:00 Ottawa Sun | | | Here are today's Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
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 | | Sep 28, 10:11 National Observer | | | Annamie Paul says there's a fight over the future of the Green Party and she's not up for any more punches.
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 | | Sep 28, 10:10 National Observer | | | Youth activists in major cities in Ghana, Kenya, Benin, Nigeria, Uganda, Togo, and the Democratic Republic of Congo staged protests, delivered petitions to leaders, and dropped banners protesting climate change.
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 | | Sep 28, 10:10 National Observer | | | Major figures privately admit the UN climate summit will fail to result in pledges that could limit global heating to 1.5 C.
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 | | Sep 28, 10:10 National Observer | | | It's hard to believe anyone in the United Conservative Party could find a silver lining in their government's disastrous mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
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 | | Sep 28, 10:10 National Observer | | | A high schooler from Mississauga mastered the art of the TikTok video and saw her hobby business selling jewelry explode. She's hoping the earnings and other accessories help her pay to attend a top U.S. business school.
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 | | Sep 28, 10:10 National Observer | | | Eco-anxiety is on the rise and may be worse yet for teenagers and children. How will our mental health system, woefully underfunded as it is, be equipped to support those with worsening eco-anxiety in the coming years? asks Halena Seiferling.
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 | | Sep 28, 10:00 Montreal Gazette | | | "There is great demand for recycled plastic, but it's not aligned with supply."
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 | | Sep 28, 10:00 Montreal Gazette | | | A brief look at today's weather forecast along with a #ThisMtl picture and a daily quote.
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 | | Sep 28, 07:42 Calgary Sun | | | ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — This being an exhibition matchup in a minor-league rink, there were no official faceoff stats. So you'll have to take Dillon Dube's word for it … "Oh, 100% then," Dube said with a toothy grin. "Yeah, I must have been." He might have been fudging the numbers a bit, but it's certainly […]
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