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Sep 28, 11:37 CTV News - Toronto
     Ontario's proof-of-vaccination program doesn't have an official grace period, according to officials with the Ministry of Labour, making it unclear how or when the new rules will be enforced by the province.

 
Sep 28, 11:48 CTV News - Toronto
     Ontario's science advisory table is set to release new COVID-19 projections today.

 
Sep 28, 11:23 CTV News - Toronto
     Police in Durham Region say that one person is dead after a shooting in Pickering overnight.

 
Sep 28, 09:59 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     The FBI is scaling back its search for Gabby Petito's fiance, Brian Laundrie, to be more targeted based on intelligence after officials spent more than 10 days combing through a 25,000-acre nature reserve, police in North Point, Florida, said Monday.

 
Sep 28, 10:49 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     Canada has now fully vaccinated 80.09 per cent of the country's eligible population.

 
Sep 28, 09:09 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     Japan's government announced Tuesday that the coronavirus state of emergency will end this week to help rejuvenate the economy as infections slow.

 
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.

 
Sep 28, 11:53
     Police say dozens of provincial offence notices and by-law notices were issued in addition to three arrests and one charge related to violating COVID-19-related restrictions.

 
Sep 28, 11:35
     Pfizer said a lower dose of its vaccine provided a strong immune response in the target age group in a 2,268-participant clinical trial.

 
Sep 28, 11:22
     Emergency crews were called to Dragonfly Avenue, near Taunton Road and Sideline 26, at around 11:31 p.m. Monday.

 
Sep 28, 10:40
     The poll results were a mixed bag of people feeling indifferent or that life moves on.

 
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. 

 
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.

 
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.

 
Sep 28, 11:18 Toronto Sun
     A man is dead after a shooting overnight in Pickering. Durham Regional Police say the incident occurred on Dragonfly Ave., in the Taunton Rd. and Sideline 26 area. They said "all parties in the residence have been accounted for" adding there were "no outstanding suspects." More to come.

 
Sep 28, 11:11 Toronto Sun
     Jasmine is charged in the shooting one of Belize's top police officers

 
Sep 28, 11:05 Toronto Sun
     They faced a long climb up a secondary egress ladder system with support of Vale's mine rescue team.

 
Sep 28, 10:58 Toronto Sun
     Toronto a step behind in pre-season game

 
Sep 28, 10:41 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 […]

 
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 […]

 
Sep 28, 11:44 CityNews Toronto
     Pfizer-BioNTech has submitted initial trial data to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to clear their COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 5 to 11 on Tuesday The drugmaker said they would make a formal request for emergency use authorization in the coming weeks. The vaccine has already been authorized for emergency use in youth 12 […]

 
Sep 28, 10:34 CityNews Toronto
     A man is dead and the homicide unit is investigating following an overnight shooting at a townhouse complex in Pickering. Durham police responded to the scene at a residence on Dragonfly Avenue near Taunton Road and Whites Road after getting reports of shots fired. Police say all parties in the residence have been accounted for […]

 
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 […]

 
Sep 28, 10:15 CityNews Toronto
     Some parents in the Toronto Catholic District School Board are planning to stage a protest outside a west-end school on Tuesday morning. This comes after the board revealed it would be forced to make cuts to teaching staff in the coming weeks. The protest is set to get underway at Saint Pius X Catholic School […]

 
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 […]

 
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 […]

 
Sep 28, 11:49 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.

 
Sep 28, 11:42 Ottawa Citizen
     A mix of sun and cloud is on tap for Tuesday with a high of 16 C, which is spot-on seasonal for late September though it looks a bit chilly overnight. Wind is expected to become northwest at 20 km/h late Tuesday afternoon then the mercury drops to 4 C overnight, according to Environment and […]

 
Sep 28, 11:00 Ottawa Citizen
     Tuesday, Sept. 28: Lessons from the imprisonment of the 'Two Michaels.' You can write to us too, at letters@ottawacitizen.com

 
Sep 28, 11:00 Ottawa Citizen
     Many local entrepreneurs are concerned about an escalating talent crisis in the hospitality industry. Some people are blaming the Canada Recovery Benefit, the recently extended government subsidy. But the problems run deeper than that.

 
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 […]

 
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 […]

 
Sep 28, 11:06 The Georgia Straight
     Covers featuring lang and novelist Moredecai Richler were autographed after they were published in 1992.

 
Sep 28, 10:00 Ottawa Sun
     Here are today's Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.

 
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.

 
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.

 
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.

 
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.

 
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.

 
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.

 
Sep 28, 11:49 Montreal Gazette
     The victim was hit by one of several shots fired and was able to go to the hospital himself for treatment, police said.

 
Sep 28, 11:47 Montreal Gazette
     Jeffrey Dimundu-Bellevue has been on the run since Sunday.

 
Sep 28, 11:11 Montreal Gazette
     New facility in Dollard will feature equipment for warm-up, strength training, cardio, balance, stretching and relaxation exercises.

 
Sep 28, 10:00 Montreal Gazette
     "There is great demand for recycled plastic, but it's not aligned with supply."

 
Sep 28, 10:00 Montreal Gazette
     A brief look at today's weather forecast along with a #ThisMtl picture and a daily quote.

 
Sep 28, 11:00 Calgary Herald
     It's easy to vilify 'the other.' But when you know someone in "the other group" — know their heart and who they are — it becomes much harder to think ill of them and want them to receive lesser care should they get ill.

 
Sep 28, 11:00 Calgary Herald
     Amid growing calls for additional public health measures to curb Alberta's brutal fourth wave of COVID-19, Premier Jason Kenney insisted over the weekend that a "hard lockdown" made "no sense" and was therefore not in the cards. Of course, Kenney also pledged not to impose a lockdown in both our second and third waves and […]

 
Sep 28, 11:00 Calgary Sun
     The United Conservative MLA for Lac Ste. Anne-Parkland sure has some nerve questioning the efficiency of Alberta's health-care system right now. In a social media post Saturday, Shane Getson criticized the salaries paid to those in charge of Alberta Health Services, just as the provincial health authority has been saddled with a crush of patients […]

 
Sep 28, 11:00 Calgary Sun
     DRAMATIC EXCHANGE China has stuck to its narrative that the arrests of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were not in retaliation for the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, but as soon as they sent Meng back, the Michaels were allowed back home. It is almost like the old Russian spy exchange they used to have during […]

 
Sep 28, 11:00 Calgary Sun
     Just askin'. Where is Premier Jason Kenney? Hopefully the answer is he's coming out Tuesday to talk to Albertans and answer something other than puffball questions about COVID pitched on a radio show far away from the local newshounds, a soft landing pad appearing to be the premier's weekend safe space. Listen in to that […]