 | | Sep 28, 21:54 TORONTO STAR | | | Canada's National Advisory Committee on Immunization updated its recommendations Tuesday, to indicate it's no longer necessary to space out routine jabs and COVID vaccines. |
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 | | Sep 28, 21:47 CTV News - Toronto | | | Kim Beaver says that as she sat outside the room where her mother died at a long-term care facility in Oshawa, Ont., she could hear the haunting sounds down the hall of other seniors, sick with COVID-19, wheezing and struggling to breathe.
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 | | Sep 28, 20:23 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS | | | The family of a Canadian Uyghur advocate held in China believes winning his freedom is possible after seeing how Canadian officials worked with international counterparts, including the United States, to pressure the Chinese government to release Kovrig and Spavor.
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 | | Sep 28, 20:34 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS | | | Alberta has told Newfoundland to stand down on an offer to send extra health-care workers because the west province doesn't think it has hit the peak of the fourth wave yet.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:40 | | | Neal Pionk, Nate Schmidt, and Adam Lowry were all in lighthearted moods when they spoke to the media on Tuesday, following the sixth day of Winnipeg Jets training camp.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:40 | | | The City of Kingston, Mayor Bryan Paterson and other community members are taking time to reflect on Sept. 30, the new holiday, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:35 | | | British Columbia's top doctor says residents with mixed doses of COVID-19 vaccine are not a priority for booster shots.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:29 | | | Craig Clemons was last seen leaving the local YWCA at 10:25 p.m., and police believe he was also in downtown Thompson the night of Aug. 20.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:21 | | | N.B. Premier Blaine Higgs says any new COVID-19 health measures will likely apply across the province rather than targeting a specific region or health zone.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:18 | | | N.S. government answers call from parents to publicly report COVID-19 exposures in schools.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:17 | | | According to RCMP, falsifying vaccination records is a criminal offence and anyone who tries to use or traffics in forged documents could face criminal charges.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:15 | | | Scottie Barnes has yet to play a real NBA game, but the gregarious rookie is quickly becoming one of the most popular Raptors.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:06 | | | 'We recognize that comfort levels of voters in the community may vary as we continue to navigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.'
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 | | Sep 28, 21:03 | | | Enforcement will be carried out with an educational approach, but those who fail to comply face a progressive scale of measures including unpaid leave and termination.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:44 Toronto Sun | | | A former Tory MP with significant military experience once told me that former Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Jon Vance, who is the subject of sexual harassment and obstruction of justice allegations, was "a very good soldier, but a very bad boy." We saw evidence of the good soldier part this week. The Ottawa Citizen […]
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 | | Sep 28, 21:44 Toronto Sun | | | Jon Jones, a former two-time UFC light heavyweight champion, was combative with Las Vegas police, damaged a patrol car and went through bouts of emotion after he was taken into custody for suspicion of domestic violence, according to an ESPN report. Citing an arrest report released Tuesday, Jones was taken into custody around 6 a.m. […]
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 | | Sep 28, 21:35 Toronto Sun | | | During the election, Prime Minister Trudeau ran as a bold leader in the fight against climate change. Yet even if we agree that the voters have given Trudeau's Liberals a mandate to enact policies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, these policies should still make sense. Unfortunately, several features of Trudeau's climate agenda do not […]
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 | | Sep 28, 21:32 Toronto Sun | | | OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says job No. 1 of his re-elected Liberal government is to implement a rule requiring most commercial travellers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. The Liberals first announced the plan in the midst of a resurgence of the virus just days before Trudeau triggered an early election last month. […]
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 | | Sep 28, 21:29 Toronto Sun | | | OTTAWA — The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is urging long-term care homes to give boosters to residents immediately, as the Delta variant breaks out in facilities across the country. The new guidance was released Tuesday after the committee reviewed evidence about waning immunity from the vaccines, the latest safety data and the spread of […]
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 | | Sep 28, 21:24 Toronto Sun | | | 'He's gonna get as many reps as possible, and that'll start next Monday night,' Nurse says
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 | | Sep 28, 21:18 Toronto Sun | | | The climb could take about 10 hours with rest stops in place every 100 m for workers to take a break
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 | | Sep 28, 21:17 Toronto Sun | | | Held captive by China for nearly three years, even going for a haircut turns into a major event
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 | | Sep 28, 21:15 Toronto Sun | | | Toronto FC coach Javier Perez has yet to pick up a red card, so to speak, when dealing with the media. Throughout his club's struggles and successes this season, the native of Valladolid, Spain, has remained as chill as a beatnik, at least when discussing his club's many on-field challenges. For instance, on Tuesday, Perez […]
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 | | Sep 28, 21:07 Toronto Sun | | | York Regional Police homicide detectives have issued a Canada-wide warrant for a suspect who they believe is connected with the murder of a Markham couple that vanished earlier this month. Quoc Tran, 37, and Kristy Nguyen, 25, were last seen on Sept. 18, around 5:30 p.m. at 111 Zenway Blvd., a commercial plaza in Vaughan. […]
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 | | Sep 28, 21:54 CityNews Toronto | | | Roads in the Bloor Street East and Sherbourne Street area are closed as Toronto police conduct an investigation. Officers on scene told 680 NEWS they were looking into a bomb threat but did not specify exactly where. Employees from a nearby building said they had been asked to evacuate Bloor is closed between Sherbourne and […]
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 | | Sep 28, 20:53 CityNews Toronto | | | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says job No. 1 of his re-elected Liberal government is to implement a rule requiring most commercial travellers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. The Liberals first announced the plan in the midst of a resurgence of the virus just days before Trudeau triggered an early election last month. He used […]
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 | | Sep 28, 20:10 CityNews Toronto | | | Premier Doug Ford's office has confirmed the throne speech will be delivered on Oct. 4 when MPPs return to the legislature after a months-long summer break. Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell will deliver the speech at 9 a.m. Monday morning that will lay out the Progressive Conservative government's priorities leading up to next year's provincial election […]
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 | | Sep 28, 21:32 CityNews Toronto | | | On Canada's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the Kamloops First Nation (Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc) hopes people will join in drumming.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:30 Ottawa Citizen | | | The train derailed near Tremblay Station on Sept. 19, prompting another investigation by the Transportation Safety Board into Ottawa's two-year-old LRT system.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:21 Ottawa Citizen | | | The abuse Jake Garvin inflicted on his puppy amounted to torture, a judge said.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:19 Ottawa Citizen | | | The number of eligible residents who have received two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine has inched up to 80.48 per cent.
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 | | Sep 28, 20:16 Ottawa Citizen | | | We'd like to lay out the mandates that Ottawa's new and returning federal representatives have set for themselves.
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 | | Sep 28, 20:16 Ottawa Citizen | | | Engineering firm STV will not conduct the independent third-party safety review of Ottawa's LRT return to service, city manager Steve Kanellakos said in a memo Tuesday. The selection of the firm last week had brought criticism that STV had been involved in pre-launch work on the rail system. "STV has familiarity with the Confederation Line […]
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 | | Sep 28, 20:16 Ottawa Citizen | | | Kingston Police and city Bylaw Enforcement issued roughly $118,500 in fines at one party in the University District last Friday night. Police said in a news release that at about 11:30 p.m., a police supervisor noticed a large house party in the 100 block of Alfred Street, just south of Johnson Street. Police said there […]
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 | | Sep 28, 20:15 Ottawa Citizen | | | Singer-songwriter Jill Barber, Quebecois innovators Les Grands Hurleurs and Cape Breton traditionalists Beòlach kick off Canada's participation at Expo 2020 Dubai, the pandemic-delayed world expo taking place in the United Arab Emirates from Oct. 1 to March 31. The three acts are part of a contingent of Canadian artists that will perform in Dubai over […]
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 | | Sep 28, 20:15 Ottawa Citizen | | | Ottawa police collision investigators are seeking witnesses to a collision between a car and a motorcycle in Orléans Monday night that left the motorcycle driver with life-threatening injuries. The crash occurred at about 6:30 p.m., when a 2013 black Hyundai Elantra collided with a 1997 blue Suzuki motorcycle. The driver of the motorcycle, a 21-year-old […]
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 | | Sep 28, 20:14 Ottawa Citizen | | | Ottawa's Escapade Music Festival is celebrating the fact no documented cases of COVID-19 transmission occurred at the event, which took place Sept. 4-5. "We are thrilled to be able to help pave the way for the industry and show that live events can return safely," said festival director Ali Shafaee in a statement. The sold-out […]
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 | | Sep 28, 21:40 The Georgia Straight | | | Grienke and Deveau commenced their new roles on September 27.
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 | | Sep 28, 20:48 The Georgia Straight | | | Births also declined in the U.S. and other countries.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:37 Windsor Star | | | Despite having to cancel their annual show on the riverfront for the second year in a row, the Corvette Club of Windsor donated $5,500 to Windsor Regional Hospital and paraded around Met Campus on Tuesday. "When the pandemic began, these drive-by events were a regular occurrence here," said WRH director of philanthropy Gisele Seguin. "Even […]
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 | | Sep 28, 21:28 Windsor Star | | | The City of Windsor has hundreds of kilometres of neglected, crumbling, overgrown and crime-attracting alleys that most city councillors believe need more attention and TLC. That's the idea behind a motion passed Monday that calls for city hall to come up with a minimum set of standards for alleys, which are located primarily in the […]
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 | | Sep 28, 20:40 Windsor Star | | | This area's drinking water and environmental quality of the Detroit River received a little better protection Tuesday after Detroit's city council unanimously approved new legislation designed to improve safeguards against industrial spills and ramp up inspections of business operators on the waterfront. The Detroit River Protection Ordinance was developed through the lead of Detroit Coun. […]
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 | | Sep 28, 21:57 Ottawa Sun | | | "I'm excited to be here. It's a good, young group of players."
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 | | Sep 28, 21:43 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Going forward, when there's a storm with 25 centimetres or more of snow and when light vehicles can't navigate city streets, people can expect their local, residential streets to be graded.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:41 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Less than a fifth of the total number of people diagnosed with COVID-19 in Saskatchewan reported any existing condition or immunity issues.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:22 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Yaremko's lawyer told court that he hadn't received prescribed medication to treat ailments stemming from a previous COVID-19 infection.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:18 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Paul Merriman asked the feds to "expedite" approval of off-label rapid tests Saskatchewan's government has been independently buying and testing.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:03 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | The Saskatoon Blades granted Colton Dach's wishes Tuesday and traded him away.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:00 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Lisa Thomaidis's long tenure with the Canadian women's basketball team has ended.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:53 Regina Leader-Post | | | Hospitalization numbers again reached a record, and there are now no ICU beds available in six regions of Saskatchewan.
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 | | Sep 28, 20:43 Regina Leader-Post | | | Criminal record checks will now be available online but only to residents of communities served by the White Butte RCMP, such as Balgonie, White City, Pilot Butte and more.
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 | | Sep 28, 20:05 Regina Leader-Post | | | Proving vaccination status is again easy, just as the government reveals how laborious an out-of-pocket testing alternative will be.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:43 Montreal Gazette | | | We Live in an Ocean of Air lets you follow the journey of your own breath.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:16 Montreal Gazette | | | "They have three top players on offence," CFM coach Wilfried Nancy said. "They're a team that can score at any time."
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 | | Sep 28, 21:02 Montreal Gazette | | | Province working on a plan to "reorganize" health services to cope with the possible loss of 7,500 front-line health workers who won't be vaccinated by Oct. 15 deadline.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:02 Montreal Gazette | | | Premier Legault accused Liberal MNA, who questioned his failure to recognize systemic racism, of unjustly linking Echaquan's death and Bill 21.
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 | | Sep 28, 20:55 Montreal Gazette | | | It's critical to preserve this biodiverse 215 hectare tract, but on a recent visit, evidence of encroaching development was everywhere.
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 | | Sep 28, 20:32 Montreal Gazette | | | Paul St-Pierre Plamondon wants to attack the issue of anonymous accounts online: "There would be less hate if each person was identified."
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 | | Sep 28, 20:30 Montreal Gazette | | | A faulty study that overstated the risks has been withdrawn — but only after it was shared widely on social media.
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 | | Sep 28, 20:17 Montreal Gazette | | | "He's a really focused guy," coach says of centreman. "He's having fun quietly with the guys, but he comes in and he's pretty much business."
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 | | Sep 28, 20:02 Montreal Gazette | | | PQ calls for possible extension of vaccination deadline, warns of further disruption of health care services.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:42 Calgary Herald | | | Calgary police confirmed Artur Pawlowski was apprehended by Canadian Border Service Agents on two outstanding warrants issued by local law enforcement
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 | | Sep 28, 21:40 Calgary Herald | | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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 | | Sep 28, 21:21 Calgary Herald | | | Those who fear their personal information has been breached by that app or others can lodge a complaint with the province's privacy commissioner, said Sharon Polsky, president of the Privacy and Access Council of Canada
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 | | Sep 28, 20:59 Calgary Herald | | | NDP MLA Shannon Phillips will be able to add several documents to her appeal regarding the discipline of two Lethbridge police officers who admitted to surveilling her, a review board has ruled. Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) Const. Keon Woronuk and Sgt. Jason Carrier both admitted to surveilling Phillips in 2017 after they heard the then-minister […]
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 | | Sep 28, 21:52 Vancouver Sun | | | Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:30 Vancouver Sun | | | The mask mandate in Vancouver public schools will now include students from Kindergarten to Grade 3.
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 | | Sep 28, 21:27 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, 21:25 Vancouver Sun | | | More than $50 million will be spent to attract industries to B.C. to run their businesses and reduce their carbon footprint by using hydroelectricity.
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 | | Sep 28, 20:35 Vancouver Sun | | | New rule will apply to people feeding birds and mammals in city parks.
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