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Sep 28, 23:53 TORONTO STAR
     Residents reported hearing an exlplosion as police detonated the suspicious package.

 
Sep 28, 22:20 TORONTO STAR
    
Health care professionals could lose their license.

 
Sep 28, 23:26 CTV News - Toronto
     Scottie Barnes has yet to play a real NBA game, but the gregarious rookie is quickly becoming one of the most popular Raptors.

 
Sep 28, 23:16 CTV News - Toronto
     A woman has been transported to hospital after being struck by a school bus in the Morningside area in Scarborough.

 
Sep 28, 22:45 CTV News - Toronto
     The Ontario Provincial Police is introducing new checks and balances for its members ordering tow truck services in the wake of an investigation that charged four officers with taking secret commissions and breach of trust.

 
Sep 28, 23:20 CTV News - Toronto
     Toronto Maple Leafs star centre Auston Matthews participated in his first team practice Tuesday since undergoing off-season wrist surgery.

 
Sep 28, 23:31 CTV News - Toronto
     Toronto FC, whose defence ranks worst in the league, is now running out of forwards.

 
Sep 28, 23:36 CTV News - Toronto
     The Toronto Blue Jays have reinstated starter Hyun Jin Ryu and infielder Cavan Biggio from the 10-day injured list.

 
Sep 28, 22:11 CTV News - Toronto
     Following years of aggressive tactics from sales staff in Ontario, the government banned door-to-door sales of many items in March 2018.

 
Sep 28, 22:13 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     Health Minister Patty Hajdu said she expects a submission from Pfizer in the coming weeks for the use of the company's COVID-19 vaccine in children ages five to 11.

 
Sep 28, 22:27 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS
     A B.C. Supreme Court judge has denied an extension to an injunction against protesters blockading old-growth logging in the Fairy Creek area of Vancouver Island.

 
Sep 29, 00:00
     Police said the crash happened shortly before 8 p.m. on Aug. 31 at the intersection of Mountainash Road and Countryside Drive. 

 
Sep 28, 23:55
     Liberal George Chahal was captured on a doorbell camera on the eve of the election removing a campaign pamphlet left by his Conservative opponent, Jag Sahota.

 
Sep 28, 23:33
     Produce donation is especially welcome during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 
Sep 28, 23:30
     Some recreation centres are becoming a hot spot for abuse towards staff enforcing new vaccination requirements. It has led to confrontations with people using the facilities.

 
Sep 28, 23:20
     Previously, the city took steps toward a mandatory rapid testing program. However, it was determined that approach was too prohibitive.

 
Sep 28, 23:16
     The National Assembly heard from Quebec's minority language groups Tuesday afternoon during hearings on proposed reform of the French language charter.

 
Sep 28, 23:11
     A southern Alberta family says they want answers after their loved one died while living in a YWCA facility. Quinn Campbell reports.

 
Sep 28, 23:11
     A statement from the Health Minister's office says Alberta Health Services has begun recruiting to four new family physician positions in the city.

 
Sep 28, 23:10
     Choiceland Mayor Robert Mardell says the small Saskatchewan town is coping after a 37-year-old woman died last week.

 
Sep 28, 23:01
     The developer estimates geothermal will reduce building's greenhouse gas emissions by at least 70%. Kingston's mayor says the new build raises the bar for development in the city.

 
Sep 28, 23:59 Toronto Sun
     Toronto Police arrested a man and blew up a suspicious package Tuesday night after a bomb threat triggered the evacuation of Postmedia Place, an office building in the Bloor-Sherbourne Sts. area. Police sources said it's too early to determine whether charges will be laid, as mental health issues could be a factor in the case. […]

 
Sep 28, 23:33 Toronto Sun
     The OPP announced what's expected to be the first of a number of reforms in the province's crime-ridden towing industry. A new program, announced Tuesday, promises significant changes on how OPP officers request tows — primarily roadside impounds for offences such as stunt or impaired driving, but also vehicles remanded for evidence or requests on […]

 
Sep 28, 23:21 Toronto Sun
     Nataijah Stephens says her brother, Conroy Tashon Stephens, was his kids' "superman" and always put them first. Now, she says, "he is never going to be able to walk, talk or see his babies again because a coward took his life from him." Nataijah's words are shared on a GoFundMe page she created for her […]

 
Sep 28, 23:17 Toronto Sun
     'Crime did not take a holiday' during the pandemic says one veteran former officer

 
Sep 28, 23:12 Toronto Sun
     LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – As the first worldwide screenings of the latest James Bond instalment "No Time to Die" came to a close, journalists and critics took to Twitter to share their thoughts on Daniel Craig's last outing as the famed secret agent. Though social media reactions tend to be more positive than the forthcoming […]

 
Sep 28, 23:11 Toronto Sun
     Football Canada's commitment to growing the game has taken on a bold new look. Indigenous artist Kolten Khasalus Grant has produced an alternate brand, the Indigenous Football Canada logo, which will be available on merchandise at www.footballcanadashop.ca during Football Weekend in Canada, Oct. 15-17. Net proceeds from sales will be directed toward the development and […]

 
Sep 28, 23:08 Toronto Sun
     One of the suspects is a youth, police say

 
Sep 28, 22:43 Toronto Sun
     The idea has taken hold in much of the mainstream media that only Conservative leader Erin O'Toole's performance in the federal election merits the scrutiny of his party for failing to defeat the Liberals. But the reality is every party should be examining the performance of their leader, based on the disappointing results for all […]

 
Sep 28, 22:39 Toronto Sun
     It was a valiant effort by his defence team. But a Brampton judge has found Joseph Chang "knew what he was doing and acted intentionally" when he fired three shots at close range at girlfriend Alicia Lewandowski before leaving the young woman for dead. Chang, 42, showed little emotion as Superior Court Justice Jennifer Woollcombe […]

 
Sep 28, 22:32 Toronto Sun
     Alex Stavropoulos pleaded guilty in January to two counts of attempted murder and breach of probation

 
Sep 28, 22:21 CityNews Toronto
     VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) — Standard First Aid training courses across Canada will now include how to respond to an overdose. Thanks to nearly $8 million in funding from the Substance Use and Addiction Program, the Canadian Red Cross and St. John Ambulance will be collaborating to add opioid poisoning education to their curriculum. Instructor Andrew […]

 
Sep 28, 23:57 Ottawa Citizen
     A man in his 50s was taken to The Ottawa Hospital trauma centre with head injuries.

 
Sep 28, 22:55 Ottawa Citizen
     The electronic dance-music festival had nearly 10,000 fans each day on Sept. 4-5.

 
Sep 28, 22:50 Ottawa Citizen
     The crash occurred at about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday on Tenth Line Road near the intersection of Des Épinettes Avenue.

 
Sep 28, 22:28 Ottawa Citizen
     KINGSTON — 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 […]

 
Sep 28, 22:07 Ottawa Citizen
     The federal government is encouraging all Canadians on Sept. 30 to wear orange shirts as a "symbol of the stripping away of culture, freedom and self-esteem experienced by Indigenous children over generations."

 
Sep 28, 23:42 Windsor Star
     With 100 per cent of patrons eating and drinking at Windsor's indoor bars and restaurants vaccinated by provincial mandate, a group of local business owners are asking: Do midnight closures and prohibitions on dancing still make sense? "Now that we no longer have the highest rate of infection in Ontario, in addition to only allowing vaccinated […]

 
Sep 28, 23:08 Windsor Star
     Five decades haven't dulled the pain, or the need to know. A 51-year-old mystery could soon come to a close when Ontario Provincial Police exhume a John Doe discovered at Point Pelee in 1970. If all goes as planned, the effort will end a lifetime of unanswered questions for an American family still searching for […]

 
Sep 28, 22:08 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 […]

 
Sep 28, 22:27 The Province
     'I really thought (Oliver Ekman-Larsson) took charge and played with a lot of energy and had bite in his game,' says coach Travis Green. 'It could be a good pairing'

 
Sep 28, 22:29 Ottawa Sun
     "There aren't a lot of openings in this camp with so many young players who make up the core returning, but the Senators do have one or two decisions to make up front and possibly another on the back end."

 
Sep 28, 22:05 Ottawa Sun
     "I'm excited to be here. It's a good, young group of players."

 
Sep 28, 23:53 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     The city has issued a tender for a "cybersecurity assessment of various infrastructure within the city."

 
Sep 28, 23:51 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     Activities and events are planned throughout the day in the Bridge City for Canada's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

 
Sep 28, 23:41 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     Starting Friday, users of Saskatoon's gyms and fitness rooms at city-operated leisure centres will have to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test.

 
Sep 28, 23:35 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     "Farmers are facing, in some cases, very significant financial penalties (for) contracts that — through no fault of their own — they're not able to fulfil due to the unprecedented drought."

 
Sep 28, 23:00 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     Details about the 2019 undercover operation emerged Tuesday during cross-examination of the lead investigator at Greg's first-degree murder trial.

 
Sep 28, 22:46 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     Battleford Agency Tribal Chiefs to run shelter for six months, with long-term goal of putting facility on more stable footing.

 
Sep 28, 22:22 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     Paul Merriman asked the feds to "expedite" approval of off-label rapid tests Saskatchewan's government has been independently buying and testing.

 
Sep 28, 23:28 Regina Leader-Post
     The Saskatchewan Roughriders and Calgary Stampeders are to play three games in a row, starting with Saturday's contest in Calgary.

 
Sep 28, 22:54 Regina Leader-Post
     A quick look at events taking place in Regina and Saskatoon this week to mark the first National Truth and Reconciliation Day.

 
Sep 28, 22:48 Regina Leader-Post
     Rob and Murray talk about the Riders' nail-biting win over the Lions.

 
Sep 28, 22:45 Regina Leader-Post
     Proving vaccination status is again easy, just as the government reveals how laborious an out-of-pocket testing alternative will be.

 
Sep 28, 22:39 Regina Leader-Post
     "It doesn't make any sense for kids who've been in contact with someone who's sick with COVID to be able to go back to school..."

 
Sep 28, 22:23 National Observer
     "Thirty years of blah, blah, blah," Greta Thunberg said in a speech Tuesday. "Net zero by 2025. By 2050! This is all we hear from our leaders. Words that sound great, but so far have led to no action. Our hopes and dreams drowned in their empty words and promises."

 
Sep 28, 23:48 Montreal Gazette
     Nick Suzuki will bring some young blood to new leadership group in captain's absence this season.

 
Sep 28, 23:47 Montreal Gazette
     Police were called around 2:45 p.m. after the body of a 32-year-old woman was discovered on Monday.

 
Sep 28, 23:41 Montreal Gazette
     Atikamekw Grand Chief Constant Awashish ​deplores how little has been done in the fight against racism and discrimination within Quebec's health network toward Indigenous persons since Echaquan's death.

 
Sep 28, 23:22 Montreal Gazette
     Both candidates discussed their records on public safety in the wake of a cyclist's death, mirroring an incident that defined the 2017 campaign.

 
Sep 28, 23:11 Montreal Gazette
     "You learn from every leader that you have, but you also have to be individual to yourself," he says.

 
Sep 28, 22:44 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."

 
Sep 28, 22:40 Montreal Gazette
     "I think it was the right move," veteran defensive-end David Ménard says of firing of position coach Todd Howard after loss to Argos.

 
Sep 28, 22:27 Montreal Gazette
     The Montreal shelter says recommendations for helping Indigenous children and families in the youth protection system have not been acted upon.

 
Sep 28, 22:15 Montreal Gazette
     Elections Canada confirms human error caused typo

 
Sep 28, 23:42 Calgary Herald
     'Get to know Aboriginal people, go and meet them and talk to them,' said manyguns. 'Go and buy a piece of Indigenous art. Try to support our people through their work. Learn to appreciate and respect that we are living here together'

 
Sep 28, 23:42 Calgary Herald
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary

 
Sep 28, 23:24 Calgary Herald
     Many will dismiss yet another angry Alberta group as absurd and irrelevant. I never do, having witnessed the incandescent fury of earlier Alberta-first causes

 
Sep 28, 23:20 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 Const. Keon Woronuk and Sgt. Jason Carrier both admitted to surveilling Phillips in 2017 after they overheard the then-minister at […]

 
Sep 28, 23:17 Calgary Herald
     Twenty-nine other former patients have gone to police leading to additional charges

 
Sep 28, 22:59 Calgary Herald
     It's the Crown's theory Parent murdered McColl on Valentine's Day of 2002, when her 'footprints of life' ceased

 
Sep 28, 22:10 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

 
Sep 28, 23:29 Calgary Sun
     After waiting so long to return to football, Jamar Wall was sidelined awfully quickly. On just the second play of the season, Wall pulled his calf muscle and was forced out of the Calgary Stampeders' season-opener against the Toronto Argonauts. He's been out ever since, but finally returned to practice Tuesday morning and is hoping […]

 
Sep 28, 23:28 Calgary Sun
     Let's get the easy part out of the way first: Bo Levi Mitchell will be the Calgary Stampeders' starting quarterback this weekend when they take on the Saskatchewan Roughriders. If there was any controversy about that after Mitchell's sub-standard performance against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Stamps' last game, the team put it to rest […]

 
Sep 28, 23:54 Vancouver Sun
     ICBC found both drivers equally at fault, but a civil resolution tribunal member ruled that one driver's version was more credible and reduced her liability to zero

 
Sep 28, 23:53 Vancouver Sun
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.

 
Sep 28, 23:49 Vancouver Sun
     Opinion: People want to get back to a post-COVID "normal." But the old status quo wasn't great for everyone, and we should strive for better.

 
Sep 28, 23:44 Vancouver Sun
     Residents in area told to lock doors and stay inside after man armed with rifle reported near London Drugs

 
Sep 28, 23:33 Vancouver Sun
     Premier John Horgan said earlier Tuesday that the "pandemic of the unvaccinated" is putting pressure on the health-care system.

 
Sep 28, 23:08 Vancouver Sun
     Mr. Justice Douglas Douglas Thompson ordered that the injunction would expire at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.

 
Sep 28, 22:39 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.

 
Sep 28, 22:26 Vancouver Sun
     The mask mandate in Vancouver public schools will now include students from Kindergarten to Grade 3.