 | | Sep 29, 00:51 TORONTO STAR | | | The transit agency formally accused Local 113 of engaging in an illegal job action by opposing the policy. |
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 | | Sep 29, 01:12 CTV News - Toronto | | | No injuries have been reported after police detonated a suspicious package downtown Tuesday evening.
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 | | Sep 29, 00:23 CTV News - Toronto | | | Peel Regional Police have laid charges against a 19-year-old driver in connection with a Brampton collision that left a 71-year-old man dead last month.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:57 | | | Warning: This story contains details readers may find distressing.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:43 | | | Toronto police said officers were conducting an investigation in the area of Bloor and Sherbourne streets.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:38 | | | The Hamilton-based club advances to face either Panama's CD Plaza Amador or Costa Rica's Santos in the quarterfinals.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:34 | | | The federation's president has fought for years against the acceptance of members he claims are not fully Metis, which he says is diluting the First Nation's identity.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:16 | | | Noah Vaten was accused of killing 23-year-old Esa Carriere in downtown Kelowna during Canada Day festivities in 2018.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:08 | | | Chief Mark Neufeld said CPS is working with the City of Calgary, police unions and associations to make sure a COVID-19 vaccination policy fits the needs of the force.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:08 | | | Police said the program includes "significant changes" to the way the OPP interacts with tow operators.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:04 | | | The One Call, One Appointment phone service was put in place to help alleviate emergency room congestion at both the Montreal Children's Hospital and the CHU Sainte-Justine.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:03 | | | The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has been inundated with complaints about COVID-19 health measures, including masking and vaccines.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:00 | | | Medical exemptions are something widely discussed on social media, but the number of people to whom they would actually apply is very small
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 | | Sep 29, 01:31 Toronto Sun | | | Jesse Palmer, most recently of ESPN college football analyst fame, has been tabbed to host season 26 of "The Bachelor," the reality show he once participated with in the titular role. He will serve as host for the 2022 season with a network option to renew after that. "Falling in love is one of life's […]
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 | | Sep 29, 01:19 Toronto Sun | | | Britney Spears' lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, has fired back at the pop star's father after he criticised the man chosen to replace him as her conservator. The top attorney and Britney handpicked public accountant John Zabel to oversee the Gimme More singer's affairs when her father finally steps down as her conservator after 13 years, and […]
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 | | Sep 29, 01:12 Toronto Sun | | | The original creator of Babylon 5 is heading back into space to develop a reboot of the cult sci-fi series. J. Michael Straczynski has been recruited by U.S. network bosses at The CW to revamp the space drama "from the ground up", although the new show will still revolve around the lead character John Sheridan. […]
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 | | Sep 29, 00:57 Toronto Sun | | | LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – The original "Law & Order" will return to NBC with new episodes for Season 21, nearly a dozen years after the series signed off after a 20-year run. Rick Eid will serve as showrunner of the new iteration of the series from Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television. "Law & Order" creator […]
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 | | Sep 29, 00:47 Toronto Sun | | | LA PALMA — Red hot lava from a volcano that devastated the Spanish island of La Palma reached the Atlantic Ocean late on Tuesday evening, nine days after it started to flow down the mountain, wrecking buildings and destroying crops. Big clouds of white steam billowed up from the Playa Nueva area as the lava […]
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 | | Sep 29, 00:29 Toronto Sun | | | The day before YouTuber Gabby Petito vanished her temperamental boyfriend reportedly was a grey, throbbing muscle of resentment at a Montana watering hole. Brian Laundrie, 23, has now himself disappeared and is wanted in connection with Petito's murder as law enforcement scours the U.S. looking for him. Now, a 44-year-old Louisiana man is describing the […]
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 | | Sep 29, 00:26 Toronto Sun | | | Toronto's ombudsman is launching an investigation into the controversial clearing of homeless encampments from city parks earlier this year. Ombudsman Kwame Addo announced the move on Tuesday. "We have received complaints that raised concerns about the City's approach to the encampment evictions," Addo said in a press release. Concerns over transparency were also brought up, […]
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 | | Sep 29, 00:23 CityNews Toronto | | | Peel police say a 19-year-old man has been arrested and charged after a collision last month resulted in the death of a pedestrian. On August 31, police said there was a collision between two vehicles around 8 o'clock at the intersection of Countryside Drive and Mountainash Road. The 71-year-old victim was standing at the corner […]
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 | | Sep 29, 01:20 The Georgia Straight | | | At this stage, artificial intelligence in craft beer brewing is more about marketing than taste.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:00 The Georgia Straight | | | Today, active cases decreased while hospitalized cases increased.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:09 Windsor Star | | | A media campaign by Windsor hospital Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare is sharing the personal experiences of more than two dozen staff members who dealt with COVID-19 in our community.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:08 Windsor Star | | | What's wrong with building something iconic? What's so bad about "dreaming big," as Mayor Drew Dilkens called it? The renderings of the proposed Festival Plaza canopy look spectacular. So does the cost — $32.5 million. That has drawn the naysayers. "Another waste of money," wrote one person. "A vanity project," wrote another. Over 550 people […]
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 | | Sep 29, 00:22 Windsor Star | | | LaSalle Vipers' captain Nic Pavia has grown up fast. The 19-year-old Pavia was a rookie with the Vipers when the COVID-19 pandemic shut things down in March of 2020. Pavia and the Vipers return to the ice at the Vollmer Complex for a regular-season game for the first time in nearly 19 months on Wednesday. […]
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 | | Sep 29, 01:00 The Province | | | Opinion: This year, Fire Prevention Week is Oct. 3-9, and I implore all communities in B.C. to take stock of their fire risks and what they can do to help prevent a disaster
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 | | Sep 29, 00:56 The Province | | | Giants still waiting to finalize its two European players and for a return by injured winger Cole Shepard.
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 | | Sep 29, 00:28 The Province | | | Past clubs have been led by defencemen but this one should be powered by the likes of centre Justin Sourdif and winger Fabian Lysell.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:09 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | One of the scientists who measures the concentration of virus in the city's wastewater says the data is frequently misinterpreted.
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 | | Sep 29, 00:20 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Details about the 2019 undercover operation emerged Tuesday during cross-examination of the lead investigator at Greg's first-degree murder trial.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:30 National Observer | | | A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has denied a forest company's application to extend an injunction against blockades by people opposed to the logging of old-growth trees in the Fairy Creek area of southern Vancouver Island.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:46 Montreal Gazette | | | "You learn from every leader that you have, but you also have to be individual to yourself," he says.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:44 Montreal Gazette | | | Nick Suzuki will bring some young blood to new leadership group in captain's absence this season.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:42 Montreal Gazette | | | "I think he's confident in the right way," coach Dominique Ducharme says. "He knows that he's got things to learn, but a great kid."
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 | | Sep 29, 00:55 Montreal Gazette | | | Bill 96 uses an "outdated and odious" approach that will create barriers and mistrust, and tighten access to English services, QCGN says.
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 | | Sep 29, 00:52 Montreal Gazette | | | Legault's refusal to consider the systemic nature of discrimination or racism has a trickle-down effect.
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 | | Sep 29, 00:49 Montreal Gazette | | | "It's just fun to have a teammate around when you're working together in the summer," Drouin says. "It helps our game."
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 | | Sep 29, 00:21 Montreal Gazette | | | We Live in an Ocean of Air lets you follow the journey of your own breath.
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 | | Sep 29, 00:06 Montreal Gazette | | | Defendant in murder trial said the only time she told the truth while being secretly recorded was when she expressed fears of being killed.
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 | | Sep 29, 00:01 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 29, 00:00 Montreal Gazette | | | "We want future generations to know what happened to us, but also what we did about it, and the progress we made," said survivor Jeannette Vollant.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:47 Calgary Herald | | | Here's what you need to know about doing your democratic duty for the second time this fall
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 | | Sep 29, 01:39 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'
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 | | Sep 29, 01:25 Calgary Herald | | | An infectious disease specialist said the words from Alberta's leaders are 'heartbreaking, demoralizing and infuriating'
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 | | Sep 29, 01:20 Calgary Herald | | | 'This was not a minor act of vandalism or mischief'
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 | | Sep 29, 01:08 Calgary Herald | | | 'What is happening with children now has been completely predictable, and completely preventable'
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 | | Sep 29, 01:00 Calgary Herald | | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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 | | Sep 29, 00:59 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 29, 00:58 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 29, 01:16 Calgary Sun | | | The voice on the other end of the line? A dude who knows a thing or two about netminding. And Calgary Flames director of goaltending Jordan Sigalet liked what he was hearing. When the Flames pulled the trigger on an off-season trade for Daniel Vladar, Sigalet called one of his old puck-stopping pals for some […]
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 | | Sep 29, 01:59 Vancouver Sun | | | Michael Lee (Vancouver-Langara), Renee Merrifield (Kelowna-Mission), Ellis Ross (Skeena), former MLA Kevin Falcon, former B.C. Chamber of Commerce boss Val Litwin and Vancouver businessman Gavin Dew are in the race.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:42 Vancouver Sun | | | Boom in online shopping and managing the timely arrival of stock has companies needing to build-up warehouse staff.
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 | | Sep 29, 01:27 Vancouver Sun | | | Patios instead of parking, wine and cheese in public parks, paperless financial transactions — all look like they could be here to stay
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 | | Sep 29, 01:07 Vancouver Sun | | | Whether you're looking for date-night ideas, free things to do or just something fun to do with the kids, you can't go wrong with our list of events happening around Metro Vancouver between Sept. 30-Oct 6. Headlining this week's picks is Scotiabank's 20th Anniversary Edition of its annual Open House. For more ideas, click HERE […]
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 | | Sep 29, 01:00 Vancouver Sun | | | Opinion: Now that Trudeau's government has a new lease on life, it's past time to move forward with decriminalizing simple possession of drugs for personal use
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 | | Sep 29, 01:00 Vancouver Sun | | | Opinion: Conservatives are a national party. We made big breakthroughs in Eastern Canada in this election. Those are things we can build on next time
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 | | Sep 29, 00:53 Vancouver Sun | | | The department says in a news release that the vehicle that struck the officer is alleged to have been stolen.
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 | | Sep 29, 00:45 Vancouver Sun | | | When designer Kathryn Wong first saw this North Shore home it was dated and drab.
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 | | Sep 29, 00:37 Vancouver Sun | | | B.C. health officials had been omitting those patients who recovered from COVID after 10-day infectious period but remained in hospital from its COVID hospitalization numbers, until pressured to change how it reported cases
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 | | Sep 29, 00:30 Vancouver Sun | | | A remarkable residential refresh for a project that began with only the thought of changing up wall paint colours.
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