 | | Sep 29, 13:15 CTV News - Toronto | | | The fear of grabbing on to a germ-covered pole or handrail while riding the TTC is soon to be a thing of the past thanks to a Vancouver-based mining company.
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 | | Sep 29, 13:53 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | Seafarers, truck drivers and airline workers have endured quarantines, travel restrictions and complex COVID-19 vaccination and testing requirements to keep stretched supply chains moving during the pandemic.
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 | | Sep 29, 13:55 | | | A viewer submitted photo is featured daily in Your Saskatchewan on Global Saskatoon and Global Regina.
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 | | Sep 29, 13:55 | | | Rodney Levi, who was from the Metepenagiag First Nation, was shot dead by the RCMP on the evening of June 12, 2020.
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 | | Sep 29, 13:47 | | | HRM said Wednesday's briefing will provide an update on their efforts to date, 'including recent collaboration to support occupants' at People's Park.
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 | | Sep 29, 13:32 | | | Many nurses and other health-care workers were quick to slam the plan on social media, calling it a temporary bandage on an issue that requires serious surgical work.
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 | | Sep 29, 13:14 | | | The TTC says it has filed an application with the labour board against the union for 'encouraging members to engage in an unlawful strike activity.'
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 | | Sep 29, 12:37 | | | Waterloo Public Health reported another 17 new positive tests for the coronavirus on Tuesday, marking the second straight day it reported fewer than 20 new COVID-19 cases.
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 | | Sep 29, 13:51 Toronto Sun | | | BEIJING — Three pet cats that tested positive for coronavirus were put down in the northeastern Chinese city of Harbin, state-backed media reported, leading to a social media backlash at what some viewed as overkill in local efforts to contain the virus. The owner of the cats was diagnosed with COVID-19 on Sept. 21 and […]
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 | | Sep 29, 13:50 Toronto Sun | | | Oliver Karafa is expected back in a Budapest court in November
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 | | Sep 29, 13:32 Toronto Sun | | | WASHINGTON — YouTube will block all anti-vaccine content, moving beyond COVID-19 to include content targeting other vaccines such as measles and chicken pox, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday. The Google-owned online video company is also banning prominent anti-vaccine activists, taking down several channels, the Post added, citing YouTube's Vice President Of Global Trust and […]
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 | | Sep 29, 13:24 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 […]
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 | | Sep 29, 13:24 Toronto Sun | | | LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – It's an unabashedly conventional Bond film that's been made with high finesse and just the right touch of soul, as well as enough sleek surprise to keep you on edge. Before I go further, though, lay me lay my baccarat cards on the table. I thought "Casino Royale," the first film […]
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 | | Sep 29, 13:23 Toronto Sun | | | "Even walking to school ... has become dangerous here," said Nunzia Cammino, who lives in the north of the capital
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 | | Sep 29, 13:06 Toronto Sun | | | The family will travel to Montreal, where For the Refugees has arranged housing
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 | | Sep 29, 12:36 Toronto Sun | | | David Bowie's 'lost' 2001 album Toy is finally set to be released. The late music legend's collection of re-records and renditions of his early songs was originally planned to be released after 1999 LP Hours…, but a disagreement with his former label Virgin got in the way of fans hearing the gems. The album – […]
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 | | Sep 29, 13:20 Ottawa Citizen | | | A man in his 50s was taken to The Ottawa Hospital trauma centre with head injuries.
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 | | Sep 29, 12:41 Ottawa Citizen | | | Thousands of nurses have left jobs providing home care during the pandemic for better-paid work in public health, hospitals and long-term care homes. The result is a crisis that home care officials warn could jeopardize the province's entire health system. "We need help. We are in a crisis," said Sue VanderBent, CEO of Home Care […]
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 | | Sep 29, 12:36 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."
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 | | Sep 29, 12:32 Ottawa Citizen | | | He has been in a secure acute psychiatric ward at The Ottawa Hospital since February 2020, when his parents called 911 after a violent outburst.
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 | | Sep 29, 13:55 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 […]
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 | | Sep 29, 12:35 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 the pandemic in our community.
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 | | Sep 29, 13:34 The Province | | | Every building has components vulnerable to seasonal change that exposes both the structure and the users to risk.
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 | | Sep 29, 13:00 Regina Leader-Post | | | Regina's Rebellion Brewing was a three-time winner at the Canadian Brewing Awards, including beer-of-the-year honours for Cherry Lambic.
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 | | Sep 29, 13:00 Regina Leader-Post | | | The Saskatchewan Roughriders boast the second-best record in the CFL and their performance has produced solid grades in their mid-term report card.
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 | | Sep 29, 13:00 Regina Leader-Post | | | Siemens Transportation Group Inc. is planning to turn what used to be a farmer's field into a new heavy industrial business park.
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 | | Sep 29, 13:00 Regina Leader-Post | | | On July 11, Scott Moe sent mixed signals to casual observers on whether the mission was over. ICU beds are now filled with casual observers.
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 | | Sep 29, 13:03 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 29, 13:00 Montreal Gazette | | | The Pearson board will hold a virtual public meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Monday.
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 | | Sep 29, 12:38 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, 12:34 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, 12:32 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, 12:27 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, 13:40 Calgary Herald | | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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 | | Sep 29, 13:23 Calgary Herald | | | Enbridge Inc said Wednesday its Line 3 pipeline would be operational from Oct. 1, marking the completion of a long-delayed replacement project that would increase the capacity of crude deliveries from Canada to U.S. refineries. Line 3, built in the 1960s, carries oil from Edmonton, to Superior, Wisc., and was transporting less than it was […]
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 | | Sep 29, 12:00 Calgary Herald | | | All pretense lost with release of Michaels Re: How Canada moves forward with China; After return of two Michaels, government faces both immediate and long-term challenges, Sept. 27 It is a little bit surprising that China would release Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig at the same time as Meng Wanzhou was allowed to walk away […]
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 | | Sep 29, 13:53 Vancouver Sun | | | One winning ticket was sold in Tuesday's Lotto Max draw, which also saw three of 13 Maxmillions prizes claimed.
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 | | Sep 29, 13:29 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 29, 13:04 Vancouver Sun | | | There's more rain in the forecast for today and tomorrow, on Truth and Reconciliation Day, but the sun is expected to come out in the afternoon Thursday.
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 | | Sep 29, 12:43 Vancouver Sun | | | The mask mandate in Vancouver public schools will now include students from Kindergarten to Grade 3.
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