 | | Sep 29, 15:31 TORONTO STAR | | | The union's sudden about-face came a day after the TTC filed an urgent application with the labour board claiming union opposition to the vaccine mandate amounted to an illegal strike. |
 | | Sep 29, 15:27 TORONTO STAR | | | The province reports 170 new cases of COVID in schools as of Wednesday. Locally, Ontario says there are 107 new cases in Toronto, 39 in Hamilton, 39 in Ottawa, 35 in York and 33 in Peel. |
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 | | Sep 29, 14:23 CTV News - Toronto | | | Health officials in Ontario are reporting 495 more cases of COVID-19 and another eight deaths related to the disease.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:54 CTV News - Toronto | | | Toronto's underground PATH system, the world's biggest underground retail hub, has serious concerns about the future of hybrid work in towers above.
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 | | Sep 29, 14:40 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | YouTube will block all anti-vaccine content, moving beyond COVID-19 to include content that alleges vaccines cause chronic health effects or contains misinformation on the substances in vaccines.
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 | | Sep 29, 14:09 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS | | | The Calgary man found guilty of beating his girlfriend's three-year-old daughter to death will be sentenced Wednesday.
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 | | Sep 29, 14:23 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS | | | Health officials in Ontario are reporting 495 more cases of COVID-19 and another eight deaths related to the disease.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:06 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS | | | Quebec is reporting seven new deaths due to COVID-19, a total of 11,369.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:57 | | | A spokesperson for Mike Morrice says that while he is currently focused on representing his Kitchener Centre constituents, he's 'open to any number of possibilities down the road.'
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 | | Sep 29, 15:43 | | | The commission said that of the 318 inquiries received in the last month alone, 67 per cent were vaccine-related.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:41 | | | Crews were called to the blaze at a vacant warehouse on Point Douglas Avenue Tuesday morning.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:39 | | | A senior State Department official on Monday said the United States was aware of about 100 American citizens and legal permanent residents ready to leave Afghanistan.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:38 | | | A defence lawyer is arguing the assailants wanted to evict the man from their unit, not kill him.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:32 | | | Police made two arrests early Wednesday following raids of residences in Peterborough and Bailieboro.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:27 | | | It was unclear how much will be discussed at Wednesday's hearing on the Britney Spears case Wednesday or whether Judge Brenda Penny will make any immediate decisions.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:22 | | | An open letter to Waterloo Region parents notes that COVID-19 vaccine immunization records are being reviewed alongside class lists to support outbreak management within schools.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:20 | | | The symptoms were more frequent among people who had been previously hospitalized with COVID-19 and were slightly more common among women, according to the study.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:17 | | | Guelph police say their officers and bylaw had a busy Saturday by responding to over 300 calls over a 17-hour period during homecoming celebrations.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:52 Toronto Sun | | | Ben Mulroney has announced he is leaving his spot as co-host on CTV's Your Morning to pursue a career as a producer. Following a 20-year career with the broadcaster, Mulroney is leaving the morning program this Friday. "After 20 years, I have made the difficult decision to leave CTV and Your Morning to pursue a […]
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 | | Sep 29, 15:42 Toronto Sun | | | LONDON — The late Princess Diana has been honoured with a "blue plaque" at her former flat in west London where she lived before she became engaged to British heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles. The plaque is on the building that was her home between 1979 and 1981 – 60 Coleherne Court – a property close to […]
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 | | Sep 29, 15:40 Toronto Sun | | | There was only one option left to deliver air to his lungs and save his life: An emergency tracheotomy
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 | | Sep 29, 15:24 Toronto Sun | | | Richard Sherman has signed a one-year deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who are in dire need of reinforcements in the secondary. Sherman worked out for the Bucs on Tuesday and met with general manager Jason Licht and head coach Bruce Arians. Sherman acts as his own agent. The five-time Pro Bowl selection and three-time […]
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 | | Sep 29, 15:22 Toronto Sun | | | More than 60% of Toronto's unionized bus, streetcar and subway operators haven't disclosed their vaccination status to management
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 | | Sep 29, 15:18 Toronto Sun | | | SAO PAULO — Brazilian soccer legend Pele is set to leave hospital after recovering from an operation to remove a tumor from his colon, his daughter Kely said on Wednesday. She did not say exactly when he would leave the Albert Einstein hospital in Sao Paulo but the Estado de Sao Paulo newspaper said his […]
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 | | Sep 29, 15:16 Toronto Sun | | | WATCH BELOW as Sun national entertainment editor Mark Daniell talks with Venom director Andy Serkis about working with actor Tom Hardy.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:10 Toronto Sun | | | WASHINGTON — YouTube will block all anti-vaccine content, moving beyond its ban on false information about the COVID vaccines to include content that contains misinformation about other approved vaccines, it said in a blog post on Wednesday. Examples of content that won't be allowed on YouTube include claims that the flu vaccine causes infertility and […]
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 | | Sep 29, 15:06 Toronto Sun | | | 115 of the cases are in fully vaccinated people
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 | | Sep 29, 14:58 Toronto Sun | | | KYIV — A player from Ukrainian hockey club Kremenchuk has been banned for 13 matches for making a racist gesture in a national championship match this weekend, the country's league said on Wednesday. The sanction against forward Andriy Deniskin is the maximum possible and it came into force on Tuesday, said a statement. The incident […]
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 | | Sep 29, 14:15 CityNews Toronto | | | Ontario is reporting 495 new COVID-19 cases and eight additional deaths on Wednesday. Health Minister Christine Elliott says 380 cases are in individuals who are not fully vaccinated or have an unknown vaccination status and 115 are in fully vaccinated individuals. There are now 172 people in the ICU due to COVID-19 and 123 on […]
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 | | Sep 29, 14:11 CityNews Toronto | | | Police in York Region say a house explosion in Markham last year that killed two children was an accident. Emergency crews were called to the townhouse on Bur Oak Avenue around 10 a.m. on May 17, 2020, after reports of a fire. When officers arrived at the scene they found a six-year-old boy, a 14-year-old […]
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 | | Sep 29, 15:06 CityNews Toronto | | | CALGARY – The Canadian Medical Association is calling for lockdowns in Alberta and Saskatchewan to protect their "crumbling" health-care systems. Both western provinces are setting hospitalization records for COVID-19, with intensive care capacity running slim. Dr. Katharine Smart, president of the national association, is urging the federal and provincial governments to take immediate action. RELATED: […]
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 | | Sep 29, 15:47 Ottawa Citizen | | | Ontario reported 495 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday and 172 people in intensive care units with the disease. The province reported eight more deaths, bringing the total to 9,723 since the pandemic began. There were 39 new COVID-19 cases in Ottawa, the province reported. The data released by Ottawa Public Health later in the […]
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 | | Sep 29, 15:41 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, 15:36 Ottawa Citizen | | | Firefighters saved a dog and made quick work of a fire in a high-rise apartment building on Richmond Road Wednesday. Calls came in from an alarm company, and from several 911 callers, at about 8:54 a.m. reporting the fire between Woodroffe Avenue and Sherbourne Road. First crews reported a light haze of smoke on the fourth […]
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 | | Sep 29, 15:25 Ottawa Citizen | | | "We're so excited to have audiences back in the building."
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 | | Sep 29, 14:59 Ottawa Citizen | | | Anticipation is growing for COVID-19 vaccinations to be approved for children between five and 11 — something that could happen in Canada within weeks. Toronto Public Health raised expectations this week when said it is getting ready to vaccinate kids in the city between five and 11 as soon as Nov. 1. Federal Health Minister […]
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 | | Sep 29, 14:21 Ottawa Citizen | | | A man in his 50s was taken to The Ottawa Hospital trauma centre with head injuries.
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 | | Sep 29, 14:17 Ottawa Citizen | | | Ask any design hound what they've missed during the pandemic and chances are they'll get all misty-eyed about travel, rhapsodizing about how much they love experiencing other cities, where they discover important architecture from established and new names, find beautiful independent showrooms, restaurants, and studios, visit favourite galleries, and encounter emerging artists. A trip like […]
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 | | Sep 29, 14:47 The Georgia Straight | | | Mounties enforcing a court order continued to wear thin-blue line patches in defiance of their bosses' instructions.
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 | | Sep 29, 14:49 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | The city has issued a tender for a "cybersecurity assessment of various infrastructure within the city."
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 | | Sep 29, 14:49 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 29, 14:49 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Battleford Agency Tribal Chiefs to run shelter for six months, with long-term goal of putting facility on more stable footing.
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 | | Sep 29, 14:48 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.
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 | | Sep 29, 14:54 Regina Leader-Post | | | Hospitalization numbers again reached a record, cracking 300 for the first time in the pandemic.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:37 Montreal Gazette | | | "We believe that the bilingual status of some municipalities must be maintained, even in the event of a downward demographic shift," said Beny Masella, mayor of Montreal West.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:31 Montreal Gazette | | | Severe health labour shortage 'compromising the quality and safety of care' in hospital emergency rooms, Quebec nurses say.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:22 Montreal Gazette | | | A 36-year-old suspect is expected to appear Wednesday at the Joliette courthouse.
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 | | Sep 29, 14:56 Montreal Gazette | | | Another suspect was arrested Sunday and faced charges Monday in connection with the attempted homicide.
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 | | Sep 29, 14:42 Montreal Gazette | | | It will be the first time Legault will attend an international summit as premier of Quebec.
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 | | Sep 29, 14:39 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, 14:16 Montreal Gazette | | | "I understand the frustration around the (CAQ's) use of the notwithstanding clause in Bill 96," Scarpeleggia said of Quebec's language law.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:38 Calgary Herald | | | Alberta and Saskatchewan are setting hospitalization records for COVID-19, with intensive care capacity running slim.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:02 Calgary Herald | | | Author, photojournalist and former Calgary Herald journalist David Bly wrote the historical piece found below in January 2006, looking at the rural schoolhouses that once dotted the prairies in abundance. Little schoolhouses on the prairie: More than a building, the country school and its teachers helped shape Alberta's culture and folklore By David Bly George […]
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 | | Sep 29, 14:48 Calgary Herald | | | 'Our health-care pie is not unlimited in size and so we are being forced into the awful position of deciding who gets care and who does not'
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 | | Sep 29, 14:41 Calgary Herald | | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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 | | Sep 29, 15:57 Vancouver Sun | | | They are being treated for serious smoke inhalation but their condition is unknown.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:40 Vancouver Sun | | | VICTORIA — A new report from British Columbia's coroner says suspected illicit drug toxicity deaths in July were the second-highest ever recorded in a single month in the province. The findings show deaths reached 184 in July, which tied with those in January 2021 and fell just behind June 2020 when 186 people died. The […]
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 | | Sep 29, 15:33 Vancouver Sun | | | Whether attending a public event or and deepening private reflections, British Columbians are planning to commemorate their first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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 | | Sep 29, 15:30 Vancouver Sun | | | It's the largest lottery prize ever won in British Columbia
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 | | Sep 29, 14:54 Vancouver Sun | | | We tried it ...
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