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The fatal collision took place Wednesday morning.

 
Sep 29, 23:06 CTV News - Toronto
     A Toronto man is asking questions about whether a major home-listing platform is getting rid of negative reviews, pointing to his struggles to warn other users of a warped, sunken dock that looked nothing like the picturesque scenes in the listing.

 
Sep 29, 22:30 CTV News - Toronto
     The COVID-19 pandemic has changed Canada's workforce possibly forever.

 
Sep 29, 22:30 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer predicts Thanksgiving and Christmas might have a familiar feeling for Saskatchewan residents this year – and it's for all the wrong reasons.

 
Sep 29, 22:41 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     According to Statistics Canada, 2020 marked the lowest number of annual births in Canada since 2006, with 13,000 fewer births than in 2019.

 
Sep 29, 22:30 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS
     Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer predicts Thanksgiving and Christmas might have a familiar feeling for Saskatchewan residents this year – and it's for all the wrong reasons.

 
Sep 29, 22:41 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS
     According to Statistics Canada, 2020 marked the lowest number of annual births in Canada since 2006, with 13,000 fewer births than in 2019.

 
Sep 29, 23:52
     A recently published University of Lethbridge study is highlighting problems in care for children and youth with serious mental health issues.

 
Sep 29, 23:48
     Police say the incident occurred just before noon Wednesday at the intersection of Victoria and Arcola Avenue.

 
Sep 29, 23:45
     The paving will run two days: Oct. 5-6, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., weather permitting, and traffic delays are expected between Ladner and Cook roads.

 
Sep 29, 23:33
     A Vancouver man decided to donate a day of earnings for National Truth and Reconciliation Day, and ended up starting a movement that has raised more than $45,000.

 
Sep 29, 23:32
     Kyle Arsenault and Jordan Earle, who robbed and brutally attacked the owner of Ro's General Store in 2019, were sentenced Wednesday after pleading guilty to aggravated assault.

 
Sep 29, 23:31
     After a $3 million donation, Regina's theatre will now be known as "The Globe Theatre at MacCorquodale Place"

 
Sep 29, 23:23
     As a result of the investigation, police have charged Richard Kyle Newstead, 40 with five counts of possession of property obtained by crime over $5000.

 
Sep 29, 23:22
     Because of a lack of supply, Quebec decided early in its vaccination campaign to administer second doses of COVID-19 vaccine 16 weeks after the first.

 
Sep 29, 23:18
     The update brought B.C.'s seven-day average for new cases to 754, the highest it has been since the first week of May. 

 
Sep 29, 23:16
     The City of Regina has provided information regarding proof of vaccination or showing negative COVID-19 test results ahead of its implementation starting Oct. 1 province-wide.

 
Sep 29, 23:38 Toronto Sun
     WASHINGTON — Klete Keller, a former Olympic swimmer who won two gold medals for the United States, on Wednesday pleaded guilty to a felony charge related to his participation in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump. Keller admitted to obstructing an official proceeding, after prosecutors agreed […]

 
Sep 29, 23:33 Toronto Sun
     It shouldn't be dangerous to work in the legal field. Toronto has seen more than its fair share. When a popular law firm receptionist was fatally stabbed this month, it wasn't the first time the Toronto legal community was rocked by a shocking murder in its midst. On Dec. 18, 2020, litigation lawyer Scott Andrew […]

 
Sep 29, 23:30 Toronto Sun
     WRONG LINE OF DEFENCE JOE Everybody's pal, Joe Warmington is sadly mistaken if he thinks he's sticking up for the little guy when he backs a Port Hope bistro owner who refuses to check vax passes ("Bistro a beacon of Port Hope," Sept. 29). The majority of Ontarians have followed the COVID rules since day […]

 
Sep 29, 23:24 Toronto Sun
     QUITO — Ecuador's penitentiary system said on Wednesday that the death toll from a prison riot that took place on Tuesday had risen to at least 100 and that authorities were still working to determine the full toll. The South American nation on Tuesday night reported clashes at the Penitenciaria del Litoral in Guayas province, […]

 
Sep 29, 23:12 Toronto Sun
     Canada has not played at home since defeating Mexico 3-0 in Toronto on May 18, 2019, in a sendoff match prior to the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup

 
Sep 29, 23:10 Toronto Sun
     I grew up on the Muskowekwan First Nation which closed the doors of the local residential school in 1997. An eerie building sits at the end of a tree-lined road. Behind it lay only fields and empty reserve land. We shared a public school with the children from this school. Every day their bus arrived […]

 
Sep 29, 23:04 Toronto Sun
     With a radiant smile, a Toronto Police officer modestly recalls the heroic act that led to him being honoured as this year's winner of the 54th Annual Police Officer of the Year award. "I think that night was a set of very fortunate circumstances — that I was so close, I knew the area, but […]

 
Sep 29, 23:02 Toronto Sun
     You just knew it had to happen sometime. A London academic has set up "a support group for the unwoke" called Counterweight, according to a report in dailymail.com. Helen Pluckrose claims to help about 100 clients monthly who are usually under threat of being fired from their jobs or volunteer positions for going against social […]

 
Sep 29, 22:56 Toronto Sun
     LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles judge on Wednesday suspended the father of Britney Spears from his 13-year role as the controller of the singer's business affairs. "The current situation is not tenable. It reflects a toxic environment which requires the suspension of Jamie Spears effective today," Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny said […]

 
Sep 29, 22:42 Toronto Sun
     Ever wonder what happened to Bubbles? Well, Michael Jackson's formerly famous chimpanzee companion has been living in a primate retirement home in the U.S. since 2005, according to the U.K. tabloid The Sun. The newspaper reports that Bubbles, now 38, which is late-middle-aged in a chimp's lifespan, makes his home these days far away from […]

 
Sep 29, 22:47 CityNews Toronto
     Speakers Corner is back! CityNews wants to hear from you. We've been asking you to send us interesting stories, videos or questions you want answered. The Queen Street booth maybe a thing of the past, but we're still listening and want to hear what's on your mind. This week people are speaking out about pre-departure […]

 
Sep 29, 22:39 CityNews Toronto
     Toronto's top doctor is asking us again to not hold large Thanksgiving gatherings. Dr. Eileen de Villa says the risk of spreading COVID-19 still exists. This comes as the province reports fewer than 500 new daily cases for the second day in a row, 107 new infections reported in Toronto on Wednesday. "It's too bad, […]

 
Sep 29, 22:41 CityNews Toronto
     A judge has suspended Britney Spears' father from the conservatorship that has controlled the singer's life and money for 13 years.

 
Sep 29, 23:48 Ottawa Citizen
     "This just made the best business sense."

 
Sep 29, 23:30 Ottawa Citizen
     It was a scene born of tradition, but the speeches delivered by both the chief and the chair of the Ottawa Police Services Board featured reminders of the changing nature of policing.

 
Sep 29, 22:43 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 […]

 
Sep 29, 22:42 Ottawa Citizen
     A spokeswoman for Health Minister Christine Elliott said the program was designed to protect workers and to allow businesses to safely reopen.

 
Sep 29, 22:40 Ottawa Citizen
     The Ottawa Police Service says police, city staff and bylaw officers will be in the Glebe, Old Ottawa South and Sandy Hill as well as at TD Place and Lansdowne Park.

 
Sep 29, 22:33 Ottawa Citizen
     The province announced Wednesday that "out of an abundance of caution" it has issued a preferential recommendation of the use of Pfizer for young people between 18 and 24.

 
Sep 29, 22:19 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 it said it was getting ready to vaccinate kids between five and 11 in that city as soon as Nov. 1. Federal Health […]

 
Sep 29, 22:04 Ottawa Citizen
     The outdoor event was suggested by arts and culture journalist Sarah Jennings. It will run from 2 to 6 p.m. on Saturday and allow participants to meet and talk with artists.

 
Sep 29, 23:30 The Georgia Straight
     Filmmakers Gloria Pancrazi and Elena Jean didn't start out to make a feature-length documentary about B.C.'s southern resident orcas when they first met in 2017.

 
Sep 29, 23:29 The Georgia Straight
     Tan Chui Mui directed the film, which she also stars in alongside Pete Teo and Bront Palare.

 
Sep 29, 23:10 The Georgia Straight
     The film screens as part of the Vancouver International Film Festival.

 
Sep 29, 22:59 The Georgia Straight
     It's free for anyone who would like to register for the October 2 event.

 
Sep 29, 22:48 The Georgia Straight
     Benn Duffell, vice president of development with Rize Alliance, describes it as "learning to live with a group of people...with shared amenities that encourage interaction".

 
Sep 29, 22:03 The Georgia Straight
     The online event starts at 6:30 pm.

 
Sep 29, 22:02 The Georgia Straight
     Holding one's pee for a manipulative spouse can lead to potentially serious health complications.

 
Sep 29, 23:33 Windsor Star
     As the Windsor and Essex County community marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Thursday, local Indigenous leaders say this day is just the beginning of much more healing and learning to come. "It's really heavy, but this day is needed to move forward, for that healing path forward," said Elayne Isaacs, […]

 
Sep 29, 22:56 Windsor Star
     Open Streets Windsor 2021 happens Oct. 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. — temporarily closing eight kilometres of city streets to car traffic, from Sandwich to Ford City.

 
Sep 29, 22:54 Windsor Star
     Thursday marks Canada's first National Day for Truth and reconciliation — a national day to honour and remember the Indigenous survivors and victims of Canada's residential school system. All federal and federally regulated workers will have the day off on Thursday — though Indigenous leaders have called on the community to use the day as […]

 
Sep 29, 22:35 Windsor Star
     Stacks of undeclared cash were intercepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the Ambassador Bridge earlier this week. According, to U.S. CBP, a total of $228,000 in American currency was seized during inspections of outbound commercial vehicles at the bridge's port of entry. A cache of $200,000 USD was found in one vehicle on […]

 
Sep 29, 23:28 The Province
     With the NHL club's increased forward depth, it's inevitable things will look a little different with the man advantage

 
Sep 29, 22:11 The Province
     Rogers Sports & Media made a number of changes to their sports radio stations nationwide.

 
Sep 29, 23:19 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     Justice Richard Danyliuk is to decide Thursday if Bruce Funk can give expert opinion evidence on cellphone tracking, records and transmission.

 
Sep 29, 23:16 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     The chief medical health officer hints more public health measures could be coming, but none were introduced amid soaring COVID-19 rates.

 
Sep 29, 22:35 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     In a special council meeting on Wednesday it was agreed Mayor Charlie Clark will send a letter asking the province to limit gatherings to 150 people.

 
Sep 29, 22:35 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     "When the government makes it a holiday, the whole nation takes notice of that."

 
Sep 29, 22:35 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     "When I say very soon, if we continue on the same type of trajectory, we're three weeks out if it continues on this path." 

 
Sep 29, 22:09 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     "It'll be a pretty jammed next couple of months, but we wouldn't trade it for anything."

 
Sep 29, 23:58 Regina Leader-Post
     City manager Chris Holden says 83 per cent of the city's active employees are fully vaccinated and the city continues to encourage holdouts to get the jab.

 
Sep 29, 23:28 Regina Leader-Post
     Regina police are investigating after three people were injured during an alleged hit and run incident.

 
Sep 29, 22:55 Regina Leader-Post
     Over $2 million in funding to the U of R from Dr. Nevan Krogan and his partners will provide scholarships for 10 students from Haiti.

 
Sep 29, 22:53 Regina Leader-Post
     The school division's administration will now begin drafting a staff vaccination policy, which will require another approval from the board before being implemented.

 
Sep 29, 22:25 Regina Leader-Post
     "At the end of the day, it stops on my desk," said Saskatchewan's health minister. "So I do assume full responsibility for that."

 
Sep 29, 22:16 Regina Leader-Post
     The SK Vax Wallet is an app that provides an easy way for residents to digitally store and show their vaccination proof.

 
Sep 29, 23:51 Montreal Gazette
     The match is part of the Women's National Team Celebration Tour.

 
Sep 29, 23:43 Montreal Gazette
     The child-care workers are seeking salary increases and resources to provide better services to special-needs children.

 
Sep 29, 23:41 Montreal Gazette
     "Do you like being Black?"

 
Sep 29, 23:13 Montreal Gazette
     "It pays more to become a teacher," Education Minister Jean-François Roberge said, predicting the contract would help fix the shortage of teachers.

 
Sep 29, 23:08 Montreal Gazette
     "When the margin is tight, it's normal to verify, to protect democracy," Bloc Leader Yves-François Blanchet said.

 
Sep 29, 22:27 Montreal Gazette
     "I really need a fresh start," says Finnish defenceman who brings offensive skills to Habs' training camp.

 
Sep 29, 22:18 Montreal Gazette
     Contribute to the community calendar of the Gazette's West Island/Off-Island section by email at wicomcal@postmedia.com.

 
Sep 29, 22:08 Montreal Gazette
     "Imagine if (my parents)  die while I'm behind bars. What's more, this morning I saw my father cry and I have never seen my father cry. This is not the life I chose."

 
Sep 29, 22:01 Montreal Gazette
     It will be the first time Legault will attend an international summit as premier of Quebec.

 
Sep 30, 00:00 Calgary Herald
     'As we face the largest wave of COVID-19 infections ever seen in our province during this pandemic, we cannot understate how dire the times have become'

 
Sep 29, 23:34 Calgary Herald
     In total, 23,639 people moved to Alberta while 29,086 moved to other provinces

 
Sep 29, 23:15 Calgary Herald
     Emergency medical services were called to the southeast mall around 12:30 p.m. to reports of an electrocution

 
Sep 29, 22:58 Calgary Herald
     A rural reeve who faced criticism for sharing misinformation about COVID-19 during a recent meeting of Calgary-area municipalities has apologized for her statements. Reeve Suzanne Oel offered the apology to fellow councillors Wednesday at the start of a Foothills County council meeting. She said her statements, in which she called into question vaccine safety and […]

 
Sep 29, 22:46 Calgary Herald
     A negative psychiatric risk assessment for a convicted child killer had his lawyer asking for doctors to be sent back to the drawing board on Wednesday. But Justice Blair Nixon agreed with the prosecution that a second assessment for Justin Bennett wasn't warranted. Instead, Nixon agreed with Crown lawyer Tom Spark that Dr. Reilly Smith […]

 
Sep 29, 22:45 Calgary Herald
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary

 
Sep 29, 22:37 Calgary Herald
     A Calgary man is facing multiple charges involving human trafficking following an investigation by Alberta's joint police force. The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams' (ALERT) Calgary human trafficking and counter exploitation team arrested the 28-year-old man Sept. 15. The arrest came after a woman reported that she had been in a relationship with the man […]

 
Sep 29, 22:14 Calgary Herald
     A mayoral forum featuring four of the top contenders in Calgary's mayoral race will take place Thursday via Zoom. The Calgary Alliance for the Common Good and Action Dignity are partnering to hold the online mayoral forum at 7 p.m. Four candidates have been invited to take part — Jan Damery, Jeff Davison, Jeromy Farkas […]

 
Sep 29, 22:01 Calgary Sun
     New floor, new uniforms …  And now a new schedule for the Calgary Roughnecks. The National Lacrosse League unveiled its 2021-22 schedule Wednesday, opening with the Face Off Weekend on Dec. 3-4. Included is a 2019 NLL Finals rematch on Saturday, Dec. 4, between the host Buffalo Bandits and the defending champion Roughnecks. "We know […]

 
Sep 29, 23:52 Vancouver Sun
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.

 
Sep 29, 23:01 Vancouver Sun
     B.C. health officials give the latest figures on newly confirmed cases, deaths, recoveries, vaccinations and more.

 
Sep 29, 22:39 Vancouver Sun
     The conservation officers service has deployed its predator attack team to the area near Babine Lake

 
Sep 29, 22:16 Vancouver Sun
     "The Canadian E-Fest will be an exciting, dynamic, innovative sports and entertainment event that drives the promotion of electric mobility and the fight against climate change in Canada and around the world," said Alberto Longo, of Formula E.

 
Sep 29, 22:15 Vancouver Sun
     Colleen Hardwick, who quit the NPA to sit as an independent in April, announced Wednesday she has joined TEAM for a Livable Vancouver.