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Sep 30, 01:58 TORONTO STAR
    
Peel police say assaults happened within days of each other.

 
Sep 30, 00:28 CTV News - Toronto
     Peel Regional Police announced Wednesday that a suspect was arrested in connection with two assaults at two Brampton parks earlier this month.

 
Sep 30, 01:55
     Michael Bunting scored three power play goals to lead the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 4-0 win over the Ottawa Senators in pre-season action Wednesday night.

 
Sep 30, 01:44
     The decision comes after more than two weeks of testimony in the first-degree murder trial, nearly two years after the toddler's death.

 
Sep 30, 01:25
     "It's maddening and frustrating to say the least, to see businesses who aren't Indigenous owned or operated make a profit off the cause," Indigenous designer Tina Taphouse said.

 
Sep 30, 01:21
     EPS traffic units, Edmonton Peace Officers and Alberta Transportation members issued more than 1,800 tickets as part of this year's Project TENSOR.

 
Sep 30, 01:19
     The witness said she felt like she had given the accused quality time and that she couldn't do any more for him and simply wanted him to leave her home.

 
Sep 30, 01:16
     Albertans will be asked whether or not they want to see a permanent move to Daylight Saving Time when they head to the polls on Oct. 18.

 
Sep 30, 01:10
     Saskatchewan has suspended its organ donation program, while all living donor surgeries have been postponed in Alberta as both provinces fight the fourth wave of the pandemic.

 
Sep 30, 00:55
     RCMP is asking for the public's help in finding Brooklyn Thompson, 17, last seen in Dauphin.

 
Sep 30, 00:53
     The London Transit Commission is currently considering three options to introduce on-demand transit to Innovation Park, an industrial site in London's east end.

 
Sep 30, 00:50
     The Edmonton Elks say general manager Brock Sunderland is medically exempt from a team policy requiring staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. 

 
Sep 30, 01:48 Toronto Sun
     OTTAWA — The Maple Leafs didn't sign David Kampf to score goals. In fact, just about anything the 26-year-old centre puts in the opponents' net this season and next might be seen as a bonus. In four seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks prior to signing a two-year, $3-million US contract with Toronto in July, Kampf […]

 
Sep 30, 01:40 Toronto Sun
     1. Los Angeles Rams … Matthew Stafford is a MVP candidate yeah, but this is the best team in the NFL. 2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers … Nothing wrong with 'D' (OK, aside from allowing almost 30 points per game) that Richard Sherman can't help. 3. Buffalo Bills … What became of the imposters who lost […]

 
Sep 30, 01:21 Toronto Sun
     While reconciliation with Indigenous people has to occur on many fronts, a good start would be ensuring that the $24.5 billion federal taxpayers will spend on Indigenous issues this year actually helps the people it's intended to help. This as opposed to what happens now, where much of the money disappears down a black hole […]

 
Sep 30, 01:01 Toronto Sun
     Quoc Tran, 37, and Kristy Nguyen, 25, were last seen Sept. 18 around 5:30 p.m. at 111 Zenway Blvd. in Vaughan

 
Sep 30, 00:50 Toronto Sun
     A 19-year-old Brampton man is accused of separate daylight attacks against two women in city parks. Peel Regional Police say on Sept. 15, at 10:55 a.m., a man was in Massey Park in Brampton and approached the first woman and forcibly grabbed her by the shoulder. Police say she was able to break free and […]

 
Sep 30, 00:43 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 30, 00:38 Toronto Sun
     OTTAWA — A prominent child-welfare advocate wants Canadians to ask their MPs to urge Ottawa to cease its court battles around services and compensation for First Nations children after the Federal Court upheld two key rulings on Wednesday. The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal had earlier ruled Ottawa had "wilfully" and "recklessly" discriminated against Indigenous children […]

 
Sep 30, 00:38 Toronto Sun
     The hunt is on for a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a Toronto subway station earlier this month. Toronto Police say on Sept. 21, at about 2:50 p.m., a man entered the Don Mills Subway Station at 1700 Sheppard Ave. E. and started an argument with a woman. The manthen allegedly exposed […]

 
Sep 30, 00:34 Toronto Sun
     LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles judge on Wednesday set a November date for a hearing about whether to terminate the controversial conservatorship that has controlled the personal and business affairs of pop star Britney Spears for 13 years. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny also suspended the singer's father Jamie Spears from his […]

 
Sep 30, 00:06 Toronto Sun
     A break in some GTA cases. Appeal for help in others.

 
Sep 30, 01:58 CityNews Toronto
     TORONTO — Ontario says a program offering free rapid COVID-19 tests is for businesses only, after groups of parents across the province were using them to organize testing for their school-aged kids. A spokeswoman for Health Minister Christine Elliott says the program was designed to protect workers and allow businesses to safely reopen. She says […]

 
Sep 30, 01:04 CityNews Toronto
     Toronto is working to ensure all of the 25 wards in the city have a walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinic available to its residents. The program, #Vax25, is the latest attempt by the City to make vaccines as accessible as possible, and it's happening on Saturday, October 2. The campaign will have 35 micro clinics total, […]

 
Sep 30, 00:25 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 30, 00:23 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 30, 00:14 Ottawa Citizen
     Most jurors recommended 10 years before Frampton would be eligible for parole.

 
Sep 30, 00:45 The Georgia Straight
     Fraser Health had over 300 new cases today.

 
Sep 30, 01:58 Windsor Star
     "One of Windsor's favourite annual community traditions."

 
Sep 30, 00:53 Windsor Star
     Unifor Local 200 president John D'Agnolo said Ford Motor Company's investment of US$11.4-billion to create a new factory to produce electrified F-series trucks and three battery plants in Tennessee and Kentucky won't alter the company's plans for Windsor. The single, largest investment in Ford's 118-year history is being done in partnership with South Korean battery […]

 
Sep 30, 00:39 Windsor Star
     A family in the United States has begun the agonizing wait to see if the remains of a John Doe exhumed from Lakeview Cemetery in Leamington on Wednesday are that of their father who died in a plane crash 51 years ago. "We're just waiting to see," Anita Wilson, daughter-in-law of James Wilson, who died […]

 
Sep 30, 01:51 Ottawa Sun
     "After waiting 573 days to welcome fans back to the Canadian Tire Centre — although about 1,000 watched their rookie game against Montreal on Sept. 18 — the Senators would have liked a better performance than their 4-0 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs."

 
Sep 30, 01:30 Ottawa Sun
     "The Canadian Tire Centre was maybe one-quarter full with spectators for Wednesday's pre-season tilt between the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs."

 
Sep 30, 00:38 Ottawa Sun
     Michael Del Zotto has had to make adjustments throughout his 13-year NHL career. This one is no different. Signed as a unrestricted free agent in the summer, the 31-year-old Del Zotto made his pre-season debut against the Toronto Maple Leafs Wednesday night at the Canadian Tire Centre and this training camp is about building chemistry […]

 
Sep 30, 01:43 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     Police say they found the truck Shawn Wiebe was believed to be driving when he went missing. There are concerns he may be in a vulnerable state.

 
Sep 30, 01:19 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     "I was doing a good deed in the beginning. I was continuing to do a good deed at that time. I was trying to help somebody I didn't know."

 
Sep 30, 00:50 Regina Leader-Post
     The crew talks about how Saskatchewan is rejecting help from the feds, and why Scott Moe is addressing low vaccination in the north but not the south.

 
Sep 30, 01:09 National Observer
     Ontario's Liberals are calling on the Ford government to send out many more COVID-19 rapid test kits to schools, especially in hard-hit neighbourhoods, as children make up a growing portion of the province's overall case count.

 
Sep 30, 00:29 National Observer
     The Federal Court has dismissed Ottawa's attempts to appeal a pair of rulings about providing services and compensation to First Nations children. 

 
Sep 30, 01:47 Montreal Gazette
     "I couldn't have a better guy to work with every single day," defenceman says about assistant coach. "He's great."

 
Sep 30, 01:47 Montreal Gazette
     "He was my partner for a few games there when he would come up and play with the Jets," Chiarot says about newcomer to Habs.

 
Sep 30, 01:06 Montreal Gazette
     "We've realized over the last year that it is directly with Quebecers that we must work, without waiting for government actions," said Ghislain Picard, chief of the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador.

 
Sep 30, 00:42 Montreal Gazette
     "It was just a pretty amazing feeling," 23-year-old forward says about scoring two goals in his NHL pre-season debut against Maple Leafs.

 
Sep 30, 00:18 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.

 
Sep 30, 01:25 Calgary Herald
     Emergency medical services were called to the southeast mall around 12:30 p.m. to reports of an electrocution

 
Sep 30, 01:17 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 30, 00:36 Calgary Herald
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary

 
Sep 30, 01:33 Vancouver Sun
     Boom in online shopping and managing the timely arrival of stock has companies needing to build up warehouse staff.

 
Sep 30, 01:03 Vancouver Sun
     B.C. health officials give the latest figures on newly confirmed cases, deaths, recoveries, vaccinations and more.

 
Sep 30, 00:51 Vancouver Sun
     The conservation officers service has deployed its predator attack team to the area near Babine Lake

 
Sep 30, 00:29 Vancouver Sun
     Forest company Teal Cedar Products Ltd. said it intends to appeal the decision, while protesters vow to stay put.