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Sep 30, 15:39 TORONTO STAR
    
The possible exposures occurred at two locations in the eastern part of the city.

 
Sep 30, 15:35 CTV News - Toronto
     Toronto police say that a man with gunshot wounds was found in the parking lot of a Greektown school Thursday morning and that the school has been placed in a hold and secure.

 
Sep 30, 15:33 CTV News - Toronto
     Ontario reported another 158 COVID-19 cases in its public schools on Thursday, 20 more than it did at this point last week, as overall case growth continues to slow.

 
Sep 30, 14:27 CTV News - Toronto
     A fourth person is now facing charges in connection with alleged fraud involving Ontario COVID-19 relief funding.

 
Sep 30, 15:05 CTV News - Toronto
     There are plenty of fish in the sea, but very few orange lobsters. So when a Toronto woman saw the ultra-rare crustacean at a local grocery store, she knew she needed to act.

 
Sep 30, 14:15 CTV News - Toronto
     Police say a historic bronze statue has been stolen from a cemetery in Niagara Falls, Ont.

 
Sep 30, 15:45 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     On the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, prominent voices from Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities shared their thoughts on what the day means to them and what they hope it means to Canadians.

 
Sep 30, 15:50
     Raj and another Calgary physician said more than three patients a day are asking their clinics for a COVID-19 vaccine medical exemption.

 
Sep 30, 15:48
     A march will get underway at 1 p.m. in Montreal, which is being organized by the Native Women's Shelter and the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador.

 
Sep 30, 15:34
     Emergency crews were called to Strathmore Boulevard and Donlands Avenue at around 11:03 a.m. Thursday for reports of a shooting.

 
Sep 30, 15:30
     Covid case counts in Saskatchewan have reached alarmingly high numbers in the month of September. There have over 12,000 new cases this month.

 
Sep 30, 15:28
     The two locations in question are 975 Kingston Road and Presteign Heights Elementary School at 2570 St. Clair Ave. E.

 
Sep 30, 15:25
     At a contentious three-hour hearing, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny removed Jamie Spears from oversight of Britney Spears' $60 million estate.

 
Sep 30, 15:19
     Regina city council voted Wednesday to draft a pilot project which would build a small noise attenuation wall in the city starting next year. The pilot still needs budget approval.

 
Sep 30, 15:09
     Quebec has registered 410,180 cases and 11,371 deaths attributable to COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic.

 
Sep 30, 15:02
     The owners of Monstrosity Burger and Tuxedo Village Family Restaurant -- who have been vocally opposed to COVID public health orders -- were slapped with four more $5,000 tickets.

 
Sep 30, 14:59
     Kingston Health Sciences Centre has announced it will require families of patients to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination when visiting its hospitals.

 
Sep 30, 15:51 Toronto Sun
     Three schools were placed in a hold and secure for the investigation

 
Sep 30, 15:33 Toronto Sun
     The circumstances surrounding Bob Lowery's death are unknown

 
Sep 30, 15:15 Toronto Sun
     Jamie Spears' attorney Vivian Thoreen has spoken out after her client was suspended from his role as his daughter's conservator. After months of trying to remove her father as her controlling guardian, Britney's wishes were granted during a court hearing on Wednesday, when Judge Brenda Penny agreed he should step down from his position. The […]

 
Sep 30, 15:13 Toronto Sun
     After the passenger's arrest, he required medical attention upon arrival at the detention centre

 
Sep 30, 15:00 Toronto Sun
     KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Communities across Canada are set to mark the country's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation today, honouring Indigenous survivors and children who disappeared from the residential school system. Singing and drumming were scheduled to ring out at 2:15 p.m. from Kamloops where the Tk'emlups te Secwepemc Nation announced in May that […]

 
Sep 30, 14:48 Toronto Sun
     Denzel Washington "went ham" on Ellen Pompeo when she went off script during the Grey'S Anatomy episode he directed. The Oscar-winning actor was enlisted by producer Debbie Allen to keep Pompeo "interested" in the show after Sandra Oh and Patrick Dempsey both left the medical drama. He helmed season 12 episode The Sound of Silence, […]

 
Sep 30, 14:37 Toronto Sun
     Grammy Award-winning singer Shakira says two wild boars pounced on her bag as she visited a Barcelona park with her son, running off into the forest with it. In a series of videos posted to her Instagram story Wednesday, the 44-year-old told followers that she had been "attacked" by the pair of hogs who brazenly […]

 
Sep 30, 14:17 Toronto Sun
     LONDON — A police officer was jailed for life on Thursday for abducting marketing executive Sarah Everard on a London street as she walked home from a friend's house then raping and murdering her in a case that shocked Britain and stirred protests over violence against women. Wayne Couzens, 48, a serving London officer who […]

 
Sep 30, 14:00 Toronto Sun
     'I need a picture of the person who posted this'

 
Sep 30, 15:43 CityNews Toronto
     Devin Buffalo grew up in Maskwacis, in central Alberta. As a young goalie the Samson Cree Nation member faced racism, but bucked the odds to earn his way to Dartmouth College, an Ivy League school. He was voted team MVP and nominated for the Hobey Baker Award – an annual award given to the top […]

 
Sep 30, 15:35 CityNews Toronto
     Toronto Public Health is investigating potential COVID-19 exposures at two polling stations for the federal election, including one during advanced voting. The locations are Presteign Heights Elementary School on St. Clair Avenue East on election day, September 20, and Kingston Road United Church at 975 Kingston Road on September 11-12. TPH says all high-risk contacts […]

 
Sep 30, 15:07 CityNews Toronto
     As the country marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, several events, both virtual and in person, are being held in Toronto and the GTA to commemorate the day. Indigenous leaders and activists have called on Canadians to truly reflect on reconciliation and observe the day by reading the 94 calls to action […]

 
Sep 30, 15:01 CityNews Toronto
     A fourth person is now facing charges in connection with alleged fraud involving Ontario COVID-19 relief funding. Ontario Provincial Police say 41-year-old Manish Gambhir of Brampton was charged earlier this week with possession of an identity document and possession of property obtained by crime. Police say Gambhir has been released on bail and is due […]

 
Sep 30, 15:15 Ottawa Citizen
     The children who died at Canada's Indian residential schools were symbolically reunited on Wednesday — the eve of the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — at Beechwood Cemetery

 
Sep 30, 14:29 Ottawa Citizen
     Today, the first annual Day for Truth and Reconciliation, is about recognizing the great harms inflicted when people of one race determine that their way of life is superior to that of another. But it is also about so much more.

 
Sep 30, 14:15 Windsor Star
     When the COVID-19 pandemic set in, the Leamington Flyers were making a playoff run at a Western Conference title in the Greater Ontario Hockey League. Now, 18 months later, the Flyers are trying to pick up the pieces as the club is set to play its home opener on Thursday against the LaSalle Vipers. Game […]

 
Sep 30, 15:30 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     "I had something to look forward to. Now I don't have anything to look forward to."

 
Sep 30, 15:25 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, 14:54 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     It took almost an entire day to complete the qualification hearing for Bruce Funk at the first-degree murder trial of Greg Mitchell Fertuck at Saskatoon Court of Queen's Bench. 

 
Sep 30, 15:51 Montreal Gazette
     Mayoral candidate Balarama Holness says the alliance with Marc-Antoine Desjardins's party will create a "viable third option."

 
Sep 30, 15:45 Montreal Gazette
     Quebec to lift capacity restrictions on Bell Centre: reports.

 
Sep 30, 15:42 Montreal Gazette
     Indigenous organizations and others have called on Quebec to follow in the steps of other provinces by declaring Truth and Reconciliation Day a holiday.

 
Sep 30, 15:20 Montreal Gazette
     The CAQ and opposition Liberals are in favour, while the Parti Québécois and Québec solidaire oppose the idea.

 
Sep 30, 15:17 Montreal Gazette
     Home care remains inadequate and urgent changes are needed, Marie Rinfret says. She also expressed concern about ER overcrowding.

 
Sep 30, 14:54 Montreal Gazette
     In a communiqué, the police force said officers had also seized drugs, cash and cell phones.

 
Sep 30, 14:38 Montreal Gazette
     Boisclair, a former PQ cabinet minister, faces sexual assault charges in two separate cases.

 
Sep 30, 14:27 Montreal Gazette
     A total of 76 per cent of respondents who identified as members of visible minority groups agreed there is systemic racism in the province.

 
Sep 30, 14:06 Montreal Gazette
     Legault's refusal to consider the systemic nature of discrimination or racism has a trickle-down effect.

 
Sep 30, 15:09 Calgary Herald
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary

 
Sep 30, 15:31 Calgary Sun
     This is the sort of sequence that gets a guy noticed. Walker Duehr continues to make a positive impression in his first training camp with the Calgary Flames, and you can bet some of the Saddledome faithful were Googling the newbie in No. 61 after this impressive shift during the second period of Wednesday's 4-3 […]

 
Sep 30, 15:12 Vancouver Sun
     VICTORIA — A new report from British Columbia's coroner says suspected illicit drug toxicity deaths in July were the second highest the province ever recorded in a single month. The findings released Wednesday show deaths reached 184 in July, which tied with those in January and fell just behind June 2020 when 186 people died. […]

 
Sep 30, 15:11 Vancouver Sun
     B.C. health officials give the latest figures on newly confirmed cases, deaths, recoveries, vaccinations and more.

 
Sep 30, 15:07 Vancouver Sun
     The B.C. Law Society says Amanda Jane Rose misappropriated client trust funds on numerous occasions.

 
Sep 30, 15:06 Vancouver Sun
     The conservation officers service has deployed its predator attack team to the area near Babine Lake

 
Sep 30, 15:05 Vancouver Sun
     Kevin Falcon, a former minister of finance, health and transportation in the Liberal governments of premiers Gordon Campbell and Christy Clark, faced repeated questions Tuesday about his reasons for seeking the leadership after leaving politics in 2012.

 
Sep 30, 15:04 Vancouver Sun
     Police say a "ghost gun" is an unregistered restricted handgun that cannot be traced as its components do not have serial numbers.

 
Sep 30, 15:03 Vancouver Sun
     Protection was highest among people who received either two doses of an mRNA vaccine — Pfizer or Moderna — or a mixed AstraZeneca and mRNA vaccine.

 
Sep 30, 15:02 Vancouver Sun
     Forest company Teal Cedar Products Ltd. said it intends to appeal the decision, while protesters vow to stay put.

 
Sep 30, 15:00 Vancouver Sun
     Opinion: The large-scale transfer of inter-generational wealth is a sign this country is reverting to the harsh class system that once dominated Britain, France and Russia