Sep 30, 15:08

 
Sep 30, 18:55 TORONTO STAR
    
The province says that nearly 17 per cent of schools, or 819 schools out of 4,844 in Ontario, now have a reported case of COVID in schools.

 
Sep 30, 17:18 TORONTO STAR
    
Some Star stories that show how we got to this point.

 
Sep 30, 17:17 TORONTO STAR
    
The Supreme Court of Canada's decision on Friday could shape next year's election.

 
Sep 30, 17:12 TORONTO STAR
    
New research highlights mental health struggles faced by LGBTQ2S+ youth in the GTA during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 
Sep 30, 17:16 CTV News - Toronto
     Several months after Ontario's COVID-19 vaccine rollout began, about 20 per cent of eligible residents have yet to get fully immunized against the virus.

 
Sep 30, 19:06
     'The timing of this announcement is late, but what it stands to do is much more important,' said Christy Bressette with Western University.

 
Sep 30, 18:59
     The Supreme Court of Canada decision is set to be delivered roughly a year before Ontario's next municipal vote.

 
Sep 30, 18:54
     Hamilton's regional lab says it discovered the errors after a quality assurance check. Those affected have been notified.

 
Sep 30, 18:48
     Waterloo Public Health announced 15 positive tests for the coronavirus on Thursday, lifting the total number of COVID-19 cases in the region to 19.649.

 
Sep 30, 18:44
     Saskatchewan has one of the highest rates of active COVID-19 cases in Canada and its hospitals are overburdened with patients fighting the virus.

 
Sep 30, 18:43
     Public Health said the number of active cases to 690. Of the new cases, 72 people – or 73 per cent – are not fully vaccinated.

 
Sep 30, 18:38
     The closure is effective Sept. 29 until further notice. 

 
Sep 30, 18:32
     Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has promised to provide any supports necessary to help Saskatchewan with its COVID-19 crisis.

 
Sep 30, 18:25
     Indigenous educators say the focus must first be on truth before moving toward reconciliation.

 
Sep 30, 18:23
     Paige Courtney Howse, 28, has been charged with the second-degree murder of Alishia Lemp, 33.

 
Sep 30, 18:55 Toronto Sun
     It is certainly inferred that white students would not have the world or personal experience to address the issues for the essay-writing contest

 
Sep 30, 18:53 Toronto Sun
     All over the world, millions are enjoying that first cup of coffee of the day. Perhaps you are, too, and, given Oct. 1 is International Coffee Day (not to be confused with National Coffee Day of a few days ago), there's more to this delicious cup of joe than being the best jump-start a body […]

 
Sep 30, 18:50 Toronto Sun
     Restaurant chain inundated on social media by desperate McPizza lovers

 
Sep 30, 18:47 Toronto Sun
     Baseball Hall of Fame member Frank Thomas bought a controlling interest in the Field of Dreams movie site in Dyersville, Iowa, with an eye toward expansion. Go the Distance Baseball announced the sale to Thomas' group, This is Heaven, on Thursday. Thomas is teaming with Chicago entrepreneur and real estate developer Rick Heidner, who was […]

 
Sep 30, 18:32 Toronto Sun
     The sun was shining bright on the same grounds where children were forced to attend the Marieval Indian Residential School on the Cowessess First Nation in southern Saskatchewan up until the mid-90s. The school no longer stands there. Instead, community members and guests gathered Thursday at the same spot for a ceremony recognizing the country's […]

 
Sep 30, 18:22 Toronto Sun
     A student was arrested after shooting and badly wounding another boy at an elementary school in Memphis, Tennessee, early on Thursday, police said. No other injuries were reported and the Cummings Elementary School, a kindergarten through eighth grade institution, was evacuated to a nearby church soon after the shooting took place at about 9:15 a.m., […]

 
Sep 30, 18:20 Toronto Sun
     Next week, the Ontario legislature starts up again and we'll finally get to see what Doug Ford plans to do.

 
Sep 30, 18:15 Toronto Sun
     About nine months after the arrival of COVID-19 shots, dozens of countries have yet to vaccinate 10% of their populations, a milestone seen as crucial in narrowing a glaring gap in access. The head of the World Health Organization earlier this year called for an urgent push to hit that target by the end of […]

 
Sep 30, 18:10 Toronto Sun
     The Ukraine Hockey League fired general manager Eugene Kolychev on Thursday, a day after he planned to appeal for a stricter ban of a player who made a racist gesture toward Black player Jalen Smereck. "I have spoken openly about racism in Ukrainian hockey and the Ukrainian Hockey Federation FIRED me as General Manager of […]

 
Sep 30, 18:01 Toronto Sun
     "I'm not afraid of anybody. And I'm actually hear to help," he told people outside the Eaton Centre

 
Sep 30, 18:49 CityNews Toronto
     Canada's top court is expected to rule Friday on whether Ontario Premier Doug Ford's decision to slash the size of Toronto's city council during the last municipal election was constitutional. The Supreme Court of Canada decision is set to be delivered roughly a year before Ontario's next municipal vote. The 2018 municipal campaign was well […]

 
Sep 30, 17:32 CityNews Toronto
     Several months after Ontario's COVID-19 vaccine rollout began, about 20 per cent of eligible residents have yet to get fully immunized against the virus. The Canadian Press spoke to people who got a jab at a pop-up clinic in an east-Toronto shopping centre this week to find out what motivated them to get their shots. […]

 
Sep 30, 18:18 Ottawa Citizen
     A justice of the peace who was punished because she wrote a critical newspaper column about Ottawa's bail court has lost a request to have her case reviewed. The hearing panel that recommended Justice of the Peace Julie Lauzon be removed from her post due to comments she made disparaging the bail system came to conclusions […]

 
Sep 30, 17:58 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, 17:25 Ottawa Citizen
     J.A.K.K. Tuesdays Sports Pub has had its liquor licence suspended for failing to comply with the Reopening  Ontario Act. The registrar of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario issued the Order of Interim Suspension to the bar located at 642 Progress Ave. in Kingston "for reasons of public interest and safety," a news release […]

 
Sep 30, 17:15 Ottawa Citizen
     Ontario Health did not update its figures Thursday due to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

 
Sep 30, 18:54 The Georgia Straight
     The home has a 2021 assessed value of $6,423,000.

 
Sep 30, 18:08 Windsor Star
     Windsor police are investigating a suspicious fire that damaged a duplex and displaced five people Tuesday night. Patrol officers in the area of Glengarry Avenue and Assumption Street at around 9:30 p.m. smelled smoke and saw flames, which appeared to be coming from Alymer Avenue. Officers attended the area and alerted dispatch to send Windsor […]

 
Sep 30, 18:25 Regina Leader-Post
     According to the release, all other Saskatchewan Party MLAs are fully vaccinated.

 
Sep 30, 18:06 Regina Leader-Post
     The premier said Saskatchewan is writing up a list of critical care nurses, respirologists and other specialized staff it needs from Ottawa.

 
Sep 30, 18:53 Montreal Gazette
     Bell Centre, other venues can operate at full capacity as of Oct. 8. The Montreal Canadiens' first regular-season home game is on Oct. 16, versus the New York Rangers.

 
Sep 30, 18:19 Montreal Gazette
     Canada's National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a good opportunity to take stock, but also to look ahead. So where do we go from here?

 
Sep 30, 17:55 Montreal Gazette
     All three opposition parties vote against Bill 59.

 
Sep 30, 17:36 Montreal Gazette
     Attendees will have to be double-vaccinated and wear masks.

 
Sep 30, 17:15 Montreal Gazette
     Legault's refusal to consider the systemic nature of discrimination or racism has a trickle-down effect.

 
Sep 30, 18:46 Calgary Herald
     On this day, Sept. 30, in history: In 1399, King Henry IV ascended the throne of England. He had usurped the crown from Richard II, beginning the Lancastrian dynasty and planting the seeds of the Wars of the Roses. In 1846, ether was used as an anesthetic for the first time. Dr. William Morton, a […]

 
Sep 30, 18:37 Calgary Herald
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary

 
Sep 30, 17:17 Calgary Sun
     Mark Giordano is apparently still mentoring the young-buck blue-liners at the Saddledome. As Giordano returned Wednesday to face his longtime team for the first time, somebody needed to remind these quick-witted kids that you're not supposed to chirp a veteran of 900-and-some NHL games during the exhibition season. "When me and Razzy were texting back […]

 
Sep 30, 18:53 Vancouver Sun
     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 ground-penetrating radar had detected what are believed to be 215 unmarked graves at the site of one of the largest former residential schools.

 
Sep 30, 18:48 Vancouver Sun
     The Tk'emlúps te Secwe̓pemc First Nation says an apology from the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops 'rings hollow' as long as they continue to withhold records of the children who died.

 
Sep 30, 18:00 Vancouver Sun
     Natural beauty brand uses winemaker's approach to skincare.

 
Sep 30, 18:00 Vancouver Sun
     Few things are better than a nice glass of wine. But, there are a few things that can make a good glass of wine even better.

 
Sep 30, 18:00 Vancouver Sun
     When the pandemic prompted the end of after-work happy hour for many, Gabriella Salvi pivoted her brand to accommodate this new reality.

 
Sep 30, 17:24 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