 | | Sep 30, 22:52 CTV News - Toronto | | | Nearly three dozen COVID-19 cases have been confirmed at a jail in Scarborough, prompting Toronto Public Health to declare an outbreak.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:33 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | On the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Chief Brent Bissaillon of Serpent River First Nation says that all Canadians need to be allies to Indigenous communities as they fight for treaty rights.
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 | | Sep 30, 22:29 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spent part of Canada's first national day for Truth and Reconciliation flying to Tofino, B.C., where he joined his family.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:50 | | | The 45-year-old school bus driver was charged with careless driving, police said.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:43 | | | The sign, developed with help from the Okanagan Indian Band, tells the story of how Canoe Bay was used traditionally by the Syilx people.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:37 | | | Dr. Verna Yiu said 27 COVID-19 patients needed to be admitted to Alberta ICUs on Wednesday -- one of the highest daily admissions this month.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:30 | | | A 19-year-old Brampton man has been charged after two women were allegedly assaulted in broad daylight less than a week apart.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:28 | | | Chataya Holy Singer encourages people across the country to amplify Indigenous voices.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:26 | | | A new podcast launched on Canada's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation features a father and son having a conversation about residential schools and family history.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:18 | | | When Niki Lundquist's spouse told her about a special lobster that had arrived at the grocery store where he works last month, she said she knew her family had to act.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:11 | | | The Coding for Veterans caravan toured Vancouver Island the week of Sept. 27, hoping to recruit new veterans interested in a tech sector career.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:09 | | | People who live in the Atikamekw community of Manawan say they want to move forward.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:04 | | | "These children are our future. They are our future leaders, educators, politicians, they need to know the truth," said Grade 5 teacher Antonietta Morena.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:38 Toronto Sun | | | Sheldon Keefe has yet to win a playoff series, but has landed his first contract extension. The club confirmed a TSN report that Toronto general manager Kyle Dubas has given his longtime coach and friend another two years, through 2023-24, a deal the team says was agreed to during the summer. Keefe was on the […]
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 | | Sep 30, 23:37 Toronto Sun | | | A series of explosive allegations including racism, rigged bidding, workplace bullying and more levelled against the city of Brampton have been dismissed as unfounded. First made last April, the more than two dozen allegations were investigated by a forensic audit team from Deloitte and found wanting. Gurdeep Kaur, who had worked in the office of […]
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 | | Sep 30, 23:37 Toronto Sun | | | When it comes to the ideal basketball player, Nick Nurse is a guy who would have a pretty definitive set of characteristics. We won't sit here and pretend like we know exactly what an ideal player would look like for the Raptors' head coach. There are too many variables and certainly not enough length in […]
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 | | Sep 30, 23:30 Toronto Sun | | | WHAT'S IN A NAME It seems nowadays when people disagree with you, they either call you a fascist or a Nazi. I don't think most people even know what that term means but it has become fashionable to call someone that. I have hardly noticed that anyone is called a communist for his/her views. If […]
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 | | Sep 30, 23:20 Toronto Sun | | | A man is dead after a late-night stabbing in Etobicoke on Wednesday. Toronto Police were called to Humber College and John Garland Blvds. just before midnight for reports of a stabbing. Officers found a man believed to be in his 20s suffering from multiple wounds. He was rushed to hospital, where he died. His name […]
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 | | Sep 30, 23:01 Toronto Sun | | | NEW YORK — A guitar that helped launch rock'n'roll will be for sale on Oct. 13, when Christie's in New York auctions inventor Les Paul's own personal guitar bearing his name. The "Number One" guitar, the earliest approved production model of the famed Gibson Les Paul electric guitar, is being sold by his son Gene. […]
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 | | Sep 30, 22:43 Toronto Sun | | | This time it was the predator who got the worst of it when he attacked a woman in Brampton. What he thought was a petite, vulnerable woman running alone in a wooded park turned out to be strong person who had some boxing training. Oops! "I punched him in the face," Darun Henry, 33, said […]
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 | | Sep 30, 22:42 Toronto Sun | | | 'I think — everyone assumes — that at some point those two characters are going to go toe-to-toe'
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 | | Sep 30, 22:41 Toronto Sun | | | Rehab Dughmosh, the convicted terrorist who attacked workers at a Canadian Tire four years ago, remains an unrepentant ticking time bomb determined to attack again. And so the Parole Board of Canada has wisely decided that Dughmosh won't be released until she's served her entire four years and 160-day sentence for four terrorism charges, which […]
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 | | Sep 30, 22:25 Toronto Sun | | | Orange replaced blue and white as the predominant colour in Maple Leafs training camp on Thursday. The team was fully invested in the first Truth and Reconciliation Day, wearing the bright T-shirts in support of the causes connected to children who went missing through the Residential Schools system years ago. Many players took the topic […]
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 | | Sep 30, 23:04 Ottawa Citizen | | | "I'm glad that people are really understanding and being comfortable with being uncomfortable and learning about the truth that's been happening."
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 | | Sep 30, 22:40 Ottawa Citizen | | | A blaze tore through the Northern Lights Equine horse farm just outside of Smiths Falls on Sept. 23, leaving Francis Audet and Debbie Baldwin with almost nothing.
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 | | Sep 30, 22:51 The Georgia Straight | | | Director Tyson Sadler demonstrates how travellers can improve the countries they visit.
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 | | Sep 30, 22:51 The Georgia Straight | | | Here are two non-alcoholic drink recipes that make use of ginger as ingredients.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:26 Windsor Star | | | Two unique core projects — rejuvenation of a big century-old Ottawa Street commercial building that's been an eyesore for a decade and construction of two tiny houses on a single vacant lot in Ford City — are looking to the city for some financial help. The applications, each for roughly $56,000 worth of community improvement […]
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 | | Sep 30, 23:01 Windsor Star | | | A vandal's recent graffiti spree along Ottawa Street has ignited outrage from area business owners who hope further attention to the matter will lead to an arrest. Sometime during the night of Sept. 24 and into the morning hours of Sept. 25, more than 30 surfaces along Ottawa Street — businesses, rooftops, signs, poles, dumpsters, […]
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 | | Sep 30, 22:50 Windsor Star | | | A small business in Amherstburg will benefit from the budding business expertise of students from the University of Windsor and St. Clair College courtesy of a new competition seeking to enhance profitability. Teams of students will be challenged to analyze and propose business strategies for Downtown Espresso Café and address the functionality of the shop's adjacent outdoor space. In […]
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 | | Sep 30, 22:20 Windsor Star | | | Inspiration 100, a group of 100 community-minded philanthropic leaders in Windsor and Essex County, announced Wednesday the investment of $70,000 to 10 charities. The ALS Society of Windsor-Essex County, Autism Services Inc. of Windsor-Essex, Children First, Fight Like Mason Foundation, Windsor-Essex Children's Aid Society, Windsor Goodfellows, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Windsor Essex, Hiatus House, […]
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 | | Sep 30, 22:18 Windsor Star | | | A house fire in Windsor's core early Thursday morning caused an estimated $125,000 in damage. Windsor Fire and Rescue Services crews responded to the blaze in the 700 block of Windsor Avenue shortly after 3:15 a.m. The fire, which was accidentally caused, was out by 4 a.m. Four people have been displaced. No one was […]
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 | | Sep 30, 22:03 Windsor Star | | | It was a ruff summer for many of the newest four-legged arrivals to Windsor but soon they'll be lapping up the good life. Staff and volunteers from the Windsor-Essex County Humane Society welcomed the latest planeload of pups seeking refuge and a loving forever home Thursday afternoon at Windsor Airport. About 100 weary but excited […]
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 | | Sep 30, 23:01 The Province | | | "He was selected that early by Boston for a reason. He has unbelievable skill and unbelievable speed. It's going to be fun to watch him with the plays he's capable of making." — Giants teammate Justin Sourdif on Fabian Lysell
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 | | Sep 30, 23:50 Ottawa Sun | | | Early on in the pre-season, there has been no room to cross the line when it comes to cross-checking. Whether the NHL sticks with the clampdown into the regular season or not, the exhibition schedule has featured a parade to the penalty box as the players adjust to a harder line standard. In Wednesday's 4-0 […]
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 | | Sep 30, 23:44 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | The results were "bittersweet" with the loss of nationally-recognized lawyer Thomas Berger, who represented PBCN and died in April, Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation's counsel said.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:43 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | In her written decision, Justice Mona Dovell described the application as "fundamentally defective" and "fatally flawed."
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 | | Sep 30, 23:31 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Business leaders report a mix of concerns. Cannabis retailers say they were only told this week that customers most prove vaccination.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:17 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | A cellphone will access the cell tower with the strongest signal, which is usually the closest tower, Bruce Funk testified on Thursday.
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 | | Sep 30, 22:53 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Letter to staff and students indicates the attacker remains unidentified.
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 | | Sep 30, 22:22 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | "It felt so good to get back in there, because it took so much hard work."
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 | | Sep 30, 22:03 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | " ... I'm not going to be deciding this case based on whether someone has shaved or not."
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 | | Sep 30, 23:09 Regina Leader-Post | | | Hundreds of Regina residents commemorated National Day for Truth and Reconciliation by donning orange shirts and attending special events.
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 | | Sep 30, 22:22 Regina Leader-Post | | | "Personally, I don't want to be a survivor. I want to be a victorious person now. I want to be victorious because they didn't kill nothing in me."
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 | | Sep 30, 22:18 Regina Leader-Post | | | A man accused of injuring three people during an alleged hit and run is facing attempted murder charges.
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 | | Sep 30, 22:14 Regina Leader-Post | | | Police have issued another release about Christopher Boerma, considered untreated and a high risk to reoffend.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:39 Montreal Gazette | | | "It feels like the relaunch that we've been waiting for."
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 | | Sep 30, 23:38 Montreal Gazette | | | "I don't think there's a better place in this league to win and we were very close to doing that last year," defenceman says.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:34 Montreal Gazette | | | Around 250 to 300 patients visited the Children's emergency ward every day in September, the hospital said. That's twice as high as September 2019 levels, and even exceeds wintertime levels.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:32 Montreal Gazette | | | "It seems that I am obligated to testify in all this. I am here today but I am not OK with this."
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 | | Sep 30, 23:23 Montreal Gazette | | | As week two of committee hearings into Bill 96 wrapped up, MNAs heard a series of questions on the practical application side of the proposed legislation. In many cases, Quebec and wtinesses had to agree to disagree.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:19 Montreal Gazette | | | But health officials said Quebecers shouldn't expect mask laws to be revoked or the maximum number of people allowed in a private residence to increase until those age five to 11 are able to be vaccinated.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:02 Montreal Gazette | | | Municipal court judge ordered former math teacher François Amalega Bitondo detained until his case is heard.
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 | | Sep 30, 22:43 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.
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 | | Sep 30, 22:40 Montreal Gazette | | | Also on Thursday, Valérie Plante promised to play a role in opening more daycare centres in Montreal.
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 | | Sep 30, 22:37 Montreal Gazette | | | "What we're seeing in Montreal right now is a trivialization of the possession and use of firearms."
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 | | Sep 30, 23:58 Calgary Herald | | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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 | | Sep 30, 23:53 Calgary Herald | | | 'These challenges are not going to disappear on their own because someone wills it. It's going to require a very deep and concerted effort on the part of all peoples'
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 | | Sep 30, 23:47 Calgary Herald | | | Calgary officers are to blame for the death of a city woman who fell from a downtown apartment balcony during a police raid, a nearly $800,000 lawsuit claims
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 | | Sep 30, 23:37 Calgary Herald | | | Calling a terrible thing by its name, instead of wrapping it in bureaucratic garble, is the essence of great crisis leadership
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 | | Sep 30, 23:25 Calgary Herald | | | Knudtson said he now hopes to donate the sculpture to a Calgary institution that will be able to put it on display
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 | | Sep 30, 22:29 Calgary Herald | | | Stephane Parent, 53, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Adrienne McColl, 21
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 | | Sep 30, 22:23 Calgary Herald | | | Alberta's intensive-care units are facing more pressure now, during the fourth wave of COVID-19, than at any point in the province's history
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 | | Sep 30, 22:07 Calgary Herald | | | Brandon Newman pleaded guilty Sept. 17 to second-degree murder in connection with the Oct. 25, 2019 death of Deborah Onwu, 47, his care worker at Woods Homes
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 | | Sep 30, 23:32 Calgary Sun | | | Joe Burrow and Johnny Manziel made it happen. Will Matt Corral do the same? That is … take down the mighty Alabama Crimson Tide with a Saturday performance to remember? One that helps define the push to become a Heisman Trophy winner? Manziel, a.k.a. 'Johnny Football' — remember him? — did it with a magnificent […]
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 | | Sep 30, 22:51 Calgary Sun | | | Goalie-mask artist Jordon Bourgeault, a local airbrush ace, made the suggestion. Calgary Flames puck-stopper Jacob Markstrom made the connection. Markstrom's new lid has created quite a buzz on social media, with fans absolutely loving a toothy tribute to his longtime teammate Chris Tanev, a hard-nosed defender and fearless shot-blocker who has sacrificed his share of […]
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 | | Sep 30, 23:42 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.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:37 Vancouver Sun | | | Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.
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 | | Sep 30, 23:29 Vancouver Sun | | | Opinion: Liberals should "leave the past in the past where it belongs," declared Vancouver entrepreneur Gavin Dew, 37, taking aim at ex-cabinet minister Kevin Falcon, 58.
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 | | Sep 30, 22:42 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.
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 | | Sep 30, 22:15 Vancouver Sun | | | Opinion: Injunctions have long and often turned the court into a tool for Big Business and Bad Government. This time it didn't work
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 | | Sep 30, 22:15 Vancouver Sun | | | Brace for a "twindemic" — a serious flu season coming amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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