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Oct 01, 14:57 TORONTO STAR
    

 
Oct 01, 14:25 CTV News - Toronto
     Health officials in Ontario are reporting 1,315 new cases of COVID-19 over the last two days and 20 more deaths linked to the disease.

 
Oct 01, 14:12 CTV News - Toronto
     Toronto police say they will lay multiple historic sexual assault charges against former fashion mogul Peter Nygard in connection with alleged offences dating as far back as the 1980s.

 
Oct 01, 15:11 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     The FBI and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement have joined a search that spans three counties for a missing college student who disappeared a week ago. Miya Marcano vanished on the same day a maintenance man improperly used a master key to enter her apartment, authorities said.

 
Oct 01, 15:59
     Manitoba announced a number of expansions and renovations to the Bethesda Regional Health Centre in an effort to provide more close-to-home care for people in southern Manitoba.

 
Oct 01, 15:48
     Tabled in May, Bill 96 is Quebec's plan to upgrade Bill 101, the province's French-language charter first adopted in 1977 by the government of René Lévesque.

 
Oct 01, 15:38
     Police said there were people trapped in the truck.

 
Oct 01, 15:36
     The number of pandemic-related hospitalizations was down by one  to 310. Of those patients, 84 were in intensive care units, for a decrease of seven compared with the previous day.

 
Oct 01, 15:35
     Public service employees are also required to provide proof of vaccination or provide a negative COVID-19 test result at least every seven days.

 
Oct 01, 15:33
     On Friday the United Way of Peterborough and District announced that the annual winter outerwear clothing drive is proceeding this fall, with COVID-19 protocols in place.

 
Oct 01, 15:25
     Ralph Eichler announced the release of population progress reports for the province's second- and third-largest commercial fisheries, part of a $100-million local industry.

 
Oct 01, 15:22
     Andrew Nielsen will be hoisted to the top of a Toronto high rise and then rappel back down.

 
Oct 01, 15:14
     Guelph police and bylaw officers laid nearly 50 charges during homecoming on Saturday, almost half coming on Chancellors Way during an illegal street party with 1,200 people.

 
Oct 01, 15:09
     The Indigenous organization found out about Trudeau's Tofino vacation on the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 'with shock and dismay,' they said in a press release.

 
Oct 01, 15:42 Toronto Sun
     Who gives pious, sanctimonious speeches -- and then lies about where he is, and heads out to check out the waves?

 
Oct 01, 15:34 Toronto Sun
     WATCH BELOW as the Sun's National Entertainment Editor Mark Daniell finds out from Leafs Auston Matthews who makes the best cup of Joe, and which player dominates in ping pong. Plus more on club's early playoff exit. What do YOU think? Tweet and Facebook us! And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. 

 
Oct 01, 15:24 Toronto Sun
     Benefits include looking more professional and saving money This past year, many people lost their jobs, changed careers and adapted to working from home. It has been a hard time for many home owners and families. Even though our pandemic situation has impacted our priorities and day to day lives, it has forced us to […]

 
Oct 01, 15:20 Toronto Sun
     NDP Leader is calling for the throne speech to kick off a powerful recruitment and retention strategy in health care

 
Oct 01, 15:17 Toronto Sun
     Britney Spears' lawyer is planning to investigate "the misconduct of Jamie Spears" before her next conservatorship hearing. The Toxic singer's dad was suspended from his position as co-conservator of her estate in a hearing earlier this week, and the 39-year-old star's attorney, Mathew Rosengart, admitted he and his team are planning an extensive review of […]

 
Oct 01, 15:00 Toronto Sun
     278 people are hospitalized because of COVID-19

 
Oct 01, 14:55 Toronto Sun
     A pill developed by U.S. drugmaker Merck could half the chances of dying or being hospitalized for those most at risk of contracting severe COVID-19, with experts hailing it as a potential breakthrough in how the virus is treated. If it gets authorization, molnupiravir, which is designed to introduce errors into the genetic code of […]

 
Oct 01, 14:50 Toronto Sun
     Embracing diversity, equity and inclusion is a worthwhile, humbling journey Last year, several reprehensible acts of anti-Black racism on construction sites around Toronto provided a catalyst for self-reflection for our industry. Since then, the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) and our industry have been on a journey to ensure that our workforce reflects […]

 
Oct 01, 14:48 Toronto Sun
     The majority of the justices found that residents had enough time to adjust to the new system before the October 2018 vote

 
Oct 01, 14:43 Toronto Sun
     WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has tested positive for COVID-19, but has no symptoms, according to a court statement that said he would miss Friday's investiture ceremony for Justice Amy Coney Barrett. Kavanaugh, 56, tested positive just days before the court is scheduled to open its new term and resume in-person oral […]

 
Oct 01, 14:47 CityNews Toronto
     MONTREAL – The coroner who investigated the death of Joyce Echaquan says the Quebec government should recognize the existence of systemic racism and make a commitment to rooting it out of institutions. READ MORE: 'I wish it was getting easier': What has changed in the year since Joyce Echaquan's death? Indigenous leader tells coroner's inquest […]

 
Oct 01, 14:19 CityNews Toronto
     Ontario has reported over 1,300 new COVID-19 cases over the last two days. COVID-19 numbers were not released on Thursday due to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The province says 647 new cases were reported on Thursday and 668 were reported Friday. There were 496 cases among unvaccinated people on Thursday and 502 […]

 
Oct 01, 15:48 Ottawa Citizen
     École élémentaire catholique Marius Barbeau, where an outbreak has been ongoing since Sept. 14, was closed for at least 10 days.

 
Oct 01, 15:48 Ottawa Citizen
     Ottawa police are searching for a stolen dog and a woman accused of taking her. On the evening of Sept. 27, around 6:40 p.m., a woman cut the dog's leash and stole her from outside a commercial business in the 1600 block of Heron Road, the police wrote in a tweet on Friday. The pup, […]

 
Oct 01, 14:00 Ottawa Citizen
     COVID may have changed the purpose of the new model home at Richardson Ridge in Kanata, but builder Uniform Urban Development has made the most of the situation, creating an inviting show home that's all about comfort. Called the Hillcrest, the four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom two-storey home was started pre-COVID and was meant to "get people interested […]

 
Oct 01, 14:20 The Georgia Straight
     The prime minister and his wife often visit beachfront destinations when they go on vacation.

 
Oct 01, 14:52 The Province
     The Canucks are getting closer to the team they planned to have for the 2021-22 season.

 
Oct 01, 15:53 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     Greg Mitchell Fertuck, 68, is charged with first-degree murder in connection with the disappearance and death of his estranged wife Sheree.

 
Oct 01, 15:07 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     The Canadian Institutes of Health Research provided just under $4.5 million in grant money for six projects.

 
Oct 01, 15:50 Montreal Gazette
     86% of Quebec parents intend to get their children vaccinated, survey suggests.

 
Oct 01, 15:46 Montreal Gazette
     Law enforcement authorities are working to curb production in clandestine labs of the stimulant that, in 1940, helped the Nazis invade France.

 
Oct 01, 15:44 Montreal Gazette
     While Kamel ruled that Joyce Echaquan's death was accidental, she found that racism and prejudice "were certainly contributory to her death."

 
Oct 01, 15:36 Montreal Gazette
     The incident began when a security alarm was set off at a chalet on Lesage St., police said.

 
Oct 01, 14:22 Montreal Gazette
     Another $19 million will be spent on "significant projects" for the area.

 
Oct 01, 14:00 Montreal Gazette
     The panel offer their picks for the Habs' top goal-scorer and top point-getter this season.

 
Oct 01, 15:57 Calgary Herald
     In Gillian McKercher's documentary Orphaned, there are several scenes of the filmmaker at the Calgary home she grew up in chatting with her father, Brent. A geologist who has worked in Alberta's oil and gas industry since the late 1980s, Brent McKercher certainly brings insight and relevant knowledge to the dining-room table. He doesn't seem […]

 
Oct 01, 15:29 Calgary Herald
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary

 
Oct 01, 15:00 Calgary Herald
     Call it the storm before the calm. In those minutes and seconds before 16-year-old classical pianist Kevin Chen is set to perform or compete, he is usually distracted by an epic battle with his nerves. "Before I go on stage is the most nerve-racking part," says Chen, in an interview from his Calgary home. "Just […]

 
Oct 01, 14:03 Calgary Herald
     On the corner of the bar near the entrance of his new D.O.P. restaurant, owner Tony Migliarese keeps a stack of old reservation books from the Italian restaurant his parents ran in Ontario when he was growing up. The books, and just about everything else about D.O.P., are meant as an homage to the restaurateur's […]

 
Oct 01, 15:49 Vancouver Sun
     B.C. currently requires masks for students in Grades 4 to 12 and Henry has resisted calls from parents and teachers to make face coverings mandatory in kindergarten to Grade 3.

 
Oct 01, 15:24 Vancouver Sun
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.

 
Oct 01, 15:08 Vancouver Sun
     The Insights West poll also found a surprisingly high number (33 per cent) of those surveyed said they had been to a business that failed to ask for the proof of vaccination even though they are required to by law.