 | | Oct 01, 17:02 TORONTO STAR | | | York Regional Police homicide investigators have recovered the remains of a body from a landfill in Watford, Ont. |
 | | Oct 01, 16:03 TORONTO STAR | | | The province says nearly 17 per cent or 810 schools out of 4,844 now have a confirmed case of COVID in schools. Ontario also says there are 2 more long-term-care homes in outbreak for a total of 19 or 3 per cent of LTC homes in the province. |
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 | | Oct 01, 17:14 CTV News - Toronto | | | Ontario will now make it mandatory for long-term care staff, support workers and volunteers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by mid-November.
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 | | Oct 01, 16:23 CTV News - Toronto | | | An arrest has been made and one body has been recovered in the alleged murder of an Ontario couple who disappeared earlier this month, police say.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:47 CTV News - Toronto | | | Toronto police say that two people are facing charges after arrows were fired at a drone from an apartment balcony on Thursday.
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 | | Oct 01, 16:23 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | An arrest has been made and one body has been recovered in the alleged murder of an Ontario couple who disappeared earlier this month, police say.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:09 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | W5's premiere explores the chaotic mission of Canadians in Kabul to evacuate Afghan citizens in the wake of the Taliban takeover. Watch the episode Saturday at 7 p.m. and read how a Canadian interpreter escaped the Taliban at W5.CTVNews.ca.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:14 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | Ontario will now make it mandatory for long-term care staff, support workers and volunteers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by mid-November.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:50 | | | The two-vehicle collision occurred around 11:45 a.m. Friday at the intersection of County Road 2 and County Road 38, south of Highway 7.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:46 | | | The Upper Grand and Wellington Catholic district school boards are reporting 11 COVID-19 cases among 10 schools in Guelph and Wellington County.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:42 | | | Five men have been charged for fraud after numerous fake identifications and prepaid cards were found.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:32 | | | 'It is inadequate for managing future floods in its current state, given the increased volume and frequency of floods as a result of climate change.'
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 | | Oct 01, 17:21 | | | 'If an athlete or someone doesn't feel like they belong at this level, or at that institution or in their sport, I'm going to ensure that they do belong there,' says Brady Paul.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:21 | | | Phillips said 367 out of the 626 homes in Ontario have below a 90 per cent staff immunization rate. More concerning, Phillips said, was that 99 homes have a rate below 80 per cent.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:14 | | | Southwestern Public Health added 21 cases to its COVID-19 tally on Thursday and Friday while Lambton Public Health recorded 26 more cases in total for the two days.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:04 | | | Police say three people were hit in a traffic incident Wednesday morning. One of the victims remains in critical condition.
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 | | Oct 01, 16:51 | | | Ottawa police are warning about a series of sexual assaults targeting sex workers in the downtown core that could have been perpetrated by the same man.
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 | | Oct 01, 16:51 | | | A number of COVID-19 vaccination clinics — including drive-thrus — will be held in October in the City of Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland and Haliburton counties.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:52 Toronto Sun | | | 'I have to go with Tony's dead'
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 | | Oct 01, 17:51 Toronto Sun | | | President Joe Biden's administration on Friday urged a judge to block a near-total ban on abortion imposed by Texas – the strictest such law in the nation – in a key moment in the ferocious legal fight over abortion access in the United States. The U.S. Supreme Court on Sept. 1 allowed the Republican-backed law […]
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 | | Oct 01, 17:51 Toronto Sun | | | If he had touched down in Kamloops, on his way to Tofino, and attended a ceremony, no one would be talking about his mini-vacay
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 | | Oct 01, 17:39 Toronto Sun | | | Phuong Tan Nguyen, aka Mike, of Toronto, is wanted for two counts of first-degree murder
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 | | Oct 01, 17:21 Toronto Sun | | | QUITO/GUAYAQUIL — The death toll from Ecuador's worst-ever prison riot rose to 118, authorities said, while police reinforcements maintained a presence on Friday at the Penitenciaria del Litoral detention center in the southern city of Guayaquil. The clashes on Tuesday, part of a rivalry between gangs fighting to control the facility, were the latest in […]
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 | | Oct 01, 17:19 Toronto Sun | | | Staff not fully vaccinated by Nov. 15 will not be able to enter a long-term care home to work
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 | | Oct 01, 17:03 Toronto Sun | | | WATCH BELOW as we take a look at some of your favourite SUNshine girls from the month of September 2021. Who is your fave? Let us know by tweeting or Facebooking us! And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:00 Toronto Sun | | | WATCH BELOW as the Sun's National Entertainment Editor Mark Daniell finds out from Leafs superstar Auston Matthews who makes the best cup of Joe, and which player dominates in ping pong. Plus more on club's early playoff exit. Will you watch Amazon's Leafs doc, All or Nothing, on Amazon? Tweet and Facebook us and let […]
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 | | Oct 01, 16:59 Toronto Sun | | | OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing backlash over his decision to fly to British Columbia to spend time with his family on the first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. The Native Women's Association of Canada says it is shocked that Trudeau "ducked out entirely" from a national day set aside to reflect […]
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 | | Oct 01, 16:48 Toronto Sun | | | Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski is expected to play against his former team on Sunday night despite missing practice this week with a rib injury, NFL Network reported Friday. Gronkowski sustained the injury during the Buccaneers' 34-24 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. He did not practice on Wednesday and Thursday […]
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 | | Oct 01, 17:18 CityNews Toronto | | | Every day we see the seas of masks, the televised pleas from politicians and public health officials and the angry protests and posts from Facebook pontificators. What we don't see are the lonesome and laboured final breaths. They take place behind closed doors. But some physicians, like Edmonton's Dr. Darren Markland, are using their reach […]
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 | | Oct 01, 17:08 CityNews Toronto | | | The Ontario government has announced they will be mandating COVID-19 vaccines for long-term care workers. Minister Rod Phillips made the announcement Friday, saying all in-home staff, support workers, students, and volunteers will have to be vaccinated by November 15, 2021 or provide a medical exemption. If they have not be vaccinated or provide an exemption […]
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 | | Oct 01, 16:41 CityNews Toronto | | | York Regional Police have recovered one of two bodies and arrested a man alleged to have assisted the murder suspect after a Markham couple were victims of a double homicide. On September 28th, investigators issued a Canada-wide arrest warrant for a 35-year-old man in connection with the murders of Quoc Tran, 37, and Kristy Nguyen, […]
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 | | Oct 01, 17:41 Ottawa Citizen | | | École élémentaire catholique Marius Barbeau, where an outbreak has been ongoing since Sept. 14, was closed for at least 10 days.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:14 Ottawa Citizen | | | Ottawa police guns and gangs detectives are investigating after shots were fired early Friday in the 2100 block of Montreal Road. Patrol officers responded to a call at about 5:30 a.m. for gunfire at the scene near Ogilvie Road. Officers found evidence that a shooting had occurred. There have been no reports of injuries. Investigators […]
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 | | Oct 01, 16:26 Ottawa Citizen | | | Ottawa police say they have arrested and charged a 34-year-old man who yelled xenophobic slurs and assaulted a patron at a Gloucester business on Wednesday. The incident, began just after 6 p.m. in the 1900 block of Ogilvie Road, when the man approached the unnamed business and started "verbally confronting and targeting racialized individuals," police […]
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 | | Oct 01, 17:12 The Georgia Straight | | | The Dance Centre's executive director, Mirna Zagar, is proud of how her organization has nurtured many different forms of expression.
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 | | Oct 01, 16:46 The Province | | | Travis Hamonic has yet to be at Canucks training camp. Why he's been absent hasn't been revealed by the team.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:48 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | When police arrived, they found the driver at the wheel and "observed signs of impairment and drug paraphernalia in the car."
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 | | Oct 01, 16:11 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | The Van Gogh exhibit at the Thatcher Avenue warehouse beside SaskTel Centre allows visitors to immerse themselves in the artist's greatest works as the images have been adapted to project onto any surface.
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 | | Oct 01, 16:01 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Greg Mitchell Fertuck, 68, is charged with first-degree murder in connection with the disappearance and death of his estranged wife Sheree.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:21 Regina Leader-Post | | | The Riders welcome back defensive end A.C. Leonard, who has served his three-game suspension.
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 | | Oct 01, 16:52 Regina Leader-Post | | | The Miller Marauders defeated the O'Neill Titans 40-3 in one of Thursday's four Regina Intercollegiate Football League games.
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 | | Oct 01, 16:47 Regina Leader-Post | | | A year ago, there was barely anything for local sports fans to enjoy. Now, fans can immerse themselves in a multitude of exciting events.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:54 Montreal Gazette | | | "Staycations are the way to go for the foreseeable future," says Vintage Hideaway's Jessie Schenk, "and travellers are attracted to unique accommodations."
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 | | Oct 01, 17:46 Montreal Gazette | | | François Amalega Bitondo had said he would act as his own lawyer, but changed his mind on Friday.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:44 Montreal Gazette | | | After the curtain falls, the fight for English-language rights must be brought to wider audiences.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:21 Montreal Gazette | | | The sign was clipped by a passing vehicle a little after noon on Friday.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:17 Montreal Gazette | | | Across Quebec, the seven-day rolling average is now 628, the lowest rate in almost a month. Testing and vaccinations are on the rise.
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 | | Oct 01, 16:44 Montreal Gazette | | | While Kamel ruled that Joyce Echaquan's death was accidental, she found that racism and prejudice "were certainly contributory to her death."
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 | | Oct 01, 16:34 Montreal Gazette | | | "It is clear that there are in the world well organized, well financed groups, hackers ... and that they are targeting us," Éric Caire said.
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 | | Oct 01, 16:00 Montreal Gazette | | | Every week, Bill Zacharkiw identifies his top wine picks available at the SAQ and offers ideas for food pairings.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:22 Calgary Herald | | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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 | | Oct 01, 17:14 Calgary Herald | | | When Walt Disney World opened in Florida, 50 years ago, it changed the Orlando area — and the scope and style of theme parks — forever. Economists predicted Disney World would double tourism spending in the area to $600 million within four years. It immediately created 6,300 direct jobs — and that number was expected […]
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 | | Oct 01, 16:25 Calgary Herald | | | The Federal Court ordered that he review his decision, concluding it was made without consulting one of the First Nations that support the coal mine.
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 | | Oct 01, 16:10 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 […]
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 | | Oct 01, 17:49 Vancouver Sun | | | Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Education Minister Jennifer Whiteside made the announcement at a news conference Friday morning.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:08 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.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:03 Vancouver Sun | | | British Columbia is subsidizing oil and gas well drilling on the same land it has promised to protect for caribou, new research has found. "The B.C. government has made a lot of commitments to caribou habitat restoration and it's not really working," said Adriana DiSilvestro, a University of British Columbia graduate student and lead author […]
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 | | Oct 01, 17:00 Vancouver Sun | | | An RCMP spokeswoman said two people have been arrested in the past week at the site near Houston, B.C., and Coastal GasLink staff have been unable to work there since Sept. 20.
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 | | Oct 01, 17:00 Vancouver Sun | | | This is a book about dreams, death and dance, among its many other themes
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 | | Oct 01, 16:11 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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