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Oct 01, 19:11 TORONTO STAR
    
The Mississaugas of the Credit Medicine Wheel shop on Danforth Avenue is a first-of-its-kind sovereign dispensary, operating without regulation from the province on unceded Mississaugas of the Credit territory.

 
Oct 01, 18:02 TORONTO STAR
    
Frank O'Dea stopped feeding and hydrating his daughter for weeks before her death, causing her to decline back to a body weight equivalent to what she weighed at seven months old — just 7.3 kilograms — the court heard.

 
Oct 01, 18:47 CTV News - Toronto
     A man who allegedly removed a number of dirty diapers from a Toronto daycare last week is wanted by police.

 
Oct 01, 18:58 CTV News - Toronto
     Police are warning about a rental scam that is occurring at units inside a well-known Toronto condo building.

 
Oct 01, 18:59 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     The federal government is gauging interest among provinces and territories for shipments of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, after Alberta, Saskatchewan, and B.C. make requests for the viral vector shot.

 
Oct 01, 19:20 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     Health Canada says it is working with international counterparts to review an experimental pill from drugmaker Merck, which the company reports can reduce hospitalizations and deaths by half in patients sick with COVID-19.

 
Oct 01, 18:29 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     After reaching out to more than 600 students, the London Police Service says it has been unable to substantiate unconfirmed social media reports of druggings and sexual assaults at the Medway-Sydenham Hall residence at Western University.

 
Oct 01, 19:56
     Police issued a news release Friday detailing an alleged scam having to do with units located at 12 and 14 York St. 

 
Oct 01, 19:51
     In an email to Global News, Pfizer said it has sent in data from COVID-19 vaccine trials on children and continues to work with Canada's regulator ahead of a formal submission.

 
Oct 01, 19:41
     Friday marked the fifth straight day Waterloo Region has seen fewer than 20 new confirmed cases of COVID-19.

 
Oct 01, 19:31
     Two people from Brandon are facing a court date after a traffic stop near Virden turned up drugs, weapons and other contraband.

 
Oct 01, 19:25
     All eyes will be on Connor Bedard when the Regina Pats open up the 2021-22 WHL season on Friday night, before the team's home opener on Saturday.

 
Oct 01, 19:20
     Emergency responders in Moose Jaw, Sask. were called to three fires in the span of four hours on Friday morning.

 
Oct 01, 19:19
     Police say a 23-year-old and a 26-year-old were severely injured in a single-vehicle crash on Wolfe Island earlier this week. The 26-year-old remains in hospital.

 
Oct 01, 19:14
     Despite social media posts that 30 or more Western students may have been drugged and/or assaulted during the first week back to school, police have received no formal complaints.

 
Oct 01, 19:12
     The City of Kingston will be working to refine its downtown economic recovery strategy, including the Love Kingston Marketplace, following complaints.

 
Oct 01, 19:07
     Friday's new infections come after two days of daily case counts in the triple digits.

 
Oct 01, 19:53 Toronto Sun
     Kelly Clarkson's ex-husband has lost another battle in the couple's divorce. A judge has handed the Since U Been Gone hitmaker the keys to the Montana ranch he calls home. Brandon Blackstock has turned his back on his career as a music manager to become a rancher at the pad he and Clarkson bought, but […]

 
Oct 01, 19:48 Toronto Sun
     Staff not fully vaccinated by Nov. 15 will not be able to enter a long-term care home to work

 
Oct 01, 19:45 Toronto Sun
     Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to fly to British Columbia to spend time with his family on the first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation was in stark contrast to federal opposition leaders and premiers' actions and messages reflecting on the legacy of residential schools. Trudeau was invited to attend at least one ceremony, the […]

 
Oct 01, 19:28 Toronto Sun
     SEOUL — North Korea fired a newly developed anti-aircraft missile on Thursday, state media KCNA reported, the latest in a recent series of weapons tests that has come as denuclearisation talks with the United States have been in deadlock. It was North Korea's second known weapons test this week after the launch of a previously […]

 
Oct 01, 19:06 Toronto Sun
     OTTAWA — Dr. Theresa Tam, the chief public health officer, says the Delta variant is moving the goalposts on the rate of vaccination to reach herd immunity from COVID-19. Tam has previously said she would like to see all age groups at least 80 per cent fully vaccinated as soon as possible to fight the […]

 
Oct 01, 18:50 Toronto Sun
     While widespread asymptomatic testing could become little more than a fishing expedition that leads to more kids needlessly isolating at home, "test to stay" is the opposite

 
Oct 01, 18:46 Toronto Sun
     Outside of the Mid City Inn in Euless, Texas, Jason Alan Thornburg was often seen reading his Bible, talking about God and expressing a desire to help people. He would pass out religious fliers and invite people into his room, denizens of the inn told local news stations. But now police allege Thornburg's room is […]

 
Oct 01, 18:40 Toronto Sun
     LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – In its heyday, there was an ad campaign for "The Sopranos" that played, in an obvious but irresistible way, off the word "family." The show was about Tony Soprano and his tempestuous suburban family, and it was also, of course, about that other family: the Mafia. When it comes to television, […]

 
Oct 01, 18:27 Toronto Sun
     LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Right out of the gate, "Venom" may have been one of the all-time worst-reviewed Marvel movies — the film has an abominable 30% rating on Rotten Tomatoes — but that didn't stop audiences from flocking to see a bug-eyed Tom Hardy embody the character in the corny 2018 standalone, which racked […]

 
Oct 01, 18:18 Toronto Sun
     The arrival of Fat Bear Week marks a joyous occasion on the internet. It's a welcome distraction from life's woes. It's a time to appreciate nature, even though the nature you're appreciating is thousands of miles in one of the most difficult national parks to reach in the United States. You may be asking yourself, […]

 
Oct 01, 19:50 CityNews Toronto
     Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing a 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 (NWAC) said it is shocked that Trudeau "ducked out entirely" from a national day set aside to reflect […]

 
Oct 01, 18:48 CityNews Toronto
     Toronto police are looking for a man who they say removed soiled diapers from a daycare centre garbage. Officers were called the centre at Danforth and Coxwell Avenues last Friday around 11:30 a.m. It was reported the man attended the daycare several times during the day and removed soiled diapers from a garbage bin. The […]

 
Oct 01, 19:44 Ottawa Citizen
     A former Carleton University basketball star has been acquitted of drugging and sexually assaulting a young woman on the night his team celebrated its 14th national championship. Edward "Eddie" Ekiyor, 24, testified that he had a consensual one-night stand with the woman, whom he met in a downtown bar on April 6, 2019. The woman […]

 
Oct 01, 19:43 Ottawa Citizen
     Indigenous Experiences, producers of the annual Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival, have created a new attraction in the National Capital Commission Greenbelt to present culinary experiences and other agricultural presentations from an Indigenous perspective. Located on the former Lone Star Ranch at 4420 W. Hunt Club Rd., Mādahòkì Farm will become the new home for a […]

 
Oct 01, 19:33 Ottawa Citizen
     A body found on Sept. 20 in Smiths Falls has been confirmed to be that of Gregory Moryas, 38, who was reported missing missing on July 13. Foul play is not suspected in his death, the Smiths Falls Police Service said on Friday. The remains were discovered by a cyclist around 4:30 p.m. on Sept. […]

 
Oct 01, 19:27 Ottawa Citizen
     An Ottawa Police Service officer who, while off duty, flew into a rage at the sight of his wife with another man and used a pole to smash the man's pickup truck has been ordered to forfeit 10 days of work. Supt. Isobel Granger on Thursday accepted a joint penalty proposition from both the prosecution […]

 
Oct 01, 18:01 The Georgia Straight
     Andrew Grantham notes that Evergrande's debts are mostly limited to domestic creditors.

 
Oct 01, 19:40 Windsor Star
     The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit has reported 43 additional cases of COVID-19 and two more COVID deaths. A man in his 50s and a woman in her 60s, both living in the general community, have lost their lives as a result of the disease. Their deaths bring the pandemic's number of local fatalities up to […]

 
Oct 01, 19:25 Windsor Star
     Windsor-distilled Polar Ice Vodka earned two gold medals at The Spirits Business Vodka Masters 2021 competition Friday. The awards recognized Polar Ice in the Vodka Base Corn category while Polar Ice Arctic Extreme was honoured in the Vodka Base Grain category. "Polar Ice Vodka has proudly been made at the Hiram Walker Distillery in Windsor, […]

 
Oct 01, 19:13 Windsor Star
     Turning desperate women and families away from an overcapacity shelter system will soon be a thing of the past in Windsor-Essex. Thanks to a $7.75 million contribution from the province, Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens on Friday announced the city's purchase of a former hotel near the downtown core for use as the region's first bricks […]

 
Oct 01, 18:51 Windsor Star
     Brentwood Recovery Home on Friday launched ticket sales for its annual lottery. In combination with Lakepoint Homes, the lottery winning prize once again features a Dream Home. This year's Grand Prize Home in Lakeshore east of Belle River is valued at a record $751,450. Anyone with the winning ticket will instead have the option to […]

 
Oct 01, 18:35 Windsor Star
     Stellantis notified Unifor Local 444 Friday that it is adding a Saturday shift for this weekend for the more than 4,000 workers at the Windsor Assembly Plant. The management letter on production scheduling requests all production, skilled trades and apprentice employees to report for their regular shifts Oct. 2 at the Pacifica minivan plant. The […]

 
Oct 01, 19:16 The Province
     The Canucks are getting closer to the team they planned to have for the 2021-22 season.

 
Oct 01, 19:00 The Province
     Travis Hamonic has yet to be at Canucks training camp. Why he's been absent hasn't been revealed by the team.

 
Oct 01, 19:29 Ottawa Sun
     Welcome to the big stage, Reid Vankoughnett and Tristan Ronaldis. One of those raw, freshmen Carleton Ravens quarterbacks — neither has taken a snap at the university level — will be at the controls in front of a rowdy, sold out Panda Game crowd of 15,000 students at TD Place Saturday. Ravens number one quarterback […]

 
Oct 01, 19:28 Ottawa Sun
     The Panda Game has always been as much about a party as a football game, but the backdrop has never quite been like this before. While the cross-town rivalry and revelry between the University of Ottawa Gee Gees and Carleton Ravens dates all the way back to 1955, Saturday's game will kick off with a […]

 
Oct 01, 19:51 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     Jeff Sagen said he did not go out to the pit the day Sheree disappeared because "I just was worried that she fell out of the loader and hit her head and didn't want to be part of that."

 
Oct 01, 18:29 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     Here's where you do and do not need to produce proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test, and what documentation will suffice.

 
Oct 01, 19:04 Regina Leader-Post
     Many wore orange on a day set aside for reflection

 
Oct 01, 18:46 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.

 
Oct 01, 19:25 Montreal Gazette
     Ottawa expects to receive Pfizer vaccine data for children aged 5 to 11 by mid-October.

 
Oct 01, 18:45 Montreal Gazette
     "I wanted to show that immigrants are not only connected to their adopted country, but to the other communities in that country," said the Montreal-area writer. "And very often it's the most vulnerable ones who gather together and help each other out." 

 
Oct 01, 18:32 Montreal Gazette
     François Amalega Bitondo was ordered to respect social distancing as his trial finally began. He is alleged to have refused to wear a mask at a grocery store that he entered three times within minutes in March.

 
Oct 01, 18:03 Montreal Gazette
     Even before his illness, he had decided his fourth term would be his last. But while his public service ended, his public life did not.

 
Oct 01, 18:03 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."

 
Oct 01, 19:55 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.

 
Oct 01, 19:45 Calgary Herald
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary

 
Oct 01, 19:22 Calgary Herald
     Accused baby killer Anthony Karl Kurucz will face a four-week trial in the fall of 2022, court was told Friday. Defence counsel Brendan Miller appeared via video link in Calgary Court of Queen's Bench to schedule the judge-alone trial to commence on Nov. 7, 2022. Because of the Remembrance Day holiday there will only be […]

 
Oct 01, 19:21 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 […]

 
Oct 01, 18:05 Calgary Herald
     Calgary police are asking for the public's help in gathering information about a hit-and-run that happened near Macleod Trail early Friday morning. Staff Sgt. Rob Patterson with the CPS traffic section said they were called to the scene around 2:40 a.m., but believe the incident happened about half an hour before that. A pedestrian happened […]

 
Oct 01, 19:41 Vancouver Sun
     Vancouver's Gastown and Toronto's Queen Street West neighbourhoods selected for Fable store locations

 
Oct 01, 19:40 Vancouver Sun
     Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Education Minister Jennifer Whiteside made the announcement at a news conference Friday morning.

 
Oct 01, 19:17 Vancouver Sun
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.

 
Oct 01, 19:06 Vancouver Sun
     The event was one of hundreds held across Canada on a day set aside for the first time this year as a federal statutory holiday.

 
Oct 01, 19:01 Vancouver Sun
     His son Christian Owen said he was 'a gentleman and a devoted Vancouverite, right to the end.'

 
Oct 01, 18:41 Vancouver Sun
     Human rights tribunal found the worker had been discriminated against because the restaurant failed to address the employee's misgendering, which led to an altercation and the later termination

 
Oct 01, 18:00 Vancouver Sun
     Coextinction and The Last Tourist shine lights on important stories.

 
Oct 01, 18:00 Vancouver Sun
     How Odd Society Spirits infuses the taste of B.C. peat into whisky

 
Oct 01, 18:00 Vancouver Sun
     It's a well-known fact that learning an instrument has a myriad of benefits. There's considerable science showing that playing the drums improves the functionality of the brain.

 
Oct 01, 18:00 Vancouver Sun
     Anthony Gismondi offers up four main categories of B.C. reds and offers up to 10 selections in each category