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Oct 01, 20:57 TORONTO STAR
    
Councillors have staffed up to handle the increase in the number of residents they now represent.

 
Oct 01, 20:03 CTV News - Toronto
     An Ontario university says it will not allow students to take part in online learning courses this fall if they have not been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

 
Oct 01, 20:29 CTV News - Toronto
     The City of Toronto is extending its temporary mask bylaw into 2022 as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.

 
Oct 01, 21:53 CTV News - Toronto
     Toronto will hold immunization clinics in each of its 25 wards this weekend as part of yet another citywide effort to boost vaccination rates.

 
Oct 01, 21:40 CTV News - Toronto
     Police have released images of a suspect wanted in connection with a scam that has targeted several grandparents in the Durham region.

 
Oct 01, 21:11 CTV News - Toronto
     Forest Hill Barber Shop has become a family affair – not just for the staff, but for the generations of customers who've come to get their haircut.

 
Oct 01, 21:57
     Winnipeg Jets defenceman Josh Morrissey said there was overwhelming support from the hockey community while his dad Tom was battling cancer, before passing away in early August.

 
Oct 01, 21:37
     Pettersson reportedly signed a three-year deal worth US$7.35 million a year, while reports say Hughes signed for six years at $7.85 million a year.

 
Oct 01, 21:30
     RCMP investigators have arrested and charged three more people in connection to the death of 36-year-old Richard Netmaker in 2020.

 
Oct 01, 21:25
     The health unit said on Friday that as of Sept. 22, it has received approximately 25 complaints related to proof of vaccine, with some being repeated for the same establishment

 
Oct 01, 21:17
     The day after marking the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Nova Scotia is observing Treaty Day.

 
Oct 01, 21:16
     A school bus travelling in Springwater Friday morning was carrying 12 children between the ages of four and 1 when it was involved in a minor collision.

 
Oct 01, 21:11
     "The huge volume of tasks is starting to take its toll." 

 
Oct 01, 21:08
     The trail will be closed from Monday to Friday starting Monday until Nov. 7.

 
Oct 01, 21:06
     A Chilliwack shop owner's random act of kindness helped get a stranger in need to an important wedding in Hope, B.C. last Friday.

 
Oct 01, 21:03
     Ontario Hockey League teams can have as many as three 20-year-old players on their roster. The Knights didn't have any — until now.

 
Oct 01, 21:42 Toronto Sun
     The Supreme Court has ruled the Ford government's decision to pass legislation cutting the size of Toronto City Council in half was in fact constitutional. What's amazing is that this was a 5-4 decision with four justices ignoring the plain meaning of the words in front of them and buying into the wild ideas put […]

 
Oct 01, 21:40 Toronto Sun
     Canada has some of the strictest vaccine passport rules in the world — and they're already causing their fair share of societal turmoil. While polls suggest the majority of Canadians support some form of vaccine passport, we find it hard to believe that everyone supports the aggressive and uncompromising way they've being implemented in some […]

 
Oct 01, 21:38 Toronto Sun
     'I have to go with Tony's dead'

 
Oct 01, 21:36 Toronto Sun
     If there was one lesson that we learned for Week 3, it's that handcuffing your superstar running back is a pretty smart move. First we saw Christian McCaffrey go down with what looks like it will be a multi-week hamstring injury, giving Chuba Hubbard as the team's feature back. Then, Dalvin Cook was scratched by […]

 
Oct 01, 21:33 Toronto Sun
     No arrests have been made in the slaying

 
Oct 01, 21:33 Toronto Sun
     Should the Toronto Maple Leafs win a Stanley Cup before he dies, Rex Ryan said he's coming up to celebrate. "That'll be one of the greatest parties ever. Absolutely I'll come up," the former NFL head coach said in a phone interview Thursday night. Ryan and his brothers lived in Toronto for much of the […]

 
Oct 01, 21:32 Toronto Sun
     'Somebody's going to get his butt kicked by the other one. And I feel good about that. They need to feel the pain a little bit of what they put the rest of us through all those years.'

 
Oct 01, 21:20 Toronto Sun
     Theirs isn't a case of skepticism, more of concern. Adding this voice to growing concern over the TTC's mandatory vaccination policy is CUPE Local 5089 President David Cooper, representing nearly 200 special constables, fare inspectors and protective services guards. While some of his members did choose to follow suit with recommendations initially made by Amalgamated […]

 
Oct 01, 21:17 Toronto Sun
     WATCH BELOW as the Sun's Editor-in-Chief Adrienne Batra talks with scoopy reporter Bryan Passifiume about how he first broke the news that our 'earnest' Prime Minster Justin Trudeau was spending the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Yep, you guessed it. Surfing. What do YOU think? Tweet and Facebook us your opinions if you think our […]

 
Oct 01, 21:00 Toronto Sun
     Phuong Tan Nguyen, aka Mike, of Toronto, is wanted for two counts of first-degree murder

 
Oct 01, 21:10 CityNews Toronto
     Michael Spavor is thanking Canadians and the world for their support one week after his 1,020-day ordeal in Chinese prison came to an end. Spavor, along with Michael Kovrig, were released a week ago after the United States dropped its prosecution of Chinese high-tech executive Meng Wanzhou. The two men had been arrested and convicted […]

 
Oct 01, 20:09 CityNews Toronto
     Police in London, Ont., say they have received no formal reports related to online allegations of drugging and sexual assaults at a Western University residence, but will keep the investigation open. Online allegations of sexual assaults at the school's Medway-Sydenham Hall during orientation week circulated on social media last month, prompting investigations by police and […]

 
Oct 01, 20:07 CityNews Toronto
     Toronto City Council has extended the city's temporary mask bylaw until January 2022. Dr. Eileen de Villa, the city's medical officer of health, recommended the extension which covers mask use in all public settings such as businesses and in common areas in multi-residential buildings, including apartments and condominiums. As well the bylaw requires specific COVID-19 […]

 
Oct 01, 21:49 Ottawa Citizen
     Despite cajoling workers to get the shot, vaccination rates are still too low, Long Term Care Minister Rod Phillips says.

 
Oct 01, 21:37 Ottawa Citizen
     The incident began just after 6 p.m. Wednesday at a business in the 1900 block of Ogilvie Road.

 
Oct 01, 21:26 Ottawa Citizen
     On Sept. 27, a woman cut the dog's leash and stole her from outside a commercial business on Heron Road.

 
Oct 01, 21:19 Ottawa Citizen
     The punishment was a joint proposition from both the prosecution and defence for Const. Ken Bruce, who pleaded guilty to one count of discreditable conduct.

 
Oct 01, 21:14 Ottawa Citizen
     Confirmed incidents took place in December 2020, August 2021 and September 2021.

 
Oct 01, 20:50 Ottawa Citizen
     Patrol officers responded to a call at about 5:30 a.m. for gunfire at the scene near Ogilvie Road.

 
Oct 01, 20:47 Ottawa Citizen
     The incident occurred after a team celebration of a national university basketball championship at a downtown bar.

 
Oct 01, 20:41 Ottawa Citizen
     Provincial police had to put on their riding boots early Friday when several callers reported a horse on the loose on Highway 7 near Perth. The multi-talented officers were able to wrangle the animal and secured it on "private property" before the morning rush hour. OPP said on Twitter shortly after 8 a.m. that the […]

 
Oct 01, 20:40 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, 20:37 Ottawa Citizen
     The remains were discovered by a cyclist around 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 20 in a wooded area,

 
Oct 01, 21:39 The Georgia Straight
     The three-term politician is best known for his Four Pillars Drug Strategy.

 
Oct 01, 21:00 The Georgia Straight
     The investigation involved the New Westminster Police Department, the B.C. Integrated Child Exploitation Unit, and the U.S Department of Homeland Security.

 
Oct 01, 20:48 The Georgia Straight
     Council motion proposes guarantee of security tenure for residents.

 
Oct 01, 21:44 Windsor Star
     With inventory severely restricted by the global microchip shortage, automakers' third quarter sales took a beating. FCA US and FCA Canada, now both part of Stellantis, saw overall sales plummet. The American unit dipped by 19 per cent (410,917 units sold) while the Canadian division was down 34 per cent (35,717) compared to a year […]

 
Oct 01, 21:10 Windsor Star
     Amherstburg has a new interim chief administrative officer amid continued staff changes. The town announced Friday the appointment of Tony Haddad, who retired as CAO of the Town of Tecumseh in 2019, as interim CAO of Amherstburg. "Tony's extensive experience across a broad ranges of municipal administration, combined with his proven leadership will bode well […]

 
Oct 01, 20:46 Windsor Star
     The transformation of a derelict former fire hall and stables into the John Muir library branch is being recognized as one of the "finest examples of heritage conservation in Canada." "The library branch merges the story of Windsor's past with the present, a place that once protected a neighbourhood from fires is now a community […]

 
Oct 01, 20:01 Windsor Star
     Assumption parish, which features the 176-year-old landmark church on the city's west end, has applied to Parks Canada to be designated as a national heritage site. A historian with the federal agency has already been assigned to begin the process which could take about two years to complete. The church alone previously was declined in […]

 
Oct 01, 21:34 The Province
     The Canucks are getting closer to the team they planned to have for the 2021-22 season.

 
Oct 01, 20:49 The Province
     The NLL announced the 2021-22 schedule Wednesday. The box lacrosse loop hasn't played since March 2020, due to COVID-19.

 
Oct 01, 21:38 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, 21:36 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     A cannabis retail spokesman says stores were only informed on Tuesday that they must require proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter.

 
Oct 01, 21:34 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, 21:32 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     Four people have now been charged in connection with Richard Netmaker's 2020 death. In 2012, he was the subject of a public safety alert in Saskatoon.

 
Oct 01, 21:08 Regina Leader-Post
     The Riders welcome back defensive end A.C. Leonard, who has served his three-game suspension.

 
Oct 01, 20:53 Regina Leader-Post
     But employees still have time to get the shot, since the health authority won't require proof until November.

 
Oct 01, 20:43 Regina Leader-Post
     Saskatchewan reported 470 new cases of COVID-19 and five more deaths on Friday as the province reached a grim milestone of 700 deaths related to the pandemic.

 
Oct 01, 20:26 National Observer
     Also: one of the toughest documentaries ever, a satire about masculine pretences, and a silly horror flick.

 
Oct 01, 21:49 Montreal Gazette
     The infectious-diseases specialist told a virtual audience the "environment of anti-science (and) complete normalization of lies ... is so disturbing to me as a physician, as a scientist and as a public health person."

 
Oct 01, 21:18 Montreal Gazette
     Losing his parents nine days apart in 2020 cost the punishing running back a shot at the NFL, but "I'm where I need to be," he says.

 
Oct 01, 21:00 Montreal Gazette
     Ottawa expects to receive Pfizer vaccine data for children aged 5 to 11 by mid-October. In the U.S., that age group could be eligible for the shot by Halloween.

 
Oct 01, 20:37 Montreal Gazette
     The genocide of Indigenous Peoples must be taught in schools at all levels to make sure this part of Canada's history is understood.

 
Oct 01, 20:33 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, 20:12 Montreal Gazette
     Montreal police said they have arrested a man suspected of discharging his firearm on the streets of Montreal North in July.

 
Oct 01, 21:57 Calgary Herald
     'It's incredibly important to manage these attractants if we want these bears to survive'

 
Oct 01, 21:54 Calgary Herald
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary

 
Oct 01, 21:48 Calgary Herald
     Cold-case murder suspect Stephane Parent's fate is now in the hands of a Calgary jury. Jurors began deliberations Friday afternoon after hearing final legal instructions from Justice Charlene Anderson. In her more than two-and-a-half hour jury charge, Anderson detailed the law and how jurors were to apply it to the evidence in the case. Among […]

 
Oct 01, 21:44 Calgary Herald
     2021 BILD Alberta Awards celebrate the achievements of builders, developers, renovators and partners

 
Oct 01, 21:16 Calgary Herald
     Rising rates pose a challenge for some would-be homebuyers

 
Oct 01, 21:09 Calgary Herald
     In Calgary, a third of the starts are for single-family homes and a third for condominium developments

 
Oct 01, 20:49 Calgary Herald
     Investors and developers are looking for 'beds and sheds'

 
Oct 01, 20:07 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, 21:55 Vancouver Sun
     Home at last, Afghans begin Canadian resettlement. Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino talks about a moral imperative, but will there be the financial resources to ensure its done well?

 
Oct 01, 21:50 Vancouver Sun
     Hydro spokeswoman Simi Heer says swapping a home power source from electricity to solar simply replaces one source of clean electricity with another.

 
Oct 01, 21:41 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.

 
Oct 01, 21:38 Vancouver Sun
     Dr. Richard Stanwick, the chief medical officer of health for Vancouver Island, says the health authority estimates that just 30 per cent of the homeless population has had the vaccine

 
Oct 01, 21:00 Vancouver Sun
     Opinion: If we want a resilient economy and a healthy, livable future, then we need clean air, water, healthy soils and thriving biodiversity

 
Oct 01, 20:55 Vancouver Sun
     Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Education Minister Jennifer Whiteside made the announcement at a news conference Friday morning.

 
Oct 01, 20:46 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, 20:39 Vancouver Sun
     Written off two weeks ago, the Mariners are right in the thick of things in a potential photo finish involving the Boston Red Sox and, if they take care of business against the Baltimore Orioles, the Toronto Blue Jays.