 | | Oct 01, 23:40 TORONTO STAR | | | Toronto Public Health identified more than two COVID-19 cases in two TDSB schools and a Durham Catholic District School Board school. |
 | | Oct 01, 23:18 TORONTO STAR | | | Police have spoken with more than 600 students at Western University about sexual assault allegations that surfaced online, but have received "no formal reports" about what may have transpired. The investigation remains open. |
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 | | Oct 01, 23:57 | | | 'It will be interesting to see how they're going to perform now, when there's something on the line.'
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 | | Oct 01, 23:55 | | | More bears than usual are coming into town after the summer heat waves killed a significant part of the wild berry crop. Experts warn the bears are just coming for the food.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:51 | | | A specialty health clinic is now open in downtown Regina, and is offering Covid tests for those who are asymptomatic, travelling or need a negative test for their job.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:46 | | | Calgary-based Enbridge is still hopeful the state of Michigan will come back to the table and negotiate a solution to the Line 5 impasse.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:39 | | | 'There's a suggestion of a potential planned retaliation against a named member of the professional media, as well as a sitting Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.'
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 | | Oct 01, 23:39 | | | A legal challenge to Saskatchewan's proof-of-vaccine mandate has been struck down in court.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:38 | | | While the Stamps were on a bye week, the Riders pulled off a come-from-behind 31-24 victory over the B.C. Lions in Vancouver for their second straight win.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:37 | | | A Calgary father is out thousands of dollars after paying to rent a home that was already occupied by someone else.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:32 | | | Durham police said a man contacted the victim, pretended to be her grandson and said he was in jail.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:30 | | | The update brought the seven-day average for new cases in B.C. down to 736, a dip from the near five-month high of 754 recorded Wednesday.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:42 Toronto Sun | | | That favourite toy or vehicle you want, just might not be there when you show up
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 | | Oct 01, 23:30 Toronto Sun | | | TONE IT DOWN Re "Two charged after unruly anti-vax protest at Eaton Centre" (Joe Warmington, Sept. 26): Yes, fighting for your rights is reasonable, however, there is a fine line between protesting for your rights and violating the rights of others. We have all struggled with the COVID-19 pandemic and we have suffered the losses […]
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 | | Oct 01, 23:24 Toronto Sun | | | There have been plenty of times over the last few seasons when Shaff has been given the shaft in terms of playing time with Toronto FC. But you couldn't blame the club for not always dressing young Jacob Shaffelburg since he signed with TFC in 2019. Like most inexperienced players, the native of Port Williams, […]
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 | | Oct 01, 23:17 Toronto Sun | | | Despite being on the run, child killer Frank O'Dea was sentenced by a Brampton judge to 15 years in prison. "This is among the cruellest crimes I have seen as a trial judge," said an emotional Superior Court Justice Deena Baltman. "For a father to sit by day after day, week after week, and watch […]
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 | | Oct 01, 23:06 Toronto Sun | | | Accused of being the Canadian Jeffrey Epstein, the walls are closing in on former playboy Peter Nygard with Toronto Police now adding to his long list of charges. The jetsetting fashion mogul's Winnipeg jail cell — and his next stop in a New York prison — is a long way from his lifestyle of the […]
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 | | Oct 01, 23:03 Toronto Sun | | | Who gives pious, sanctimonious speeches -- and then lies about where he is, and heads out to check out the waves?
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 | | Oct 01, 23:03 Toronto Sun | | | OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced backlash Friday over his decision to fly to British Columbia to spend time with his family on the first National Day for 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 […]
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 | | Oct 01, 22:45 Toronto Sun | | | Cory Fenn's trial continues on three counts of second-degree murder
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 | | Oct 01, 22:14 Toronto Sun | | | There is a scene in Episode 1 of the just-released Amazon docuseries, All or Nothing: Toronto Maple Leafs, where the curtain drops and viewers are given a glimpse of the real Sheldon Keefe, F-bombs and all. It's the second week of the season and the head coach is in GM Kyle Dubas' office talking about […]
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 | | Oct 01, 22:14 Toronto Sun | | | BOSTON — A federal judge on Friday reduced a one-year prison sentence imposed on a California businessman who tipped prosecutors off to a vast U.S. college admissions fraud scheme to just four months plus another eight of months home confinement. U.S. District Judge Nathaniel Gorton in Boston cited a law allowing defendants to receive sentence […]
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 | | Oct 01, 23:04 Ottawa Citizen | | | The killing was captured on video and shown to the jury at Anas Mujber's first day of trial on Friday.
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 | | Oct 01, 22:29 Ottawa Citizen | | | Rashid Mahamoud was last seen near the Civic campus of The Ottawa Hospital, police said Friday.
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 | | Oct 01, 22:17 Ottawa Citizen | | | The jury was given a special mid-trial instruction from Superior Court Justice Robert Maranger to avoid drawing conclusions from the numerous references to testimony Talal Al-Shammari gave in March 2020.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:54 The Georgia Straight | | | One is a Calder Memorial Trophy winner, whereas the other one came second.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:30 The Georgia Straight | | | Releases include Titane, Maid, The Guilty, and Sopranos prequel The Many Saints Of Newark.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:00 The Georgia Straight | | | B.C. Ferries officials had directed the men to wear masks and other passengers also confronted them.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:03 Windsor Star | | | 'Why' — the latest single by Windsor singer-songwriter Crissi Cochrane — has been released with a video inspired by the animated movies of Disney and Studio Ghibli.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:03 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 […]
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 | | Oct 01, 22:50 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 […]
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 | | Oct 01, 22:37 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 […]
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 | | Oct 01, 22:31 Windsor Star | | | The widow of former city councillor Roy Battagello, who for decades championed the creation of Windsor's riverfront parkland, says she felt sick to her stomach when she learned this week of plans for a massive canopy to cover the Riverfront Festival Plaza. "I have been all week and I've lost sleep. I just can't believe […]
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 | | Oct 01, 22:06 Windsor Star | | | Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens on Friday presented former long-time morning radio show host Cam Gardiner with the Key to the City. Gardiner, who has struggled with kidney disease, was recognized not only for his lengthy career as a broadcaster, but for his lifetime contributions to the community that included his support for countless local agencies […]
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 | | Oct 01, 23:05 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 stadium on Saturday. Ravens No. 1 […]
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 | | Oct 01, 22:59 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 […]
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 | | Oct 01, 22:57 Ottawa Sun | | | The start of the NHL regular season is now less than two weeks away.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:43 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | "(Vaccines) are not the fastest tools to use to suppress a current wave, but they will help to dampen the wave going forward."
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 | | Oct 01, 23:23 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | A cannabis retail spokesman says stores were only informed on Tuesday that they must require proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:15 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.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:07 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."
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 | | Oct 01, 22:29 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.
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 | | Oct 01, 22:04 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | 'A million what-ifs run through your head during a call like this. It was an unforgettable moment to reunite the child with mom.'
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 | | Oct 01, 22:43 Regina Leader-Post | | | Pediatrician Ayisha Kurji said narrowing the scope makes the exemption "better than it was," but still doesn't go as far as she would like.
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 | | Oct 01, 22:42 Regina Leader-Post | | | But employees still have time to get the shot, since the health authority won't require proof until November.
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 | | Oct 01, 22:12 Regina Leader-Post | | | Saskatchewan residents are now required to show proof of vaccination when dining indoors.
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 | | Oct 01, 22:11 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.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:51 Montreal Gazette | | | The incident began when a security alarm was set off at a chalet on Lesage St., police said.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:46 Montreal Gazette | | | François Amalega Bitondo is alleged to have refused to wear a mask in a grocery store that he entered three times within minutes in March.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:43 Montreal Gazette | | | The Quebec government is allowing full capacity at the Bell Centre, but rules have not been loosened for small venues and bars.
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 | | Oct 01, 22:56 Montreal Gazette | | | Another $19 million will be spent on "significant projects" for the area.
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 | | Oct 01, 22:13 Montreal Gazette | | | "The program this year was established with a lot of caution, without knowing what we would be able to do," said programming director Zoé Protat, "but bit by bit, the big titles trickled in. We're very happy."
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 | | Oct 01, 22:06 Montreal Gazette | | | The mayoral candidate accused his opponent of "clientèlism," and said elected officials have the duty to facilitate the voting process.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:52 Calgary Herald | | | It took jurors a little more than two hours, including a lunch break Friday afternoon, to find former Calgary resident Stephane Parent guilty of second-degree murder in the cold-case homicide of his then girlfriend nearly two decades ago. Parent, 53, stood stone-faced in the prisoners box, waving his head slightly from side to side, as […]
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 | | Oct 01, 23:51 Calgary Herald | | | Calgary police are asking for the public's help in gathering information about a hit-and-run collision near Macleod Trail early Friday morning. At 2:15 a.m. on Friday, a pedestrian was in the westbound lanes of 50 Ave. S.W., between 1 St. S.W. and Macleod Trail, when a light-coloured pickup truck travelling westbound hit him, according to […]
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 | | Oct 01, 23:49 Calgary Herald | | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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 | | Oct 01, 23:47 Calgary Herald | | | A Saskatchewan woman says she is worried she will lose her eyesight or possibly die after a surgery scheduled in Alberta for a rare cancer in her face was cancelled because she's not a resident and hospitals are overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients. Sharon Durham said she was driving to the University of Alberta Hospital in […]
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 | | Oct 01, 23:35 Calgary Herald | | | Alberta's Opposition is urging Premier Jason Kenney to make sure every member of his United Conservative caucus is vaccinated against COVID-19. Thomas Dang, the NDP's deputy house leader, says anyone who is not vaccinated should be removed from caucus. He says with Alberta hospitals overcrowded with infected patients, it's imperative that political leaders set the […]
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 | | Oct 01, 23:09 Calgary Herald | | | Albertans can now access a QR code containing proof of their COVID-19 vaccination — but businesses will have to wait to use that code to verify patrons' vaccine status. On Friday, the province updated the covidrecords.alberta.ca webpage to add a QR code to the printable proof-of-vaccination cards. But it's unknown exactly when the province will […]
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 | | Oct 01, 22:38 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 […]
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 | | Oct 01, 22:35 Calgary Herald | | | The survey's summary ranks 10 burger joints on a number of criteria
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 | | Oct 01, 22:34 Calgary Herald | | | The Alberta Review Board has cleared the way for a mentally ill man who fatally stabbed five young people at a Calgary house party to transition to a group home. Matthew de Grood, 30, was found not criminally responsible for the 2014 killings of Zackariah Rathwell, Jordan Segura, Kaitlin Perras, Josh Hunter and Lawrence Hong […]
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 | | Oct 01, 22:29 Calgary Herald | | | A 19-year-old man has died in a collision between a pickup truck and a semi-trailer Thursday night near the village of Cremona, about 80 kilometres north of Calgary. Shortly before 10 p.m. Thursday, Didsbury RCMP received a call of a serious collision on Highway 22, three kilometres south of Township Road 300. Police say the […]
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 | | Oct 01, 23:50 Calgary Sun | | | By the end of October, the Calgary Stampeders and Saskatchewan Roughriders are going to know every single thing there is to know about one another. Between Saturday evening and Oct. 23, the Stamps and Riders will play each other three times. The Calgary crew will get a quick break from their rivals from Regina when […]
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 | | Oct 01, 23:25 Calgary Sun | | | The No. 6 University of Calgary Dinos kick off the second half of their season this weekend as they take on the Lethbridge Pronghorns in a home-and-home women's soccer set. The action begins Saturday, with the first match in Lethbridge (noon). The third and final meeting of the 2021 season between the Dinos and Pronghorns will […]
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 | | Oct 01, 23:55 Vancouver Sun | | | There are reports of people evacuating the mall and police cars and emergency vehicles rushing to the area.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:54 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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 | | Oct 01, 23:33 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, 23:30 Vancouver Sun | | | Opinion: The B.C. Supreme Court found that the province had repeatedly trampled Blueberry's treaty rights.
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 | | Oct 01, 23:13 Vancouver Sun | | | Lavern Developments has incorporated seven sleek-looking glass and steel pods to serve as a compact alternative for everything from video meetings to quiet time
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 | | Oct 01, 23:12 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
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 | | Oct 01, 22:29 Vancouver Sun | | | His son Christian Owen said he was 'a gentleman and a devoted Vancouverite, right to the end.'
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 | | Oct 01, 22:18 Vancouver Sun | | | The court ruled in June that the B.C. government had breached the nation's rights under Treaty 8, signed more than 120 years ago, because it allowed development such as forestry and natural gas extraction without the nation's approval.
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 | | Oct 01, 22:12 Vancouver Sun | | | The men were arrested after the ferry docked in Swartz Bay. They are scheduled to appear in Victoria provincial court in December.
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