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Oct 02, 00:51 CTV News - Toronto
     A Progressive Conservative MPP has been removed from her position after misrepresenting her COVID-19 vaccination status.

 
Oct 02, 01:56
     Nobody was hurt after police say someone tried to rob a student with what appeared to be a handgun outside a Calgary junior high school Friday afternoon.

 
Oct 02, 01:40
     Toronto police said emergency crews were called to the scene in the area of Midland and Eglinton avenues at 8:38 p.m. on Friday.

 
Oct 02, 01:22
     On Sept. 16 around 8:12 a.m., officers and paramedics responded to a reported shooting at a Centennial Lane residence in the hamlet of Trent River

 
Oct 02, 01:18
     The Okanagan Regional Library is shutting down the Oyama branch arguing the money will be better spent expanding services elsewhere.

 
Oct 02, 01:17
     Three victims of an alleged stabbing attack say the police should have done a better job protecting them from a man who is now accused of attempted murder.

 
Oct 02, 01:16
     A cleanup effort is underway at Whitemud Creek in south Edmonton after an estimated 100 litres of diesel fuel leaked there on Thursday.

 
Oct 02, 01:16
     Human remains were discovered in an abandoned utility trailer Thursday. RCMP are seeking the public's help as the investigate what happened.

 
Oct 02, 01:11
     Government house leader Paul Calandra says in a statement that Lindsey Park will no longer serve as parliamentary assistant to the attorney general.

 
Oct 02, 00:56
     Peterborough County OPP say the driver of the vehicle was pronounced deceased at the scene of the crash.

 
Oct 02, 00:54
     The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced the new policy in line with the provincial government's proof-of-vaccine mandate that came into effect Friday.

 
Oct 02, 01:45 Toronto Sun
     With two home games scheduled for November in the final round of Concacaf 2022 World Cup qualifying, Canada Soccer is exacting a bit of a payback, deciding to play the games at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton

 
Oct 02, 01:15 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 […]

 
Oct 02, 01:03 Toronto Sun
     TORONTO — One of Premier Doug Ford's caucus members has been stripped of her parliamentary assistant role for misrepresenting her COVID-19 vaccination status. Government house leader Paul Calandra says in a statement that Lindsey Park will no longer serve as parliamentary assistant to the attorney general. Calandra says he recently learned Park "misrepresented" her vaccination […]

 
Oct 02, 00:49 Toronto Sun
     U.S. Soccer announced Friday it is launching an independent investigation into the National Women's Soccer League in the wake of allegations against former North Carolina Courage coach Paul Riley, who was fired Thursday following a report detailing sexual misconduct toward his players over several years. Also Friday, the NWSL postponed this weekend's matches, and The […]

 
Oct 02, 00:35 Toronto Sun
     An experimental antiviral pill developed by Merck & Co could halve the chances of dying or being hospitalized for those most at risk of contracting severe COVID-19, according to data that experts hailed as a potential breakthrough in how the virus is treated. If it gets authorization, molnupiravir, which is designed to introduce errors into […]

 
Oct 02, 00:31 Toronto Sun
     WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has tested positive for COVID-19 but has no symptoms and will participate in oral arguments next week remotely from his hom, a court statement said on Friday. Kavanaugh, 56, tested positive just days before the court is scheduled to open its new term and resume in-person oral […]

 
Oct 02, 00:28 Toronto Sun
     A senior manager on Google's global security team crudely joked about a company security guard in text messages, part of a pattern of workplace harassment against the gay, Black employee, according to a lawsuit filed by the employee this week. David Brown, who according to the lawsuit is jointly employed by the Alphabet Inc unit […]

 
Oct 02, 00:26 Toronto Sun
     The hunt is on for a man who has been snatching soiled diapers from the trash at a daycare in the city. Toronto Police say investigation was launched after officers responded to a "suspicious incident" in the area of Danforth and Coxwell Aves. around 11:30 a.m. on Sept. 24. "It is reported that a man […]

 
Oct 02, 00:01 Toronto Sun
     A 31-year-old man accused of killing a Toronto Police officer over the summer made a brief court appearance Friday. Umar Zameer is charged with first-degree murder for allegedly running down and killing Const. Jeff Northrup with a vehicle in City Hall's underground parking lot on July 2. Northrup and his partner were in the lot […]

 
Oct 02, 00:47 CityNews Toronto
     A member of the Ford government has been removed from her position as parliamentary assistant after it was discovered she misrepresented her vaccination status. However, Lindsey Park – the MPP for Durham – will be allowed to remain in caucus after providing proof of medical exemption. "Ms. Lindsey Park will no longer serve as Parliamentary […]

 
Oct 02, 01:48 Ottawa Citizen
     More than 50 people signed up to address Friday's all-day joint planning and built heritage sub-committee meeting about the plans for the new campus.

 
Oct 02, 01:30 Ottawa Citizen
     "We're doing this from scratch. Let's do it smart."

 
Oct 02, 00:03 Ottawa Citizen
     Confirmed incidents took place in December 2020, August 2021 and September 2021.

 
Oct 02, 02:00 The Georgia Straight
     Active cases increased while hospitalized cases decreased from September 29.

 
Oct 02, 00:03 The Georgia Straight
     Some Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island routes, like the Sea to Sky Highway and the Malahat, are included.

 
Oct 02, 00:45 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 […]

 
Oct 02, 00:36 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.

 
Oct 02, 00:21 Windsor Star
     Goalie and LaSalle native Matthew Sbrocca was traded by the Oshawa Generals to the Barrie Colts on Friday in exchange for the rights to defenceman Thomas Stewart. The 6-foot-3, 199-pound Sbrocca was a seventh-round pick by the Generals in the 2017 OHL Draft and spent the 2019-20 season with the junior B LaSalle Vipers. "We […]

 
Oct 02, 01:42 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 02, 00:48 The Province
     The total commitment between the two contracts adds up to just over $69 million.

 
Oct 02, 01:47 Ottawa Sun
     Matt Murray got a little help from his friends Friday night. Making his first appearance in the club's net in the pre-season, the Ottawa Senators goaltender had a solid effort with 25 stops as the club had six different scorers in a 7-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens at the Canadian Tire Centre. The Senators […]

 
Oct 02, 00:41 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     Aside from the suspected meth, small amounts of other drugs were also uncovered. Officers then found the VIN on the vehicle had been tampered with.

 
Oct 02, 00:18 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     When police arrived, they found the driver at the wheel and "observed signs of impairment and drug paraphernalia in the car."

 
Oct 02, 00:54 National Observer
     Scaling up international climate financing is critical to the success of COP26 and Canada is playing a key role.

 
Oct 02, 01:28 Montreal Gazette
     The sign was clipped by a passing vehicle a little after noon on Friday.

 
Oct 02, 01:27 Montreal Gazette
     The incident is under investigation by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada.

 
Oct 02, 01:08 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 02, 00:58 Montreal Gazette
     Friday was the deadline for candidates to register to run in the Quebec municipal elections. Voters go to the polls Nov. 7.

 
Oct 02, 00:43 Montreal Gazette
     "I think he's playing at a pretty high level, minus a few mistakes here and there. Every quarterback has made mistakes."

 
Oct 02, 00:19 Montreal Gazette
     It wasn't the 15th edition of Osheaga proper that kicked off Friday, but a vastly pared down, pandemic-era version of the event.

 
Oct 02, 00:17 Montreal Gazette
     Players who launched the Hockey Diversity Alliance all have stories of their encounters with racism and say more has to be done in this area.

 
Oct 02, 00:03 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 02, 01:53 Calgary Herald
     The remains of a person, believed to be a female, have been found in an abandoned utility trailer just northeast of the city, RCMP said Friday evening. Airdrie RCMP said the human remains were found after a motorist contacted them Thursday to report the trailer on Township Road 252 and Range Road 283, outside of […]

 
Oct 02, 01:44 Calgary Herald
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary

 
Oct 02, 01:43 Calgary Herald
     A Saskatchewan woman who is worried about losing her eyesight or possibly dying because her surgery for a rare cancer was cancelled in Alberta says the operation has been quickly rescheduled for next week. Sharon Durham said she learned late Friday afternoon that the surgery is set for next Thursday in Edmonton. She had been […]

 
Oct 02, 01:37 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 […]

 
Oct 02, 01:35 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 […]

 
Oct 02, 01:21 Calgary Herald
     Some in Calgary's business establishment are circling around Jeromy Farkas's mayoral campaign as the municipal race nears the halfway mark. Oilman Jim Gray and developer and former Senator Ron Ghitter are arranging a reception and meeting with Farkas on Monday at the Petroleum Club that they're billing as a "heart to heart" with the mayoral […]

 
Oct 02, 00:56 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 […]

 
Oct 02, 00:52 Calgary Herald
     Could the Johnson & Johnson vaccine help boost COVID-19 immunization rates in Alberta's remote regions? That's what Premier Jason Kenney is betting on now, as his government requests an inventory of the single-shot vaccines from the federal government in a bid to bolster vaccine uptake in rural areas of the province. Though he said he […]

 
Oct 02, 00:14 Calgary Herald
     Residential home sales in Calgary closed out summer strong, with the Calgary Real Estate Board (CREB) reporting a near-record number of transactions in September. Property sales last month reached 2,162 units, a 27 per cent increase from a year earlier and near the all-time September high of 2005. CREB chief economist Ann-Marie Lurie said the […]

 
Oct 02, 01:46 Calgary Sun
     The COVID edition of junior hockey turned out to be an audition of sorts of this year's Calgary Hitmen. They were young and full of vim and vinegar … Green but hard-working … And ever-tough to play against. So if that group one season later can yield similar results — say … a plus .500 […]

 
Oct 02, 00:56 Calgary Sun
     A post-puck career in art or fashion? Calgary Flames forward Andrew Mangiapane has already ruled that out. "Yeah … " Mangiapane said with a smile, "I don't think that's in my future." Well then, here's hoping his first — and apparently last — T-shirt design is a hot seller. Fresh off a career-best campaign and […]

 
Oct 02, 00:51 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 […]

 
Oct 02, 00:24 Calgary Sun
     Only the B.C. Lions have run the ball fewer times than the Calgary Stampeders this season. With the Stamps' top-two receivers both sidelined for Saturday evening's big matchup with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, it might seem like this would be a perfect opportunity to take advantage of Ka'Deem Carey's considerable skill set and start grinding the […]

 
Oct 02, 01:51 Vancouver Sun
     There are reports of people evacuating the mall and police cars and emergency vehicles rushing to the area.

 
Oct 02, 01:13 Vancouver Sun
     His son Christian Owen said he was 'a gentleman and a devoted Vancouverite, right to the end.'

 
Oct 02, 01:06 Vancouver Sun
     Zuzana Stevikova was intentionally feeding black bears, even purchasing bulk produce of apples, carrots and eggs to feed the animals.

 
Oct 02, 01:00 Vancouver Sun
     Re: Investigation underway into interference with coyote traps in Stanley Park When I read Kevin Griffin's article about a new bylaw amendment of a $500 fine for feeding squirrels I went nuts! It took me back to when I lived on the North Shore, going through a rough time during the recession of the late-1980s, […]