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Oct 02, 15:31 TORONTO STAR
    
More than 21.8 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in the province

 
Oct 02, 14:50 TORONTO STAR
    

 
Oct 02, 14:06 CTV News - Toronto
     Ontario health officials are reporting just over 700 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday.

 
Oct 02, 14:57 CTV News - Toronto
     Reports of gunshots at Canada's Wonderland Friday night have been investigated by York Regional Police (YRP) who determined that nothing concerning occurred.

 
Oct 02, 14:06 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     Ontario health officials are reporting just over 700 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday.

 
Oct 02, 15:20 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     A leading Islamic State media figure and Canadian citizen has been charged in U.S. federal court in Virginia with conspiring to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization resulting in death, federal officials said Saturday.

 
Oct 02, 15:38 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     Men with diabetes are more likely to die with COVID-19 than women with diabetes, according to an updated analysis of multiple studies on the topic.

 
Oct 02, 15:06 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     U.S. President Joe Biden acknowledged frustrations as Democrats strain to rescue a scaled-back version of his US$3.5 trillion government-overhaul plan and salvage a related public works bill after frantic negotiations failed to produce a deal.

 
Oct 02, 15:57
     Mohamed Khalifa, a former Toronto IT worker, has admitted to Global News he narrated ISIS execution videos.

 
Oct 02, 15:38
     Police said they were called to the amusement park shortly before 10 p.m. Friday for reports of the sound of gunshots, but found no evidence of gunfire.

 
Oct 02, 14:56
     A public consultation on the matter wrapped up this week and the city's top doctor said Toronto expects to send its request to Health Canada later this fall.

 
Oct 02, 14:48
     "In response to the improvement in air quality measurements in the area, the lockdown in Tazacorte, El Paso and Los Llanos de Aridane will be lifted," officials said.

 
Oct 02, 14:21
     In Ontario, 86.4 per cent of people aged 12-plus have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose and 81.2 per cent are fully vaccinated.

 
Oct 02, 14:02
     The U.S. CDC says such tests should not be used to establish an active COVID-19 infection because it can take one to three weeks for the body to make antibodies.

 
Oct 02, 15:19 Toronto Sun
     Toronto is preparing to ask the federal government to decriminalize the possession of illicit drugs for personal use in the city, saying the move is needed as drug-related deaths reach record highs. A public consultation on the matter wrapped up this week and the city's top doctor said Toronto expects to send its request to […]

 
Oct 02, 15:14 Toronto Sun
     Pfizer says it has submitted preliminary research to Health Canada on the effectiveness of its COVID-19 vaccine in children aged five to 11. The drugmaker says it has provided the initial trial data to the federal department for review as it prepares to make a formal submission seeking authorization to use the product in children. […]

 
Oct 02, 14:32 Toronto Sun
     LA PALMA — Authorities advised people to limit time outdoors in parts of La Palma on Saturday as the erupting volcano on the Spanish island spewed red-hot lava and thick clouds of black smoke. However emergency services lifted a stay-home order that had been in effect in Los Llanos de Aridane, El Paso and areas […]

 
Oct 02, 14:19 Toronto Sun
     The hunt is on for a man wanted in connection with a sexual assault that occurred downtown last month. Toronto Police say a woman was boarding a street car in the area of Yonge St. and Dundas St. W. around noon on Sept. 1 when she was approached from behind by a man who sexually […]

 
Oct 02, 14:06 Toronto Sun
     Netflix series reveals how to 'Juneify' a space Besties turned business partners Sarah Sklash and April Brown had successfully renovated a motel in wine country when they set their sights on a dingy roadside motel in a beach town. Each motel shares the same name, each offers Instagram-worthy moments, yet each has a retro vibe […]

 
Oct 02, 15:52 CityNews Toronto
     Pfizer says it has submitted preliminary research to Health Canada on the effectiveness of its COVID-19 vaccine in children aged five to 11. The drugmaker says it has provided the initial trial data to the federal department for review as it prepares to make a formal submission seeking authorization to use the product in children. […]

 
Oct 02, 15:16 CityNews Toronto
     Toronto police say a man has suffered serious injuries following a stabbing in East Toronto. Police say they were called to the Warden and Danforth Avenues area at around 6:02 a.m. Saturday for a report of a stabbing. Investigators say officers found a man in his 60s suffering from stab wounds. He was transported to […]

 
Oct 02, 14:43 CityNews Toronto
     Toronto is preparing to ask the federal government to decriminalize the possession of illicit drugs for personal use in the city, saying the move is needed as drug-related deaths reach record highs. A public consultation on the matter wrapped up this week and the city's top doctor said Toronto expects to send its request to […]

 
Oct 02, 14:19 CityNews Toronto
     Ontario is reporting 704 new COVID-19 cases and another seven deaths on Saturday. Health Minister Christine Elliott says 506 cases are in individuals who are not fully vaccinated or have an unknown vaccination status and 198 are in fully vaccinated individuals. There are now 162 people in the ICU and 110 on ventilators due to […]

 
Oct 02, 15:47 Ottawa Citizen
     Ontario is reporting 704 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Saturday. The new cases bring the total number of cases since the pandemic began to 587,521. Seven new deaths were reported, for a total of 9,750 since the pandemic began. Health Minister Christine Elliott said that 506 of the new cases were among individuals who […]

 
Oct 02, 14:02 Ottawa Citizen
     A power outage in several areas in and around Bells Corners has affected the Queensway Carleton's COVID-19 clinics. Hydro Ottawa is reporting several blackouts involving 2,999 clients. The estimated time for repairs is 2:30 p.m. People with COVID-19 appointments are asked to go to the Brewer or McNabb testing centres, where their appointments will be […]

 
Oct 02, 14:37 The Georgia Straight
     The Taste of Yaletown is intended to bring diners into the neighbourhood's dining establishments.

 
Oct 02, 14:00 Regina Leader-Post
     To say I'm disappointed in our leadership is an understatement; mad and embarrassed would be a better summation, writes Robert Blackwell.

 
Oct 02, 14:00 Regina Leader-Post
     If little else, COVID-19 has reconfirmed the historic truth that sickness hits the aboriginal community hardest.

 
Oct 02, 15:40 Montreal Gazette
     There are now 301 patients hospitalized, nine fewer than Friday

 
Oct 02, 15:13 Montreal Gazette
     Tests will be conducted to determine if the vehicle was the truck that struck a minor.

 
Oct 02, 15:07 Montreal Gazette
     The trucks belong to five different companies

 
Oct 02, 14:45 Montreal Gazette
     The drug is used to treat chronic heart failure, kidney disease in diabetics, high blood pressure strokes. An azide impurity can alter the DNA of a cell.

 
Oct 02, 15:52 Vancouver Sun
     The director of UBC's Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries says the study highlights the immediate need for Canada to develop ways to deal with extreme temperatures.