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Oct 02, 19:27 TORONTO STAR
    

 
Oct 02, 19:09 CTV News - Toronto
     A man is in police custody after a stabbing on board a TTC bus in North York Saturday afternoon that left one person seriously wounded.

 
Oct 02, 19:35 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     Authorities say they have found the body of a missing Florida college student who disappeared a week ago.

 
Oct 02, 19:53
     The Kingfisher Interpretive Centre near Enderby started in 1981 and has been a leader in salmon conservation.

 
Oct 02, 19:51
     RCMP asked people to avoid the area of Underhill Lane and refrain from sharing the location of police officers as they responded.

 
Oct 02, 19:44
     Health officials say the newly infected people range in age from under 20 to over 70.

 
Oct 02, 19:02
     Toronto police said officers were called at 2:14 p.m. Saturday to the area of Keele Street and Wilson Avenue.

 
Oct 02, 19:00
     Police said the driver, a Delta woman in her 70s, collided with a large, slow-moving farm vehicle from behind.

 
Oct 02, 18:48
     Along with healthcare settings, complete with the latest technology, the facility includes student labs, classrooms and office space.

 
Oct 02, 18:09
     The amendments are for the Killiney Beach, Westshore Estates and Upper Fintry, Shalal Road, Valley of the Sun water systems.

 
Oct 02, 18:07
     Two doctors have signed their names to a letter addressed to Albertans, calling on them to demand that the government release its latest COVID-19 modelling.

 
Oct 02, 18:02
     According to the poll, those businesses could face backlash from consumers, with 60 per cent saying a failure to check proof of COVID immunization would affect their behaviour.

 
Oct 02, 19:31 Toronto Sun
     A teenage boy suffered serious injuries in a stabbing on a TTC bus in Saturday afternoon in Downsview. Toronto Police say the violent altercation unfolded around 2:15 p.m. in the area of Keele St. and Wilson Ave. "We have reports of a teen being stabbed multiple times and the injuries are very serious," Const. Dave […]

 
Oct 02, 19:30 Toronto Sun
     As the majority of Canadians are now double vaccinated we can all agree there is truth to the oft used adage 'there is strength in numbers.' As vaccination numbers crept up, the wheels of our economy rolled forth, week by week, unveiling our cities anew. Jab by jab, our country is getting strong again. The […]

 
Oct 02, 19:24 Toronto Sun
     Olympic champion Annemiek van Vleuten suffered a broken pubic bone after crashing in an incident-packed inaugural Paris-Roubaix Femmes on Saturday. The Dutch rider was one of many to hit the deck as rain produced treacherous conditions on the fabled cobbles. "Not a 2021 happy end for me. Stupid crash. Just wanted to go to the […]

 
Oct 02, 19:17 Toronto Sun
     A man is dead after being hit by a vehicle in Scarborough on Friday night. Toronto Police say the pedestrian in his 40s was struck shortly after 8:30 p.m. in the area of Eglinton Ave. E. and Midland Ave. The man was transported to hospital by emergency run but later died. Police have not named […]

 
Oct 02, 18:30 Toronto Sun
     Feeling undervalued at work is a common thing but a new study finds people are now ready to do something about it. Robert Half released their 2022 Salary Guide and it shows what the talent solutions firm is calling the "Great Resignation" trend. The root of that comes from half of the workers they surveyed […]

 
Oct 02, 18:01 Toronto Sun
     Knock, knock. Who's there? Just a Toronto Public Library book, Nicholas Knock and Other People: Poems, by Toronto author Dennis Lee, that was recently returned to the Danforth-Coxwell branch after being taken out in — wait for it — 1978. "Unfortunately, we don't know where it was and why it was with the customer for […]

 
Oct 02, 18:00 Toronto Sun
     There are decisions over the last 18 months that I never thought I would have to make. I know there are things that you, the people of Ontario, never thought you would ever have to experience. I certainly never imagined I would be premier during a global pandemic. I never anticipated the lockdowns, restrictions, and […]

 
Oct 02, 19:00 CityNews Toronto
     A person has been taken to the hospital after being stabbed several times on a TTC bus Saturday afternoon. Police said they were called to the Keele Street and Wilson Avenue area at around 2:15 p.m. for a report a male had been attacked on a bus and stabbed. Toronto Paramedic Services said they have […]

 
Oct 02, 18:00 CityNews Toronto
     LONDON (AP) — The British government has extended an emergency visa program for truck drivers as fuel shortages showed few signs of abating Saturday, particularly in London and the southeast of England. In an announcement late Friday, the Conservative government said temporary visas for nearly 5,000 foreign truck drivers it hopes to recruit would run […]

 
Oct 02, 19:53 Ottawa Citizen
     Ottawa Public Health reported Saturday there had been 62 new lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the capital. The additions brought the total number of cases in Ottawa to 29,853 since the pandemic began in early 2020. No new deaths were reported and the toll remained at 596. OPH said it knew of 398 active cases […]

 
Oct 02, 19:46 Ottawa Citizen
     After a pair of derailments and a cracked wheel, the Confederation Line is out of service indefinitely. What will it take to get the city's troubled light rail line working consistently again?

 
Oct 02, 18:00 The Province
     Prevailing sentiment is that an MLS academy is the best path to the pro ranks in Canada. But Vancouver's Carson Buschman-Dormond is among those who have made it across the Atlantic without developing inside the North American pro pyramid.

 
Oct 02, 18:57 Regina Leader-Post
     "People with mental health issues and learning disabilities and stuff can still do really great things."

 
Oct 02, 19:48 Vancouver Sun
     The driver of the farm vehicle was not physically injured in the collision and is cooperating with police.

 
Oct 02, 19:40 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.

 
Oct 02, 18:00 Vancouver Sun
     Unlike the 15-year run of the gasoline-fuelled, ear splitting Molson Indy Vancouver, the all-electric race will be powered by clean electricity and most likely be out-decibeled by the SkyTrain buzzing overhead parts of the False Creek track. Call it a sign of the times.

 
Oct 02, 18:00 Vancouver Sun
     Nadia Albano offers up a quick and easy way to make your eyes stand out for the early meeting at work