 | | Oct 02, 20:27 CTV News - Toronto | | | When Isabela Rittinger started advocating for equal access to menstruation products last year, she had no idea what she had started would soon snowball into an organization of over 100 volunteers.
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 | | Oct 02, 21:55 | | | McMaster Marauders dominated the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball, en route to a 34-13 win over Waterloo Warriors at Ron Joyce Stadium.
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 | | Oct 02, 21:35 | | | The mission is named after scientist Giuseppe 'Bepi' Colombo, who is credited with helping develop the gravity assist maneuver that NASA first used when it flew to Mercury in 1974.
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 | | Oct 02, 21:25 | | | Ryan Meili will remain the leader of Saskatchewan's official Opposition after facing a review Saturday.
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 | | Oct 02, 21:15 | | | Store-bought food is prohibitively expensive for many: A gallon (3.8 liters) of milk can cost nearly $10, and a pound of steak was recently $34 in Kaltag, an interior village.
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 | | Oct 02, 21:07 | | | The interim leader of the Maverick Party, formerly known as Wexit Canada, says it will be making some key changes after a disappointing result in last month's federal election.
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 | | Oct 02, 21:06 | | | The National Assembly announced the new health order requiring vaccine passports for staff, visitors, and journalists on Thursday evening, following a heated debate.
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 | | Oct 02, 21:04 | | | Police say they have tracked down and interviewed the potential witnesses, but are still searching for the vehicle's driver and have yet to make an arrest.
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 | | Oct 02, 20:51 | | | "If you're going to have older members of your family coming together, then you want to make sure that everybody who comes into your household is immunized."
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 | | Oct 02, 20:38 | | | The day was an opportunity for children and families to make traditional Indigenous crafts and learn about Indigenous history and culture.
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 | | Oct 02, 20:34 | | | Public health also reported 49 recoveries, bringing the number of active cases to 764.
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 | | Oct 02, 21:47 Toronto Sun | | | LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will open up more countries for hotel quarantine-free travel later this week, The Sunday Telegraph reported, saying that the UK's "red list" of destinations would be slashed to nine from 54. Fully vaccinated arrivals from countries including South Africa, Brazil, Mexico and Indonesia will no longer have to […]
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 | | Oct 02, 21:28 Toronto Sun | | | While world leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, gear up for yet another major United Nations meeting on climate change in Glasgow, Scotland in November, global greenhouse gas emissions are skyrocketing. That's because as global economies begin to recover from the world-wide recession caused by COVID-19, the use of coal, oil and natural gas to […]
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 | | Oct 02, 20:57 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 […]
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 | | Oct 02, 20:00 Toronto Sun | | | A return to in-class learning and workplaces has meant a return to gridlock in many parts of the city. A City of Toronto statement says analysis of data from the week of Sept. 13 showed morning traffic volumes and congestion levels, in school zones and across the city, are now at their highest levels since […]
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 | | Oct 02, 20:16 CityNews Toronto | | | Former President Donald Trump has asked a federal judge in Florida to force Twitter to restore his account, which the company suspended in January following the deadly storming of the U.S. Capitol. Trump's attorneys on Friday filed a motion in U.S. District Court in Miami seeking a preliminary injunction against Twitter and its CEO, Jack […]
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 | | Oct 02, 20:55 Ottawa Citizen | | | The crash happened Friday after the woman lost control of her vehicle for an unknown reason, police said.
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 | | Oct 02, 20:04 Ottawa Citizen | | | A power outage in several areas in and around Bells Corners has affected the Queensway Carleton's COVID-19 clinics. People with COVID-19 appointments are asked to go to the Brewer or McNabb testing centres, where their appointments will be honoured. UPDATE: the power outage in Bells Corners has also effected our COVID-19 Care & Testing […]
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 | | Oct 02, 20:01 Ottawa Citizen | | | For the next week, or more, the skies will be coloured grey. Around here there might only be two shades of grey that count: grey clouds up and grey precipitation coming down. Saturday will be cloudy with periods of rain, a 10 to 15 mm accumulation expected with a high of 16 C. Rain overnight […]
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 | | Oct 02, 21:58 Windsor Star | | | An alley in the 1100 block of Ontario Street is newly adorned with more than a dozen murals featuring butterflies in a bid to raise awareness about the prevalence of brain injuries. "Butterflies represent the transformation people with brain injuries go through: having the injury, recovering and discovering the new them," said Anna Jurak, executive director […]
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 | | Oct 02, 21:31 Ottawa Sun | | | "It's Day 1, a fresh page," head coach Paul LaPolice says. "Now you get ready to win another game."
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 | | Oct 02, 21:43 Regina Leader-Post | | | Sloan Stanick and Cole Carrier each had three points to power the Regina Pats to a 5-2 victory over the visiting Prince Albert Raiders on Saturday afternoon.
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 | | Oct 02, 21:36 Regina Leader-Post | | | Meili thus avoids a leadership contest, but his support fell short of what other Prairie NDP leaders garnered in similar votes this year.
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 | | Oct 02, 20:16 Regina Leader-Post | | | Saskatchewan's pandemic death toll is now 708, with 100 of those deaths coming in the last month alone.
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 | | Oct 02, 21:36 Montreal Gazette | | | Since joining the Montreal Canadiens in 2017, Drouin has offered his support to many causes, including those helping children and sick people.
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 | | Oct 02, 21:52 Calgary Herald | | | Mounties in Airdrie are searching for a married couple that has not been heard from since Wednesday. Airdrie RCMP said they received a report Saturday from concerned family members about the well-being of Richard and Melanie Kraska. "It is out of character for the couple not to be in regular contact with family and there […]
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 | | Oct 02, 21:48 Calgary Herald | | | Police are investigating after a reported armed robbery attempt outside a southwest Calgary junior high Friday. The firearms incident happened outside A.E. Cross School, located at 3445 37th St. S.W., in the community of Glenbrook, according to police. Officers were called to the school at 2:10 p.m. for reports that a gun had been pointed […]
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 | | Oct 02, 20:55 Calgary Herald | | | A double-vaccinated Alberta woman says she's relieved she got the jab before having tested positive for COVID-19. Stacey Davis said she tested positive for the novel coronavirus Monday, making her a "breakthrough case" — an infection of the virus that occurs despite the individual being vaccination. These cases are expected, as no vaccine is 100 […]
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 | | Oct 02, 21:06 Vancouver Sun | | | "Bring our Canadians Home" and "Condemn the Chinese Communist Party," read some signs held along Highway 99 by dozens of demonstrators dressed in all-black.
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 | | Oct 02, 20:03 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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