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cp24.com 11:03
     Israel is the first country to make a booster shot a requirement for its digital vaccination passport. The move is widely seen as a step to encourage booster ...


 
cp24.com 10:18
     Woman dies in two-car crash on eastbound Gardiner: police. Chris Herhalt, CP24 Web Content Writer. @_Herhalt. Published Sunday, October 3, 2021 6: ...


 
cp24.com 10:18
     cp24.com - Chris Herhalt • 32m. A woman is dead and another man is in serious condition in hospital after a collision in the eastbound lanes of the Gardiner ...


 
TORONTO STAR 14:59
    
There are 144 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in the province, including 135 patients in intensive care and 107 people on ventilators


 
TORONTO STAR 14:40
    


 
TORONTO STAR 14:15
    



 
CTV News - Toronto 14:15
     The province confirmed 580 new cases of novel coronavirus infection on Sunday, as well as two more deaths due to the disease.


 
CTV News - Toronto 15:40
     The event was attended by several thousand students and saw damage and destruction to local property.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS 14:15
     The province confirmed 580 new cases of novel coronavirus infection on Sunday, as well as two more deaths due to the disease.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS 15:44
     The use of blood thinners by COVID-19 patients, either before being infected with the disease or afterward, can reduce deaths by almost half, according to new research.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS 15:39
     Last June, 33 Canadian senators voted to defeat a motion decrying China's treatment of Uyghur Muslims as a genocide. While they all faced criticism from some quarters, only one seems to have been singled out as an alleged stooge of China's communist regime.


 
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     Watch the full episode of The West Block with host Mercedes Stephenson – Oct 3, 2021.


 
15:47
     The last two seasons were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, while the 2019 season was scrapped due to ongoing construction at the Bar Harbor terminal.


 
15:30
     Both Canada and Germany agreed to help round up the money in advance of the 2021 United Nations climate conference, also known as COP26, after funding for the program had slowed.


 
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     The case is due to be heard in court Monday morning.


 
15:15
     Income taxes have not been cut, gas prices are not 10 cents lower, and beer and wine are not sold in corner stores.


 
15:08
     The SIU says there was an ``interaction'' between the man involved in the collision and a Durham regional police officer.


 
15:00
     The province is seeing a per capita rate of new COVID-19 cases three times the national average and a death rate of four times the national average.


 
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     The victim is a 45-year-old Inverness County man. 


 
Toronto Sun 15:35
     TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford will offer a fresh agenda Monday through a throne speech expected to focus on pandemic recovery, but may hint at new policies ahead of the next election, as some major promises from 2018 remain unfulfilled. The speech, which comes after he prorogued the legislature, ending a more than three-year session, […]


 
Toronto Sun 15:22
     TORONTO — Ontario reported 580 cases of COVID-19 Sunday along with two more deaths linked to the virus. Health Minister Christine Elliott said 407 of today's new cases are in people who are not fully vaccinated or have an unknown immunization status. She added 173 of the latest infections are among fully vaccinated people and […]


 
Toronto Sun 15:18
     DUBAI — The centre of Tropical Cyclone Shaheen hit land in Oman on Sunday having already killed least three people, and authorities urged residents to evacuate coastal areas and delayed flights to and from the capital, Muscat. A child who had been swept away by water was found dead, the state news agency said, and […]


 
Toronto Sun 15:15
     TORONTO — An advocacy group representing strippers will argue in Ontario court this week that provincial pandemic measures affecting strip clubs have targeted the workers and violated their charter rights. The application for judicial review was filed last fall after the province ordered the closure of all strip clubs following COVID-19 exposures and investigations at […]


 
Toronto Sun 14:48
     WASHINGTON — U.S. prosecutors on Saturday said they charged a Saudi-born Canadian man for aiding the Islamic State militant group, alleging he tossed grenades in battle and worked with propagandists who publicized the beheading of hostages including U.S. journalist James Foley. The Department of Justice described the man, identified as Mohammed Khalifa, as a "leading […]


 
Toronto Sun 14:20
     Thiago Santos defeated fellow Brazilian Johnny Walker in a unanimous decision Saturday night in the main event of UFC Fight Night in Las Vegas. Santos won 48-47 across all three cards in the light heavyweight contest at the UFC Apex. The fight was extremely close, per the stats. Walker landed 48 strikes to Santos' 44. […]


 
Toronto Sun 14:05
     NEW YORK — Jennifer Bridges loved her job as a nurse at Houston Methodist Hospital, where she worked for eight years, but she chose to get fired rather than inoculated against COVID-19, believing that the vaccine was more of a threat than the deadly virus. Bridges was among about 150 employees who were fired or […]


 
CityNews Toronto 15:30
     Ontario's police watchdog is investigating the death of a 48-year-old man after a car crash east of Toronto. The Special Investigations Unit says there was a single-vehicle collision around 12 p.m. Saturday on Highway 115 north of Highway 407 in Durham Region. The SIU says there was an "interaction" between the man involved in the […]


 
CityNews Toronto 14:17
     Ontario reported 580 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday, a decrease from the 704 new cases reported Saturday. "407 cases are in individuals who are not fully vaccinated or have an unknown vaccination status and 173 are in fully vaccinated individuals," Health Minister Christine Elliott said in a tweet Sunday morning. Of the 144 people in […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 15:13
     Ontario reported 580 new laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, down from the 704 reported yesterday. Health Minister Christine Elliott said in a Twitter post that 407 of the new cases are in Ontarians who are not fully vaccinated or have an unknown vaccination status. The remaining 173 new cases are in fully vaccinated Ontarians. […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 14:58
     Ottawa paramedics transported seven patients to hospital to be treated for alcohol intoxication and minor injuries.


 
The Georgia Straight 15:31
     One wants to combat systemic racism; the other has given a great deal of thought about why so many people turn a blind eye to the world's most pressing problems.


 
The Georgia Straight 14:26
     The B.C. Conservation Officer Service describes it as a precedent-setting case.


 
The Province 15:02
     New contracts for the Vancouver Canucks' dynamic duo of Pettersson and Hughes could be announced as soon as Sunday.


 
Ottawa Sun 14:26
     MONTREAL— It was a long way home for some Ottawa Senators late Saturday night. After dropping a 2-1 decision to the Montreal Canadiens Saturday night at the Bell Centre, the Senators wasted no time cutting down their training camp. By the time their Via Rail train arrived back in Ottawa in the wee hours of […]


 
Ottawa Sun 14:21
     "Another typical Panda Game. It's never over until it's over."


 
Regina Leader-Post 15:16
     The small group of advocates gathered in front of the Legislative Building, carrying signs that read "economic justice for all" and "end poverty now."


 
Regina Leader-Post 15:00
     Police are continuing to battle a rise in vehicle theft and attempted vehicle theft in Regina.


 
Montreal Gazette 15:27
     The plane was reportedly carrying a banner that asked "Will you marry me?"


 
Montreal Gazette 15:15
     After reaching their highest point in nearly four months earlier this week, hospitalizations have now dropped in each of the last three days.


 
Montreal Gazette 14:55
     The installation honouring Andrea Rovere, 31, will be the 15th memorial put up by Vélo fantôme in Montreal.


 
Vancouver Sun 15:12
     Opinion: Land assemblies are expanding in the midst of debate — and not only because they present thorny situations for homeowners who refuse to sell