| | cp24.com 19:08 | | cp24.com • 2h. OTTAWA -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office says he has apologized to the chief of a British Columbia First Nation which invited him to ...
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| | cp24.com 18:56 | | BERLIN (AP) - Germans must keep working for democracy, Chancellor Angela Merkel said Sunday as the country celebrated the 31st anniversary of the merger of ...
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| | cp24.com 18:45 | | ROME (AP) - A small, single-engine plane carrying six passengers and two crew crashed Sunday into a vacant two-story office building in a Milan suburb, ...
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| | cp24.com 18:11 | | Toronto Police Services (TPS) have made an arrest in connection with an incident in which a man received threatening calls after performing a religious ...
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| | cp24.com 17:48 | | Flowers are a natural touchstone for spring. Lanvin was the latest house to use florals this season, designer Bruno Sialelli employing them with aplomb. It gave ...
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| | cp24.com 16:41 | | OTTAWA -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office says he has apologized to the chief of a British Columbia First Nation which invited him to visit on ...
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| | cp24.com 15:45 | | Ottawa resident Steven Grant was out for a ride on Sept. 19 when he noticed an LRT train stopped in the middle of the tracks. Gravel from the bed under the ...
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| | cp24.com 15:45 | | McMaster University has issued a statement in response to a large gathering of students over the weekend attending an event dubbed 'Fake Homecoming,' or ...
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| | cp24.com 15:33 | | The national coronavirus task force said 890 deaths were recorded over the past day, exceeding the 887 reported on Friday. The task force also said the number ...
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| | cp24.com 15:33 | | KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- At least five civilians were killed in a bomb blast at the entrance of a mosque in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Sunday, ...
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| | cp24.com 14:03 | | But when the pandemic kept them from booking a trip south, the Kelowna, B.C., family looked closer to home and bought season passes to Big White Ski Resort for ...
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| | cp24.com 14:01 | | Ontario reports 580 new COVID-19 cases; two additional deaths. Chris Herhalt, CP24 Web Content Writer. @_Herhalt. Published Sunday, October 3, 2021 10: ...
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| | cp24.com 13:27 | | BEIJING (AP) -- The ruling Communist Party is tightening political control over China's internet giants and tapping their wealth to pay for its ambitions to ...
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| | cp24.com 13:18 | | LONDON (AP) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was ready to take "bold decisions" to rebuild the economy after the coronavirus pandemic as his ...
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| | TORONTO STAR 18:40 | | Police arrested a 47-year-old woman on Oct. 1 following reports of alleged threatening phone calls |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 18:13 | | Toronto Police Services (TPS) have made an arrest in connection with an incident in which a man received threatening calls after performing a religious ceremony.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 18:28 | | There's something new beating under the Gardiner Expressway and you can add your own heartbeat to the installation.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS 19:39 | | Job hunting has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, but there are still ways to determine if a company is the right fit, workplace author Melanie Pound says.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS 19:18 | | Health officials in New Brunswick are reporting 93 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, along with 96 recoveries, as the total number of active cases in the province drops to 759.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS 18:31 | | One of the largest oil spills in recent Southern California history fouled popular beaches and killed wildlife while crews scrambled Sunday to contain the crude before it spread further into protected wetlands.
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| | 20:00 | | Officers responded to a threatening call in the area of Kennedy Road and Eglinton Avenue East on Sept. 28.
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| | 19:56 | | Penticton has the highest criminal caseload per officer among the 31 RCMP detachments in B.C. serving a population greater than 15,000.
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| | 19:48 | | Military aid for Alberta's crushing fourth wave of COVID-19 will arrive Monday. Doctors agree that reinforcements are needed but say it is not a solution.
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| | 19:28 | | The new billion-dollar sewage treatment plant has already faced cost overruns and delays.
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| | 19:24 | | Police say one person was pronounced dead at the scene while another person was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
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| | 19:18 | | SPSA said the fire ban was put into place due to hot and dry conditions and increasing fire activity.
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| | 19:08 | | The incident happened around 8:30 a.m. on Monday in the 900 block of Pandora Avenue, where the Victoria police officer was assisting a city bylaw worker.
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| | 19:07 | | A BC RCMP spokesperson said the death is not believed to be suspicious.
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| | 18:47 | | Some homes along Salter Street in Winnipeg were evacuated two times Sunday; first due to a house fire, and again when a contractor ruptured a gas line.
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| | 18:43 | | RoseAnne Archibald says the prime minister should have spent Canada's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with residential school survivors and their families.
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| | Toronto Sun 19:51 | | Edmonton Oilers forward Josh Archibald is sidelined indefinitely with myocarditis, a heart condition related to his summertime bout with COVID-19. Oilers coach Dave Tippett provided the update Sunday, and it is the same diagnosis that is expected to sideline Edmonton goaltender Alex Stalock for the entire 2021-22 season. Archibald, who turns 29 on Wednesday, tallied […]
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| | Toronto Sun 19:39 | | KABUL — A blast killed several civilians at a mosque in Kabul where people were holding prayers for the mother of the Taliban's spokesperson, officials in the movement said on Sunday, and gunfire was later reported on the outskirts of the city. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for Sunday's attack, apparently the most […]
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| | Toronto Sun 19:27 | | Neighbours say couple lived in apartment complex for about a year
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| | Toronto Sun 19:04 | | When mob aficionados think of underworld machinations in the Big Apple, the Five Families have a place of pride. But there is a sixth family just across the Hudson River who are equally greedy — and bloodthirsty. No, it's not the Sopranos. It is the DeCavalcante crime family, the oldest mob in America. With the […]
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| | Toronto Sun 18:22 | | The shooting of a rare white moose near Timmins, Ont., last October was lawful, according to Ontario's natural resources ministry. No charges will be laid after conservation officers found no wrongdoing by a hunter, despite public outcry last fall. In an email to the Timmins Daily Press, ministry spokesperson Jolanta Kowalski said the harvest of […]
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| | Toronto Sun 18:22 | | HUNTINGTON BEACH — A large oil spill off the California coast began washing ashore at Huntington Beach over the weekend after an oil rig pipeline was breached, leaving dead fish and birds strewn on the sand, local and federal officials said. An estimated 126,000 gallons had spread into an oil slick covering about 13 square […]
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| | Toronto Sun 18:04 | | Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski revealed to FOX Sports that the injury keeping him from playing Sunday night against the New England Patriots, his former team, is more serious than previously reported. Gronkowski told the network he sustained "four cracked ribs, one broken rib and a punctured lung" in the Week 3 loss […]
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| | Toronto Sun 18:01 | | OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office says he has apologized to the chief of a British Columbia First Nation which invited him to visit on Canada's first National Truth and Reconciliation Day. Trudeau flew to Tofino, B.C., last Thursday to spend time with his family on a day meant to mark the painful legacy […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 20:00 | | A small, single-engine plane carrying six passengers and two crew crashed Sunday into a vacant two-story office building in a Milan suburb, and authorities said all eight people aboard died. Investigators opened a probe into what caused the private plane to crash shortly after takeoff from Milan's Linate Airport en route to Olbia Airport on […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 19:33 | | 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 some Toronto […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 18:37 | | Hamilton police say they are looking for a man involved in damaging and flipping over a car during an "unsanctioned McMaster homecoming event" attended by thousands of people on Saturday. Police responded to a large gathering in the Ainslie Woods area around 12:30 p.m. and say that by 2 p.m., the crowd had grown to […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 18:05 | | Toronto police say they have arrested a woman in connection to an alleged hate crime in the Kennedy Road and Eglinton Avenue East area. Investigators said they were contacted on Sept. 28 for a report of a threatening phone call. Police said a man had performed a religious ceremony and that he had allegedly "received […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 19:45 | | Ottawa paramedics transported seven patients to hospital to be treated for alcohol intoxication and minor injuries.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 19:41 | | Ontario reported 580 new laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, down from the 704 reported Saturday. 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. […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 19:36 | | It's looking like another hunker-down-indoors type of day for most of today. Sunday is starting off as a carbon copy of Saturday's weather; grey and rainy. However, things may improve by the afternoon. Environment and Climate Change Canada's weather office is predicting showers ending early this afternoon, then cloudy with 40 per cent chance of […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 19:27 | | Ottawa Fire Services reported receiving a 911 call around 5:30 on Sunday morning from a neighbour reporting flames visible from the backyard of a home on Kilbarry Crescent in Manor Park. Minutes later, arriving firefighters found the two-storey single family home fully engulfed in flames. The fire service reported a series of partial collapses in […]
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| | The Province 19:49 | | The Vancouver Canucks officially confirmed Sunday morning that their two young stars have been signed to new contracts
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| | Ottawa Sun 19:52 | | 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 […]
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| | Ottawa Sun 18:42 | | Senators general manager Pierre Dorion has kept in constant contact with Tkachuk's Toronto-based agents, Craig Oster and Don Meehan of Newport Sports.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 19:02 | | The press release also said there would be no further comment from the WHL or Prince Albert Raiders.
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| | Montreal Gazette 19:31 | | New deal is worth a total of US$5.1 million and has an annual salary-cap hit of $1.7 million, more than doubling his current salary.
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| | Montreal Gazette 18:36 | | The installation honouring Andrea Rovere, 31, will be the 15th memorial put up by Vélo fantôme in Montreal.
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:05 | | The government is also expected to take action this fall to prevent anti-vaccine passport protests from taking place in front of schools and hospitals.
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