| | TORONTO STAR 20:08 | | There were 146 new school-related cases reported Monday, including 11 in staff members, and five schools are currently closed due to outbreaks. |
| | TORONTO STAR 19:06 | | Landlords of rent-controlled units can raise rent 1.2 per cent provided tenants who have occupied their units for 12 months or more are given 90 days' notice. |
| | TORONTO STAR 18:02 | | Thirty-four years after the Law Society opened the door to legal advertising, critics say Ontario lawyers are increasingly flouting the rules of professional conduct in their U.S.-style marketing. |
| | TORONTO STAR 16:55 | | The apps for Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp continue to be down worldwide. The company has not said what might be causing the outage, which began around 11:45 a.m. Monday, but security analyst at iON United suspect it's accidental. |
| | TORONTO STAR 16:02 | | The province is also reporting 816 schools with a reported cases of COVID in schools. Locally, Ontario reports 85 new cases in Toronto, 88 in Peel, 46 in Ottawa, 30 in York and 29 in Windsor-Essex. |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 20:50 | | Ontario's education minister says about 80 per cent of school staff have attested to being fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 21:46 | | Ontario's top public health official will make an announcement regarding rapid testing on Tuesday morning, CTV News Toronto has learned.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 19:43 | | Hearing verdicts of manslaughter and second-degree murder for the killer who shot two unarmed friends dead outside a Toronto nightclub, and a not guilty verdict for the man who the court heard was a driver of a car that fled the scene, was almost as traumatic as losing their loved ones, family and friends of the victims told the court Monday.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 17:36 | | The son of a 58-year-old year woman who was killed in a crash on a Toronto highway this weekend says his mother was an amazing woman who was loved by everybody.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 16:16 | | Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp are experiencing global outages, leaving users around the world unable to communicate on the platforms.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 20:15 | | It's been more than 10 months since Amir Hossein Homayouni, better known as Danni, was shot and killed at his Richmond Hill home. His family and friends gathered outside a courthouse in Newmarket on Monday as a preliminary hearing began for the man accused in his death.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 18:40 | | Ontario Premier Doug Ford is being criticized for a vaccination 'double standard' after a Progressive Conservative MPP was punished but not removed from caucus for allegedly misleading the government about her vaccine status.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 16:05 | | The Ford government had an opportunity to reset its roadmap on Monday in a throne speech that was set to describe a fresh agenda in advance of a provincial election.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 18:28 | | Canada's outdated approach to assessing the risks of climate change means that many Canadians are currently living in areas considered at risk of climate-related flooding and wildfires without knowing it, says a new report from the Canadian Institute for Climate Choices.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 16:16 | | Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp are experiencing global outages, leaving users around the world unable to communicate on the platforms.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 16:28 | | Another sharp jump in COVID-19 cases in New Brunswick forced more than a dozen schools to close Monday, following reports on the weekend indicating the latest surge in infections was showing no signs of letting up.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:39 | | With the Thanksgiving weekend quickly approaching, experts say family gatherings should be held with the windows open and limited to vaccinated guests as the threat of the Delta variant continues to loom.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 16:45 | | Justin Trudeau's behaviour on what should have been a solemn day of healing cannot be reconciled with conduct becoming of Canada's prime minister, Don Martin writes in his exclusive column for CTVNews.ca.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 20:02 | | Canada is formally invoking a 1977 pipeline treaty with the United States in a bid to prevent Michigan from turning off the taps to Enbridge's Line 5 pipeline.
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| | 21:50 | | The Saskatchewan Roughriders signed former CFL all-star receiver D'haquille (Duke) Williams on Monday.
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| | 21:36 | | 41 residents and 11 staff members have become infected with COVID-19 at Cottonwoods Care Home. Six residents have died.
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| | 21:35 | | Internal documents say the federal government could consider making the COVID-19 vaccines 'a national interest item.'
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| | 21:32 | | Environment Canada says easterly winds are pushing smoke from wildfires north of Hudson Bay into the northern grainbelt.
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| | 21:31 | | Legault was sharply criticized last week for denying the existence of systemic racism and for refusing to make the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation a statutory holiday.
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| | 21:18 | | A Vancouver man has helped raised more than $423,000 for truth and reconciliation after deciding to donate a day's pay on Sept. 30.
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| | 21:07 | | Operators of Lily Lake Pavilion are hoping no further public health measures are necessary in New Brunswick. Health officials blamed some recent cases on private gatherings.
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| | 21:07 | | SGI says more people in Saskatchewan are injured in distracted driving collisions every year than are injured in impaired driving and speeding collisions combined.
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| | 21:02 | | Some parents call for a return to distance learning as COVID-19 cases rise in New Brunswick.
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| | 21:01 | | Green party leader Mike Schreiner says an 80 per cent vaccination rate is not good enough when children under 12 can't be vaccinated themselves.
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| | Toronto Sun 21:54 | | MAGA mania is on its way — again. So says former White House adviser Steve Bannon, who is predicting a "sweeping victory" for MAGA policies in the 2022 midterms that will ultimately pave the way to former president Donald Trump winning a second term in 2024. Bannon made his bold prediction at a social club […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:52 | | Nick Ritchie has made a positive first impression on Auston Matthews. So has Spencer Carbery. After signing with the Maple Leafs in July, Ritchie is the obvious candidate to play on the top line with Matthews and Mitch Marner. "(The chemistry) has been good in the couple of drills we have had together," Matthews said […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:50 | | True love knows no borders, but rules are rules. With that in mind, a couple from upstate New York whose wedding plans were derailed by pandemic-related travel restrictions at the U.S.-Canadian border drummed up a compromise of sorts. They said "I do" directly at the Quebec crossing in order to ensure all their guests could […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:47 | | An observer wouldn't have missed Auston Matthews on Monday. And it wasn't just because the Maple Leafs superstar was wearing a red sweater on the ice at the Ford Performance Centre. For the first time at training camp, Matthews participated in a full practice, engaging in drills with linemates Mitch Marner and Nick Ritchie. Afterward, […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:47 | | If Hollywood wants a great location for its next zombie movie, look no further than Toronto's famous PATH system which meanders under downtown's concrete jungle. A ghost movie would work, as well, because this once-thriving system of tunnels with shops offering food, drink, and services have become a ghost town. You could throw a bowling […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:46 | | They were happy campers all along, but the same can't be said about their fretting family. A New Zealand family that had gone on a multiple-week camping trip and was feared missing by their loved ones returned happy and healthy this week. On Sept. 11, a man identified as Thomas Phillips by The New Zealand […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:45 | | It has become more obvious that Justin Trudeau is a spoiled brat. Most of the world should see this by now, but doesn't. Instead of using the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — his federal holiday creation — to listen to Indigenous survivors about the cross-Canada indignity of residential schools, Trudeau spent most of […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:41 | | The Blue Jays accomplished an unusual feat in 2021: They managed to both overachieve and underachieve. That they won 91 games is no small feat. They had won that many in a season only once since the World Series years, in the bonkers thrill ride of 2015. It's a lot of wins, in any season. […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:38 | | It was at 8:37 p.m. on Oct. 1 when Robin Lehner decided he could not be silent anymore and took a stand for player rights in the only way he knew how. "Where is the @nhlpa and all nhl players in all this attacks on our freedom of choice?" the Vegas Golden Knights goalie and […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:35 | | Toronto FC attacker Yeferson Soteldo was named to the MLS Team of the Week on Monday for his stellar play in Sunday's 3-1 victory over the Chicago Fire at BMO Field — a little reward for what has been an extremely trying season for the Venezuelan international. In fact, TFC GM Ali Curtis couldn't help […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 21:36 | | TORONTO — Ontario's education minister says about 80 per cent of school staff have attested to being fully vaccinated against COVID-19. That is roughly the percentage of vaccination seen in the eligible population provincewide. The government has said employers in settings considered high-risk for COVID-19, including schools and hospitals, need to have workers immunized against […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 20:03 | | Sources at Queen's Park say Ontario's top doctor will make an announcement Tuesday about a targeted surveillance and rapid COVID-19 testing strategy in schools. Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore is set to make an announcement from Queen's Park at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday. Last week Moore said the province was "reviewing" its use […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 19:54 | | A woman is dead after suffering a medical episode and driving her car into the back of a parked trailer in Mississauga, police said Monday. Peel police said they were called at around 2:07 p.m. to a Brick furniture store in the Ridgeway Drive and Dundas Street area for a report of a collision. The […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 19:19 | | Opposition leaders at Queen's Park are accusing Premier Doug Ford of a double standard after he allowed Durham MPP Lindsay Park to remain in caucus despite her misrepresenting her vaccination status. "We were under the impression that Ms. Park had been vaccinated," Government House Leader Paul Calandra told reporters Monday. "It was our impression, my […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 18:25 | | Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath says it's "statistically curious" that medical exemptions for COVID-19 vaccines are supposed to be rare, but two of the province's 70 Progressive Conservative representatives have them. The government announced late Friday that Lindsey Park, one of Premier Doug Ford's caucus members, had been stripped of her parliamentary assistant role for […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 16:44 | | We know you have questions about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and we're working to get you the answers, straight from the most trusted sources. Toronto's Associate Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey, will answer your COVID-19 related questions in a LIVE interview on Wednesday, Oct. 6 at 12:30 p.m. on our YouTube page as […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 16:19 | | OTTAWA – Senior federal officials were told in the spring that the government could make it mandatory for all workers nationwide to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The Trudeau Liberals have promised to bring in mandatory vaccination requirements for federally regulated workers, such as those employed by transportation, banks and telecommunication companies. Those workers account for […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 18:00 | | Justin Trudeau is headed back to Ottawa, days after he was slammed for flying to Tofino, B.C. for a vacation on the first Truth and Reconciliation day.
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| | CityNews Toronto 16:36 | | Facebook said Monday it is aware some users were having trouble accessing its platform as well as Instagram, which it owns.
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| | CityNews Toronto 16:36 | | Facebook said Monday it is aware some users were having trouble accessing its platform as well as Instagram, which it owns.
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| | CityNews Toronto 16:36 | | Facebook said Monday it is aware some users were having trouble accessing its platform as well as Instagram, which it owns.
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| | CityNews Toronto 16:36 | | Facebook said Monday it is aware some users were having trouble accessing its platform as well as Instagram, which it owns.
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| | CityNews Toronto 16:36 | | Facebook said Monday it is aware some users were having trouble accessing its platform as well as Instagram, which it owns.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:49 | | The city has found an independent consultant to review the return-to-service plan for the troubled Confederation Line. City manager Steve Kanellakos told council on Monday that he has hired Philadelphia-based TRA for the job and the firm has already sent staff to the Ottawa LRT system for a preliminary assessment. The $2.1-billion LRT system has […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:36 | | A resident at an Ottawa long-term care home has died of COVID-19, the first long-term care death from the disease in the city since June. Ottawa Public Health reported the death of the resident after an outbreak at Residence Saint-Louis in Orléans. Six residents and one staff member at the home were infected with COVID-19 […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:36 | | The abandoned corridor is about 35 km long and, on average, 30 metres wide.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:07 | | Police are continuing to investigate a crash that killed two people on Old Highway 2 in Trenton on Sunday afternoon. Two vehicles, one heading east and one westbound, collided east of RCAF Road at about 12:25 p.m. Sunday, the Quinte West detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police said in a release Monday. The driver and […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:54 | | Patrol officers found property damage to a home and shell casings on the ground when they were called to a report of shots fired on Queen Mary Street on Saturday night. No one was injured in the incident, which happened in the 400 block of the street, near Frances and Isidore streets, at about 11:30 […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:44 | | The general who wrote a positive reference letter for a sex offender is now back on the job at defence headquarters working on the military's response to various reviews of sexual misconduct in the Canadian Forces. Maj.-Gen. Peter Dawe will review recommendations that will emerge from a new investigation by former Supreme Court justice Louise […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:32 | | "I turn around and people were jumping on the car and all the windows broke. Then they flipped it. That was the most scary part."
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:24 | | A planning committee meeting that spanned two days ended on Monday with a 6-2 vote in support of a master site plan for the future Civic hospital on the Central Experimental Farm. The committee endorsement is one of the many steps The Ottawa Hospital will need to clear as it develops the $2.8-billion health-care centre […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:24 | | A week after she was apparently dog-napped, Ellie is back in her owner's arms. Charlotte Hanington shared the happy homecoming on social media Sunday. The 14-year-old toy Manchester terrier disappeared a week earlier from Hanington's car, which was parked at a Westboro supermarket. Hanington said in her Instagram post Sunday that she was messaged on […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:23 | | Police seized illicit cannabis products reportedly valued at more than $1 million in raids in Kanata and Carleton Place last week. Four Ottawa residents were arrested and officers executed search warrants at an industrial facility on Emily Street in Carleton Place and a home on Huntsman Crescent in Kanata Sept. 29, the Ontario Provincial Police […]
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| | The Georgia Straight 21:45 | | Officers have responded to 82 violent crimes and 259 property crimes in Gastown since April.
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| | The Georgia Straight 21:44 | | The event takes place online on October 8.
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| | The Georgia Straight 21:39 | | Facebook was especially hard hit, declining by nearly five percent on the day.
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| | The Georgia Straight 20:17 | | The Community Arts Council of Vancouver has just announced the return of the Vancouver Outsider Arts Festival, which will take place at the Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre from October 15 to 17. The fifth annual event features visual and performing artists facing social exclusion and other barriers to opportunities for art exhibition, performance, and sales. The artists come from a point of view that is outside the mainstream art world trends. |
| | The Georgia Straight 17:03 | | Benchmark prices of single-family homes in the two regions range from $1.3 million to $1.8 million.
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| | The Georgia Straight 16:53 | | Tickets go on sale to the general public on October 7.
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| | The Georgia Straight 16:30 | | Jodi is an Indigenous woman studying criminology in B.C. with the goal of working in a role where she can help youth and work to remove drugs from the street.
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| | Windsor Star 21:44 | | The city is planning on bringing back Bright Lights Windsor for 2021. The popular holiday season event — which festoons Jackson Park with light displays — was cancelled last year due to COVID-19 precautions. But Ray Mensour, the City of Windsor's commissioner of community services, said at a council meeting on Monday that Bright Lights […]
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| | Windsor Star 21:33 | | A vehicle crashed through a barrier on EC Row Expressway and dropped to the road below Sunday afternoon, closing a section of Huron Church Road. Provincial police said in a statement Sunday night a car was travelling on EC Row when it "left the roadway and fell down onto Huron Church Road" around 4:45 p.m. […]
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| | Windsor Star 21:31 | | Heightened COVID-19 restrictions for bars, restaurants and other businesses in Windsor-Essex are being lifted. Nearly one month after the region's top doctor introduced a ban on indoor dancing and midnight closures for nightclubs, adult entertainment venues, bars, and restaurants, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit on Monday announced it would be pulling back those restrictions effective […]
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| | Windsor Star 21:10 | | Canada-bound traffic on the Ambassador Bridge has resumed and one person is in police custody after possible explosives found near the bridge forced an evacuation and a halt to some cross-border traffic Monday. The Canada Border Service Agency alerted Windsor police at around 9:30 a.m. after possible explosives were found inside a vehicle in secondary […]
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| | Windsor Star 20:58 | | Extracurricular activities will remain on hold at Windsor-Essex schools, the local health unit has announced. With more than 200 class cohorts dismissed following in-school COVID-19 exposures so far this school year, as well as a lower than expected vaccination rate among young people, acting medical officer of health Dr. Shanker Nesathurai on Monday said the […]
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| | Windsor Star 20:46 | | A Windsor man who crashed and burned a BMW sports car with six occupants two years ago has been sentenced to 179 days in jail. Ricardo Siwak, who was 19 at the time of the July 2019 crash off Howard Avenue, was also placed on a year's probation during which he is prohibited from driving, […]
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| | Windsor Star 20:41 | | Key discussion by city council on some major Windsor riverfront projects — the proposed canopy over the festival plaza and the showcase gallery for Streetcar 351 — will have to wait. Both the multi-million-dollar Riverfront Festival Plaza canopy and the controversial Celestial Beacon were on the agenda for Monday's council meeting. But the items were […]
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| | Windsor Star 20:32 | | An anonymous investor has stepped forward to ensure that Bryerswood Youth Camp in Amherstburg will continue to offer outdoor recreation and leadership opportunities for children in the Windsor-Essex region. A not-for-profit community group known as the Bryerswood Youth Camp Optimist Club was staring down an Oct. 30 deadline to purchase the 25-acre site for $500,000 from Girl Guides Canada. Despite the fundraising limitations presented […]
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| | Windsor Star 20:28 | | In the end, the loss means absolutely nothing for the Windsor Spitfires. Sunday's 6-2 loss at the WFCU Centre to the Oshawa Generals left the Spitfires with just a 2-4 record in six exhibition games. "You want to win games," Spitfires' forward Wyatt Johnston said. "You never go to the rink not caring, but exhibitions […]
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| | Windsor Star 19:18 | | Kingsville will host a Santa Claus parade after all. Just days after the Windsor Parade Corporation announced it would not hold a parade in Kingsville, the town and its Fantasy of Lights Committee have stepped into the void. A media release said the parade will take place in downtown Kingsville Saturday, Nov. 20. "As the […]
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| | The Province 18:18 | | Thousands of B.C. children and their families are able to celebrate Christmas each year with a hearty dinner and presents under the tree because of the generosity of donors like you. This year, your gift is especially needed due to the continued impacts of COVID-19.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 20:20 | | "If somebody has a piece of information, bring it forward. You have the power to help resolve a lot of pain for a lot of people. Not bringing it forward just continues to perpetuate too many of the challenges we face."
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 19:08 | | A 22-year-old man was expected to make his first appearance in court.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 16:23 | | Sheree Fertuck disappeared from a Kenaston-area gravel pit, where she was hauling gravel, on Dec. 7, 2015.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:50 | | Three-quarters of new cases were among the unvaccinated, who continue to fill hospitals and intensive care units.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:07 | | Although Connor Bedard commands most of the attention, teammates such as Sloan Stanick have been a key to the Pats' early-season success.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:04 | | The University of Regina Rams defeated the top-ranked team in U Sports, the Calgary Dinos, 34-21 at Mosaic Stadium on Saturday.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:01 | | At a time when the Riders are struggling to call and execute plays on offence, the signing of receiver Duke Williams is a much-needed tonic.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 20:17 | | It appears the public opinion tide on COVID-19 has dramatically turned on Scott Moe, just as he faces what could be an internal crisis.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 19:26 | | The Saskatchewan Roughriders have added much-needed explosiveness to their receiving corps by signing 2018 CFL all-star Duke Williams. Williams, most recently of the Buffalo Bills, had 88 receptions for 1,579 yards and 11 touchdowns with Edmonton three years ago before moving to the NFL in January of 2019. Williams played in four games with the […]
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| | Regina Leader-Post 19:13 | | The layoffs come after rumblings in May of this year that the company was looking to eliminate up to 90 in-scope positions.
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:40 | | Olive was slated to be sent to the slaughterhouse earlier this year — until she became friends with Zoe Serrati.
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:39 | | Premier François Legault admitted the National Assembly sent the wrong message last week during debates over systemic racism in Quebec.
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:36 | | "In the plan, he would have skated more lately, so I'm less confident now (that he will be ready)," head coach Dominique Ducharme says.
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| | Montreal Gazette 20:51 | | The union says Quebec is not giving its engineers "the mandate or tools to ensure supervision and due diligence" of contracts with external firms.
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| | Montreal Gazette 20:51 | | Pace of vaccination slows considerably in Quebec, with only 6,000 doses administered yesterday – the lowest one-day count since February.
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| | Montreal Gazette 20:50 | | Another English-speaking community group has waded into the debate over Bill 96. The Task Force on Linguistic Policy pokes holes in the bill which they say goes far beyond just the language question.
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| | Montreal Gazette 20:21 | | The plan includes financially supporting artists, making arts and culture more accessible and preserving the city's heritage.
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| | Montreal Gazette 19:31 | | Premier François Legault should acknowledge that it exists against First Nations in Quebec.
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| | Montreal Gazette 19:10 | | Marvin Rotrand says he will work to combat hate crimes and reiterate B'nai Brith's stance against online hate.
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| | Montreal Gazette 18:50 | | It was exciting to see the Habs reach the Cup final for the first time since 1993, but it could have an adverse effect on the team's development.
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| | Calgary Herald 21:54 | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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| | Calgary Herald 21:44 | | Justice Jim Eamon stressed he wasn't suggesting the women don't have legitimate claims, but it would be easier for a civil court to put an exact dollar figure on the psychological harm each suffered
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| | Calgary Herald 21:39 | | Myers found Johnston guilty of six violations of a court order that he cease making defamatory statements about restaurateur Mohamad Fakih.
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| | Calgary Herald 21:30 | | Last week, he drove up to his physiotherapy appointment, took out his wheelchair from his car, snapped on its wheels and was in the building in less than a minute. He often travels alone.
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| | Calgary Herald 16:39 | | Author, photojournalist and former Calgary Herald journalist David Bly wrote many historical pieces for the Herald over the years. The following story was written in 2006 as Calgary's Stephen Harper was elected prime minister. Albertans had rough ride: The two previous prime ministers from this province had trouble reconciling centrist governments with home constituencies that […]
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| | Vancouver Sun 21:53 | | Williams, who goes by Marcella Desjarlais on her Facebook page, posted an Internet meme that wrongly claimed members of the media were executed during the Nuremberg trials.
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| | Vancouver Sun 21:22 | | The Opposition Liberals and Greens say they expect the New Democrat government to bring forth long-awaited old-growth policy reforms during the session.
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| | Vancouver Sun 20:48 | | Hootsuite's 27,000-square-foot flagship office was reconfigured in January 2021 from traditional cubicles to collaborative couches and treadmill, bike or sit-stand desks
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| | Vancouver Sun 20:39 | | Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.
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| | Vancouver Sun 20:34 | | Would you scrap your fossil fuel car for a an eight-month adult single-zone pass or a 14-month concession pass worth $802?
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| | Vancouver Sun 20:07 | | The benchmark price of a detached home in Metro Vancouver increased to $1,828,200, or 20 per cent higher, compared to the September 2020.
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:00 | | 'I wanted it to feel light and airy and fresh and approachable,' designer and lifestyle influencer Jillian Harris says.
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:00 | | Katie Jane Hughes isn't afraid to play with colour.
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| | Vancouver Sun 16:49 | | Fall in B.C. is about snuggling up, enjoying a hearty meal, and enjoying the outdoors despite or maybe because of the rain. There is no shortage of places to celebrate; October is BC Craft Beer Month and BC Wine Harvest Month, so raise a glass in celebration of the season. And pack your sense of […]
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| | Vancouver Sun 16:13 | | Health officials say they are offering boosters because of the risks of living in group settings
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