| | Goal cp24.com 23:25 | | The Ambassador Bridge border crossing was fully reopened late Monday afternoon following a police investigation into an "isolated incident" of possible ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 23:03 | | According to Niagara Regional Police Service's traffic enforcement unit, the breath sample showed a blood alcohol level of three times the legal limit. A @ ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 21:45 | | But Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson insisted. No, he was the one. He was James Bond. Craig, then a rising performer but far from the expected choice, never ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 21:22 | | TORONTO - A big drop in the technology sector led Canada's main stock index to fall to its lowest level since July even as energy rose as crude oil prices ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 21:12 | | Ontario's top public health official will make an announcement regarding rapid testing on Tuesday morning, CP24 has learned. Chief Medical Officer of Health ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 20:37 | | CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Captain Kirk is rocketing into space next week - boldly going where no other sci-fi stars have gone.
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| | Goal cp24.com 19:30 | | cp24.com - Abby Neufeld • 1d. McMaster University has issued a statement in response to a large gathering of students over the weekend attending an event ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 19:04 | | But she has produced a medical exemption and will not be kicked out of caucus, Government House Leader Paul Calandra said. It makes Park the second caucus ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 18:55 | | The report by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists brought promises of tax reform and demands for resignations and investigations, as well ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 18:45 | | One person is in custody after someone opened fire Monday aboard an Amtrak train in Tucson, Arizona, causing passengers to flee, police said.
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| | Goal cp24.com 18:45 | | The collision occurred shortly after 2 p.m. in a parking lot on Ridgeway Drive, located near Dundas Street West and Winston Park Drive. Peel police say the lone ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 18:15 | | The company did not say what might be causing the outage, which began around 11:40 a.m. ET. Websites and apps often suffer outages of varying size and duration, ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 17:37 | | Lt.-Gov. Elizabeth Dowdeswell delivered Premier Doug Ford's throne speech, marking the start of a new legislative session and the opportunity to present a ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 17:26 | | So far, an investigation revealed the driver of the Audi R8, licence plate CTPV512, was headed south on Highway 427 and then east onto the Gardiner when it ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 17:15 | | OTTAWA - The Public Health Agency of Canada says it's working with other governments still dubious about allowing Canadians with mixed vaccines to travel ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 17:03 | | Health officials on Sunday reported 93 new cases and two virus-related deaths, bringing the pandemic's overall death toll in the province to 66. They said New ...
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| | TORONTO STAR 23:30 | | Mayor John Tory says citywide licensing remains too "divisive" to push ahead |
| | TORONTO STAR 22:11 | | The families of Zemerai Khan Mohammed, 26, and Tyler McLean, 25, described their loss in court Monday. "Our boys were alive, vibrant human beings who showed loyalty and bravery and love for each other in their final moments of life," McLean's mother said. |
| | 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. |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 22:42 | | An Ontario couple who arrived at Toronto Pearson with their driver's licences were shocked when they were told they wouldn't be allowed to board the flight.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 00:47 | | Toronto Public Health (TPH) has declared outbreaks of COVID-19 at three schools in the city after multiple cases of the virus were found to be linked within the individual facilities.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 21:46 | | Ontario's top public health official will make an announcement Tuesday morning regarding rapid testing in schools in areas where there are high incidence rates of COVID-19, CTV News Toronto has learned.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 23:07 | | Police in Niagara Region say a man is facing charges after he was found to be impaired and driving with a suspended licence shortly after dropping his children off at school earlier today.
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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 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 22:59 | | Calls for long-term care reform, as well as better wages for nurses, echoed outside the Queen's Park on Monday during two separate protests as MPPs returned to work for the start of a new legislative session.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 21:57 | | The federal Conservatives will be holding its first post-election in-person caucus meeting on Tuesday, where the national caucus is expected to vote on whether or not to give themselves the power to potentially oust Erin O'Toole.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 00:21 | | Former Green Party leader Jim Harris is accusing Annamie Paul of using her experience of racism and sexism as excuses for what he calls her poor performance over the last year -- comments that Black Lives Matter Toronto co-founder Sandy Hudson calls 'disgusting.'
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 23:09 | | In light of a bombshell report that exposed the tax havens used by the world's elite, new focus has emerged on how easy it is to create a trust or shell company that can shield the owner from taxes.
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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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| | 00:58 | | A Vancouver employer is offering some 120 staff members the option to swap out some statutory holidays for ones that better reflect their beliefs.
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| | 00:40 | | Winston Littlecrow died from a gunshot wound in December 2019 after members of the Terror Squad were looking for retaliation. A 17-year-old was charged with first-degree murder.
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| | 00:39 | | Connor McDavid has been named to Canada's men's hockey team for the Beijing Olympics.
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| | 00:38 | | A Saskatoon bar said two or three customers became belligerent, attacked staff, and police had to be called after they allegedly refused to show their proof-of-vaccine.
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| | 00:29 | | "We need to raise $60,000."
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| | 00:24 | | A website for the new creed states that COVID-19 vaccine mandates, vaccine passport systems and proof of vaccination policies "are not compatible with those who hold our beliefs."
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| | 00:19 | | About 20 paramedics will lend a hand at some emergency rooms in the south shore including the Anna-Laberge hospital and the Suroît Hospital in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield.
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| | 00:12 | | On Oct 4, community-based organizations host annual events to honour 'Sisters in Spirit' initiatives, and support families of missing and murdered Indigenous peoples.
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| | 00:00 | | Watch the full broadcast of Global National with Dawna Friesen
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| | 23:57 | | A young mother who was injured in a hit-and-run crash in Calgary that killed her boyfriend is calling for justice.
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| | Toronto Sun 00:43 | | LOS ANGELES — Britney Spears on Monday thanked the fans who have conducted a long campaign to end her conservatorship. Spears, 39, made the comments on Twitter following a court ruling last week that suspended her father as the controller of her business affairs and set a November date to consider whether to terminate the […]
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| | Toronto Sun 00:39 | | The Ford government is poised to unveil plans for rapid testing in schools. Dr. Kieran Moore, the province's chief medical officer, will reveal the details at a news conference at Queen's Park just before 9 a.m. on Tuesday. Opposition parties and parent groups have been calling for the widespread use of rapid antigen tests as […]
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| | Toronto Sun 00:36 | | Ben Affleck is having fun as Batman again after struggling with the character in Justice League. The Oscar winner reprised his character as Bruce Wayne and his crime-fighting alter ego for new movie The Flash, and admits he had a great time reconnecting with the Caped Crusader after a "difficult" experience on the set of […]
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| | Toronto Sun 00:35 | | 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 00:29 | | Double-lot estate features main home, guest house, servant's quarters and a treehouse for the kids
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| | Toronto Sun 00:25 | | WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said on Monday the federal government could breach its $28.4 trillion debt limit in a historic default unless Republicans join Democrats in voting to raise it in the two next weeks. Senate Republicans, led by Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, have twice in recent weeks blocked action to raise the debt […]
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| | Toronto Sun 00:15 | | It was supposed to be Hamilton Police Const. Paul Manning's star turn, but instead the 10 people in attendance were treated to an empty chair. The former undercover cop was charged with eight counts of discreditable conduct under the province's Police Service Act. Among the allegations were that Manning had disseminated confidential police intelligence on […]
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| | Toronto Sun 00:13 | | Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp at least partially reconnected to the global internet late on Monday afternoon Eastern time, nearly six hours into an outage that paralyzed the social media platform. Facebook and its WhatsApp and Instagram apps went dark at around noon Eastern time (1600 GMT), in what website monitoring group Downdetector said was the […]
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| | Toronto Sun 00:07 | | Canada's former top bureaucrat who rose to prominence during the SNC-Lavalin affair makes no mention of the infamous scandal in his new book, reports Blacklock's Reporter. And Michael Wernick — who abruptly resigned from his post as Clerk of the Privy Council in 2019 following disclosures of his role in the failed attempt by cabinet […]
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| | Toronto Sun 00:04 | | Investigators want Kalyan Trivedi, 30, to contact police
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| | CityNews Toronto 22:17 | | The NDP is to ask a judge for a recount in a Toronto seat where it lost to the Liberals by 76 votes. The New Democrats say they will go before a judge on Tuesday to ask for a recount in Davenport, a Toronto riding where it narrowly lost to the Liberals. The result was […]
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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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| | Ottawa Citizen 00:06 | | Mayor Jim Watson said Monday that he, too, supports prosecuting those who broke the law, but that he doesn't want the game cancelled.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 22:35 | | The ultimate goal, according to the throne speech delivered in the legislative chamber Monday, is "avoiding future lockdowns."
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| | Ottawa Citizen 22:15 | | The hub now offers seniors' services, medical imaging, rehabilitation services, some mental health and wellness services, some specialty clinics, care co-ordination and a mobility aids store.
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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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| | The Georgia Straight 00:50 | | These wings can either be deep-fried or grilled.
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| | The Georgia Straight 00:10 | | In today's COVID-19 update, there are some encouraging signs.
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| | The Georgia Straight 22:00 | | Here's a drink recipe that can offer some sunshine when there isn't any.
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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. |
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| | Windsor Star 00:34 | | 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 23:12 | | A group of about two dozen local residents gathered on Windsor's waterfront Monday as part of a provincewide protest by the Ontario Health Coalition to pressure the provincial government to improve long-term care. The protest coincided with the government's throne speech marking the opening of the Ontario legislature. "My father was in long-term care and […]
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| | Windsor Star 22:44 | | 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 multimillion-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 22:29 | | Kids tried their hands crafting corn husk dolls at the John R. Park Homestead on Sunday afternoon, the first in a series of fun fall actives planned at the conservation area this month. "It's a super fun and easy way to get kids something hands-on to do," said Samantha Keller, interpreter at the homestead. "We're looking for […]
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| | Windsor Star 22:18 | | Kingsville will host a Santa Claus parade after all. Just days after the Windsor Parade Corp. 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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| | Windsor Star 22:17 | | 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 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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| | The Province 00:53 | | "How do you walk away from this now? You can't when they're putting your name on things." — Gord Collings in reference to Collings Field at Nobel Park, the new home of his UBC Thunderbirds.
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| | The Province 00:28 | | 'The surgery is taking place quickly and the doctors don't believe that this will be anything long term,' says Lions co-GM Neil McEvoy
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| | The Province 22:40 | | 'I like the competitive side of things and I'm here to make the team. That's all that's in my head.' — Canucks winger Zack MacEwen.
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| | Ottawa Sun 00:39 | | D.J. Smith is trying to ignore the noise surrounding restricted free agent winger Brady Tkachuk. And, there was no shortage of it Monday afternoon. The Ottawa Senators coach is trying to get ready to start the regular season and he can't concern himself with Tkachuk. Teasing the "Cam and Strick podcast on Twitter Monday, afternoon, […]
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| | Ottawa Sun 23:41 | | Caleb Evans figures he was six or seven when he started playing flag football. When he put on shoulder pads and started playing contact football a year or two later, he wasn't sure it was a game he wanted to stick with. He told his dad, Efrem, a former receiver, he didn't like getting hit. […]
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 00:55 | | A first-degree murder trial of a now 19-year-old man accused in connection to the city's 16th homicide of 2019 began Monday.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 00:44 | | Undercover officers hooked Greg in with the free contest in 2018, then offered him work in a fictitious criminal organization, the first undercover police witness testified on Monday.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 00:32 | | Conditions are quite localized and are expected to improve later this week," Environment Canada said in its alert.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 00:23 | | "If the province does not put more resources into fighting the wildfires, our communities will suffer from its impacts for years to come."
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 23:47 | | "What's the old saying? Respect is earned. Hopefully we earned a little bit of respect with our play."
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 23:35 | | Orano wants to expand it "because the tailings produced from milling Cigar Lake ore used significantly more capacity" than expected.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 23:34 | | A project at VIDO at the University of Saskatchewan will examine how COVID-19 vaccines provide protection from variants of concern.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:46 | | The Saskatchewan Health Authority said out-of-province deceased donations and living donor transplants can be considered in "rare cases."
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:08 | | A 22-year-old man was expected to make his first appearance in court.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:04 | | "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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| | Regina Leader-Post 23:27 | | 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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| | Regina Leader-Post 23:21 | | 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 22:33 | | A Saskatoon pot shop is facing f-bombs, rude comments and one-star reviews over a policy its staff has no control over.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 22:30 | | With complex social issues to deal with, city police would like to rely more on government- and community-based supports to help.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 22:28 | | Walkers carried roses with tags bearing the names of Indigenous women and girls from Regina who are missing or murdered.
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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 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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| | National Observer 23:13 | | Doug Ford's speech on Monday to mark the start of a new legislative session in Ontario touched on economic growth but did not mention education, child care or climate change.
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| | National Observer 22:51 | | Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau said in a statement Monday that the transit pipeline treaty "guarantees the uninterrupted transit of light crude oil and natural gas liquids between the two countries."
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| | National Observer 22:11 | | Several countries, including the United States, only recognize people with two identical doses of an approved vaccine as being fully vaccinated. As well, Oxford-AstraZeneca is not on the list of approved vaccines in many places.
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:37 | | The tests will be administered by school staff and provide results within 15 minutes.
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:30 | | 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 00:27 | | 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 00:24 | | 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 00:03 | | "We have intervened in the past ... and I will repeat the same message, that we cannot prevent people from speaking in their own language."
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:02 | | "Carey Price being out for I don't know how long gives me a chance to really prove that I can play in this league," Quebec native says.
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:00 | | The disrupted 2020 school year wreaked havoc on the vaccination schedule for HPV, potentially putting a cohort of kids at risk in the future.
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| | Montreal Gazette 23:50 | | On the island of Montreal, 11 of the 15 suburbs allow electors over 70 to vote by mail, however the city of Montreal does not.
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| | Montreal Gazette 23:45 | | Denis Coderre wants to rename Place du Canada as Place de la réconciliation; Valérie Plante calls the idea paternalistic.
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| | Montreal Gazette 22:54 | | Premier François Legault admitted the National Assembly sent the wrong message last week during debates over systemic racism in Quebec.
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| | Calgary Herald 00:49 | | Of the 822 non-ICU patients, 74.6 per cent are unvaccinated or partially vaccinated, but that raises to 90.3 per cent of those in ICU
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| | Calgary Herald 00:00 | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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| | Calgary Herald 23:46 | | The 'political gamble' in July 'is now taking a punishing toll both politically for the leader and in real human costs for Albertans and the health-care system'
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| | Calgary Herald 23:14 | | Legislation prohibiting a community-based conditional sentence for a massage therapist who sexually abused male clients violates his Charter rights, his lawyer said Monday. Defence counsel Jennifer Ruttan wants Judge Willie deWit to rule that Dennis Baltazar is eligible for a conditional sentence order (CSO) because the law against it is overly broad. Ruttan said even […]
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| | Calgary Herald 22:02 | | 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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| | Vancouver Sun 00:44 | | A judge hearing a Vancouver murder trial ordered that all prospective jurors be fully vaccinated in order to sit on the jury.
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:38 | | 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 00:18 | | Health officials say they are offering boosters because of the risks of living in group settings
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:14 | | It's the first time all 87 MLAs have been allowed to be in the legislature together at the same time since the start of the pandemic in March of 2020
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| | Vancouver Sun 23:59 | | The judge noted that the boy's father also supported the surgery and the boy had attended a consultation with the surgeon and the dad in August
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| | Vancouver Sun 23:14 | | 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 22:57 | | Vancouver Police Department spokesman Sgt. Steve Addison said officers had responded to 82 violent crimes and 259 property crimes (including 32 commercial break and enters) in Gastown since April.
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| | Vancouver Sun 22:28 | | 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 22:27 | | Analysis: "Vancouver is just stuck in this kind of suburban English countryside mentality with their single-family lots," frustrated builder says.
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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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