Oct 05, 00:00

 
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     Police said that responding officers located a man with a stab wound in his back. Toronto paramedics tell CP24 that the man was rushed to a trauma centre in ...


 
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     OG Anunoby scored 21 points to lead the Raptors 123-107 over the Sixers, a triumphant return in Toronto's first game at Scotiabank Arena in 584 days. Justin ...


 
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     In a series of tweets published Monday evening, TPH said the affected schools include Westway Junior Public School, Immaculate Conception Catholic School, and ...


 
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     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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     ... Region say a man is facing charges after he was found to be impaired and driving with a suspended licence shortly after dropping … Read more on cp24.com.


 
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     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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     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 ...


 
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 ...


 
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 ...


 
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.


 
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.


 
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.


 
CTV News - Toronto 01:49
     It might have been just a pre-season game, but to the Toronto Raptors and their fans, Monday night's pre-season opener against the visiting Philadelphia 76ers felt like so much more.


 
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.


 
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.


 
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.'


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 02:00
     Felix Jasmin, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis two years ago, and his team are carrying a canoe from Toronto to Montreal to raise funds and awareness about the disease.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 02:49
     In cities across Canada, people gathered to mark a day that honours the thousands of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls are questioning the federal government's commitment to helping them.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 23:26
     In a statement, the Canadian Armed Forces said it had dispatched a Cormorant rescue helicopter in response to the crash.


 
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.


 
03:54
     The Edmonton Oilers scored two quick power-play goals in the third period to edge the Calgary Flames 4-3 Monday night at Rogers Place.


 
03:19
     Some Albertans remain defiant when it comes to indoor gatherings this Thanksgiving. Experts say those who choose to gather could have tragic outcomes.


 
02:51
     Winnipeg police investigating what they are calling a "major motor vehicle collision" that occurred on Provencher Boulevard in St. Boniface Monday.


 
02:30
     Kenny Lawler won't play for the Blue Bombers this week after informing the team he was arrested for impaired driving.


 
02:04
     The data suggests that the drop is due to waning efficacy, rather than more contagious variants, researchers said.


 
01:48
     Vancouver police say they are seeing an increase in graffiti in the city.


 
01:42
     Coaches don't put much stock in the pre-season, but Toronto Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe and Ottawa Senators coach D.J. Smith agree that it's a time for peripheral players to step up.


 
01:38
     The Joint Rescue Coordination Centre responded to the call of a crash near Killam Bay east of Powell River around 2 p.m. Monday.


 
01:34
     A man in his 20s was left with traumatic injuries after being struck by a train on Stoney Nakoda First Nation Monday, according to EMS.


 
01:30
     It might have been just a pre-season game, but to the Toronto Raptors and their fans, Monday night's pre-season opener against the visiting Philadelphia 76ers felt like so much more.


 
Toronto Sun 03:24
     Facebook Inc blamed a "faulty configuration change" for a nearly six-hour outage on Monday that prevented the company's 3.5 billion users from accessing its social media and messaging services such as WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger. The company in a late Monday blog post did not specify who executed the configuration change and whether it was planned. […]


 
Toronto Sun 02:50
     A man is in hospital after being stabbed in the back and another man is in custody following an incident in downtown Toronto on Monday night. Toronto Police responded to reports of a stabbing in the area of Dundas St. W. and Beaconsfield Ave. at about 8:25 p.m. A man was located with a stab […]


 
Toronto Sun 02:42
     OTTAWA — No Maple Leafs want to be on the dock when the ship sails with the final lineup. So a regular such as Pierre Engvall, crowded by newcomers and missing the first part of training camp with a hip injury, needed to make the most of his first game Monday at the Canadian Tire […]


 
Toronto Sun 02:34
     It was exactly 584 days between Raptors games at the Scotiabank Arena and the fact that the return was a more or less meaningless pre-season game could not dampen the enthusiasm of the announced crowd of 8,016. They were treated to an entertaining, if at times erratic display of basketball, which was about right given […]


 
Toronto Sun 01:34
     You have a right to be that cynical about grinding Urban Meyer video going public


 
Toronto Sun 01:31
     Bubba Wallace held back tears while reflecting on the long road that led him to his first-ever NASCAR Cup Series win at Talladega Superspeedway on Monday. His victory in the YellaWood 500 came after a rainstorm cut the race short with Wallace in the lead, making him the first Black driver to win a race […]


 
Toronto Sun 01:21
     OTTAWA — A former diplomat and cabinet minister is denouncing the anti-Asian racism directed at a Canadian senator he's called a mouthpiece for China, while still condemning his views. Chris Alexander told The Canadian Press he has serious concerns that Sen. Yuen Pau Woo retweeted a Toronto Star column that suggested Canada assisted the United […]


 
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 […]


 
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 […]


 
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 […]


 
CityNews Toronto 02:35
     Toronto police say a man has been injured following a stabbing in a west Toronto neighbourhood. Police said they were called at around 8:25 p.m. Monday to the Dundas Street West and Beaconsfield Avenue area for reports of a stabbing. When officers arrived, they found a man with a stab wound to the back, police […]


 
CityNews Toronto 02:14
     A group affiliated with the federal People's Party of Canada (PPC) may be working to form a provincial version in Ontario. Speculation about a party forming in time for the 2022 Ontario provincial election began with a now-deleted tweet from the "@iMikeofStaff" account Monday morning. "PPC is launching a provincial party in Ontario! They are […]


 
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 […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 02:42
     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 […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 02:08
     The abandoned corridor is about 35 km long and, on average, 30 metres wide.


 
Ottawa Citizen 01:50
     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 […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 01:06
     Mayor Jim Watson said Monday that he, too, supports prosecuting those who broke the law, but that he doesn't want the game cancelled.


 
Ottawa Citizen 22:35
     The ultimate goal, according to the throne speech delivered in the legislative chamber Monday, is "avoiding future lockdowns."


 
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.


 
The Georgia Straight 01:00
     Our critics pick the best movies available to watch on the Canadian streaming platform.


 
The Georgia Straight 00:50
     These wings can either be deep-fried or grilled.


 
The Georgia Straight 00:10
     In today's COVID-19 update, there are some encouraging signs.


 
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 […]


 
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 […]


 
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 […]


 
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 […]


 
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 […]


 
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 […]


 
The Province 02:17
     Opinion: Treating patients sickened by summers of wildfire smoke and the heat dome has made it clear to me that we cannot afford to further delay climate action


 
The Province 01:00
     Opinion: Letters to The Province, Oct 5, 2021.


 
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.


 
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


 
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.


 
Ottawa Sun 02:57
     The Ottawa Senators can't standing losing any round of the Battle of Ontario even in the preseason. Trying to get ramped up to star the season, the Senators weren't to take advantage of their chances and dropped a 3-1 decision to the Toronto Maple Leafs Monday night at the Canadian Tire Centre. Winger Connor Brown […]


 
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, […]


 
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. […]


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 01:05
     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.


 
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.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 00:32
     Conditions are quite localized and are expected to improve later this week," Environment Canada said in its alert.


 
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."


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 23:47
     "What's the old saying? Respect is earned. Hopefully we earned a little bit of respect with our play."


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 23:35
     Orano wants to expand it "because the tailings produced from milling Cigar Lake ore used significantly more capacity" than expected.


 
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.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:46
     The Saskatchewan Health Authority said out-of-province deceased donations and living donor transplants can be considered in "rare cases." 


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:08
     A 22-year-old man was expected to make his first appearance in court.


 
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."


 
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.


 
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.


 
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.


 
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.


 
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.


 
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.


 
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."


 
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. 


 
Montreal Gazette 01:39
     Bloc ahead of Conservative candidate by only 92 votes.


 
Montreal Gazette 01:10
     Brendan Gallagher drops down to third line with Jake Evans and Joel Armia as Habs prepare for their last two pre-season games.


 
Montreal Gazette 00:37
     The tests will be administered by school staff and provide results within 15 minutes.


 
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.


 
Montreal Gazette 00:27
     Marvin Rotrand says he will work to combat hate crimes and reiterate B'nai Brith's stance against online hate.


 
Montreal Gazette 00:24
     Olive was slated to be sent to the slaughterhouse earlier this year — until she became friends with Zoe Serrati.


 
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."


 
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.


 
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.


 
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.


 
Calgary Herald 03:19
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary


 
Calgary Herald 02:08
     Advance polls opened Monday for Calgary's highly contested municipal vote as campaigns barrel toward the election finish line


 
Calgary Herald 01:15
     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


 
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'


 
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 […]


 
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


 
Calgary Sun 01:55
     A one-off elimination game isn't baseball. There's the absence of working a rotation, managing a bullpen and strategizing a series. But it's hard to pass on a night — one-off or otherwise — when it involves the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. It's always epic stuff. "It's gonna be nuts," Red Sox […]


 
Vancouver Sun 02:59
     B.C. Solicitor General and Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth, who has called aggressive and violent anti-vaccine protesters "COVIDiots," confirmed the news Monday


 
Vancouver Sun 02:46
     The proposed policy requires student self assessment and student goal setting as part of the reporting process.


 
Vancouver Sun 02:14
     "People involved are going to get the absolute best care in the world, as they should, and health authorities in the south are supporting health authorities in the north, as they should, as we do as a province … but I think it's particularly important to understand the need to be vaccinated now." — Adrian Dix


 
Vancouver Sun 01:36
     The decision runs counter to a ruling handed down in August by another B.C. judge but is in line with another recent ruling by a judge in Ontario


 
Vancouver Sun 01:24
     Early use of 'Mr. Big' technique problematic as Dean Roberts seeks ministerial review, one that needs the Crown's co-operation to get crime-scene evidence in the case


 
Vancouver Sun 01:00
     Opinion: Letters to The Vancouver Sun, Oct. 5, 2021.


 
Vancouver Sun 00:57
     Analysis: The project was said to be on-track "for now" to stay within the revised $16 billion budget approved by the NDP cabinet earlier this year


 
Vancouver Sun 00:38
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.


 
Vancouver Sun 00:18
     Health officials say they are offering boosters because of the risks of living in group settings


 
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