Oct 05, 15:00

 
Goal cp24.com 17:15
     Ontario youth can use a photocopy or digital version of an identification document alongside proof of their COVID-19 vaccination when accessing businesses ...


 
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     WhatsApp has become essential in Brazil to communicate between friends and families, but also at work - with many businesses using it to stay in touch with ...


 
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     Among the actions recommended by the report were better warning systems for flood- and drought-prone areas that can identify, for example, when a river is ...


 
Goal cp24.com 16:30
     LJUBLJANA, Slovenia (AP) - Police fired tear gas and water cannons at anti-government protesters in Slovenia's capital Tuesday, the eve of a major European ...


 
Goal cp24.com 16:30
     'I think it deserves a review: top health official says medical exemptions being granted far too frequently. Chris Fox, CP24 Web Content Writer. Published ...


 
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     ... life-threatening condition after police say she crashed into a parked tractor-trailer in the parking lot of a big box store in … Read more on cp24.com.


 
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     The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says sentiment in its monthly barometer from September showed the largest one-month drops since the onset of the ...


 
Goal cp24.com 14:37
     Ontario reports more than 200 new school-related cases as health official expresses concern over vaccination rates among workers. Chris Fox, CP24 Web Content ...


 
Goal cp24.com 14:26
     A new study using Canadian data suggests the Delta variant of the COVID-19 virus causes more serious disease and is associated with an increased risk of ...


 
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     The recall is in addition to one from November of 2020, which was done after an unidentified U.S. driver was killed. Advertisement. The latest ...


 
Goal cp24.com 14:15
     Officials say announcement is coming soon | CP24.com. News; Weather ...


 
Goal cp24.com 14:01
     Ontario reports just over 400 new COVID-19 cases, 3 more deaths. Codi Wilson, CP24 Web Content Writer. @CodiWilson. Published Tuesday, October 5, 2021 10: ...


 
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     cp24.com - Chris Herhalt • 4h. Ontario's chief medical officer of health is set to make an announcement today about use of rapid COVID-19 tests in schools, ...


 
Goal cp24.com 11:26
     Russia's state coronavirus task force reported 25,110 new confirmed cases on Tuesday and 895 new deaths - the country's highest daily death toll in the pandemic ...


 
Goal cp24.com 11:04
     It also comes four weeks after CP24 reported that the province was shipping free rapid antigen test kits to private schools, a practice the Minister of ...


 
TORONTO STAR 18:47
    


 
TORONTO STAR 17:17
    
Seventy per cent of organizations are still reporting lower revenues than before the pandemic, according to a new Vital Signs report.


 
TORONTO STAR 16:57
    
Police have had DNA linking the 1983 murders of Gilmour and Susan Tice for more than 20 years. Investigators say online genealogy is helping narrow down a list of suspects.


 
TORONTO STAR 15:53
    
The province says there are now 796 schools with COVID in schools. Locally, Ontario reports 108 new cases in Toronto, 55 in Peel, 47 in Ottawa and 29 in York.


 
TORONTO STAR 15:45
    



 
TORONTO STAR 14:00
    
The Star's tracker provides parents, teachers, caregivers and the broader public with up-to-date COVID case numbers in all publicly funded elementary and secondary schools in the province.


 
CTV News - Toronto 17:26
     Two Ontario parents say they are afraid to let their children go outside after they were viscously attacked by coyotes and believe the city isn't doing enough to protect them.


 
CTV News - Toronto 18:22
     A Toronto high school is in lockdown after police responded to reports of a stabbing on Tuesday afternoon.


 
CTV News - Toronto 17:10
     Ontario's top public health official says that there needs to be a 'review' of the circumstances in which unvaccinated employees in some workplaces are being granted medical exemptions.


 
CTV News - Toronto 14:03
     Ontario health officials are reporting 429 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, as well as three more deaths due to the disease.


 
CTV News - Toronto 17:50
     Peel Regional Police (PRP) have arrested and charged a man after a woman was sexually assaulted by a practitioner while receiving acupuncture treatments in Mississauga.


 
CTV News - Toronto 18:01
     Ontario youth can use a photocopy or digital version of an identification document alongside proof of their COVID-19 vaccination when accessing businesses covered by the province's vaccine certificate system.


 
CTV News - Toronto 14:51
     Chatham-Kent-Leamington MPP Rick Nicholls, who was ejected from the Ontario Progressive Conservative caucus for refusing to get a COVID-19 vaccine, has been removed from his role as deputy speaker after seven years.


 
CTV News - Toronto 14:11
     Will kids be allowed to go trick-or-treating this year? That is the question parents and kids hope to find out later this week at a news conference with Ontario's top doctor.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 16:56
     A new joint study from researchers in Quebec and the U.S. suggests that without wearing a mask, a two-metre physical distancing guideline indoors is not enough to prevent the spread of COVID-19.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 16:38
     A 40-year-old woman in Saanich, B.C., who recently had to tell her kids she's dying, is raising awareness about colon cancer in young people from the hospital room she might never leave.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 17:00
     Netflix's 'Squid Game' is exploding in popularity due to the show's global themes of inequality; the growing prominence of South Korean pop culture in the West; and the streaming giant's expansion globally, one professor says.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:57
     Younger generations are more severely threatened by climate change as extreme weather events such as heat waves will rise in frequency, intensity and duration, a climate study says.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:57
     Beloved Canadian children's author Robert Munsch has revealed that he has been diagnosed with dementia.


 
18:57
     Police recovered a 24-year-old man's body after a search of Dyers Bay.


 
18:54
     In the wake of the tragic death of a little girl who fell from the balcony of her family's apartment building, a fundraiser has been set up to support her parents.


 
18:44
     Latest infections bring Manitoba's active case count to 845.


 
18:42
     A group of guys in Cold Lake, Alta., is tackling loneliness and isolation with a Men's Shed program.


 
18:40
     The Manitoba post-secondary institution announced Tuesday that it's changing its name to Red River College Polytechnic -- or RRC Polytech for short.


 
18:33
     Kenney, Copping, Education Minister Adriana LaGrange, Dr. Deena Hinshaw and AHS CEO Dr. Verna Yiu are scheduled to provide a COVID-19 update Tuesday at 3:30 p.m.


 
18:31
     The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers says 3,671 homes were sold last month in the area, down from 5,120 in September 2020.


 
18:27
     Guelph's public health unit says it will participate in the province's new targeted COVID-19 rapid test program in schools and licensed child-care settings. 


 
18:26
     A spokeswoman for Health Minister Christine Elliott says such versions of IDs are generally not acceptable but are permitted for youth under 18.


 
18:26
     All of the COVID-19 exposures occurred in late September when a staff member or student attended school while infectious.


 
Toronto Sun 18:48
     He said he believes people shouldn't be penalized over a vaccination choice


 
Toronto Sun 18:40
     Hands up if you've been to Niagara Falls. Considering the city welcomes some 14 million visitors from around the world each year, we're guessing your hand is up. Keep that hand raised if, during a visit to the Honeymoon Capital of the World, you've truly immersed yourself in the splendour of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, […]


 
Toronto Sun 18:15
     Facebook said on Tuesday that routine maintenance on the company's network stitching together its data centers triggered the collapse of its global system for more than six hours on Monday, blocking access for billions of users. In a blog post, Facebook explained its engineers issued a command that unintentionally took down all the connections in […]


 
Toronto Sun 18:07
     MMA fighter Justin Thornton died Monday at age 38. He sustained serious injuries in a Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship bout in August in Mississippi. The promotion confirmed his passing Monday night. "We join the rest of the combat sports community in sending our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones," BKFC president David Feldman […]


 
Toronto Sun 17:59
     A significant round of cuts are expected on Wednesday


 
Toronto Sun 17:58
     LVIV — Under cobblestone streets in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, diggers have uncovered new hiding spots in underground sewers where some Jews managed to flee from Nazi occupying forces during the Second World War. More than 100,000 Jews, or around one third of the city's population at the time, were killed by the […]


 
Toronto Sun 17:52
     STOCKHOLM — Japanese-born American Syukuro Manabe, German Klaus Hasselmann and Italian Giorgio Parisi won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday for work that helps understand complex physical systems such as Earth's changing climate. In a decision hailed by the UN weather agency as a sign of a consensus forming around man-made global warming, […]


 
Toronto Sun 17:48
     WASHINGTON — U.S. lawmakers pounded Facebook on Tuesday, accusing CEO Mark Zuckerberg of pushing for higher profits while being cavalier about user safety and they demanded that regulators investigate whistleblower accusations that the social media company harms children and stokes divisions. Coming a day after Facebook and its units including Instagram suffered an outage, whistleblower […]


 
Toronto Sun 17:48
     Her mom supports the theory he's living off the land


 
Toronto Sun 17:45
     MOSCOW — Messaging app Telegram gained over 70 million new users during Monday's Facebook outage, its founder Pavel Durov said on Tuesday, as people worldwide were left without key messaging services for nearly six hours. Facebook blamed its outage, which kept its 3.5 billion users from accessing services such as WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger, on […]


 
CityNews Toronto 18:42
     Toronto police are responding to reports of a stabbing inside a North York school. In a tweet, police said there are reports that a person has been stabbed inside George S. Henry Academy at 200 Graydon Hall Drive. STABBING: George S. Henry Academy * 1:41 pm * – Inside the school – Reports of someone […]


 
CityNews Toronto 17:59
     York regional police have charged two men in connection to a fatal double shooting in Markham dating back to August 2019. Police were called to a restaurant at 5460 Highway 7 East on August 1, 2019 at around 11 p.m. for reports of shots fired. When police arrived, they found a deceased man at the […]


 
CityNews Toronto 16:40
     AstraZeneca, the drugmaker that developed one of the first COVID-19 vaccines, has asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to authorize the emergency use of a first-of-a-kind antibody treatment to prevent the disease. The Anglo-Swedish company said Tuesday that the treatment, known as AZD7442, would be the first long-acting antibody combination to receive an emergency […]


 
CityNews Toronto 16:38
     A fringe Quebec City municipal party's platform describes Islam as a "cancer," and the province's elections commission says it doesn't have the power to do anything about it. Quebec will hold provincewide municipal elections on Nov. 7. Elections Quebec, the agency that is overseeing the campaigns across the province, said Monday there is no Quebec […]


 
CityNews Toronto 15:13
     MPP Rick Nicholls announced on Tuesday that he's stepping down as deputy speaker after he was booted from the Conservative caucus in August for refusing to be vaccinated for COVID-19. Nicholls, who represents the Chatham-Kent–Leamington riding, now sits as an independent MPP. "The government attempted to force me into getting the vaccine or be removed […]


 
CityNews Toronto 14:16
     Ontario is reporting 429 new COVID-19 cases and three additional deaths on Tuesday. It is the smallest daily increase of new cases since Aug. 17 and the first time the province is reporting fewer than 500 cases since last Wednesday. The province reported 466 new cases one week ago. Health Minister Christine Elliott says 301 […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 18:41
     Q I am hoping you can discover the provenance of an oil painting I inherited. It is called 'Love Dream.' There are two inscriptions on the back with old-fashioned European cursive. I was able to make out the word 'Liebe', which means love. I believe the painting is Austrian. It's very small, approximately 14 x […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 18:24
     Small businesses will get a 15-per-cent break on property taxes over two years starting in 2022 if council agrees with a recommendation made on Tuesday by the finance and economic development committee. The discount will cost $9.9 million annually in property taxes, but the city proposes to make up the difference by raising taxes slightly […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 18:13
     The National Capital Commission gave its blessing to the new Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus site plan Tuesday, but is insisting the hospital include a "seamless, intuitive and weather-protected" link to the nearby Trillium LRT line. That connection for LRT commuters is one of the major unresolved issued with the $2.8-billion hospital development at the corner […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 18:02
     Ottawa Public Health reported 43 additional cases and no new deaths Monday. There were 390 active cases city-wide, a number that's been trending down for about two weeks. Twelve Ottawans were in hospital with an active COVID-19 infection, including three in ICU. Two new outbreaks were declared Monday: one involving 11 students or visitors at […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 17:54
     We can start by educating ourselves and our children about the true history of Indigenous people in Canada. Here are some sources that helped my family.


 
Ottawa Citizen 16:16
     "All doors will be open" to immunize children between five and 11 as quickly as possible once COVID-19 vaccines are approved for that age group, Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore said Tuesday. Speaking during a press conference, Moore said a provincial working group is prioritizing how the vaccines should be distributed […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 15:44
     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 14:47
     A patient at The Ottawa Hospital's General campus has been diagnosed with legionellosis, forcing the hospital to turn off the water system in order to disinfect it. In a brief statement, the hospital said the water system at the General campus is undergoing hyperchlorination in response. The illness is a form of pneumonia caused by […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 13:21
     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.


 
Ottawa Citizen 13:15
     The Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy and the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy will cease to exist on Oct. 23, 2021. To the Ottawa-area's newly minted MPs: What will you do to help keep your local small-business constituents from disappearing?


 
The Georgia Straight 18:22
     The event takes place November 12 to 14 and 18 to 21.


 
The Georgia Straight 16:05
     As Canada's favourite potato chip brand, Lay's® has taken a keen interest in understanding how joyous we've been (or haven't been) over the last year and a half.


 
The Georgia Straight 15:05
     The international human rights organization says that the B.C. and federal governments failed to protect seniors and people with disabilities.


 
The Georgia Straight 13:38
     The Burnaby-based company was founded in 1979 by Geoffrey Ballard, Keith Prater, and Paul Howard.


 
Windsor Star 18:43
     Eleven more Windsor-Essex residents have tested positive for COVID-19. The local health unit on Tuesday reported two of the cases were close contacts of confirmed cases, two were community acquired, and one was related to an outbreak. The transmission sources for six cases are still under investigation. To date, 19,853 area residents have contracted the […]


 
Windsor Star 18:38
     Lakeshore last week began its first round of a smoke testing program of its sewer system as part of the town's effort to mitigate flooding. The initial testing began along County Road 2 (Old Tecumseh Road). The process involves using a white, non-toxic vapour to identify locations where storm water is entering the sanitary sewer […]


 
Windsor Star 14:48
     Windsor police are asking for the public's help locating a missing woman. Chelsey Voskamp, 33, was last seen on Sept. 16 in the area of Tecumseh Road East and Lauzon Parkway. Voskamp is described as five feet six inches tall and weighing approximately 150 pounds. She has dyed red hair, brown eyes, and wears prescription […]


 
Ottawa Sun 13:59
     The Ottawa Senators can't stand 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 able 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 […]


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 17:59
     Jeremy Wade Charles was taken to Prince Albert's Victoria Hospital and then later transported to hospital in Regina. He died on Monday.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 14:52
     On Monday, the officer testified that Greg was introduced to undercover officers posing as members of a fake crime group in 2018 after he won a fake trip to Banff.


 
Regina Leader-Post 15:09
     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 13:00
     It is time we address our failures and together we, the people, will stomp this virus down, writes Constance MacKenzie.


 
National Observer 14:10
     While criticism is an integral part of journalism and democracy, there can be no tolerance for hate and harassment of journalists or for incitement of attacks on journalists for doing their jobs.


 
Montreal Gazette 18:33
     Yves-François Blanchet has assigned roles to all 32 of his MPs, including those whose wins are subject to recounts.


 
Montreal Gazette 18:28
     Vaccine-hesitant Quebecers have varied reasons for not getting jabbed, poll suggests.


 
Montreal Gazette 18:21
     Face charges of possession of stolen goods and of a firearm.


 
Montreal Gazette 18:06
     The Quebec premier completely blew it on the anniversary of Joyce Echaquan's tragic death, and no one was responsible but him.


 
Montreal Gazette 17:57
     Samuel Montembeault expected to play entire game vs. Leafs Tuesday with Jake Allen getting start in net for final pre-season game Thursday.


 
Montreal Gazette 17:55
     François Amalega Bitondo conceded he was the man who entered a Maxi grocery store in St-Laurent multiple times without wearing a mask on March 12.


 
Montreal Gazette 16:56
     Coroner Géhane Kamel ruled Echaquan's death was accidental, but said the "racism and prejudice" she faced contributed to it.


 
Montreal Gazette 16:23
     The policy would avoid "punitive strategies aimed at exasperating motorists," the Montreal mayoral candidate says.


 
Montreal Gazette 15:58
     The federation says CEGEPs are not a vector for the anglicization of Quebec.


 
Montreal Gazette 15:15
     The recipes in Chris McDade's The Magic of Tinned Fish skip the usual salmon and tuna in favour of mackerel, anchovies, sardines, shellfish and even cod and trout.


 
Calgary Herald 18:49
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary


 
Calgary Herald 15:04
     Before Wayne's World, there was Wayne and Shuster. And long before other celebs like Drake, Ryan Reynolds and Celine Dion had people taking notice of Canadian talent, a crop of early actors and musicians showed the rest of the world that there was more to this country than hockey and maple syrup. Just ask superstar […]


 
Calgary Herald 14:48
     Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he hopes to share a decision on whether to ban Huawei from Canada's 5G network in the coming weeks


 
Calgary Sun 16:28
     EDMONTON — There is a shift that happens during the National Hockey League preseason, when games, results, and performances start to matter. Monday at Rogers Place felt like one of those nights for the Calgary Flames in 4-3 loss to the Edmonton Oilers and understandably so. It's the last week of live tune-ups before the […]


 
Vancouver Sun 18:58
     B.C. government employees will have to be fully vaccinated by Nov. 22.


 
Vancouver Sun 18:37
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.


 
Vancouver Sun 18:00
     Linh Cafe Where: 1428 Granville St., Vancouver When: Wednesday to Sunday, lunch and dinner. Brunch on Sunday. Soon to open seven days a week. Info and reservations: linhcafe.com, 604-564-9668. Reservations for groups of eight or more. I crossed my fingers. The chic new Linh Cafe at Vancouver House was a giant step up from the […]


 
Vancouver Sun 18:00
     Karen Gordon offers up the perfect Thanksgiving weekend breakfast recipe to feed a small crowd.


 
Vancouver Sun 18:00
     Fresh off much buzzed Hollywood film Alan Taylor returns to VIFF to share his experiences and insight


 
Vancouver Sun 18:00
     Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched is a three-hour-plus exploration of the subgenre folk-horror.


 
Vancouver Sun 17:54
     Metro Vancouver has seen a spike in the theft of catalytic converters, which are targeted for their metal value. 


 
Vancouver Sun 17:18
     The chopper was being used for helicopter-logging, said RCMP. Transport Canada and WorkSafeBC are also investigating.


 
Vancouver Sun 16:53
     The Harry DeWolf, which can be used as an icebreaker in the north, is one of six vessels in its class that are intended to assert Canadian sovereignty in Arctic and coastal Canadian waters and support international operations.


 
Vancouver Sun 16:46
     The investment is part of an $83-million budget increase to the B.C. Parks operating and capital budgets.