Oct 05, 18:01

 
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     NDP MPP for Toronto Centre, Suze Morrison, posted numerous screengrabs of comments published by Hillier on Oct. 2. Advertisement. In the series ...


 
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     NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says health-care workers shouldn't have to be worried about "walking a gauntlet of hate and vitriol" on their way into work to save ...


 
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     North York school in lockdown after reports of stabbing: police. Kerrisa Wilson, CP24 Web Content Writer. @kerrisawilson. Published Tuesday, October 5, 2021 2: ...


 
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     According to investigators, in January of this year, York Regional Police began an investigation after a male victim came forward to report that he had been ...


 
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     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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     WASHINGTON (AP) - A former Facebook data scientist told Congress on Tuesday that the social network giant's products harm children and fuel polarization in ...


 
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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 ...


 
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     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 ...


 
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     '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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     Canada Soccer says the two are skipping the Mexico game because of the quarantine requirements following a visit to the country by British residents. There is ...


 
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     cp24.com - Codi Wilson • 5h. One woman is in life-threatening condition after police say she crashed into a parked tractor-trailer in the parking lot of a ...


 
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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 ...


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


 
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     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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     Ontario reports just over 400 new COVID-19 cases, 4 more deaths. Codi Wilson, CP24 Web Content Writer. @CodiWilson. Published Tuesday, October 5, 2021 10: ...


 
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     cp24.com - Katherine DeClerq • Now. Will kids be allowed to go trick-or-treating this year? That is the question parents and kids hope to find out later ...


 
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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 ...


 
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     Officials say announcement is coming soon | CP24.com. News; Weather ...


 
TORONTO STAR 20:32
    


 
TORONTO STAR 19:02
    
Toronto police located a stabbing victim outside George S. Henry Academy near Don Mills and York Mills roads in North York Thursday afternoon.


 
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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.


 
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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.


 
CTV News - Toronto 20:58
     The number of medical exemptions for the COVID-19 vaccine in Premier Doug Ford's caucus is 'statistically curious,' according to his political critics, after two members were given a pass – a rate that far exceeds the rest of the province.


 
CTV News - Toronto 21:25
     Gas prices in Toronto are expected to increase to record levels in the next few days.


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


 
CTV News - Toronto 19:57
     Toronto police have confirmed that a report has been filed regarding a now-unavailable tweet by Independent MPP Randy Hillier that appears to encourage people to tar and feather politicians returning to legislature.


 
CTV News - Toronto 18:22
     A male student has serious injuries after he was stabbed inside a North York high school on Tuesday afternoon, Toronto police say.


 
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 19:15
     Both the Ontario NDP and the Liberals are set to introduce bills to create safety zones around institutions such as hospitals and schools to protect them from anti-vaccine harassment.


 
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.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:03
     The economic effects from the COVID-19 pandemic are squeezing businesses struggling to find workers as ongoing labour shortages continue to stall certain sectors.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:03
     As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to rise in New Brunswick, the province is implementing circuit breaker measures.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:09
     Windsor police say no criminal charges have been laid following an investigation into "possible explosives" that led to the closure of the Ambassador Bridge international border crossing between Canada and the U.S. on Monday.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 18:27
     B.C.'s public service employees will soon be required to be fully vaccinated, the province announced Tuesday.


 
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.


 
21:59
     Weeks after the Mustard Seed Co-op closed its doors, a Hamilton grocer has announced it will be opening a new 'local food hub' at the York Boulevard location.


 
21:45
     St Joseph's Health Care London is strengthening its COVID-19 vaccine policy, requiring all staff and physicians to be fully vaccinated or not be allowed to work.


 
21:39
     "I want to ensure that all Ontarians have the benefit of protection of immunization and a false medical exemption or an incorrect one bypasses our ability to protect them."


 
21:32
     Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer, has expanded third dose COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to moderately and severely immunocompromised British Columbians.


 
21:26
     Two correctional services officers were injured during a trial on Tuesday at the Montreal courthouse, after the accused refused to be handcuffed and broke a plexiglass divider.


 
21:26
     On Friday, only 53 per cent of students attended class. On Monday, attendance was higher but nearly a quarter of students were still absent. 


 
21:24
     Winnipeg police say they have a prosthetic leg in evidence that was turned in on Sept. 28 and are still trying to track down its owner.


 
21:19
     New Brunswick's opposition party leaders have agreed to rejoin an all-party COVID-19 cabinet committee. The committee was first formed by Premier Blaine Higgs in March 2020.


 
21:18
     A 22-year-old Cambridge woman has been arrested and charged with voyeurism and distributing voyeurism material.


 
21:16
      Visitors to acute care facilities will need to show their B.C. vaccine card starting Oct. 26.


 
Toronto Sun 21:50
     Perhaps Nick Robertson had an idea of what was coming. When the 20-year-old winger met with a few members of the media early on Tuesday afternoon at Scotiabank Arena, the enthusiasm he usually carries wasn't apparent. Several hours later, Robertson was among a group of seven players assigned by the Maple Leafs to the Toronto […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:46
     It's likely not enough to win the MVP ward, but his prodigious numbers are certainly something both to appreciate and inspire optimism going forward.


 
Toronto Sun 21:45
     Welsh singer Duffy has returned to social media a year after revealing she was kidnapped and raped a decade ago. The Warwick Avenue singer, real name Aimee Anne Duffy, shared a series of Instagram posts on Monday, and admitted being back online after disclosing her rape ordeal made her "nervous." Each post included an inspirational […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:45
     Kacey Musgraves' publicist has confirmed the singer wore nothing but a smile and cowboy boots for her Saturday Night Live performance of Justified at the weekend. The country star appeared to be naked as she sat on a stool, cross-legged, playing a carefully-placed guitar to cover up, and now her representative has confirmed the singer […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:45
     Emily Ratajkowski is furious her Robin Thicke groping allegations were leaked over the weekend. An excerpt of the model and actress' new book, My Body, leaked online on Saturday, and it featured her explosive claims that Thicke cupped her bare breasts while they were making the raunchy online-only video for Blurred Lines. Her allegation were […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:42
     A boxing sketch in felt pen by the late Muhammad Ali sold for more than $425,000 at an auction in New York on Tuesday of his little-known art works, some of which went for many times over estimates. The sketch, called "Sting Like a Bee," and drawn on paper in 1978 was the most sought-after […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:38
     Damian Warner had just completed his eighth of 10 events in the Olympic decathlon in the searing heat of Tokyo. This was two months ago, Aug. 5th. He cleared a personal best in the pole vault, widening his lead in the overall standings to more than 200 points. There would be a break before the […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:34
     Doug Ford took the description of Monday's throne speech being the unofficial launch of next June's election campaign quite literally. Shortly after the speech was delivered, the premier hopped on a plane to go campaigning in Timmins. Officially, the reason for his visit was to meet frontline workers. After chatting with and thanking doctors and […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:32
     PARIS — A protester disrupted a Louis Vuitton fashion show in Paris on Tuesday by walking down the catwalk with a banner condemning the impact of excessive consumption on the environment. Carrying a sign reading "overconsumption = extinction," the woman representing Amis de la Terre France, Youth for Climate and Extinction Rebellion marched down the […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:30
     Every step of Dalano Banton's NBA journey is a new one right now. The Rexdale-raised point guard is coming off the first game of his NBA career. It was pre-season, but it was also the same arena he previously paid to sit and watch his favourite team. "Being at the games with people I used […]


 
CityNews Toronto 21:29
     Danny Taillefer and Jason Leger were in the middle of a first aid refresher course when the phone rang. Shawn Rideout, the chief rescue officer with Ontario Mine Rescue, was on the other end. There were 39 miners stuck underground at Totten Mine near Sudbury, Ont., after the mine shaft was compromised, he said. There […]


 
CityNews Toronto 20:39
     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. A spokeswoman for Health Minister Christine Elliott says such versions of IDs are generally not acceptable but are permitted for youth under 18. Passports, birth certificates, […]


 
CityNews Toronto 19:22
     Both the Ontario NDP and the Liberals are set to introduce bills to create safety zones around institutions such as hospitals and schools to protect them from anti-vaccine harassment. NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says health-care workers shouldn't have to be worried about "walking a gauntlet of hate and vitriol" on their way into work to […]


 
CityNews Toronto 18:59
     It looks like it's going to be a much better Thanksgiving than last year, sans masks and social distancing — at least for those who are fully vaccinated. Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Kieran Moore said during a press conference Tuesday that public health recommendations for indoor gatherings of fully vaccinated individuals will […]


 
CityNews Toronto 18:42
     A male victim is in hospital after being stabbed inside a North York school Tuesday afternoon. In a tweet, police said there are reports that a person has been stabbed inside George S. Henry Academy at 200 Graydon Hall Drive around 1:40 p.m. The victim and suspect reportedly fled the school shortly after. Both are […]


 
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 […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 21:53
     "I'm happy that the provincial government is now recognizing that rapid tests can be an additional valuable tool to keep schools open."


 
Ottawa Citizen 21:14
     A patient at The Ottawa Hospital's General campus has been diagnosed with legionellosis, forcing the hospital to turn off the water supply to a portion of the hospital in order to disinfect it. In a brief statement, the hospital said the water system at the General campus is undergoing hyperchlorination. Ottawa Public Health said its […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 21:10
     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 21:10
     "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 21:08
     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 21:07
     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 issues with the $2.8-billion hospital development at the corner […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 19:25
     Yet more cloudy skies are in the forecast for Tuesday but brighter days are on the way — along with some balmy highs for October. From a morning low of 11 C, Tuesday is headed to 17 C, according to the Environment and Climate Change Canada forecast. Tuesday night is expected to be partly cloudy […]


 
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 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.


 
The Georgia Straight 21:00
     "If it bleeds, it leads" is no longer the adage that applies when it comes to media deciding what's a major news story—it's whipping up anger that sells.


 
The Georgia Straight 19:40
     This pie is replete with the flavours of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and cloves.


 
The Georgia Straight 19:15
     A Vancouver city councillor is thinking of the six precious humans who died each and every day during the last month for which overdose deaths were tracked.


 
The Georgia Straight 19:10
     A number of seemingly random attacks on homeless people have taken place on Vancouver Island and in the Lower Mainland in recent months.


 
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.


 
Windsor Star 21:34
     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 […]


 
Windsor Star 21:13
     The Easter Seals of Windsor and Essex are inviting the public to come and celebrate enjoy its Spectacle event with "fanfare and festival" in early November. Easter Seals Ontario (Windsor-Essex) will bring the Cartoon Kingdom Fanfare and LiUNA!625 Festival to Windsor from Nov. 5 to 7. Visitors will enjoy an array of arts, crafts, entertainment […]


 
Windsor Star 20:40
     Two grenades stored in a white powder sparked Monday's partial shutdown of the Ambassador Bridge. Windsor police on Tuesday announced no criminal charges were laid in relation to the discovery of grenades inside a vehicle by Canadian Border Services Agency officers, which prompted an hours-long investigation and halt to Canadian-bound bridge traffic. At around 9 […]


 
Windsor Star 19:27
     All this week Windsor-Essex Communities In Motion (WE-CIM) is promoting online a variety of tips, resources and activities designed to get all people of every age in motion. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic lack of activity continues to be a concern. Physical activity promotes positive mental health, helps manage stress and has been linked […]


 
Windsor Star 19:18
     Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority (WDBA) and the project contractor Bridging North America (BNA) have scheduled an online update meeting to inform residents about the latest regarding construction of the Gordie Howe International Bridge project. The meeting will take place online on Thursday starting at 3 p.m. Those wishing to view the meeting can do so at […]


 
Windsor Star 18:54
     The Windsor police major crime unit is asking anyone with information about gunshots fired in the city's core over the weekend to come forward. The discovery of spent shell casings in the 200 block of Tuscarora Street prompted an investigation by patrol officers at around 8 a.m. on Sunday. Police then found bullet holes in […]


 
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 […]


 
canada.com 20:59
     Rip down the Thames, see real-life spy gear and, yes, sip a (shaken) martini at Dukes.


 
Ottawa Sun 21:57
     At this point, Ottawa Senators fans must be hoping that the value of Brady Tkachuk taking part in a training camp and playing in exhibition games is overrated. Barring a contract resolution in the next day or two, neither is going to happen, with the potential for the negotiations to drag into the start of […]


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 20:37
     Saskatchewan reports 242 new pandemic cases, the lowest daily count since August.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 19:17
     Kilburn Hall guard tells court he found journal with murder victim's name written in it during a search of accused's room.


 
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.


 
Regina Leader-Post 21:57
     Saskatchewan Roughriders' quarterback Cody Fajardo regretted his actions and comments after Saturday's 23-17 loss to the Calgary Stampeders.


 
Regina Leader-Post 21:27
     This year's version takes a different approach, putting more emphasis on police techniques and the work of solving crimes.


 
Regina Leader-Post 19:25
     Elmer Hazzard, the first Saskatchewan resident to win a national water ski event, died Sept. 28 at the age of 89.


 
Regina Leader-Post 19:15
     Regina Pats goaltender Matthew Kieper is enjoying a strong start to the 2021-22 Western Hockey League season.


 
National Observer 21:31
     A Federal Court judge approved the proposed settlement for residential school day scholars on Sept. 24, ruling the terms, reached earlier this year, are "fair and reasonable."


 
Montreal Gazette 21:52
     "He's feeling good," coach Dominique Ducharme says. "You can see mentally, physically, he's in good shape."


 
Montreal Gazette 21:47
     Coroner Géhane Kamel ruled Echaquan's death was accidental, but said the "racism and prejudice" she faced contributed to it.


 
Montreal Gazette 21:19
     The union will be handing over 1,000 grievances denouncing systemic racism and discrimination to management.


 
Montreal Gazette 21:01
     "I don't want to minimize their suffering, their anger, but what is important is that it stops," the premier said of what he described as individual incidents of racism and prejudice.


 
Montreal Gazette 21:01
     Vaccine-hesitant Quebecers have varied reasons for not getting jabbed, poll suggests.


 
Montreal Gazette 20:30
     "If we didn't believe in Santa Claus, now we can say that we believe in this little miracle."


 
Montreal Gazette 19:34
     Yves-François Blanchet has assigned roles to all 32 of his MPs, including those whose wins are subject to recounts.


 
Montreal Gazette 19:31
     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 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.


 
Calgary Herald 21:56
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary


 
Calgary Herald 21:56
     'It's certainly Mr. Candaele's right to have that report,' defence counsel said, in asking that sentencing submissions be delayed


 
Calgary Herald 21:55
     A Calgary man has been charged in connection with a crash that killed a pedestrian in April. A 36-year-old man was standing on a grassy area at the intersection of Edmonton Trail and 2nd Avenue N.E. in Bridgeland when he was struck by a truck. The 2020 Ford Ranger was travelling northbound on Edmonton Trail […]


 
Calgary Herald 21:51
     City police are investigating the suspicious death of a toddler at a southeast home. On Tuesday at about 11:20 a.m., EMS and officers were called to a home in the 2800 block of 14th Avenue S.E. in the neighbourhood of Radisson Heights for a report of a child in medical distress. There, they found an […]


 
Calgary Herald 20:31
     A group of Alberta physicians extended an invitation to the province's premier and health minister to experience an intensive-care unit firsthand


 
Calgary Herald 19:42
     On this day, Oct. 5, in history: In 1502, Christopher Columbus reaches Costa Rica. In 1789, William Scoresby, English scientist and Arctic explorer, was born. In 1793, Christianity was abolished in France during the Revolution. In 1793, British explorer Captain George Vancouver arrived at Nootka, B.C. In 1795, the Hudson Bay Co. started building a […]


 
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 21:42
     Earlier, Russell Thomas Lamb was found guilty of sending nude photos of his former girlfriend to her new boyfriend in retaliation for the ex testifying at his sentencing at a prior sex crimes case


 
Vancouver Sun 21:40
     Surrey RCMP received a report just before 5 p.m. on Sept. 27 that a woman walking in the park was grabbed from behind by a stranger.


 
Vancouver Sun 21:35
     Metro Vancouver has seen a spike in the theft of catalytic converters, which are targeted for their metal value. 


 
Vancouver Sun 21:34
     B.C. government employees will have to be fully vaccinated by Nov. 22.


 
Vancouver Sun 21:30
     The chopper was being used for helicopter-logging, said RCMP. Transport Canada and WorkSafeBC are also investigating.


 
Vancouver Sun 21:29
     Data released by the B.C. Coroners Service and the province on July 30 reported 569 "heat-related deaths" in the province from June 20 to July 29, with most of the fatalities being in people 70 years and older.


 
Vancouver Sun 20:41
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.


 
Vancouver Sun 19:32
     Four Canadian provinces previously announced they will fund Trikafta. B.C. is now following suit.


 
Vancouver Sun 19:11
     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 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 […]