Oct 05, 21:00

 
Goal cp24.com 19:52
     NDP MPP for Toronto Centre, Suze Morrison, posted numerous screengrabs of comments published by Hillier on Oct. 2. Advertisement. In the series ...


 
Goal cp24.com 19:07
     French President Emmanuel Macron and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met in Paris to explore ways to overcome the rift over the deal, which scuttled a ...


 
Goal cp24.com 18:45
     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 ...


 
Goal cp24.com 18:20
     At around 1:40 p.m., Toronto police were called to George S. Henry Academy, near Highway 401 and Don Mills Road, for reports of a stabbing.


 
Goal cp24.com 18:20
     North York school in lockdown after reports of stabbing: police. Kerrisa Wilson, CP24 Web Content Writer. @kerrisawilson. Published Tuesday, October 5, 2021 2: ...


 
Goal cp24.com 18:00
     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 ...


 
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 ...


 
Goal cp24.com 17:03
     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 ...


 
TORONTO STAR 00:07
    
The man was found after an investigation beginning in January 2021.


 
TORONTO STAR 23:21
    
Prosecutors had accused Josiph Cardle, 47, of turning off Carolyn Campbell's supplemental oxygen and leaving her to die. Cardle's defence said he cared deeply for his partner of 20 years, who was so severely ill she could have died at any time.


 
TORONTO STAR 22:45
    
A coalition is scheduled to hold a protest at Queen's Park on Wednesday to Metrolinx's approach to building transit projects.


 
TORONTO STAR 22:07
    


 
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.


 
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 22:33
     An Ontario woman who has a cruise booked in January out of Florida says she's willing to pay for a third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine so that she'll be allowed to board the ship.


 
CTV News - Toronto 23:49
     The Toronto District School Board says that it will begin collecting COVID-19 vaccination status from some students on a voluntary basis.


 
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 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.


 
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 22:35
     The COVID-19 pandemic that has transformed how many of us live since it first grabbed attention nearly two years ago is no longer the top issue of concern among Canadians, according to the latest polling from Nanos Research.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 00:10
     Some reports of unexpected skin rashes among those previously infected with COVID-19 add to ongoing questions over how the disease impacts the immune system.


 
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 22:55
     A former Facebook employee told members of Congress Tuesday that the company knows that its platform spreads misinformation and content that harms children but refuses to make changes that could hurt its profits.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 23:57
     A roundtable report put out by health experts based in Ontario has set out a list of recommendations for how we can help children catch up on routine immunizations, such as tetanus or measles shots, that they may have missed due to the COVID-19 pandemic disrupting regular life.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 22:40
     Four out of five COVID-19 survivors see their sense of smell or taste return within six months of contracting the novel coronavirus, with people under 40 more likely to recover these senses than older adults, according to an ongoing survey tracking COVID-19 symptoms.


 
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.


 
00:59
     The BC SPCA has seized 71 cats and kittens from two motorhomes on a rural property near Squamish, B.C.


 
00:39
     "We put AromaLoc on everything that we can."


 
00:34
     A store owner says he'll lose 40 to 60 per cent of his business because the Government of Saskatchewan is digging up the main approach to his business.


 
00:34
     The Co-operative Housing Federation of BC is worried about what will happen to tenants if a handful of units in Burnaby are sold to a private developer.


 
00:27
     The announcement came Tuesday during celebrations downtown for Saskatoon's first annual All in for Literacy Day.


 
00:25
     It's now been several months since COVID-19 vaccines have been easily accessible to the general public


 
00:14
     Windsor police say further investigation showed the grenades were inert and no direct threats were made to persons or places in connection with the devices.


 
00:04
     In a meeting at a luxury hotel in downtown Saskatoon, Greg Fertuck told undercover police that he killed his estranged wife Sheree Fertuk, the court has heard.


 
00:04
     Police said an investigation was launched in January after a male victim came forward and said that he had been sexually assaulted in 1988 and 1989 when he was a young child.


 
00:00
     Bird noted how there were signs in her home about how it was a space free from conflict regardless of gang affiliations and that she spoke with people about it.


 
Toronto Sun 00:42
     When Hiliary Ashley last saw her baby Victoria, she was bundled in a puffy winter jacket in her father's arms as he was screaming obscenities and refusing to hand her over. The mom knew better now than to respond in kind. She knew Frank O'Dea would twist anything she said or did to further his […]


 
Toronto Sun 00:22
     But it remains effective at keeping people out of hospital


 
Toronto Sun 00:17
     It's now clear the senior brass are incapable of cleaning up widespread incidents of sexual assault, misconduct and harassment in the Canadian military. The question now becomes who is serious about it and capable of addressing it? Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan? The Prime Minister's Office? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau? The record would indicate none of […]


 
Toronto Sun 23:44
     When you see an iceberg, you know that 90% of its mass can be found below an ocean's surface. But with iceberg homes, there's no way to tell from looking at it from the street how deep builders have gone or just what these mega-basements are being used for. So, Councillor Jaye Robinson presented to […]


 
Toronto Sun 23:15
     An error during routine maintenance on Facebook's network of data centres caused Monday's collapse of its global system for more than six hours, leading to a torrent of problems that delayed the repairs, the company said on Tuesday. The outage was the largest that Downdetector, a web monitoring firm, said it had ever seen. It […]


 
Toronto Sun 23:11
     Two men face charges in connection with a 2019 double shooting in Markham. York Regional Police officers responded to calls about gunshots at a restaurant in the Hwy. 7-McCowan Rd. area on Aug. 1, 2019, shortly after 11 p.m. When officers arrived, they found a dead man and a woman suffering from gunshot wounds. Witnesses […]


 
Toronto Sun 23:11
     OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says he's confident his 118 elected MPs have his back, despite voting to give themselves the power to review his leadership and potentially give him the boot. Conservative MPs gathered Tuesday for the first time in person since the party's election defeat two weeks ago that saw them win […]


 
Toronto Sun 23:11
     An Alberta doctor has been charged with historic sexual assaults that allegedly took place in York Region in the late 1980s, according to police. York Regional Police said an investigation began in January when a male victim came forward to say that he had been sexually assaulted as a young child in 1988 and 1989. […]


 
Toronto Sun 23:08
     Analyst Dan McTeague says GTA gas prices to top June 2014's high of $143.9 ... and could crack $1.50 by November


 
Toronto Sun 22:58
     A 96-year-old woman who was the secretary at a Nazi concentration camp in the Second World War tried to flee her trial in Germany last week. The BBC reports that police detained Irmgard Furchner, due to stand trial for complicity in 11,000 murders after she failed to turn up in court. A warrant was issued […]


 
CityNews Toronto 00:57
     Even federal employees who work from home will have to be vaccinated to keep their jobs if the government's draft mandatory-vaccine policy stands, according to one union executive. Stephane Aubry, vice-president of the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC), says the draft, as well as other communication between unions and the government, […]


 
CityNews Toronto 23:34
     Toronto police say a building in the Bloor Street and The East Mall area is structurally unsound and is being taken down immediately. Police were called to the area at around 5:30 p.m. and The East Mall between Bloor Street and Gibbs Road was closed to traffic. The eight storey building was unoccupied and an […]


 
CityNews Toronto 22:16
     Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole expressed confidence that his 118 elected members have his back, despite them voting for the power to review his leadership and potentially give him the boot. In Ottawa on Tuesday, Conservative MPs gathered for the first time in person since the party's election defeat two weeks ago that saw them win […]


 
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 […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 00:51
     "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 00:39
     Molecular testing, or PCR testing, is considered the "gold standard" for diagnosing COVID-19 infections in patients who have symptoms.


 
Ottawa Citizen 23:51
     The average crept back above $702,000 in September, according to data published Tuesday by the Ottawa Real Estate Board.


 
Ottawa Citizen 23:34
     Ottawa Public Health reported an outbreak at the school that involved 11 students.


 
Ottawa Citizen 22:59
     Ontario's police watchdog has charged an Ottawa Police Service officer with sexual assault. Joseph Martino, director of the Special Investigations Unit, says in a release that it received a sexual assault complaint on Feb. 5 and began an investigation. He says as a result of the investigation, Const. Sundeep Singh is charged with one count […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 22:41
     Two derailments of LRT trains are leading to more legal fights between the city and Rideau Transit Group, while leaving transit customers still waiting for replacement buses at the curb without access to the Confederation Line. A roughly 3.5-hour private meeting on Tuesday between council members and senior staff updating politicians on the city's LRT-related […]


 
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 […]


 
The Georgia Straight 00:45
     Basements and large single-family homes in general are carbon-intensive, according to a study of real estate construction.


 
The Georgia Straight 00:30
     Meanwhile, hospitalizations increased and there is one new healthcare outbreak.


 
The Georgia Straight 22:25
     This drink is well-suited to accompany grain salads, herbed potatoes, glazed vegetables, and roasted meat.


 
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.


 
Windsor Star 00:45
     The recommendations for the creation of an organic and bio-solids waste management program for the region are headed to Essex County Council for discussion. The Essex Windsor Solid Waste Authority board authorized the move in hopes of getting the seven county municipalities to join with the city on a project that could cost as much […]


 
Windsor Star 00:22
     The story of how a non-profit Windsor dance school completed a movie about fairy tales is a bit of a fable itself. "It's the longest project we've ever had," says Tiffany Wentzell, artistic director of Windsor Dance eXperience. "COVID restrictions actually shut down production a few times, so we had to put things on hold." […]


 
Windsor Star 00:12
     UPDATE: Windsor police reported the woman had been located Tuesday evening. 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 […]


 
Windsor Star 00:07
     A long, long time ago there was a fierce lobbying effort to build more and better roads in Windsor and Essex County. The ultimately successful political campaign — part of the North American "Good Roads Movement" — came, interestingly, decades before the dawn of the automobile era and well ahead of the City of Windsor […]


 
Windsor Star 23:52
     The University of Windsor Lancers men's basketball team is set to get some professional help this season. With a 12-year professional career now behind him, former Lancer All-Canadian Greg Surmacz will be joining the coaching staff later this fall as he pursues his post-graduate studies at the university. "It's always great to have alumni come […]


 
Windsor Star 23:47
     Colleges, including Windsor's St. Clair College, are urging the provincial government to approve policy changes that would allow them to broaden their career-specific degree programs. And the schools have some public support. A recent poll conducted on behalf of Ontario colleges showed nearly 70 per cent of respondents support the creation of three-year, career-focused degree […]


 
Windsor Star 23:46
     The Windsor Spitfires' season-opening roster became a little clearer on Tuesday with one exception. The Spitfires assigned four players to junior B that had been used to fill roster spots during exhibition game, but the status of overage defenceman Louka Henault remains unclear ahead of Thursday's season opener against Sarnia. The 20-year-old Henault was a […]


 
Windsor Star 23:12
     CLaroL the CLown kept Windsorites laughing for almost 35 years. But for Carol Crooks, the force that brought CLaroL to life, a career in clowning has meant more than just laughs. "There are so many (favourite shows)," Crooks said Tuesday, recalling a career of guffaws. "The ones that meant a lot to me, I'm connected […]


 
Windsor Star 22:14
     A Windsor-based non-profit organization raised a "Dreamer Day" flag at Windsor City Hall on Tuesday as part of an annual fundraiser celebrating International Day of the Girl. Build a Dream also had flag raising ceremonies in Vancouver, B.C., and St. John's, N.L. The organization will host a virtual fundraiser, called Dreamer Day: Pivotal Moments, on […]


 
Windsor Star 21:57
     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 […]


 
The Province 23:54
     The Canucks are hopeful the capacity limits in place at Rogers Arena will soon be lifted by the provincial health officer.


 
The Province 23:22
     The new Vancouver Canucks winger isn't a big player, nor is his stick, and that's just fine with him


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


 
Ottawa Sun 00:06
     "I've got to start preparing like he's not going to be here. That changes things."


 
Ottawa Sun 23:16
     "The Ottawa Senators centre had an MRI on his right shoulder Tuesday morning and coach D.J. Smith was still waiting for the final word from the club's medical staff on whether White will need surgery."


 
Ottawa Sun 22:57
     A win against the first-place Argos would push the Redblacks into the thick of a tightly contested CFL East Division.


 
Ottawa Sun 22:21
     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 00:11
     "He seemed very certain about aspects of Sheree's location," an undercover RCMP officer testified Tuesday at Greg's Saskatoon murder trial.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 23:57
     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 23:16
     "Any little extra bump up can further strain the system in the same area that COVID is straining them right now."


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:52
     "We really need to start re-mapping how we think about and how we manage fires."


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:42
     Saskatchewan reports 242 new pandemic cases, the lowest daily count since August.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:41
     NDP Opposition Leader Ryan Meili called for gathering limits and clear guidance for the long weekend.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:16
     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 22:15
     No charges were laid at the time, since the person who made the complaint did not want to give a statement, police said.


 
Regina Leader-Post 23:53
     Saskatchewan Roughriders' quarterback Cody Fajardo regretted his actions and comments after Saturday's 23-17 loss to the Calgary Stampeders.


 
Regina Leader-Post 23:19
     Saskatchewan police haven't had to respond to very many disturbances resulting from the new vaccine pass system.


 
Regina Leader-Post 23:07
     "There is lengthy and important work that needs to be done to repair relationships with disabled citizens in Regina who feel they have been consistently spoken for instead of spoken with."


 
Regina Leader-Post 23:00
     The outbreak began in September, eventually affecting 41 staff and residents at Quill Plains Centennial Lodge.


 
Regina Leader-Post 22:36
     The Knox-Met Church is holding a talk on Wednesday afternoon in partnership with several community organizations to address poverty and homelessness in the city


 
Regina Leader-Post 22:33
     Eight more Saskatchewan school divisions are throwing their support behind staff vaccination policies in an effort to protect their students.


 
Regina Leader-Post 22:15
     Rob and Murray discuss the news that veteran receiver Duke Williams has signed with the Roughriders, which will hopefully help the team's vertical passing game.


 
Regina Leader-Post 22:12
     The city manager has also written a letter of intent outlining the city's commitment to work together "pursue the opportunity for potential development of a new baseball park within the city."


 
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.


 
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 00:50
     Indigenous leaders, politicians and health authorities react to the coroner's report on Joyce Echaquan


 
Montreal Gazette 00:41
     "What we wanted to make clear is that systemic discrimination presents itself in many ways."


 
Montreal Gazette 00:12
     Coroner Géhane Kamel ruled Echaquan's death was accidental, but said the "racism and prejudice" she faced contributed to it.


 
Montreal Gazette 23:59
     "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 23:38
     François Legault is quoting Le Petit Robert to support his denial that systemic racism in Quebec — but even by his poor logic he's wrong.


 
Montreal Gazette 23:25
     The policy would avoid "punitive strategies aimed at exasperating motorists," the Montreal mayoral candidate says.


 
Montreal Gazette 23:24
     "It's not like I'm trying to have a party, it's 10 tables."


 
Montreal Gazette 23:23
     "The police gave you every chance to avoid being detained," Judge Randall Richmond told François Amalega Bitondo, 43.


 
Montreal Gazette 23:18
     Face charges of possession of stolen goods and of a firearm.


 
Montreal Gazette 22:14
     Union leader says he understands the family of a Repentigny man who was killed is going through a sad time, but said police must ensure everyone's safety.


 
Calgary Herald 00:50
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary


 
Calgary Herald 00:28
     'These measures were needed a month ago, and the urgency was there to act long before now,' said Medeana Moussa, spokeswoman for the Support Our Students advocacy group


 
Calgary Herald 00:25
     'Our hospitals and our frontline teams do not have the capacity to handle another significant spike in cases. Please follow the public health restrictions,' said Yiu


 
Calgary Herald 23:10
     Defence lawyer Matt Deshaye said Wildman, 39, who originally pleaded not guilty to the charge, was ready to admit her guilt


 
Calgary Herald 22:02
     Officials found the driver of the pickup truck dead at the scene


 
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 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 00:36
     At this point, it probably wouldn't surprise most Calgary Stampeders fans if Branden Dozier took a few reps with the offence. He's been doing everything else, after all. Through eight weeks of the season, Dozier has emerged as not only a vital part of the Stampeders defence, where he's made the SAM position his own, […]


 
Calgary Sun 00:33
     Walker Duehr was tapped for a defensive-zone start, his second shift of the evening in Monday's pre-season clash at Rogers Place and another opportunity to impress in his surprise push to earn a job as a fourth-line forward with the Calgary Flames. Among those to hop the boards for the homestanding Edmonton Oilers? None other […]


 
Calgary Sun 23:43
     Officially, Bo Levi Mitchell was listed as "limited" on the Calgary Stampeders' Tuesday injury report. The Stamps will be holding their first closed practice of the season on Wednesday, so nobody should be expecting any updates on their starting quarterback's availability. If history tells us anything, we probably won't have any idea whether Mitchell might […]


 
Calgary Sun 22:01
     It's the time of the year when the new car smell of preseason fades and players begin to grind through another 82-game National Hockey League campaign. With some normalcy returning to the rinks, along with fans and a full training camp nearly in the books — a welcome change of pace after the stop-sprint-stop-go presented […]


 
Vancouver Sun 00:42
     B.C. government employees will have to be fully vaccinated by Nov. 22.


 
Vancouver Sun 00:25
     Kamloops firefighters came across Adam Hibbert's body while responding to a suspicious fire off Mission Flats Road on October 1


 
Vancouver Sun 00:01
     More than 70 furry friends were found throughout the motorhomes in a "hoarding situation", says B.C. SPCA spokesperson Eileen Drever


 
Vancouver Sun 23:59
     It is not clear what kind of weapon the man was carrying when he was shot


 
Vancouver Sun 23:55
     Move comes as New Westminster school district seeks legal opinion on whether it can mandate vaccination for staff at its 13 schools.


 
Vancouver Sun 23:47
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.


 
Vancouver Sun 23:23
     Concord Pacific is applying to the city to amend the development permit so the second-floor space can be a private one for the exclusive use of the penthouse suite


 
Vancouver Sun 22:21
     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 22:13
     The chopper was being used for helicopter-logging, said RCMP. Transport Canada and WorkSafeBC are also investigating.


 
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