| | Goal cp24.com 21:56 | | Workers from a Kellogg's cereal plant picket along the main rail lines leading into the facility on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021, in Omaha, Neb. Workers have gone on ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 21:11 | | OTTAWA - Federal Liberals say they've picked up another seat in Quebec after a judicial recount. They say incumbent Brenda Shanahan will be returning to ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 20:48 | | It depends, says fire safety educator. Meghan Collie, Special to CP24.com. Published Wednesday, October 6, 2021 9:24AM EDT Last Updated Wednesday, ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 20:26 | | Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins says the sentiment among the clubhouse members, staff and front office is they're "exceptionally optimistic" ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 20:03 | | ZURICH (AP) - With tensions rising between the global powers, President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are expected to hold a virtual meeting ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 20:03 | | The province's proof-of-vaccination policy affecting gyms and other indoor facilities, which took effect last month, exempts people under age 18 who are ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 19:30 | | ZURICH (AP) - President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are expected to hold a virtual working meeting before year's end, according to a senior ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 19:18 | | LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) - Some of the crude oil that spilled from a pipeline into the waters off Southern California has been breaking up naturally in ocean ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 19:18 | | City of Toronto workers face 6-week unpaid suspension, termination if not fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Kerrisa Wilson, CP24 Web Content Writer. @ ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 19:18 | | OTTAWA - NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he is proud of the party's election campaign, but also disappointed that more MPs were not elected.
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| | Goal cp24.com 19:18 | | One male victim was found suffering from gunshot wounds at the scene. He was taken to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. On Wednesday, ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 19:07 | | Police looking for missing Thornhill mom. Joshua Freeman, CP24 Web Content Writer. @Josh_F. Published Wednesday, October 6, 2021 3: ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 18:56 | | LONDON (AP) - The World Health Organization on Wednesday endorsed the world's first malaria vaccine and said it should be given to children across Africa in ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 18:45 | | COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. are coming down again, hospitalizations are dropping, and new cases per day are about to dip below 100,000 for the first time in ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 18:33 | | Timothy George Simpkins fled from Timberview High School in Arlington after the Wednesday morning shooting and drove off in a silver Dodge Charger, police said.
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| | Goal cp24.com 18:33 | | Long-Term Care Minister Rod Phillips announced details of the funding today. Advertisement. It's part of a plan to hire more workers in the ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 18:11 | | A new search feature rolled out Wednesday tells users which flights have lower carbon emissions, giving them the ability to choose flights based on carbon ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 17:37 | | TORONTO -- Premier Doug Ford says he won't get involved in people's personal medical records. He made the comments in question period today, responding to ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 17:15 | | COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - Scandinavian authorities on Wednesday suspended or discouraged the use of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine in young people because of ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 17:15 | | OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he regrets the mistake of travelling to British Columbia to join his vacationing family on a day meant to honour ...
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| | TORONTO STAR 00:32 | | Police are asking for public's help to find Gerard Silas Purcell for 5 counts including prowl by night |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 23:08 | | An Ontario woman who brought her car to the dealership to get a warning light inspected left with $7,300 in damages after the mechanic got into an accident while test driving the car.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 22:01 | | Toronto police have identified a man they say has been seen attempting to gain access to several homes in the Leslieville area at night.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 19:57 | | Telus customers in Ontario, Quebec and Manitoba have had their cellular service restored after a widespread outage on Wednesday.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 19:49 | | City of Toronto employees have less than a month to get fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or else they will be suspended without pay and ultimately fired if they don't comply with the city's mandatory vaccination policy.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 20:37 | | Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins says the sentiment among the clubhouse members, staff and front office is they're "exceptionally optimistic" about where the team is heading.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 21:41 | | Federal Liberals say they've picked up another seat in Quebec after a judicial recount.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 22:45 | | Queen Elizabeth on Wednesday met with a group of Canadian artillery soldiers who have been stationed in the U.K. and are performing guard duties at Windsor Castle.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:17 | | The BC SPCA has seized 71 cats and kittens from two motorhomes on a rural property near Squamish.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 23:48 | | The data breach affecting gaming platform Twitch has put tens of millions of user passwords, payment methods and personal information at risk. CTVNews.ca speaks to experts about what parents and users need to know to protect their personal data.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 00:27 | | A Facebook executive is pushing back on a whistleblower's claims -- supported by the company's own internal research -- that the social network's products harm children and fuel polarization in the U.S.
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| | 00:58 | | The QMJHL's commissioner's office says the suspensions came a day after Daigle and Siciliano's court appearance because it needed to acquaint itself with the charges.
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| | 00:53 | | Four people managed to escape the fire, one of whom suffered burn injuries and was taken to hospital, according to the Calgary Fire Department.
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| | 00:52 | | Pelican Narrows RCMP is seeking the public's assistance in locating Barry Thomas, 24, who escaped custody.
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| | 00:43 | | Whitby's deputy mayor is under fire for a hot mic comment made during a council meeting earlier this week.
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| | 00:43 | | Two people waiting for organ transplants may have a glimmer of hope after optimistic messages from medical officials. But they're still waiting and hoping for more clarity.
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| | 00:36 | | Experts say the housing market is showing signs of normal seasonal activity this past month.
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| | 00:05 | | On the path to reconciliation, an annual conference focuses working towards respectful Indigenous engagement and inclusion in a community-based setting.
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| | 00:01 | | Singer-songwriter Jully Black, late blues artist Salome Bey and wrestling star Bret Hart were also announced as 2021 inductees on Wednesday.
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| | 00:01 | | A Senate election is when voters select candidates for the provincial government to pass along to the federal government should Senate vacancies ever need to be filled.
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| | 23:56 | | About 40 people protested as AUPE says Extendicare Fairmont Park in Lethbridge is pushing for a reduction in benefits, sick leave and cuts retirement plans for its workers.
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| | Toronto Sun 00:47 | | Canada has never won in Mexico, and only have one goal to show for its last seven visits to the country
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| | Toronto Sun 00:32 | | With the public's help, police have identified an alleged night prowler in the city's Leslieville neighbourhood. Toronto Police say they've received reports of a man targeting various residences in the Dundas St. E. and Leslie St. area. The man is in the area in the evening and into the early hours of the morning and […]
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| | Toronto Sun 00:28 | | City updates vaccine policy to make COVID inoculation a condition of employment
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| | Toronto Sun 00:21 | | The most intriguing Maple Leafs cuts are to come. The Leafs placed four players — forwards Joey Anderson and Brett Seney, and defencemen Carl Dahlstrom and Brennan Menell — on waivers on Wednesday, and if each clears, the expectation is the Toronto Marlies will be the landing spot. Also on Wednesday, goaltender Michael Hutchinson cleared […]
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| | Toronto Sun 00:14 | | Copernicus Lodge loses 84 workers who have not proved vaccination
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| | Toronto Sun 23:25 | | NEW YORK — Prince Andrew will have a chance to review a 2009 settlement agreement that he hopes will shield him from a civil lawsuit accusing him of sexually abusing a woman two decades ago, when she was underage. In an order on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska in Manhattan granted permission for Andrew's […]
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| | Toronto Sun 23:20 | | Ariana Grande has been granted a five-year restraining order against a man who turned up at her home brandishing a hunting knife and threatened to kill her. The terrified singer filed for protection against the man, claiming he has been tracking her for months, but when he showed up outside her property she decided enough […]
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| | Toronto Sun 23:14 | | The Mandalorian star Giancarlo Esposito wants co-workers who are not vaccinated against the coronavirus to stay away from the set. Officials overseeing TV and movie productions have been forced to adopt strict COVID-19 protocols but a few A-listers, who have not received jabs, are still causing virus outbreaks and shutdowns, according to The Hollywood Reporter. […]
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| | Toronto Sun 23:09 | | As terrifying as it might be for the Ottawa Senators to potentially start the season without Brady Tkachuk on their opening-night roster, what has to scare the team and its fan base even more is potentially having to go through this dance again three years from now. More and more, that's looking like a realistic […]
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| | Toronto Sun 23:07 | | When asked what lead to his decision in the first place, the PM dodged the question
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| | CityNews Toronto 23:16 | | EDMONTON (CityNews) – Whether it's workplaces, dining out or travelling, vaccine mandates are fast becoming the rule rather than the exception. But what about for students? California last week announced school children will need to be vaccinated. But could Canada follow suit? "The fact that these laws do exist in a couple of provinces does […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 20:53 | | Metrolinx currently has no plans to implement a vaccine passport check policy for GO Train and UP Express riders, saying it would be too arduous to put into effect and enforce. "Practically speaking it would be very difficult for a public transit agency with hundreds of entry and exits to trains and buses to manage […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 19:48 | | Ontario is willing to discuss optometrists' operating costs, but won't write them a "blank cheque," the health minister said Wednesday ahead of a rally by the eye care professionals. Optometrists across the province withdrew provincially insured eye services, including eye exams for children and seniors, more than a month ago in a funding dispute with […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 21:11 | | OTTAWA (CityNews) ─ A global shortage of a key computer component is impacting various industries from auto manufacturing to video gaming and telecommunications − and has some Canadians lining up overnight to get their hands on the goods. Prices for semiconductors have skyrocketed due to the shortage caused in part by the COVID-19 pandemic. It's […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 00:47 | | "The site was under construction. There was no one inside. No one was injured."
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| | Ottawa Citizen 00:16 | | Both councils voted Tuesday to task a lawyer with taking all necessary legal steps to get compliance with a dispute advisory panel's recommendations.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 00:05 | | Assistant Crown Attorneys James Cavanagh and Stephen Albers guided the jury through a trail of bank withdrawals and transactions Buoc made as he attempted to acquire a passport and a plane ticket.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 23:21 | | The school was closed last week after students in multiple classrooms tested positive. There are 705 students at St. Benedict.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 22:39 | | The new vaccine requirement is to go into effect just past midnight on Saturday.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 22:25 | | "Casting blame on Subcontractors and passing through efforts by Subcontractors to blame other Subcontractors is not going to solve the current issues."
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:57 | | "It is very straightforward. If you want to continue to work for the public service of Canada, you are going to need to be fully vaccinated."
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:56 | | The seven charges of harassment date back to 2020 and run into early 2021.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:38 | | Two men, aged 27 and 29, were arrested at a home on Chemin du Lac des Iles.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:33 | | "This is a story for Inuit by Inuit and it's also a story for people who aren't Inuit to understand more of our lived experience."
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| | The Georgia Straight 00:15 | | Hospitalizations slightly increased, and there's one new healthcare outbreak.
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| | The Georgia Straight 23:00 | | Her memoir reflects her great inner strength and evolving sense of self.
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| | The Georgia Straight 21:56 | | The UBC prof's film showcases the challenges faced by dispossessed youths in the country where he was born.
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| | The Georgia Straight 21:45 | | The choir's new season begins November 10.
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| | The Georgia Straight 21:40 | | In which we reveal the favourite records, concerts, and grocery items of interesting Vancouverites
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| | The Georgia Straight 20:06 | | Blooms, foliage, twigs, pine cones, and moss are some of the materials she uses.
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| | The Georgia Straight 19:54 | | How seriously each person reacted to the pandemic depended upon numerous factors.
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| | The Georgia Straight 19:46 | | Also, letters on sex-positive terminology, urethral-electrode sounds, masturbation, orgasm denial, and straight guys who demean gay men.
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| | The Georgia Straight 19:30 | | Investigations are underway into a number of violent incidents that have been taken place in Vancouver in recent weeks.
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| | Windsor Star 00:08 | | A near 19-month hiatus coupled with a myriad of changes in the organization has not changed the expectations for the Windsor Spitfires. With 10 players on the roster that have never played a regular-season game in the Ontario Hockey League and two new faces behind the bench, the Spitfires are still expected to be among […]
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| | Windsor Star 00:03 | | Residents got a first look Wednesday at the designs behind a sweeping new slate of parks and projects proposed for Walkerville. Now, the city is seeking feedback before council gives it a final go-ahead later this fall. The Walkerville Theming and Districting plan and concept drawings of nine projects were presented Wednesday by Windsor Mayor Drew […]
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| | Windsor Star 23:19 | | The dead will walk again in Windsor … for recreational purposes. Next week, on Oct. 16, organizers are pleased to once more offer the Windsor Zombie Walk to the public — a Halloween-style gathering and march with no agenda other than creepy costumed amusement. "It's just so outlandish, weird, and fun. I think that's something […]
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| | Windsor Star 23:16 | | Fall enrolment held steady at St. Clair College with a slight increase pushing total enrolment to a record 14,034 full-time students across all three campuses and the Ace Acumen campuses in the Greater Toronto Area. Fall enrolment increased by 149 students from 2020. St. Clair president Patti France said she is relieved the pandemic did […]
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| | Windsor Star 22:39 | | A years-long grassroots campaign to improve access to female hygiene products for all women took a big step forward Wednesday when Windsor's Parks and Recreation Standing Committee recommend a one-year pilot project using six municipal facilities. The program will see complimentary products available in the public washrooms of Windsor Family Credit Union Centre, Water World, […]
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| | Windsor Star 22:38 | | With fire racing through one of Windsor's tallest downtown residential buildings and a person trapped in the elevator, Dave Murdoch climbed 22-storeys alongside firefighters to help rescue the man. Murdoch donned a self-contained breathing apparatus pack, entered the smoke-filled elevator control room and manually raised the elevator up to the 22nd floor where the man […]
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| | Windsor Star 22:29 | | A vehicle found stopped in the middle of a Walpole Island road last month resulted in an impaired driving charge against a Windsor resident. On Sept. 26, Walpole Island police saw a stationary vehicle in the middle of Tecumseh Road shortly after 9 a.m. While speaking with the driver, police said it became aparent the […]
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| | Windsor Star 22:25 | | Greater Essex County District School Board trustees are urging the local health unit to allow extracurricular activities, including football, for students. Trustee Al Halberstadt said he along with other trustees have heard from parents, coaches and students "upset about taking this away from the kids." Halberstadt made the original motion at a Tuesday board meeting […]
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| | Windsor Star 21:49 | | Officials in the Municipality of Lakeshore are asking anyone with information about a rash of vandalism in town parks to come forward. In mid-September, nine outdoor public washrooms in the municipality were hit by a string of vandalism that included broken mirrors, a melted garbage can and clogged toilets. The damage forced parks staff to […]
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| | Windsor Star 21:40 | | A major part of Fogolar Furlan's plan to rebrand and stay afloat has taken shape with the opening of a new facility for indoor sports, with corporate retreats and Nerf gun battles soon to follow. "It gives us a little more versatility on the property," said manager Rob Kelly. "We have outdoor soccer in the […]
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| | The Province 23:47 | | He's missed 10 days of pre-season because of COVID-19, but winger Justin Bailey still hopes to crack the Canucks' opening-night roster.
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| | The Province 22:48 | | Lefty sniper Adam Charalambides, who was the No. 4 selection in the NLL Draft, will work in Warriors' front office as well, including helping to sell tickets.
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| | Ottawa Sun 23:01 | | "The defensive experiments will continue for the Senators in Thursday's exhibition game against Montreal."
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| | Ottawa Sun 21:14 | | First, it was Nick Paul. Then came Alex Formenton. And now, in the search to fill Brady Tkachuk's spot as the first line left winger, the Ottawa Senators are going to take a long look at Tim Stuetzle. Stuetzle, the 19-year-old who was selected third overall by the Senators in the NHL draft exactly one […]
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 00:11 | | A report from administration with further details is not available, but is forthcoming.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 23:25 | | "We're trying to do everything to protect our children, and we're not being met with a lot of support from the government," one parent said.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 23:10 | | Undercover officers have testified that the major crime technique's goal is to find the truth, not to get a confession.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:57 | | Saskatchewan's government rejects calls for gathering size limits for the Thanksgiving long weekend, while most provinces have imposed caps.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:29 | | Barry Thomas fled on foot after his arrest on Tuesday. He is charged with aggravated assault in connection with a Monday incident.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:27 | | "Sixties Scoop people do not know who we were. We grew up not knowing what communities we came from, the great majority of us."
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 21:47 | | "All students deserve to feel safe on campus at all times."
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 21:35 | | Saskatchewan is full of excellent campsites. Here's some practical advice for first-time tenters to make your outing truly enjoyable.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 21:34 | | The snow is flying and temperatures are dropping, so it's time to gear up for some fun winter adventures in Regina.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 21:34 | | Nutrien Wonderhub is a safe space for children of all backgrounds and abilities to explore, experiment, and interact with the natural and built world.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 23:29 | | Saskatchewan's southern regions active case rates are growing faster than anywhere else in the province.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 22:54 | | Police services in Regina and Saskatoon, and the provincial police union, say they don't have a specific number but they believe the majority of officers are vaccinated
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| | Regina Leader-Post 22:42 | | Riders receiver and Regina product Mitchell Picton is expected to be rested for Saturday's game against the Calgary Stampeders
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| | Regina Leader-Post 22:37 | | "It is entirely premature and I think it would be a mistake for the city to invest $100,000 in this," says Coun. Bob Hawkins.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:47 | | "This exhibition will bring back a lot of great memories for parents with artifacts and giant versions of some of their favourite childhood games."
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:11 | | A 67-year-old Davidson man died Tuesday after the cement truck he was driving rolled off the road. In a release Wednesday, Craik RCMP said officers responded at about 1:50 p.m. to a report of a single vehicle rollover on Highway 749, less than 10 kilometres west of Girvin. Police said the cement truck left the […]
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:11 | | Brian Gable's clever cartoons have graced daily newspapers for more than 40 years, including the Leader-Post from 1980-87.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 20:55 | | "Skiing is fun, it's very enjoyable and it is an excellent fitness activity," says Regina Ski Club president Dale Hjertaas. "And it is a life activity too. Our club members run from ages three to 87."
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| | Regina Leader-Post 20:55 | | Lakes, forests, islands, valleys—and, yes, grasslands—provide a variety of opportunities and challenges for everyone from relaxed ramblers to hardened hikers.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 20:54 | | From the sunniest city in the south to the precambrian shield in the north, Saskatchewan golfers are spoiled for choice.
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| | National Observer 22:09 | | Social workers, sheriffs and administrative assistants are among an estimated 30,000 government employees in British Columbia who will have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or risk losing their job.
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| | National Observer 22:09 | | Much of the world is unprepared for the floods, hurricanes and droughts expected to worsen with climate change and urgently needs better warning systems to avert water-related disasters, according to a report by the United Nations' weather agency.
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| | National Observer 22:09 | | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will make good today, October 6, 2021, on his election promise to require all federal employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
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| | National Observer 22:08 | | The European Union on Wednesday urged member countries to provide relief funds to consumers and small businesses hit hardest by rising gas and electricity prices, as criticism mounts that the bloc's climate change fighting policies are fueling the problem.
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| | National Observer 22:07 | | Pandemic lockdowns left Canadian cars sitting idle in driveways and garages for weeks on end last year
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| | National Observer 21:42 | | 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.
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| | National Observer 21:34 | | Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan's office is standing by the military's decision to reassign a senior officer who wrote a reference for a convicted sex offender to a new job that involves reviewing ways to eliminate sexual misconduct from the Canadian Armed Forces.
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| | National Observer 20:59 | | The British Columbia government's inadequate support during an extreme heat wave this summer "compounded risks" for people with disabilities and those who are older, says an independent international human rights group.
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:59 | | Éric Duhaime said the number of party members has increased from 500 to 37,000 over the past few months.
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:48 | | Liberal incumbent MP Brenda Shanahan will get a new mandate. The change drops the Bloc Québécois seat count to 32.
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:47 | | "He does it all out there," new teammate Christian Dvorak says about 22-year-old centre. "He can play in all situations."
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:14 | | A month before her re-election bid, Sue Montgomery is now hoping for redemption in court.
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:14 | | President says public health leaders are "dance-ophobes."
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:02 | | Campaign promises focus on improving quality of life, affordability
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| | Montreal Gazette 23:52 | | With the Bill 96 hearings going on and mayoral candidates jockeying for position, language has become a hot topic in our election campaign.
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| | Montreal Gazette 23:49 | | Goalie Jake Allen says it's Josh Anderson: "That puck hits you in a thud you can feel it through your equipment."
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| | Montreal Gazette 23:26 | | Environment Minister Benoit Charette says there would not be enough new electric cars by 2030 to meet the demands of the market.
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| | Montreal Gazette 23:10 | | "The burden of COVID has been placed on the shoulders of the health-care workforce for far too long."
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| | Calgary Herald 00:45 | | One person was sent to hospital while firefighters rescued several pets from a Forest Lawn home following a kitchen fire Wednesday. Crews got the call at 9:55 a.m. to the 2200 block of 39th Street S.E. When they arrived, they found two occupants of the home in front of the building and two more in […]
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| | Calgary Herald 00:34 | | Another 702 schools across the province are on alert status, which is triggered by two or more cases identified within 14 days
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| | Calgary Herald 00:00 | | The city's official vaccination policy will include a month-long transition period to give employees time to become fully vaccinated
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| | Calgary Herald 23:58 | | City police are investigating data breaches from a proof of vaccination app being used to screen fans at a Calgary Flames pre-season game. The service's cybersecurity unit is investigating leaks of personal and medical data from the PORTpass app created by a Calgary firm and employed at the NHL team's pre-season game versus the Edmonton […]
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| | Calgary Herald 23:54 | | No one was injured, according to EMS
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| | Calgary Herald 23:48 | | Simic said there was no doubt Lashbrook had sexual relations with the alleged victims, the only question was whether it was with their consent
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| | Calgary Herald 23:12 | | 'This was always part of the plan to really take this from an amazing cancer centre to one of the best cancer centres in the world'
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| | Calgary Herald 23:00 | | Name: Paul Hallelujah Mayoral candidate Occupation: Businessman Political/volunteer experience: N/A What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? Reform. Describe your leadership style: By example, by scientific rigor. What do you consider the single most important issue facing Calgarians, and what should be done about it? Racism in our public trust, we […]
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| | Calgary Herald 22:48 | | Name: Sean Chu Ward: 4 Occupation: Current city councillor for Ward 4 Political/volunteer experience: I have over 30 years of volunteering in Calgary, with most of it in the Ward 4 area. I have been the councillor for Ward 4 since 2013. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? To continue […]
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| | Calgary Herald 22:40 | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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| | Calgary Sun 00:26 | | WINNIPEG — Trevor Lewis, then employed a couple of provinces over, could immediately see the switch in these Calgary Flames. That's hardly a surprise. After all, few are as familiar with Darryl Sutter's style. Lewis has been there, done that and has a pair of Stanley Cup rings to show for it. The 34-year-old forward […]
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| | Calgary Sun 23:11 | | That, apparently, is that. Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell left little doubt about how his bothersome shoulder was feeling when he spoke with the media shortly after a closed Calgary Stampeders practice at McMahon Stadium on Wednesday. "It feels f—ing good," Mitchell said with a smile. "Let's go." That should, hopefully, clarify questions about Mitchell's availability […]
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:48 | | Among the seven recommendations made in the report is the elimination of shared rooms, which led to larger outbreaks of COVID-19, according to B.C.'s seniors advocate.
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:26 | | Move comes as provincial health officer says work camps across Northern B.C. should "absolutely" have vaccination mandates in place
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:20 | | Vancouver basketball collective stars in new film Handle With Care: The Legend of the Notic Streetball Crew.
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:13 | | Opinion: Dr. Bonnie Henry has reinforced urging from WorkSafeBC that employers should require workers to get vaccinated
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| | Vancouver Sun 23:51 | | Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.
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| | Vancouver Sun 23:44 | | The new rules apply to Canadians boarding planes, trains, and vessels by Oct. 30, as well as 267,000 federal government workers.
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| | Vancouver Sun 23:39 | | Police said the man was punched in the face by a stranger just after 5 a.m. on Sept. 18 near Davie and Howe Streets.
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| | Vancouver Sun 23:35 | | Vancouver police do not know the motives behind the three stabbings, but do not believe there is a threat to public safety at this time.
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| | Vancouver Sun 22:45 | | The allegation was that the firearms, which were to have their serial numbers removed, were to be obtained in the U.S. and then exported overseas.
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| | Vancouver Sun 22:35 | | The ministry statement says the program aligns with a new truck driver training framework introduced across Canada in February 2020 as part of the National Safety Code.
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