| | Goal cp24.com 01:52 | | SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - The World Health Organization is working to ship COVID-19 medical supplies into North Korea, a possible sign that the North is ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 00:33 | | QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) - A powerful 5.7 magnitude earthquake shook parts of southwestern Pakistan early Thursday, killing at least 11 people, ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 00:33 | | Coach John Herdman said veteran goalkeeper Milan Borjan, who is recovering from COVID, did not make the trip. The Red Red Star Belgrade 'keeper's contribution ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 00:11 | | Coast Guard Petty Officer Steve Strohmaier said some of the oil has been pushed to the south by currents. Storms earlier in the week may also have helped ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 00:00 | | 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 ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 23:26 | | TORONTO - Actors Keanu Reeves and Graham Greene, retired Lt.-Gen. Romeo Dallaire and musician Bruce Cockburn are among this year's inductees to Canada's ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 21:56 | | 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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| | 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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| | TORONTO STAR 01:55 | | With over 144,000 followers on Twitter, Chaudhri used her platform to boost aspiring scientists from marginalised and underrepresented backgrounds. |
| | 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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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 00:51 | | A powerful earthquake collapsed at least one coal mine and many flimsy mud houses in southwest Pakistan early Thursday, killing at least 11 people and injuring more than 200, an official said.
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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 01:20 | | A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Texas to suspend the most restrictive abortion law in the U.S., which since September has banned most abortions in the nation's second-most populous state.
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| | 03:44 | | Winnipeg police are asking for the public's help in locating a 17-year old girl.
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| | 03:35 | | This comes as Alberta and Ontario continue to distribute the federal government's current rapid test stock pile to schools.
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| | 03:18 | | Employment lawyers are split on your right to turn down work with an unvaccinated person, while government officials have provided no clear direction.
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| | 03:02 | | In a statement issued immediately after the vote, Stewart said he voted against the proposal because he felt it would unfairly affect lower-income residents.
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| | 02:54 | | After four and a half years without a contract, Manitoba nurses have tentatively reached a new deal with the province.
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| | 02:45 | | Nikolaj Ehlers' second goal of the game midway through the third period helped propel the Winnipeg Jets to a 3-2 win over the Calgary Flames Wednesday.
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| | 02:02 | | Kingsbridge Retirement Community Executive Director says staff have worked tirelessly through the pandemic dealing with ever-changing directives in their jobs.
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| | 01:57 | | Smoke from wildfires near Hudson Bay, Sask., prompted a Calgary air quality statement on Wednesday evening.
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| | 01:44 | | Two local Indigenous teenagers are being rewarded for their efforts to help family and community members recover from the COVID-19 virus in hospital.
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| | 01:39 | | While the vast majority of staff in the province are vaccinated, in B.C.'s Interior it appears a significant fraction of staff has yet to roll up a sleeve.
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| | Toronto Sun 03:41 | | WASHINGTON — A federal judge temporarily blocked on Wednesday a near-total ban on abortion in Texas, the toughest such law in the United States, following a challenge from President Joe Biden's administration after the U.S. Supreme Court let it proceed. The action by U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman in Austin prevents the state from enforcing […]
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| | Toronto Sun 03:19 | | OTTAWA — The president of the Canadian Medical Association says provinces like Alberta are "gaslighting" health-care workers over the toll the COVID-19 crisis is taking on the health-care system. Dr. Katharine Smart says there's a feeling of hopelessness among health-care workers in the country that their governments are not listening to them as they try […]
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| | Toronto Sun 03:00 | | The Argos played scared and they were soft to the point of being susceptible and downright terrible for most of the opening half Wednesday night. Then came the third quarter and a game the Argos should have easily won was finally seized. In 15 minutes, the Argos would score 27 points, including two defensive touchdowns […]
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| | Toronto Sun 02:21 | | I Dream Of Jeannie star Barbara Eden has opened up about her devastating miscarriage and how she coped following the loss. The actress lost her child following the end of her hit show in 1970, and admits she struggled to free herself from dark thoughts afterwards. "I carried my second son for almost eight months […]
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| | Toronto Sun 02:13 | | Broadway and TV star Cynthia Harris has died at the age of 87. The co-founder of The Actors Company Theatre is most famous for her roles as the mother of Paul Reiser's character in TV comedy Mad About You and as Wallis Simpson in the 1979 TV mini-series Edward & Mrs. Simpson, which earned her […]
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| | Toronto Sun 00:52 | | 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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| | CityNews Toronto 02:30 | | The City of Toronto is rolling out several mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinics in an effort to boost immunization rates over the Thanksgiving weekend. At least 18 "Vaxgiving" clinics will be running at malls, transit stations, schools, churches, libraries and other locations. Mayor John Tory says the clinics, which opened Wednesday, are in areas where vaccination […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 01:27 | | For the first time since the pandemic began, health officials are encouraging families to gather for a holiday as long as they are vaccinated against COVID-19 just in time for Thanksgiving. The long weekend arrives this Saturday, October 9 to Monday, October 11. Some attractions and establishments are closed or are operating on different hours […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 00:55 | | A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Texas to suspend the most restrictive abortion law in the U.S., which since September has banned most abortions in the nation's second-most populous state.
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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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| | Ottawa Citizen 02:11 | | "I regret that the purchase of my dream home has unknowingly caused this issue and will keep me from finishing some of the work that we all started together."
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| | Ottawa Citizen 02:05 | | "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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| | The Georgia Straight 01:00 | | Here's an autumnal dish that can be served for lunch or dinner.
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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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| | 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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| | The Province 02:50 | | 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 01:48 | | Picked up for a seventh-round draft pick over a year ago, the 20-year-old Hall has started the season playing on Vancouver's first line with stars Justin Sourdif and Fabian Lysell
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| | The Province 01:47 | | 'Going back to play in our rink is the best feeling in the world,' says captain Justin Sourdif. 'It'll be fun to play in front of fans again when you make nice play or a big hit and you get some cheers'
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| | The Province 01:00 | | Opinion: Letters to The Province, Oct. 7, 2021.
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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 03:12 | | TORONTO — Four huge mistakes — the explosive plays head coach Paul LaPolice talks about being deciding factors in how a game can swing — killed the Ottawa Redblacks Wednesday night at BMO Field. A blocked punt, a screen pass and two interceptions. Four touchdowns for the Toronto Argos. And while Ottawa had a blocked […]
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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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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 01:36 | | Court watched video of a police interview containing details of deadly gang spat.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 01:21 | | 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 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 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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| | Regina Leader-Post 03:44 | | Two goals by 16-year-old Zachary Benson powered the Winnipeg Ice to Wednesday's 5-2 WHL victory over the visiting Regina Pats.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 03:14 | | 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 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 22:37 | | "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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| | 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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| | Calgary Herald 03:15 | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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| | Calgary Herald 02:55 | | Name: Jasmine Mian Ward: 3 Occupation: Consultant Political/volunteer experience: Board Member of Wrestling Canada Lutte • Logistics Coordinator for Ask Her YYC • Mentor with Big Brothers, Big Sister of Calgary & Area • Canadian Olympic Committee Commission Member • 2016 Olympic Team Member, 2014 Commonwealth Games Medalist, 2014 World University Champion What is your […]
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| | Calgary Herald 02:53 | | Video questions from members of Calgary's business community quizzed the mayoral hopefuls
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| | Calgary Herald 02:29 | | Name: Michael Streilein Ward: 12 Occupation: Digital Marketing/Business Owner Political/volunteer experience: Just trying to advocate for City Hall to get foxtail on a control list. I regularly volunteer and donate to local causes in my community. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? Public service – I think that being a […]
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| | Calgary Herald 01:59 | | 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 01:46 | | Name: Dean Hopkins Mayoral candidate Occupation: A hard-working member of the "working class". Political/volunteer experience: Worked with many politicians over a 30-year period whilst in military service to my country. Spent countless days and hours in our cities council chambers over the past five years. Over 10 years of volunteer experience in our city. I […]
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| | Calgary Herald 01:28 | | 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 01:24 | | Name: Teresa Hargreaves Ward: 12 Occupation: Landman/Project Manager Political/volunteer experience: Ran in the 2017 election and assisted with three terms within Rockyview County door knocking and as a scrutineer. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? To contribute my experience and expertise and be the voice for Ward 12. Describe your […]
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| | Calgary Herald 01:06 | | Individuals may experience symptoms such as increased coughing, throat irritation, headaches or shortness of breath
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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 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 03:37 | | Dr. Imran Ratanshi, a plastic surgeon at Surrey Memorial Hospital, said the equipment allowing access to the lymphatic system was available only in select hospitals around the world. That now includes Surrey
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| | Vancouver Sun 03:35 | | 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 02:41 | | The Climate Emergency Parking Program was created by staff, at the majority of council's request, but did not hit the mark — falling six votes to five
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| | Vancouver Sun 01:59 | | One hundred old prints are part of a sale of rare photographs of early Vancouver and B.C.
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| | Vancouver Sun 01:55 | | Reproductive choice advocates in B.C. say Texas, which has imposed a near-total ban on abortion, is hardly alone in limiting access to abortions. "There is a disparity of abortion access for women in British Columbia as well," said organizer Michelle Fortin, director of the Vancouver-based non-profit Options for Sexual Health. "Contraception isn't yet free." In […]
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| | Vancouver Sun 01:32 | | Retiring B.C. Mountie says he heard from dozens of first responders since sharing his story of mental-health challenges with Postmedia News last year
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| | Vancouver Sun 01:00 | | Opinion: Why don't nearly four-in-10 Canadians vote federally?
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:53 | | Opinion: Dr. Bonnie Henry has reinforced urging from WorkSafeBC that employers should require workers to get vaccinated
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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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