| | Goal cp24.com 11:18 | | A section of Highway 401 is shut down in Whitby this morning following a three-vehicle crash. Ontario Provincial Police say the collision occurred near Brock ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 11:15 | | STOCKHOLM (AP) - Tanzanian writer Abdulrazak Gurnah was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature on Thursday for works that explore the legacies of ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 10:07 | | SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A South Korean court ruled Thursday that the military unlawfully discriminated against the country's first known transgender ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 09:45 | | QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) - A powerful earthquake collapsed at least one coal mine and dozens of mud houses in southwest Pakistan early Thursday, ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 09:00 | | The First Baptist Church was formed in 1776 by free and enslaved Black people. They initially met secretly in fields and under trees in defiance of laws that ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 09:00 | | BERLIN (AP) - Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is denying wrongdoing and vowing to remain the country's leader after anti-corruption prosecutors said he ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 08:03 | | Authorities blamed militants fighting against Indian rule for the attack in the outskirts of Srinagar, the region's main city. Advertisement. Police said ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 08:03 | | TORONTO - Ontario's chief medical officer of health is set to release his advice today for safely celebrating Thanksgiving and Halloween.
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| | Goal cp24.com 07:18 | | Anonymous commentators who use social media to vilify and bully have become the latest battleground between Prime Minister Scott Morrison's government and U.S. ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 05:15 | | Health Canada has issued a recall for two lots of Novo-Gesic Forte Acetaminophen tablets distributed by Teva Canada because of a labelling error that could ...
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| | TORONTO STAR 09:00 | | Despite many people still working from home, traffic volumes are already near pre-pandemic levels because of a fear of public transit. |
| | TORONTO STAR 09:00 | | The city says it has to be that way, to avoid confusing drivers at another intersection less than 100 metres away. |
| | TORONTO STAR 09:00 | | Barriers to vaccination for seniors have persisted despite months-long efforts to increase coverage. |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 11:02 | | Ontario's chief medical officer of health is set to release his advice today for safely celebrating Thanksgiving and Halloween.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 11:16 | | In this episode of Life Unmasked, the team speaks with the Daily Bread Food Bank about how the pandemic affected their operations as well as a food bank client about her experience with COVID-19 and how the volunteers came to her rescue.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 12:05 | | A section of Highway 401 is shut down in Whitby this morning following a three-vehicle crash.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 11:32 | | The Toronto Zoo says one of its critically endangered orangutans is pregnant -- the first such pregnancy at the zoo in 15 years.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 09:00 | | With Halloween right around the corner, experts say trick-or-treating this year may be safe depending on where you live, but ghouls and goblins going door-to-door should do so cautiously.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 09:00 | | With Halloween right around the corner, experts say trick-or-treating this year may be safe depending on where you live, but ghouls and goblins going door-to-door should do so cautiously.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 10:45 | | Canada has now fully vaccinated 81.41 per cent of the country's eligible population.
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| | 12:45 | | HRM's mandatory vaccination policy will require all municipal employees to be fully vaccinated by Dec.15, 2021.
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| | 12:34 | | Pfizer has yet to make a full submission to Health Canada, but has sent in initial trial data to the Canadian regulator, the company previously told Global News.
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| | 12:21 | | The Toronto Zoo says the mother is Sekali, a 29-year-old Sumatran orangutan, and the father is 15-year-old Budi. Both were born at the zoo.
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| | 12:18 | | The change of direction, on the part of Hamilton 100, was outlined in a presentation to the city's general issues committee on Wednesday.
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| | 12:09 | | FAO's food price index, which tracks international prices of the most globally traded food commodities, averaged 130.0 points last month.
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| | 11:58 | | Environment Canada has issued a fog advisory for London-Middlesex, Huron-Perth, Oxford-Brant as well as some areas north and east of those counties.
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| | 11:53 | | Liberal MP Brenda Shanahan was re-elected to represent Châteauguay-Lacolle after a judicial recount placed her ahead of her Bloc Québécois rival, Patrick O'Hara.
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| | 11:39 | | The Sûreté du Québec is investigating after a 27-year-old man was shot and killed in his home late Wednesday night in Blainville.
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| | 11:37 | | Two lots of Novo-Gesic Forte Acetaminophen tablets were sold in packages containing 1,000 and 100 caplets, and were distributed in Canada starting Aug. 3, 2021.
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| | 11:35 | | Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said all westbound lanes are closed approaching Brock Street in Whitby were closed for Ornge air ambulance to pick up a patient.
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| | Toronto Sun 12:47 | | CAPE TOWN — Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and veteran of South Africa's struggle against white minority rule, turned 90 on Thursday, celebrating his birthday with a low-key church service at Cape Town's St. George's Cathedral. Tutu, who has struggled with ill health in recent years, is often hailed as South Africa's moral […]
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| | Toronto Sun 12:36 | | Airing his sweaty tennis shoes outside a California hotel room has landed Andy Murray in trouble at home after the shoes were stolen – along with his wedding ring tied to one of the laces. Murray, who married Kim Sears in 2015, has played with his wedding ring attached to one of his laces ever […]
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| | Toronto Sun 12:32 | | For most of the opening half on Wednesday night at BMO Field, the Toronto Argonauts played scared and were soft to the point of being susceptible and downright terrible. Then came the third quarter and a game the Argos should have easily won was finally seized. In 15 minutes, the Boatmen would score 27 points […]
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| | Toronto Sun 12:18 | | Chris Taylor hit a two-run home run with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning Wednesday as the Los Angeles Dodgers earned a dramatic 3-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League wild-card game. Taylor, who ended the regular season in a 7-for-65 (.108) slump over his last 25 games, […]
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| | Toronto Sun 11:29 | | Ross Atkins said he watched every pitch of Tuesday's wild-card playoff game between division rivals Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees and, of course, he thought about what might have been for his team. But if anything, the Blue Jays general manager said on Wednesday that frustration over the near miss was trumped by […]
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| | Toronto Sun 10:00 | | Dear Amy: My 30-year-old son "Danny" lives with me and my husband because he has serious health problems. Danny works full time and has a medical cannabis card. He purchases marijuana every week. About a year ago, I discovered that my healthy husband has been stealing marijuana from my son's bedroom and has been using […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 12:34 | | One person has been rushed to hospital in serious condition after a multi-vehicle crash on the Gardiner Expressway on Thursday morning. Emergency crews were first called to the scene in the westbound lanes near Highway 427 around 8:15 a.m. Thursday for reports of a car and motorcycle crash. A short time later police reported multiple […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 12:05 | | One person has been airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after a three-vehicle crash on Highway 401 in Whitby. Provincial police were called to the westbound lanes near Brock Street West just before 7 a.m. on Thursday. It is not yet known if anyone else was injured. The westbound lanes are closed at Brock, and […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 11:13 | | A pair of Toronto enthusiasts want residents and city council to consider bringing back an old but familiar city logo. Urban geographer Daniel Rotsztain and forestry planner Mark Sherman believe that now is the time for the city to say goodbye to its existing logo, calling for the return of the historical Metropolitan Toronto symbol. […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 10:47 | | Public health officials are investigating COVID-19 outbreaks at six more Toronto schools. Toronto Public Health said more than two cases have been reported at the following schools: Dante Alighieri Academy, Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute, St. Jude Catholic School, St. Augustine Catholic School, Millwood Junior School and Huron Street Junior Public School "This means that we've […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 10:15 | | GTA drivers are waking up to record-breaking prices at the pumps following another overnight increase. Gas prices rose another two cents at midnight to an average price of 144.9 cents/litre. In the last week prices have gone up eight cents. And it doesn't look like prices will be going down as dramatically anytime soon. Roger […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 10:15 | | Tanzanian writer Abdulrazak Gurnah was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature on Thursday for works that explore the legacies of imperialism on uprooted individuals. The Swedish Academy said the award was in recognition of his "uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effects of colonialism and the fate of the refugee in the gulf between cultures […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 09:15 | | Ontario's chief medical officer of health is set to release his advice Thursday for safely celebrating Thanksgiving and Halloween. Earlier this week, Dr. Kieran Moore did touch on some of his recommendations for Thanksgiving, saying celebrating indoors and unmasked with a fully vaccinated group is "absolutely appropriate." Ontario's gathering limits of 100 outdoors and 25 […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 09:12 | | In today's Big Story podcast, when Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp all vanished for hours on Monday, it wasn't a nefarious plan. It was a mistake. But what it revealed about how much the world has come to depend on Mark Zuckerberg's collection of apps was plain: Millions of people and businesses around the world—and even […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 12:31 | | Once fog patches clear Thursday morning, Ottawa is headed to a high of 21 C under sunny skies. The forecast for Friday is precisely as gorgeous. Expected lows are 6 C Thursday night, with fog patches developing late in the evening, and 10 C Friday night, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. Saturday is […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 12:30 | | While Ottawa as a city has enhanced its public transit options, and many people are shifting away from driving their own cars, this is not an option for everyone coming to the hospital.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:30 | | In the ByWard Market, there seems to be a constant teeter-totter of empathy for those without housing. At times, there are calls for support. At others, there are calls for criminalization.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:19 | | Autumn is when most Canadian basement-finishing campaigns begin. Unfortunately, many homeowners pay big money to have their basements finished, only to end up with substantially lower indoor air quality over time throughout their house. Hidden mold and mildew growth is the reason why, and a new kind of lightweight, all-foam basement subfloor panel makes it […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:13 | | I agree with the take from legendary sports columnist Earl McRae. The problem is not Panda, he wrote, the problem is not Lansdowne, the problem is the lurking menace of drunken young men.
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| | Windsor Star 12:45 | | 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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| | Ottawa Sun 09:30 | | Here are today's Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | Every Thursday, we feature an image from the StarPhoenix archives.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | Sask. -born writer and director is making waves with first feature-length film.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | Local art galleries are opening to the public again, with art from local and international artists.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | "I've never seen people show up so sick, so late," one doctor said.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | Just look at how fetching these loaves are, all marbled and pretty.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | Saskatoon city council votes 6-5 to start paying for waste management with a user pays model, instead of funding it with property taxes.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | To the rest of the world we look like uneducated hillbillies that blindly follow Alberta into the abyss of recklessness, B.L. Aaston writes.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | The bulbs contain all the nutrients needed to provide for the flower in spring, but it never hurts to add a little compost at planting time.
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| | National Observer 12:54 | | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took direct aim at military commanders on Wednesday, October 6, 2021, following a whirlwind 48 hours involving a senior officer who provided a reference for a convicted sex offender.
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| | National Observer 12:52 | | 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 to manage the pandemic
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| | National Observer 12:40 | | The core public service, air travel and rail employees and passengers must all be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of October, according to Canada's new mandatory vaccine policy.
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| | National Observer 12:33 | | When the remnants of Hurricane Ida dumped record-breaking rain on the East Coast this month, staircases into New York City's subway tunnels turned into waterfalls and train tracks became canals.
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| | National Observer 12:29 | | Elections Canada confirmed that incumbent Brenda Shanahan will be returning to Parliament after the recount declared her the winner in Châteauguay-Lacolle over her Bloc Québécois rival by just 12 votes.
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| | National Observer 12:27 | | Forty per cent of British Columbia's long-term care staff who were surveyed by the province's advocate for seniors said they went into work at least once in the past year feeling sick, a report reveals.
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| | National Observer 12:25 | | Singh announced he is appointing Bob Dewar, a veteran NDP political strategist, to lead a review into what succeeded and what went wrong with the NDP's election campaign.
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| | National Observer 12:23 | | Nova Scotia's highest court has concluded there is systemic discrimination in the province against people with disabilities who are seeking services and housing in the community.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | The folks behind the push to make ecocide a crime say a global law would create real consequences for those who cause severe environmental harm, and this young Canadian is making their case ahead of the COP26 global climate conference next month.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | A new ranking of the planet's largest polluters has Canada in the top 10 for total emissions, which climate advocates say gives the country an even greater responsibility to align itself with a climate-safe future.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | Heat waves like those that scorched western North America this summer risk wiping out B.C.'s salmon fisheries in future decades, on top of expected declines due to long-term climate change, a new study has found.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | In just a few weeks, Canada will join nearly 200 other countries at the United Nations climate conference to set goals and make promises that will be essential to reduce emissions worldwide.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | Six of the top 10, including China and Russia, have yet to show ambition on emissions cuts before COP26.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | More than 90 climate justice organizations have delivered a letter, including ads in major global newspapers, calling on former governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England Mark Carney to push banks harder to abandon their fossil fuel investments.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:44 | | "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 12:44 | | 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 12:42 | | A month before her re-election bid, Sue Montgomery is now hoping for redemption in court.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:41 | | 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 12:36 | | "The burden of COVID has been placed on the shoulders of the health-care workforce for far too long."
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:33 | | Campaign promises focus on improving quality of life, affordability
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:31 | | Pandemic proved to be the tipping point in the struggle for affordable housing: TQSOI
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:02 | | The driver of the vehicle that struck and killed a 16-year-old boy has yet to be located.
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| | Montreal Gazette 11:55 | | Local police and the Sûreté du Québec are canvassing residents, hoping to get a description of the vehicle used to flee the scene.
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| | Montreal Gazette 10:55 | | "Leaders are supposed to lead from the front, not the back," said councillor Brent Cowan, in a jab at Mayor John Belvedere.
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| | Calgary Herald 12:11 | | Premier and party seem intent on saving themselves Re: Kenney's tone-deaf MLAs pave way for NDP, Opinion, Sept. 30 Chris Nelson rightly points out the dark side of MLAs like Shane Getson and the UCP's far-right 'freedom fighter faction'. It feels to me that Jason Kenney has increasingly desensitized himself from the reality of the […]
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| | Calgary Herald 11:30 | | The federal election may be over, but don't take your voter hat off just yet! That's right: it's municipal election time. Considering nearly 80 per cent of Alberta small businesses say issues related to their business have been largely ignored by their local governments, this upcoming municipal election is an opportunity for candidates to first […]
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| | Calgary Herald 11:00 | | 'We're being given a choice between a bad option and a worse option,' says professor Michael Antle, of the provincial referendum question on moving to permanent Daylight Savings Time
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| | Calgary Herald 11:00 | | Kermit the Frog got it wrong: actually, it's fairly easy being green. At least it is until the world starts running short of fossil fuels. Suddenly, there's a global panic, from China, through Europe and into the U.S., as the magical yellow brick road of a seemingly simple transition to renewable energy is exposed for […]
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| | Calgary Sun 11:00 | | SILLIEST OF RULES So, only 10 vaccinated adults can get together for Thanksgiving dinner in Alberta, while at the same time you can put 15,000 bums in the seats to watch the Flames and Oilers. Sorry Jason Kenney, but you deserve every bit of grief you are receiving these days. LARRY CANTREL (Too bad you […]
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| | Calgary Sun 11:00 | | It's said a person who represents himself in court has a fool for a lawyer. A little more than a month ago, then-murder suspect Stephane Parent was facing that daunting possibility. A falling out with another defence lawyer meant Parent was just weeks away from standing trial for second-degree murder without legal representation in the […]
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| | Calgary Sun 11:00 | | It's not a horse race, it's a dogfight with guns blazing. Jeromy Farkas, running in the race to be Calgary's next mayor, waits until the end of Wednesday's mayoral debate to drop a bomb. There's no turning back now. Farkas talks about "the dark money" in the election from both "backroom developers" and "big business […]
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