Oct 07, 18:00

 
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     Chris Lewis served as Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police from 2010 until he retired in 2014. He can be seen regularly on CTV and CP24 giving his ...


 
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     Photos sent by a CP24 viewer show sheen in the water. Toronto Fire deployed booms to contain the leak. It was initially believed that the oil was coming ...


 
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     WINDSOR, Ont. - A southwestern Ontario hospital has fired 57 employees who failed to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by a Thursday deadline -- a number it ...


 
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     "We're not sure where the leak is coming from," Toronto Fire District Chief Stephan Powell told CP24 Thursday afternoon. Toronto Fire said they initially ...


 
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     Peel Regional Police are searching for a suspect who investigators allege assaulted a father and his three-year-old daughter outside a Mississauga community ...


 
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     MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's daily coronavirus infections soared Thursday to their highest level so far this year, as authorities have struggled to control a ...


 
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     Near the coast, heavy rains caused sewage to bubble out of underground pipes. Advertisement. Metro Birmingham remained under a flash flood watch, and ...


 
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     Newfoundlanders and Labradorians aged 12 and up will have to provide proof of vaccination before they can enter places such as bars, restaurants, gyms and ...


 
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     AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - Jordan's foreign minister on Thursday pushed back against a report that the country's monarch, King Abdullah II, went out of his way to ...


 
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     Woodbridge resident Angel Ramirez Casanova, 22, and Brampton resident Yanique Ellison, 34, are both facing first-degree murder charges in the death of 47-year- ...


 
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     Montreal, which made it to the Stanley Cup final earlier this year, opens its 2021-22 campaign next Wednesday at Toronto. "I didn't see it coming," said ...


 
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     The retailer says its hiring spree will include on-the-spot job interviews across the country on Oct. 14 and 15. Advertisement.


 
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     Health minister says she won't hesitate' to extend vaccine mandate to hospitals as opposition slams 'wait and see approach'. Chris Fox, CP24 Web Content Writer.


 
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     SUTTON, Que. - Quebec provincial police have issued an Amber Alert for two young children allegedly abducted by a 33-year-old woman.


 
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     TOKYO - A powerful magnitude 5.9 earthquake has shaken the Tokyo area, slightly injuring at least 12 people and halting trains and subways. Officials say there ...


 
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     CALGARY - Canadians are being hit with all-time record gasoline prices heading into the Thanksgiving long weekend. Federal government data shows the average ...


 
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     Arif Adnan Syed, 29, is seen in this undated photograph provided by York Regional Police. Share: Reddit ...


 
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     Jason Baker says in a statement that he didn't realize purchasing the home would disqualify him from serving as mayor, a post he's held since 2018.


 
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     LONDON (AP) - Queen Elizabeth II held her first major engagement at Buckingham Palace since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic a year and a half ago, ...


 
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     STOCKHOLM (AP) - U.K.-based Tanzanian writer Abdulrazak Gurnah, whose experience of crossing continents and cultures has fed his novels about the impact of ...


 
TORONTO STAR 21:00
    
Const. Conal Quinn is accused of returning to the woman's home and sexually assaulting her the day after he was initially called.


 
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TORONTO STAR 16:08
    
Ontario says 780 out of 4,844 schools have a case of COVID in schools. Locally, there are 119 cases in Toronto, 55 in Peel, 32 in Ottawa, 45 in Windsor-Essex and 42 in York.


 
CTV News - Toronto 20:39
     Nearly 40 years after the daughter of a wealthy Toronto businessman was brutally murdered, police say they have narrowed her killer down to a member of one family tree and are close to knowing who did it.


 
CTV News - Toronto 17:50
     After Bora Skenderi was disconnected with her family in Albania for seven hours on Monday during WhatsApp's mass outage, she started seeking other platforms to connect.


 
CTV News - Toronto 19:03
     Nearly 80 employees at a Toronto long-term care home have been suspended without pay for failing to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19, staff say.


 
CTV News - Toronto 19:05
     Metrolinx is expanding the list of GO Train riders eligible for refunds. Beginning on Thursday, regularly scheduled trips delayed by 15 minutes or more are refundable.


 
CTV News - Toronto 16:48
     Ontario's health minister says that the Ford government isn't ruling out making it mandatory for health-care workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19, as it did last week for those working in the long-term care sector.


 
CTV News - Toronto 17:19
     Toronto police have arrested two suspects after a bar fight and shooting left one man dead in North York in July.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 18:27
     The Tk'emlups te Secwepemc First Nation says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "missed an opportunity" to show his commitment to the survivors of residential schools by not replying to its invitations to take part in an event marking the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 18:29
     With many companies making remote work a permanent aspect of certain jobs, experts say employers cannot reduce a current employee's salary without consent and face legal risks if they do.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:15
     Many of the federal government's key pandemic supports are set to expire in a few weeks, prompting some business leaders to advocate for an extension.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:26
     The vast majority of Canadians have expressed interest in receiving a booster shot of COVID-19 vaccine, according to a new survey from Nanos Research.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:55
     Doctors are warning of the possibility of a surge in cases of a debilitating nervous-system disorder that may be associated with long COVID.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 17:49
     Alberta's first list of schools reporting cases of COVID-19 since resuming the practice shows 54 have declared outbreaks of the virus, while more than 750 have reported at least two cases.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 16:02
     Quebec police have cancelled an Amber Alert issued Thursday after two missing toddlers were found.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:05
     Young Canadians and public health professionals say 'eco-anxiety' is on the rise among people who feel hopeless or unable to tackle climate change crises.


 
21:47
     The driver disobeyed red lights, drove into oncoming traffic and became involved in a crash with another vehicle, according to police.


 
21:36
     The Edmonton Oilers host the Vancouver Canucks Thursday night at Rogers Place.


 
21:34
     This came amid reports of growing community spread of the novel coronavirus in central Newfoundland - a region sometimes referred to as the province's Bible Belt.


 
21:27
     Experts say gas, oil, propane, and natural gas are all going up in price and will continue into the winter season.


 
21:19
     'I think our older guys have done a good example of coming back in shape, ready to go and setting a good example for our younger guys.'


 
21:18
     Halifax Regional Municipality is waiting on the province to commit to funding social supports for residents who will live in modular units.


 
21:17
     RCMP in Moosomin, Sask. were called at 9 p.m. to a report of a single-vehicle collision south of the community of Fleming, Sask., on grid road 600.


 
21:15
     "It does bodies of water, mountains, beaches, everything, so it's a great tool," she said.


 
21:00
     The Kingston Frontenacs look forward to their season-opening game in the Ontario Hockey League. They face off against the Ottawa 67's on Friday at the Leons Centre.


 
20:58
     Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said he does not want to bring in restrictions for the 'vast' majority of the population who are vaccinated against COVID-19.


 
Toronto Sun 21:47
     Actress Miranda McKeon opened up to Good Morning America about what it felt like to be diagnosed with breast cancer at just 19. The Anne With an E star felt an unusual lump in her breast, went to get it checked out and was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer. "I think it's one of […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:45
     A 47-year-old Woodstock man is accused of a brutal attack on a Steeltown sex worker. Hamilton Police say that on Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021, just after 5 p.m., officers responded to a city home for reports of a sexual assault of a woman in her 40s. Peter Anthony Pasco has been charged with attempted murder. […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:42
     SAN SALVADOR — The skeletons of 12 people in El Salvador, found inside a clandestine grave site at the home of a former police officer, were returned to relatives on Thursday, the latest development in a gruesome case that has shocked the Central American country. The remains of the victims, including two boys and a […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:21
     The latest MNP Consumer Debt Index has red flags flying everywhere with 15% of Canadians reduced to thinking applying for a yet another credit card is the ticket to making ends meet. Almost 20% are thinking about payday loans. This paints a pretty bleak picture. "'Buy-now-pay-later' options, payday loans and credit cards are particularly attractive […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:15
     Meggan Gray had co-anchored "Good Morning Mississippi" for 14 years


 
Toronto Sun 21:15
     Prior to the election he called, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government was ready to pass three pieces of ill-considered legislation to censor social media. While they were derailed by his failed bid to win a majority government, they're going to be re-introduced — the Liberals have already said within 100 days of the Sept. 20 […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:08
     Adam Hoerdt's heart is in the right place. After his wife Jackie died 20 years ago from a heart condition that causes sudden cardiac arrest and their 23-year-old son Greg was left brain damaged and in a vegetative state after his fifth cardiac arrest, the Mississauga man decided to do something. So he hopped on […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:07
     WASHINGTON — U.S. President Joe Biden said on Thursday he had instructed the Justice Department to "deal" with the rising number of violent incidents onboard airplanes, many involving the requirement to wear face coverings. "I've instructed the Justice Department to make sure that we deal with the violence on aircraft," Biden said at a speech […]


 
Toronto Sun 20:58
     The stars will be out again for the 2021 Canada's Walk of Fame gala. Inductees and honourees were announced Wednesday in five fields. In arts and entertainment, singer-songwriters Bruce Cockburn, Jully Black and Salome Bey, as well as actors Graham Greene and Keanu Reeves, will be recognized. Cargojet CEO Ajay Virmani is named for contributions […]


 
Toronto Sun 20:50
     WATCH BELOW as Sun Media host Jane Stevenson tackles the hottest headlines in the zeitgeist from Kim Kardashian's controversial Saturday Night Live hosting gig — and her possible reunion with separated hubby Kanye West — Dave Chappelle's Netflix malfunction and Justin Bieber's new, older and sexy co-star! Should Hailey Bieber be jealous? Oh, and we […]


 
CityNews Toronto 21:31
     Citytv legend Peter Silverman, the longtime host of the wildly popular Silverman Helps segment, has died at the age of 90, his family confirms. He is survived by his wife, Dr. Chess Burton, his twin daughters and three grandchildren. "He believed in Tikkun Olam, the Jewish philosophy that you were put on earth to repair […]


 
CityNews Toronto 20:20
     Toronto Fire responded to an oil spill in Lake Ontario near Sugar Beach and the Redpath Sugar factory on Thursday, but have since cleared the scene after determining the spill was "very light." Toronto Fire tells CityNews the spill will dissipate on its own, "with minimal impact to the environment." A large boat is docked […]


 
CityNews Toronto 20:08
     One of the biggest unions with the City of Toronto is fighting back against City Hall's mandatory vaccination policy for city workers. Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 416 represents around 5,000 outside workers including paramedics and garbage collectors. The union has filed an official grievance, saying the policy, "is unreasonable and violates provisions […]


 
CityNews Toronto 16:56
     Toronto police have arrested two men in connection with the shooting death of a Toronto man back in July. The incident occurred on July 5 in the Keele Street and Finch Avenue West area. Police say the victim, Jason Cockburn, got into an argument at a bar. When he left, he was followed by another […]


 
CityNews Toronto 16:55
     Jagmeet Singh warned Thursday that he is willing to "withhold votes" for Liberal legislation he does not agree with, including the budget. The NDP leader signalled a tougher stance on co-operation with the Liberals in Parliament, stating that he will "not take pretty or nice words for granted" from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Singh said […]


 
CityNews Toronto 19:52
     The Tk'emlups te Secwepemc First Nation says it isn't interested in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's apology unless it leads to meaningful change.


 
CityNews Toronto 18:37
     Two programs used by Canada's small business sector are just weeks away from expiring, and the government has not announced if they'll be extended.


 
Ottawa Citizen 21:57
     Jason Baker announced his resignation Wednesday, saying his purchase of a house outside the city disqualified him from holding the office of mayor.


 
Ottawa Citizen 21:45
     Pfizer Canada says it is preparing to ask Health Canada by mid-October to authorize its COVID-19 vaccine for kids as young as five.


 
Ottawa Citizen 21:23
     Growing up on Kitigan-Zibi, Andrew Decontie would see his father just two or three times a month. His dad, Peter Decontie, was a heavy machinery operator who would have to leave the reserve to work on job sites in the U.S. No one would hire an Indigenous worker in Canada. "It was racist around here […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 21:18
     The molecular COVID-19 self-test consists of a self-nasal swab and a test tube containing an agent. Thirty minutes after placing the swab in the test tube, it flashes positive or negative.


 
Ottawa Citizen 20:24
     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 […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 20:17
     The Alstom Citadis Spirit train left the tracks on Sept. 19 with 12 customers and one operator on board. No one was hurt.


 
Ottawa Citizen 16:59
     "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."


 
Ottawa Citizen 16:29
     It's no wonder so many have so little faith in their leaders. Turnout at elections is now routinely in the low-to-mid 60s, percentage-wise. If things keep up like this, nobody will care at all (which, in the case of those in power, might be the point).


 
The Georgia Straight 20:07
     Sometimes liquor production is a passion, not a job


 
The Georgia Straight 19:10
     The event features live performances at the Roundhouse and ANNEX in Vancouver.


 
The Georgia Straight 19:00
     The real-estate market in B.C. peaked in March 2021.


 
The Georgia Straight 18:55
     Our critics pick the best recent movies, overlooked classics, and essential titles available on the streaming platform.


 
The Georgia Straight 18:54
     Rewilding projects show how quickly nature can bounce back once we set things right and get out of the way.


 
The Georgia Straight 17:02
     Developer completes first of five residential towers in Burnaby's official downtown area.


 
The Georgia Straight 17:00
     This classic Provençal recipe comes from Provence Marinaside's chef and owner Jean-Francis Quaglia's mother.


 
The Georgia Straight 16:30
     Led by UVA's new bar manager Stephen Sherry, the fall menu showcases eight original and eight classic cocktails, all handcrafted with UVA's unique, award-winning touch.


 
Windsor Star 21:52
     More than 60 staff and employees at Windsor Regional Hospital have been terminated as of Thursday for failing to receive the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.  When enacted in early September, the hospital's vaccine policy required staff and employees receive the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by Sept. 22. After that, unvaccinated employees […]


 
Windsor Star 21:44
     Extracurricular clubs and sports will make a return to schools in the Windsor-Essex region likely by next month for students who are fully vaccinated.  A joint announcement about getting kids back in the game was made Thursday by the local health unit, all four local school boards and the Windsor Essex County Secondary Schools Athletic Association.  "The consensus was that we will recommend […]


 
Windsor Star 21:23
     The local author of a book about Canada's first known spree killer, who randomly shot four people on Ford Boulevard, will be the guest of honour next month at a Windsor Yacht Club Literacy Luncheon. Will Toffan's book Watching the Devil Dance, is the "unbelievable true story of Canada's first known 1966 spree killer Matthew […]


 
Windsor Star 21:21
     Unifor Local 444 officials confirmed Thursday that Stellantis has scheduled regular production for the Windsor Assembly Plant for the week beginning Oct. 11. The company has also scheduled both shifts to work this Saturday for the second straight weekend. It will be the third consecutive full week of regular production at the company's only minivan […]


 
Windsor Star 19:41
     Charged two years ago with kidnapping, assault with a weapon and threatening death, a Montreal man pleaded guilty in a Windsor court on Thursday to the lesser charges of simple assault and uttering threats. Bradley Dominique, 24, was sentenced by Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia to a $500 fine and placed on probation for 18 […]


 
Windsor Star 19:30
     An update on the latest construction status of the Gordie Howe International Bridge was provided Thursday during an online community meeting hosted by the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority which is overseeing the project. "The meeting is part of a series of public meeting opportunities to stay in touch with stakeholders on both sides of border and […]


 
Windsor Star 18:56
     The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is asking residents to keep their guards up this Thanksgiving to prevent another spike in COVID-19 cases. Avoiding unvaccinated guests, limiting the number of gathering attendees, and celebrating outdoors where possible are just some of this year's holiday recommendations from public health officials. The health unit also urges people to […]


 
Windsor Star 18:11
     Five adults face criminal charges after a Windsor police raid unveiled more than $22,000 in illicit drugs this week. During a drug trafficking investigation launched earlier this month, police identified multiple suspects and an involved residence. On Wednesday, members of the Windsor police drugs and guns unit and the emergency services unit executed a search […]


 
The Province 21:54
     The Chiefs visit the Langley Rivermen on Friday as a part of seven-game opening night slate for Junior A league.


 
The Province 21:05
     Zack Ostapchuk missed Giants' opener Saturday because he was still at NHL camp and Bruins' Fabian Lysell picked up upper-body injury that night.


 
The Province 16:47
     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.


 
Ottawa Sun 21:14
     The Ottawa Senators took a big hit before the puck even dropped on the regular season. Centre Colin White's year has likely come to an end before it even started after the Senators confirmed Thursday he will require surgery to repair a dislocated right shoulder and will be out of action four-to-six months. He suffered […]


 
Ottawa Sun 17:10
     Any hopes the Ottawa Redblacks have of reaching the CFL playoffs in 2021 likely come down to the next two games – both against the Montreal Alouettes, one of their East Division rivals. The Redblacks, of course, won't talk about one game or two games being pivotal points. They've already turned their focus to their […]


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 21:43
     Scott Moe wants to exhaust options at home before asking for help with Saskatchewan's unprecedented number of COVID-19 hospitalizations.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 21:41
     The dean was responding to tweets by Kyle Anderson, an assistant professor who identified someone in hospital with COVID-19 on Wednesday.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 21:39
     Saskatchewan's premier asks people to ignore outlandish pandemic conspiracies that are convincing people to spurn COVID-19 vaccination.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 17:16
     In the week between Aug. 31 and Sept. 6, someone entered the local community hall and left with virtually everything, from two roaster ovens and the microwave to "all the aluminum foil" and dozens of dish towels, dish cloths and tablecloths.


 
Regina Leader-Post 21:49
     The Saskatchewan Roughriders were forced indoors Thursday due to smoke from wildfires north of Hudson Bay.


 
Regina Leader-Post 21:39
     A straightforward way to roll out these QR codes is to have the health department mail them out as a second health card, writes Doug Ferris.


 
Regina Leader-Post 21:38
     City Hall will instead consider a plan that would include a rebate and retrofit program for low-income seniors.


 
Regina Leader-Post 21:35
     "After an investigation, it was determined 2,777 tests were not entered in September, including 241 positive tests," the province said.


 
Regina Leader-Post 21:32
     "We're very resistant to the fact of imposing broad-based restrictions across society," said Premier Scott Moe.


 
Regina Leader-Post 21:24
     Chelsea Rae Whitby of Regina was originally charged with manslaughter in the death of her 18-month-old son Emerson.


 
Regina Leader-Post 20:57
     City crews battled a 24-inch wad of oil, grease, rags and sanitary products that could have backed up the toilets of thousands.


 
Regina Leader-Post 20:55
     Brian Gable's clever cartoons have graced daily newspapers for more than 40 years, including the Leader-Post from 1980-87.


 
Regina Leader-Post 20:54
     The single-vehicle crash occurred on a grid road south of Fleming on Wednesday. The deceased was the lone occupant of the vehicle.


 
Regina Leader-Post 20:19
     "This exhibition will bring back a lot of great memories for parents with artifacts and giant versions of some of their favourite childhood games."


 
Montreal Gazette 21:51
     The opposition parties have denounced the premier's decision to discontinue the current sitting of the legislature, calling the inaugural speech he plans to deliver on Oct. 19 political window dressing for the next election campaign.


 
Montreal Gazette 21:49
     Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin fights back tears as he discusses his star goalie, who voluntarily entered the league's player assistance program.


 
Montreal Gazette 21:42
     The Montreal Gazette's Terry Mosher, a.k.a. Aislin, and La Presse's Serge Chapleau are among five editorial cartoonists being honoured by Canada Post for "their brilliant, funny and provocative images."


 
Montreal Gazette 21:35
     Experts say Quebecers should be assessing the risk of attending private, indoor gatherings.


 
Montreal Gazette 20:41
     Quebec lifts capacity limits at sports and recreational venues as of tomorrow.


 
Montreal Gazette 20:11
     Visits are free for 100 days starting Oct. 13.


 
Montreal Gazette 19:33
     The Long Point First Nation chief says he has confidence in the people put in charge of the project.


 
Montreal Gazette 19:32
     Lakehal's lawyer conceded his client was there when the two victims were killed but asked the jury to consider whether he knew a violent armed robbery was about to occur.


 
Montreal Gazette 19:16
     Every fan's main concern should be for Price. What happens to the Canadiens matters little compared to what happens to the man.


 
Montreal Gazette 19:01
     "At $19 an hour to start ... you might as well work in a restaurant or a warehouse," said the president of the Syndicat québécois des employées et employés de service.


 
Calgary Herald 21:55
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary


 
Calgary Herald 21:51
     Crown lawyer Shane Parker said he will be asking for a parole ineligibility of about 17 years consistent with other domestic murders


 
Calgary Herald 21:41
     Name: Kourtney Branagan Ward: 11 Occupation: Tech Sector Community Builder Political/volunteer experience: Past President Haysboro Community Association, Fellow for Calgary Innovation Coalition, board member for a non-profit organization. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? Ward 11 deserves a leader who will champion the initiatives and projects of community organizations and […]


 
Calgary Herald 21:34
     Four Calgarians have been awarded Alberta's highest honour by the provincial government. The province announced Thursday that eight Albertans will be inducted into the Alberta Order of Excellence this year, including four people from Calgary. The award is considered the highest honour a citizen can receive as part of the Canadian Honours System and is […]


 
Calgary Herald 21:26
     Name: Francis Aranha Ward: 2 Occupation: 25+ years Hospitality Industry Professional Political/volunteer experience: Volunteered with various political leaders at the federal/provincial and municipal level over the past decade. Some of my volunteer work includes: Ex Board Director, Evanston Community, Served Veterans in Calgary with Vets Angels and Col Belchers Retirement Home, Archdiocese of Calgary, Knights […]


 
Calgary Herald 21:24
     The man is described as 5'10'' to 5'11" tall, approximately 35 years old, with a medium, muscular build


 
Calgary Herald 21:16
     Chela, a senior Hartmann's mountain zebra, was euthanized last week because she was increasingly not responding to pain therapy


 
Calgary Herald 21:12
     Identification fraudsters will have a harder time making it across a popular Alberta gateway to Montana, say U.S. customs officials. A facial biometric identification system known as Simplified Arrival is being expanded to the Sweetgrass, Mont., border crossing opposite Coutts, on the Alberta side of the border about 317 kilometres southeast of Calgary, as well […]


 
Calgary Herald 21:07
     Name: Leslyn Joseph Ward: 10 Occupation: Broadcasting Operator Political/volunteer experience: Vice President Black Lives Matter YYC What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? My mom said I was like my grandfather. He was outspoken and sat on city council in the 30s in the Caribbean. So, I guess it runs in […]


 
Calgary Herald 21:04
     The Calgary Catholic School District's board of trustees approved a new name for the former Bishop Grandin High School in Haysboro. The school, temporarily called Haysboro Catholic High School, will now be known as Our Lady of the Rockies High School. The board first temporarily renamed the school in June in response to the discovery […]


 
Vancouver Sun 21:49
     Horgan says he understands the anxiety parents have to protect their children and to make sure that governments and school boards are doing everything they can to keep kids safe.


 
Vancouver Sun 21:45
     The study says children will benefit if a vaccine is approved for those aged five to 11 and that would help prevent the spread to unvaccinated adults.


 
Vancouver Sun 21:28
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.


 
Vancouver Sun 20:23
     Jennifer Rice, the government's parliamentary secretary for emergency preparedness, said last week that B.C. lost 343 homes this summer to wildfires


 
Vancouver Sun 20:12
     The plan covers the operation of running the YVR building and does not include the carbon emissions released by aircraft


 
Vancouver Sun 20:01
     Gas prices are expected to go higher than $1.64 this weekend in Metro Vancouver, say petroleum analysts.


 
Vancouver Sun 19:43
     Tḱemlúps te Secwépemc say their letters were not responded to, nor was their request that Trudeau provide a filmed speech that could have been aired on Sept. 30.


 
Vancouver Sun 19:19
     Meteorologists are forecasting possible snow on the Coquihalla Highway on Sunday and Monday.


 
Vancouver Sun 18:58
     Last month, airport manager Sam Samaddar said the ban on international flights at YLW cost the airport $2.5 million in landing fees and other revenue.


 
Vancouver Sun 18:52
     Analysis: Vancouver hate-crimes officer offers enlightening thoughts on the disturbing claim, including the difficulty of collecting comparable data