| | Goal cp24.com 18:09 | | Hassan Ali, 22, is seen in this photo provided by the Toronto Police Service. Share: Reddit ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 18:00 | | ... clinical care and chief nurse executive at CAMH told CP24 on Friday. The first clinic will be on Saturday. Dates and times for the clinics are below:.
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| | Goal cp24.com 17:46 | | Hamilton police arrest one of three suspects wanted in violent home invasion and abduction. Chris Fox, CP24 Web Content Writer. Published Friday, October 8, ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 16:52 | | Under the agreement announced Friday, countries would enact a global minimum corporate tax of 15% on the biggest, internationally active companies. U.S. ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 16:41 | | The explosion tore through a mosque in the city of Kunduz during noon prayers, the highlight of the Muslim religious week. It blew out windows, charred the ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 16:07 | | OTTAWA - The union representing RCMP officers says it will support members' choice "to be vaccinated or not" against COVID-19 following a federal order that ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 16:07 | | A police force in Ontario has released 911 audio after a man called the emergency line to report he had to go pee while stuck in traffic.
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| | Goal cp24.com 16:07 | | Operators of the arena say it had been 580 days since a live music event played the indoor space, as local COVID-19 precautions prevented mass gatherings for ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 16:01 | | Proof of COVID-19 vaccination to be required for all indoor sports in Toronto. Joshua Freeman, CP24 Web Content Writer. @Josh_F. Published Friday, October 8, ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 15:56 | | OTTAWA - Canada's chief public health officer has shot a dose of optimism into the country's fight against the fourth wave of COVID-19.
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| | Goal cp24.com 15:56 | | WASHINGTON (AP) - A U.S. Navy nuclear-powered submarine that was damaged in a collision with an unknown underwater object in the South China Sea last ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 15:56 | | Today's press conference is scheduled for Hamilton police headquarters at 1 p.m.. CP24.com will have a LIVE stream. Share: Reddit ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 14:48 | | Ontario reports 126 new school-related cases of COVID-19 as active infections continue to decline. Chris Fox, CP24 Web Content Writer. Published Friday, October ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 14:13 | | Ontario reports 573 new COVID-19 cases; 10 additional deaths. Chris Herhalt, CP24 Web Content Writer. @_Herhalt. Published Friday, October 8, 2021 10: ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 13:52 | | Starting in the 2021-22 school year, Shoppers Drug Mart will provide a total of 18 million free menstrual products and 1,200 dispenses to the province over the ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 13:41 | | The economy is showing some signs of emerging from the drag of the delta variant of the coronavirus, with confirmed new COVID-19 infections declining, ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 13:07 | | The last time Canada had this large an employment gain was in June 2021, when the economy added 231,000 jobs. The statistics agency says the job gains were ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 12:42 | | ... of vaccination and will host several workplace vaccination clinics in partnership with Toronto Public Health. -With files from CP24's Josh Freeman ...
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| | TORONTO STAR 17:30 | | As a massage therapist, one of the most common things I've heard from clients is how these changes have affected their body, especially with an increase in back and neck pain, Jonathan Chow writes. |
| | TORONTO STAR 15:21 | | Ontario says nearly 72 per cent of the total population have been fully vaccinated. Nine schools are closed due to COVID in schools. Locally, there are 104 new cases in Toronto, 80 in Peel, 41 in York, 35 in Windsor-Essex and 34 in Ottawa. |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 18:02 | | Toronto police say that a local rapper wanted on a first-degree murder charge in connection with a deadly shooting earlier this year has been arrested by police in Los Angeles.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 18:39 | | Ontario has installed new HOV lanes with different rules that might be confusing for some drivers seeing them for the first time.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 17:04 | | Police have arrested one of the three suspects wanted in connection with a botched abduction in Hamilton, Ont. that left a father gravely injured and one of his son's dead.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 16:56 | | Dan and Lauren Gütter established a South African commissary and catering company in Toronto that ventures beyond industry conventions.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 18:38 | | Soaring grocery prices are noticed by shoppers and retailers ahead of Thanksgiving weekend in Toronto.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 16:13 | | A police force in Ontario has released 911 audio after a man called the emergency line to report he had to go pee while stuck in traffic.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 16:51 | | Those lacing up for indoor hockey, taking swimming lessons, or taking part in a range of other indoor sports activities in Toronto will soon have to show proof of vaccination.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 14:16 | | Health officials in Ontario are reporting 573 new cases of COVID-19 and 10 more deaths linked to the disease.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:16 | | The Delta-driven fourth wave of the pandemic appears to be levelling off nationally, although people who are unvaccinated continue to experience severe outcomes from COVID-19 infections at 'elevated rates,' according to Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 13:03 | | A coroner's jury in New Brunswick examining the 2020 fatal police shooting of a 48-year-old man from the Metepenagiag First Nation has ruled the man's death a homicide.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 16:50 | | The union representing RCMP officers says it will support members' choice 'to be vaccinated or not' against COVID-19 following a federal order that Mounties be immunized.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:48 | | Climate change wiped out nearly two thirds of the mammal species in Africa and the Arabian Peninsula in a mass extinction event 30 million years ago that researchers have only just learned about now.
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| | 18:59 | | The bill proposes that any protests of pandemic health orders, vaccinations, testing and other COVID-19 measures would be forbidden within the buffer zones.
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| | 18:57 | | The funding includes nearly $2 million for the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance and nearly $1 million each for Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital and Four Counties Health Services.
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| | 18:56 | | Emergency crews responded to reports of an explosion in the Bruton Street area on Friday morning.
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| | 18:52 | | The Kelowna RCMP is asking the local businesses to watch out for scam that entails a criminal sending an email to the finance department disguised as an existing supplier.
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| | 18:52 | | A circuit breaker will be put in place in certain areas of the province for 14 days beginning at 6 p.m. Friday.
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| | 18:49 | | ``It's up to (the health orders) to take a clear position that people need to be vaccinated to practise in the health field,'' Health Minister Christian Dubé said.
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| | 18:37 | | Guelph General Hospital says 30 employees could be placed on unpaid leave by Oct. 13 for not receiving their COVID-19 vaccination.
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| | 18:36 | | In all, Manitoba has reported 61,385 COVID-19 cases since March 2020.
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| | 18:34 | | A Toronto police officer is accused of going to a woman's home a day after she filed a domestic report and sexually assaulting her.
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| | 18:24 | | 'We look forward to the continuation of research that helps drive interest in eggs and advances the egg industry.'
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| | Toronto Sun 18:52 | | WATCH BELOW as the Toronto Sun's Editor-in-Chief and host Adrienne Batra wonders why Justin Trudeau struggles saying he is sorry. Is our celebrity prime minister suffering from a narcissism issue? Tweet and Facebook us your thoughts! And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel.
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| | Toronto Sun 18:48 | | Top5's five-month flight from justice ended Thursday when he was arrested in Los Angeles
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| | Toronto Sun 18:37 | | Det. Const. Adrienne Gilvesy under Professional Standards scrutiny after speaking at last month's 'Freedom Rally'
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| | Toronto Sun 18:29 | | After 17 years, a career that led to two Super Bowl victories and a place in the top 10 of a number of all-time quarterback lists, Eli Manning finally talked about why he didn't want to play for the San Diego Chargers, the team that drafted him No. 1 overall in 2004. "It was my […]
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| | Toronto Sun 17:56 | | OTTAWA — Canada's chief public health officer shot a dose of optimism into the fight against COVID-19 Friday, saying measures introduced to stem the worst of the spread in Saskatchewan and Alberta appear to be working. And while Dr. Theresa Tam said she's encouraged by how more people there are choosing to get vaccinated, her […]
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| | Toronto Sun 17:53 | | WATCH as a Postmedia political columnist Anthony Furey speaks his mind on why widespread asymptomatic testing could become little more than a fishing expedition and "Test to Stay" is a possible plan that would keep Ontario students in the classroom. What do YOU think? Which approach should be taken? Tweet and Facebook us your thoughts! […]
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| | Toronto Sun 17:49 | | TORONTO — Ontario's NDP says it has never been in as strong a financial position as it is right now, and will be taking advantage of that to run a multi-million-dollar ad blitz before spending limits kick in. Both the New Democrats and the Progressive Conservatives have dropped pre-election ads in recent days, highlighting what […]
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| | Toronto Sun 17:42 | | Shohei Ohtani and Bryce Harper headline the 2021 Hank Aaron Award finalists, presented to the best offensive player in each league. Ohtani registered 46 homers and 100 RBIs at the plate and went 9-2 with a 3.18 ERA on the mound this season for the Los Angeles Angels. The other American League nominees are Vladimir […]
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| | Toronto Sun 17:26 | | There are no easy fixes when it comes to solving the housing supply shortage There was plenty of talk during the federal election campaign about the housing crisis we face in this country, and I am hopeful that the conversation will continue beyond the hustings and lead to concrete action. The Liberals pledged to speed […]
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| | Toronto Sun 17:25 | | Lecce said Ontario joins British Columbia, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island in making the move to fight period poverty
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| | CityNews Toronto 18:55 | | Police say they have a Toronto rapper in custody in connection with the shooting death of 20-year-old Hashim Hashi back in January. Police say Hashi was shot from the passenger side of his vehicle as he tried to enter the parking garage of an apartment building on Falstaff Avenue near Jane Street. He was pronounced […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 18:30 | | A Toronto police officer is accused of going to a woman's home a day after she filed a domestic report and sexually assaulting her. The allegations against Const. Conal Quinn are laid out in a notice of hearing for the Toronto police tribunal, where he faces a disciplinary charge under the Police Services Act. The […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 18:18 | | Hundreds of students at a Hamilton-area high school walked out of class Friday morning following an "inappropriate" announcement reinforcing the student dress code. Students at Waterdown District High School were reminded during an announcement Thursday to keep shoulders and stomachs covered in accordance to the school dress code. The announcement was made just two days […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 17:06 | | Hamilton police have arrested and charged a 25-year-old man in the violent home invasion and kidnapping of a Hamilton-area man, and the shooting death of his son last month. Det.-Sgt. Steve Bereziuk says Antoine Chambers has been charged with first-degree murder, attempted murder, kidnapping, and aggravated assault. Chambers has also been charged with numerous firearms […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 16:58 | | Ontario's NDP says it has never been in as strong a financial position as it is right now, and will be taking advantage of that to run a multi-million-dollar ad blitz before spending limits kick in. Both the New Democrats and the Progressive Conservatives have dropped pre-election ads in recent days, highlighting what they see […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 15:30 | | Canada's chief public health officer shot a dose of optimism into the fight against COVID-19 Friday, saying measures introduced to stem the worst of the spread in Saskatchewan and Alberta appear to be working. And while Dr. Theresa Tam said she's encouraged by how more people there are choosing to get vaccinated, her message to […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 15:09 | | Citing the increased risk of infection from the COVID-19 Delta variant, Toronto Public Health issued a letter of instruction Friday requiring proof of vaccination for all people aged 12 and over participating in indoor, organized sports. "Sports activities, by their very nature and particularly while indoors, increase close contact with other participants," Medical Officer of […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 14:34 | | A blast went off Friday at a mosque packed with Shiite Muslim worshippers in northern Afghanistan, killing or wounding at least 100 people, a Taliban police official said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast, which took place in Kunduz, the capital of Kunduz province, but militants from the Islamic State group […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 14:33 | | The Bloc Québécois is being confirmed as the winner of the Quebec riding of Trois-Rivières after a judicial recount. Elections Canada says the Bloc beat the Conservatives by 83 votes, after votes were counted again. The Tories went to court to request a recount to check the original result, which had the Bloc winning the […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 14:17 | | Ontario is reporting 573 new COVID-19 cases and 10 additional deaths on Friday. The daily case count is down from 668 one week ago and it is the sixth straight day the province has reported fewer than 600 daily cases. Health Minister Christine Elliott says 381 cases are in individuals who are not fully vaccinated […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 13:53 | | Ontario and Shoppers Drug Mart are partnering to distribute free menstrual products in schools. Education Minister Stephen Lecce said it's an important step for the health and safety of students. "Menstrual products are, of course, a necessity, not a luxury," he said Friday. "For women and girls, ensuring that they have access to these products […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 16:21 | | While new modelling shows COVID-19 transmission levels could decline further, officials are urging Canadians to remain vigilant this Thanksgiving weekend.
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| | CityNews Toronto 14:18 | | The World Cup qualifying game between Mexico and Canada was delayed on Thursday because of homophobic chants at Azteca Stadium.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 18:21 | | In Canada, we lose or waste about 35 million tonnes of food each year. Let's fix this, and help our neighbours too.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 17:10 | | The seven-day average for new cases dropped to 551, down from 597 a week ago, and 729 at this time, last month.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 15:26 | | A few days after John died, I went into his house — the cop had left the key — to wipe the big blood-stain off the carpet. Mixed a bunch of cleaners together, threw some water on the beige rug, and scrubbed and scrubbed, hands and knees in the June heat, scrubbed some more, nearly […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 15:18 | | "We're stewards of our land. We're happy to be part of that process."
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| | Ottawa Citizen 14:54 | | Whole home renovations, additions, energy efficiency, innovation and more — the 2021 Reno Tour offers eight beautiful projects to explore, all from the comfort of your home. If you're planning a renovation, one of your first steps needs to be researching potential renovators. And that's where Reno Tour comes in. Presented by the Greater Ottawa […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 14:15 | | The province's civilian police watchdog has charged a now-retired Ontario Provincial Police officer with one count of sexual assault after investigating a complaint dating back to the 1990s. Donald Hickey is scheduled to appear in court in Ottawa on Oct. 27, the Special Investigations Unit said in a release Friday. On May 18, the SIU […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 13:45 | | Gatineau police said officers seized drugs and weapons including a sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun after pulling over a man who was driving erratically onto Highway 50 in Buckingham. Officers made the stop at Lépine Avenue at about 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, Gatineau police said in a release Friday. As they spoke to the driver, they allegedly saw […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 13:24 | | A man and a woman from Gatineau suffered hypothermia after their vehicle went off the road and landed in Meech Lake in Chelsea late Thursday night. The pair were able to extricate themselves from the vehicle when it went off the road near 841 Chemin du Lac Meech at about 11:30 p.m., MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais […]
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| | The Georgia Straight 18:02 | | The play is directed by Jennifer Copping.
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| | The Georgia Straight 17:41 | | The president of the B.C. Teachers' Federation has clarified the union's position.
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| | The Georgia Straight 17:10 | | Seller Tsuen Ting Chow and List Flat Fee Real Estate Corp. cancelled the listing agreement.
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| | The Georgia Straight 16:50 | | In lieu of toast, this gluten-free version uses a wheel of squash instead.
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| | The Georgia Straight 15:05 | | Price, 34, was born in Vancouver and was drafted by the Canadiens in 2005.
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| | The Georgia Straight 14:38 | | However, Statistics Canada says that there are some "notable differences",
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| | The Georgia Straight 13:47 | | Police released this image of an unnamed suspect in the October 5 assault near the corner of Knight Street and East 57th Avenue.
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| | The Georgia Straight 13:23 | | It will be fined $100 per day if it ignores the District of Hope's order.
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| | canada.com 17:58 | | Chang, who plays chief of surgery Audrey Lim, says filming has been 'very meta.'
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| | canada.com 17:51 | | Firefighter Kevin Wendt advises contestants while serving up drinks.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 18:31 | | The city's rules cover areas not specified in the provincial public health order, including aquatic areas, private rentals of meeting and multi-purpose rooms and indoor arenas.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 16:04 | | "I am trying to do as much as I can to raise awareness of the disturbing reality around us, and yesterday I went too far."
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 15:16 | | The StarPhoenix provides a preview of the Saskatoon high school girls and boys soccer teams in action this year.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 14:54 | | Officer B is the second undercover police witness to testify at the trial, which is in a voir dire to determine the admissibility of the Mr. Big sting evidence.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 18:50 | | The Saskatchewan Health Authority told doctors that casual in-home gatherings are now the greatest threat, but they remain unrestricted.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 18:49 | | The province also plans to restore a telephone line for reporting those who break public health orders, and launch an online reporting form.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 18:05 | | The Saskatchewan Roughriders have added Lauderdale, Hendy, McInnis and Pinckney to their active roster for Saturday's game against the visiting Stampeders.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 18:04 | | The Regina Police Service has been asked to investigate after a man was found dead in Moose Jaw city police cells.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 17:34 | | The Miller Marauders' Marshall Erichsen rushed for 163 yards and added 207 yards on receptions in Thursday's victory over the Winston Knoll Wolverines.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 16:45 | | The Saskatchewan Roughriders were forced indoors Thursday due to smoke from wildfires north of Hudson Bay.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 15:50 | | Employment in the province is now just 5,000 jobs short of where it was in the month before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 15:05 | | Attendance is down since proof-of-vaccine requirements took effect this month: "We've had to definitely turn away some people."
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| | Regina Leader-Post 13:00 | | Andy Fantuz, one of this year's four inductees into the Plaza of Honour, looks back fondly on his six seasons with the Roughriders.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 13:00 | | Brayden Yager, a 16-year-old phenom with the Moose Jaw Warriors, is not far removed from being awestruck in the presence of WHL players.
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| | National Observer 13:10 | | The first COVID-19 vaccine for kids under 12 could be in front of Health Canada's review team in just days, and Pfizer expects to start shipping a new pediatric formulation of its vaccine shortly after it gets the green light.
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| | National Observer 13:08 | | The lightning-caused KNP Complex that erupted on Sept. 9 has burned into 15 giant sequoia groves in the park
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| | National Observer 13:06 | | The plight of the residents of the British Columbia village of Lytton that was all but destroyed in a wildfire this summer gained political focus on Thursday, October 7, 2021, in the provincial legislature.
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| | National Observer 13:03 | | The governor of the Bank of Canada pressed the case for COVID-19 vaccines to be sent to developing nations as part of a broader push to not only end the pandemic, but aid Canada's economic recovery and ease price pressures on consumer goods.
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| | Montreal Gazette 18:55 | | Their union argues the work of paramedics is undervalued given the necessary training, responsibility and professional judgement involved.
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| | Montreal Gazette 18:38 | | Quebec urges professional orders to get tough on unvaccinated members.
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| | Montreal Gazette 17:54 | | Psychiatrist Gilles Chamberland said the accused was already experiencing issues when her daily routine was changed by the pandemic.
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| | Montreal Gazette 17:31 | | "For the past two weeks, we have seen a drop both in positivity rates and cases, despite the fact there are some outbreaks in places with populations of under-11s," said Montreal public health director Dr. Mylène Drouin.
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| | Montreal Gazette 17:10 | | COVID has shown how fragile our system can be. People who end up in hospital because of reckless behaviour should be made to pay.
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| | Montreal Gazette 16:59 | | While a lot had been said about staff shortages in the health-care network, "if we don't have a physical setting in which to give people an interesting work environment, they won't come to work for us."
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| | Montreal Gazette 16:35 | | Experts say Quebecers should be assessing the risk of attending private, indoor gatherings.
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| | Montreal Gazette 16:00 | | Every week, Bill Zacharkiw identifies his top wine picks available at the SAQ and offers ideas for food pairings.
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| | Montreal Gazette 15:56 | | The jets will pass twice over the stadium during a game between the Alouettes and Redblacks Monday afternoon.
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| | Montreal Gazette 15:42 | | For nearly 150 years, Robert Talbor's remedy of cinchona bark steeped in rose leaves, lemon juice and wine was widely used to treat malaria.
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| | Calgary Herald 18:42 | | Calbridge Homes' latest home for Calgary Hospital Home Lottery makes most of natural setting in Cranston's Riverstone
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| | Calgary Herald 18:39 | | Some experts in the field say the COVID-19 pandemic has deepened the opioid crisis by increasing isolation, diverting medical resources and heightening overall mental health pressures.
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| | Calgary Herald 18:04 | | As the city's heritage homes age, Calgarians are faced with choices in what to do with them
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| | Calgary Herald 16:07 | | Calgary's surrounding communities' real estate markets remained hot in September, new Calgary Real Estate Board figures show, driven by strong demand for single-family homes and persistent low supply. "The challenge has often been there is not enough supply coming onto the market to meet demand," says Ann-Marie Lurie, chief economist for CREB. September sales — […]
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| | Calgary Herald 15:59 | | RCMP and the family of a man killed three years ago are continuing to look for answers three year after his death. Reginald "Reggie" Earl Hoof 38 was last seen alive at his home on Piikani Nation on Oct. 11, 2018. Police said in a news release Friday that an unknown number of people entered […]
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| | Calgary Herald 14:12 | | For Tenaj Williams, his first scene on his first day shooting his biggest television role to date had all the ingredients of a daunting, nerve-racking trial by fire. The Calgary actor admits he was terrified on that first day shooting the CTV sitcom, Jann. So terrified he says he was "dying inside." His first order […]
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| | Calgary Herald 14:11 | | CREB expects real estate nevertheless expected to remain healthy through the fall
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| | Calgary Herald 13:49 | | Due to a shipping error, the TVtimes booklet will not be delivered in Calgary today. In addition, the TVtimes booklet will not be available at retail stores in Calgary. If we can deliver the TVtimes on Saturday, subscribers to the booklet will receive it along with their Saturday edition of the Calgary Herald. If we […]
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| | Calgary Herald 13:03 | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:42 | | Google, Twitter, YouTube and other platforms just as bad, experts say, government intervention required
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:41 | | Analysis: A native-American-style "Day of Mourning" to replace Thanksgiving would not go over well among many Indigenous people in Canada.
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:41 | | In spite of our rather copious amounts of rainfall, late potatoes should now be perfectly sized, full of flavour and ready to dig.
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:38 | | Police said officers working on the set were alerted by the film crew that there was a man waving a knife. It turned out to be a sharpened stick and the man was arrested for breach of peace.
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:35 | | TransLink says it will require all employees to provide proof of full vaccination by Nov. 29.
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:19 | | In what was a case of a draw feeling like a win, it was a very good week for the Canadian men's national soccer team in the CONCACAF regional qualifying derby for the FIFA 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:13 | | Working at Ikea is something of a dream job, says Axelsson, who lives in the small town Älmhult, Sweden, where the company's global headquarters are based.
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:08 | | In his strata's case, half the $44,000 upgrade cost was covered by rebates. He estimates the retrofit cost for each unit in his strata was about $1,600.
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:02 | | Primatologist Jane Goodall is another of the signatories to the letter and her message demanding a halt to old-growth logging says it's "increasingly urgent" that voices be raised to protect forests.
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:01 | | Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.
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