| | Goal cp24.com 21:00 | | But the individual who was evicted from the encampment at Dufferin Grove Park told CP24 that he believes he was targeted for his role as an organizer of sorts ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 20:48 | | Select Ontario venues requiring proof of vaccination to be allowed to operate at full capacity. CP24.com, Staff. @CP24. Published Friday, October 8, 2021 4:47PM ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 20:23 | | OTTAWA - An Ottawa homeless shelter where demand for services has skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic served as the backdrop for the first-ever public ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 20:07 | | Toronto police are seeking help from the public in identifying a woman who allegedly spat at a man and used racial slurs against him while on board a TTC ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 19:41 | | HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (AP) - Investigators searching for the cause of an undersea oil pipeline break off the Southern California coast have pointed to ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 19:41 | | TORONTO - Political ads will be filling Ontario airwaves for the next several weeks as parties pour millions of dollars into a pre-election advertising ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 19:30 | | WASHINGTON (AP) - President Joe Biden will not block a tranche of documents sought by a House committee's investigation into the Jan. 6 insurrection at the ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 19:30 | | BOSTON (AP) -- Two wealthy parents were convicted Friday of buying their kids' way into school as athletic recruits in the first case to go to trial in the ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 19:28 | | York Regional Police seize more than $1M worth of drugs; 2 arrested, one suspect remain outstanding. Bryann Aguilar, CP24 Web Content Writer. @BryannAguilar.
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| | Goal cp24.com 18:45 | | York Regional Police said Friday that 59-year-old Elaine Lee was found dead in Bond Lake in Richmond Hill earlier this week. Advertisement.
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| | 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 16:33 | | WASHINGTON (AP) - President Joe Biden is restoring two sprawling national monuments in Utah, reversing a decision by President Donald Trump that opened for ...
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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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| | TORONTO STAR 19:07 | | The arrest comes nearly 10 months after 20-year-old Hashim Omar Hashi was shot multiple times outside his apartment garage in North York. |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 20:36 | | Ontario will lift capacity restrictions for certain large venues—including those used for concerts, sports and movies—this weekend.
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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 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 21:18 | | The city has banned two encampment residents from all parks and community centres for an entire year, a move that homeless advocates say goes too far.
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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 19:58 | | The Toronto Zoo is asking for the public's help in finding a young red fox that escaped from its enclosure in mid-September.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 20:22 | | Toronto police are seeking help from the public in identifying a woman who allegedly spat at a man and used racial slurs against him while on board a TTC streetcar last month.
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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 20:18 | | Political ads will be filling Ontario airwaves for the next several weeks as parties pour millions of dollars into a pre-election advertising blitz before spending limits kick in next month.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 20:36 | | Ontario will lift capacity restrictions for certain large venues—including those used for concerts, sports and movies—this weekend.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:41 | | The Canada Revenue Agency says it is exploring the latest massive data leak of offshore accounts, known as the Pandora Papers, as details emerge of how the ultra-wealthy spend their millions.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:12 | | There's a new boss coming in to the Public Health Agency of Canada, as Iain Stewart—the president who was admonished by MPs in June—is out after one year in the job. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau thanked Stewart for his 'leadership in successfully implementing the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.'
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:31 | | As the economic situation continues to deteriorate in Afghanistan, diplomats from Canada and other western countries met with Taliban officials in Qatar Thursday to discuss humanitarian aid for the war-torn country.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 20:43 | | More than 160 schools in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley have been added to health authority COVID-19 exposure lists in the two weeks since B.C. resumed publishing such exposures.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 17:59 | | A new study has found that individuals with substance use disorder are more likely than others to have contracted a breakthrough COVID-19 infection.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:44 | | Facebook confirmed on Friday that some users were having trouble accessing its apps and services, days after the social media giant suffered a six-hour outage triggered by an error during routine maintenance on its network of data centers.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 20:37 | | Former U.S. President Donald Trump's company lost more than US$70 million on his Washington, D.C., hotel during his four years in office despite taking in millions from foreign governments, according to documents released Friday by a congressional committee investigating his business.
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| | 21:56 | | John Carroll started building the well-known restaurant Charlie Don't Surf, located at 15011 Marine Dr. in White Rock, in 1985.
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| | 21:54 | | Alberta RCMP are charging Coun. Joe Magliocca with fraud and breach of trust following a "complex investigation" of large volumes of records and more than 70 witness interviews.
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| | 21:51 | | "When we first started doing this we were witnessing the audience grieving, and sharing in joy and processing with the artist and it was very healing," said producer, Kate Suhr.
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| | 21:49 | | Calgary police allege a man approached a woman at an LRT station on 3 Street S.W., sexually assaulted her and then walked away.
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| | 21:46 | | The indoor capacity limits will be listed in the arenas beginning Saturday at 12:01 a.m.
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| | 21:46 | | It's a pretty sweet time of year in southern Alberta with sugar beets ready to come out of the ground. To celebrate, Alberta Sugar Beet Growers hosted its annual harvest tour.
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| | 21:33 | | While the COVID pandemic is still around and things are far from what they used to be, this year's Thanksgiving offers a reason to feel more at ease around the dinner table.
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| | 21:33 | | An Edmonton police constable was charged with assault in connection with the use of force during a June 11, 2019 arrest near the Alberta legislature.
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| | 21:28 | | For the purposes of the provincial order, a mask or face covering is defined as a medical or non-medical mask that covers the nose and mouth.
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| | 21:20 | | As of Friday there are three COVID-19 outbreaks at schools within Peterborough Public Health's jurisdiction.
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| | Toronto Sun 21:49 | | This week both the PCs and the NDP released their ads for radio, TV and online with both parties saying they'll be spending millions of dollars over the next several weeks.
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| | Toronto Sun 21:41 | | Det. Const. Adrienne Gilvesy under Professional Standards scrutiny after speaking at last month's 'Freedom Rally'
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| | Toronto Sun 21:37 | | Two people from Markham face numerous drug trafficking charges and a third is wanted after $1 million worth of drugs and $350,000 in cash was seized in a raid by the York Regional Police Guns, Gangs and Drug Enforcement Bureau. The investigation began in July after officers received information regarding a suspected drug trafficker. This […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:34 | | Police departments often remind the public that 911 is to be used only for emergencies but that doesn't mean they still don't get calls. Peel Regional Police is once again reiterating the purpose of 911 because some people are still not getting it. In a tweet on Friday, officers released the audio of a call […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:31 | | Nick Suzuki said he was relieved — and maybe a little confused — when the Seattle Kraken decided against picking Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price in the expansion draft last July. He wasn't the only one. Hockey fans had a similar reaction when GM Ron Francis passed on Vladimir Tarasenko and James van Riemsdyk, along […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:27 | | The "ultimate driving machine" has also proved to be the ultimate life-saver. A parked BMW broke the fall of a 31 year old man who jumped out a ninth storey window of a New Jersey building — and survived. The man landed on the car, smashing through the roof and causing the rear window to […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:18 | | Sunday night matchup of AFC favourites fast developing into a must-watch NFL rivalry
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| | Toronto Sun 21:16 | | A 25-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a home invasion last month that left one man dead and two others seriously injured. Hamilton Police say the suspect, Antoine Chambers, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Hasnain (Nano) Ali, as well as attempted murder, kidnapping and aggravated assault in relation to […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:13 | | Dog the Bounty Hunter was reportedly hit with a $1.3 million lawsuit accusing him of making "racist and homophobic comments." The suit alleges that Duane Chapman was fired from his TV show for racist outbursts and carrying an illegal Taser while filming in Virginia, which he allegedly used to force his way into someone's home, […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:13 | | BOSTON — Two wealthy fathers who were the first to face trial in the U.S. college admissions scandal were convicted on Friday of charges that they corruptly tried to buy their children's way into elite universities as phony athletic recruits. A federal jury in Boston found former casino executive Gamal Aziz and private equity firm […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 21:35 | | A Toronto long-term care home has placed 79 staff members on unpaid, indefinite leave as a part of their required COVID-19 immunization policy. Copernicus Lodge on Roncesvalles Avenue says when the policy was announced on Sept. 10, there were 111 unvaccinated staff. Since then 32 have received their first doses and the rest have been […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 21:26 | | Peel Public Health is advising anyone who attended a wedding event in Mississauga last weekend about a possible exposure to COVID-19. Health officials say anyone who attended the event at Sri Guru Singh Sabha Malton on Airport Road between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on October 3 to immediately get tested. "All guests should get […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 20:48 | | The Toronto Raptors and Maple Leafs will be starting their seasons with a full venue after the province has announced it will be lifting capacity limits for certain indoor and outdoor settings. As of 12:01 a.m. Saturday, 100 per cent capacity will be allowed in the following places: Concert venues, theatres and cinemas; Spectator areas […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 20:12 | | The Toronto Zoo is asking the public to keep an eye out for their missing red fox, Todd. Todd escaped from the east-end Zoo in mid-September by finding a weakness in his enclosure. "Despite extensive searches of the area, he has not yet been found," wrote the Toronto Zoo in a social media post on […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 20:01 | | Toronto police are investigating after a racist attack on a TTC streetcar. In a release, police said a 28-year-old man boarded the 510 streetcar, travelling northbound from Bremner Boulevard and Spadina Avenue, on Thursday, September 23, 2021 at around 7:30 p.m. Another group of people boarded the same streetcar. A woman who was part of […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 19:38 | | Ontario's top court says anti-Black racism must be confronted, mitigated and erased, but it has declined to set out a framework for taking it into account in sentencing. The Court of Appeal for Ontario was asked to contemplate the issue in the appeal over the sentence for a 26-year-old man for carrying a loaded firearm. […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 18:55 | | Toronto Police say a man wanted in connection to a deadly shooting earlier this year has been arrested in Los Angeles. Police say 22-year-old Hassan Ali, – also known as rapper Top5 – was arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department Thursday. Ali was wanted for first-degree murder in the death of 20-year-old Hashim Omar […]
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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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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:54 | | No one will be able to give an accurate projection on what an inquiry would cost municipal taxpayers in Ottawa since it's impossible to tell how much unearthing needs to be done to answer questions posed by a judge.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:47 | | Ottawa Public Health is starting to visit all schools to offer the two-dose HPV and other vaccines to students in grades 7 and 8.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:45 | | 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 21:44 | | Kevin Gregson, a former RCMP officer, stabbed Const. Eric Czapnik outside The Ottawa Hospital in December 2009.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:42 | | The crash occurred at about 2 p.m. near the intersection of Bank and Gilmour streets.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:16 | | Gatineau police said pulling over a man who was driving erratically onto Highway 50.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:00 | | Donald Hickey is scheduled to appear in court in Ottawa on Oct. 27.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:45 | | The pair were able to extricate themselves from the vehicle when it went off the road.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:16 | | 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 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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| | The Georgia Straight 19:35 | | Claude Cloutier's rapid-fire drawings depict never-ending duels in nature.
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| | The Georgia Straight 19:26 | | The ferry entered into service in 1977.
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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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| | Windsor Star 20:56 | | The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit reported 36 new COVID-19 infections on Friday. Eighteen of the new cases were close contacts of confirmed cases, six are community acquired, two are travel related, and two are outbreak related. The transmission sources for eight cases remain under investigation. No additional COVID-related deaths were reported, and 16 people who […]
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| | Windsor Star 19:54 | | Two men are fighting for their lives after being struck by a vehicle in downtown Windsor Thursday evening. Windsor police say two male pedestrians were found lying in the roadway in the 600 block of Ouellette Avenue when officers responded to a reported collision at 7:45 p.m. A vehicle with a damaged front end was […]
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| | canada.com 20:02 | | Firefighter Kevin Wendt advises contestants while serving up drinks.
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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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| | Ottawa Sun 20:52 | | Egor Sokolov and Lassi Thomson are among the top Ottawa Senators prospects already getting down to business with Belleville of the American Hockey League. While B-Sens coach Troy Mann is awaiting the Senators final cuts this weekend to determine his lineup for the start of the regular season, he's counting on the 21 year olds […]
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 21:13 | | "It's kind of a whole, systemic crisis," said Paramedic Services Chiefs of Saskatchewan president Kelly Prime.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 21:13 | | "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 21:08 | | On Thanksgiving Day last year, COVID-19 numbers were very manageable if not minuscule compared to the surge that would follow.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 21:05 | | In an interview after the bus crash that left 16 dead, cartoonist Bruce MacKinnon said the tragedy was one "no cartoonist wants to deal with," but he felt it was one he had to focus on.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 20:56 | | Police responding to an emergency call found Littlecrow, a father of five, lying on a sidewalk in the 200 block of Avenue X North on Dec. 7, 2019.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 20:33 | | "The only thing I can do to not be angry is just to get out and tell my story, and make people aware of the impacts of this lack of action by the government."
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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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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:57 | | 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 21:56 | | 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 21:48 | | "I don't want to wonder if I'm welcome. I want to know that I'm welcome."
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:45 | | 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 21:43 | | 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 21:37 | | Saskatchewan reported more cases on Friday than Ontario, a province with 14 times its population.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:34 | | SaskPower and Saturn Power announced that the 10-megawatt (MW) Highfield Solar Facility — the first utility-scale solar facility in the province is now online.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:29 | | 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 20:19 | | "The first evening that I hear a sora rail whinnying in the spring time, that's like Christmas to me. That's my favourite day of the year."
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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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| | National Observer 21:38 | | The Canadian workforce changed a lot in September, with a return to schools helping more parents take full-time work while trimming the participation of returning students.
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:37 | | There are other things people can do to help save Montreal's Dora Wasserman woodland: Stay on the trails, don't feed the squirrels.
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:26 | | 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 21:19 | | Investigators have reason to believe the suspect may have committed other armed robberies in Montreal, Laval and on the North Shore.
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:14 | | The Canadiens should score more goals this season, but the question is whether they will be able to compensate for the defensive shortcomings.
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:10 | | Quebec is finalizing an agreement with Ottawa that will see more foreign workers allowed in to serve in industries such as retail, food service and lodging, Jean Boulet said Friday.
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:06 | | He calls his approach "pragmatic" compared to incumbent mayoral candidate Valérie Plante's "dogmatic" style.
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:03 | | The jets will pass twice over the stadium during a game between the Alouettes and Redblacks Monday afternoon.
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| | Montreal Gazette 20:59 | | "You look at him as kind of this Superman and it's really unfair to put that on him," Brendan Gallagher says about goalie.
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| | Montreal Gazette 20:39 | | "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 20:38 | | Anderson Whitehead's lasting relationship with the Canadiens' goalie started with a video of their first meeting after death of boy's mother.
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| | Calgary Herald 21:49 | | More than 100 cheques were paid to Dr. Alexander McKay worth over $200,000
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| | Calgary Herald 21:49 | | Name: Rob Ward Ward: 11 Occupation: Owner – IT/Marketing Consulting Company Political/volunteer experience: Media/Marketing – Willow Park Charity Classic Committee What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? I have lived in Calgary my whole life and I believe Calgary is on the verge of a resurgence. We just need to elect […]
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| | Calgary Herald 21:46 | | Coun. Joe Magliocca, currently running for re-election in Ward 2, has been charged with fraud and breach of trust after an RCMP investigation. Magliocca's expenses have been the subject of a police probe since last August, after Postmedia reporting on irregularities in the councillor's spending led to an independent forensic audit, the results of which […]
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| | Calgary Herald 21:05 | | RCMP and the family of a man killed three years ago are continuing to look for answers three years after his death. Reginald (Reggie) Earl Hoof, 38, was last seen alive at his Piikani Nation home on Oct. 11, 2018. Police said in a news release Friday an unknown number of people entered his home […]
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| | Calgary Herald 21:05 | | 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 20:12 | | Garden-to-table community connects farming families with urban setting
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| | Calgary Herald 19:56 | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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| | Calgary Herald 19:50 | | Name: Anton Ovtchinnikov Ward: 14 Occupation: Sales (commercial kitchen equipment) Political/volunteer experience: I have been involved in various community boards over the last few years. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? I think for me it all stems down to wanting to serve the community on a larger scale. There […]
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| | Calgary Herald 19:31 | | Name: Jennifer Wyness Ward: 2 Occupation: I am a public relations and mediation professional. I have more than a decade of experience working with corporations, non-profits, and government organizations working on outreach programs and conflict mediation. Before PR and mediation, I worked in and managed public recreation facilities for almost 15 years. Political/volunteer experience: Last […]
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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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| | Vancouver Sun 21:37 | | The Leger poll for Postmedia also found that more than half of respondents, or 59 per cent, said they have witnessed the vaccine passport not being enforced properly.
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| | Vancouver Sun 21:36 | | News reports of the day quoted North Vancouver RCMP saying they were hunting for a "psychopathic killer"
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| | Vancouver Sun 20:58 | | Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.
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| | Vancouver Sun 20:50 | | 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 20:40 | | Mike Bernier said proximity to neighbouring Alberta "set us back from day one" when it comes to some northern residents shunning vaccination.
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| | Vancouver Sun 19:06 | | Google, Twitter, YouTube and other platforms just as bad, experts say, government intervention required
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:54 | | An alternative response to mental health is "much needed and long-overdue," said Coun. Jeremy Loveday.
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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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