Oct 09, 00:00

 
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     AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - A federal appeals court Friday night quickly allowed Texas to resume banning most abortions, just one day after clinics across the ...


 
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     AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - A federal appeals courts Friday night allowed Texas to temporarily resume banning most abortions, just one day after clinics across the ...


 
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     "It felt as if they were telling us it was our fault," Waterdown student Sophie Vivian told CP24 Friday night. In a letter sent to parents on Thursday, ...


 
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     HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (AP) - A Southern California underwater oil pipeline was likely struck by an anchor several months to a year before a leak spilled ...


 
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     WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. officials will meet with senior Taliban officials on Saturday and Sunday for talks aimed at easing the evacuations of foreign ...


 
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     A woman has been seriously injured after being struck in a hit-and-run in downtown Toronto on Friday night. Emergency crews were called to the area of ...


 
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     Toronto police say they were called to Keele Street and Gulliver Road, north of Eglinton Avenue West, for reports of shots fired. Advertisement.


 
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     Top science advisers to President Joe Biden are calling for a new "bill of rights" to guard against powerful new artificial intelligence technology.


 
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     A day after the NHL and National Hockey League Players' Association announced Carey Price was entering the NHLPA assistance program, Bloom applauded the 34-year ...


 
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     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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     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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     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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     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 ...


 
TORONTO STAR 23:12
    
Social context reports can be essential for imposing a fair sentence, but judges must not make sentences too lenient in order to deter serious gun crimes, says the Ontario Court of Appeal.


 
TORONTO STAR 22:27
    
The stories of Shehroze Chaudhry, now 26, became the focus of major media reports, captured worldwide attention and created a political storm in Canada.


 
CTV News - Toronto 01:36
     The principal of a Hamilton, Ont. high school has apologized after making an announcement about the female dress code just days after police began investigating sexual assaults related to the school.


 
CTV News - Toronto 00:54
     Police are investigating two incidents in which someone with a fake drivers licence picked up a package that didn't belong to them at UPS locations in Whitby.


 
CTV News - Toronto 22:54
     Police are looking for a Markham man wanted in an ongoing drug trafficking investigation that has resulted in the seizure of more than $1 million worth of drugs.


 
CTV News - Toronto 01:27
     Anti-Black racism must be confronted, mitigated and erased, Ontario's top court said in a decision released Friday, but it declined to set out a framework for taking the systemic issue into account in sentencing Black offenders.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 00:57
     The United States will accept the use by international visitors of COVID-19 vaccines authorized by U.S. regulators or the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said late on Friday.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 02:00
     Canada's largest transplant centre has enacted a precedent-setting policy requiring that patients be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to be considered for a life-saving organ transplant.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 02:10
     British Columbia's highest court has reinstated the injunction against protesters camped out in Vancouver Island's Fairy Creek watershed, at least for a little while.


 
03:58
     The Winnipeg Blue Bombers defeated the Edmonton Elks 30-3 at IG Field Friday night.


 
03:48
     Sean McGurn's lone goal and Brett Brochu's four saves helped gave the Knights a shootout win over the Attack.


 
02:41
     Just 76 per cent of eligible people in the Hope local health area have had their first dose of vaccine, well below the provincial average of 88.6 per cent.


 
02:27
     A Metro Vancouver park has been renamed to include the site's Indigenous name, which officials say will better reflect the area's history.


 
02:23
     Mission Possible says many employers are depriving themselves of good workers through unconscious bias and stigma around poverty, mental illness, disability and neurodiversity.


 
01:43
     As opioid related deaths continue to sky rocket in Alberta the province has said it will once again look at opening more supervised consumption sites.


 
01:00
     After having the 2020-21 season cut short after just two games due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Saskatoon Stars are looking forward to their return to game action this fall.


 
00:53
     A tuberculosis outbreak has been officially declared in two northern Saskatchewan communities.


 
00:44
     Goulet said her parents have long fought for change through their perseverance and their determination.


 
00:41
     Emergency services were called to the scene at Wellington Street West and University Avenue for reports of a pedestrian struck.


 
Toronto Sun 03:24
     WASHINGTON — A U.S. appeals court late on Friday temporarily reinstated Texas's restrictive abortion law, which bars the procedure as early as six weeks into pregnancy and outsources enforcement of the ban to ordinary citizens. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, a conservative-leaning intermediate appeals court, granted a request on Friday by […]


 
Toronto Sun 02:22
     GRAVENHURST — Get ready for the great divide of the Maple Leafs. With the season opener looming Wednesday, time to put the No. 1 and 1A plan to the test with Jack Campbell and newcomer Petr Mrazek. While there was a palpable coolness between Frederik Andersen and those who challenged his top-dog status, times have […]


 
Toronto Sun 01:52
     Jonathan Osorio scored in the 42nd minute to give Canada a 1-1 tie against Mexico at Azteca on Thursday in a Concacaf World Cup qualifier


 
Toronto Sun 00:49
     The Maple Leafs' first full season since 2018-19 will include a full house at Scotiabank Arena. An announcement by the Ontario government on Friday, lifting remaining COVID-19 restrictions at major sporting venues and in a wide range of entertainment venues such as concerts and movie theatres, means Scotiabank Arena can move towards its approximate 19,000 […]


 
Toronto Sun 00:28
     Don't look now but campers and tents have taken over another city park. This time it's Dufferin Grove Park's turn. Seems some people are uncomfortable staying in an all-expenses-paid, four-star hotel and they prefer the real estate experience across from Dufferin Mall. "It's not safe in a hotel," a squatter known as Dreddz explained Friday. […]


 
Toronto Sun 00:07
     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 […]


 
Toronto Sun 00:04
     On to the second-half of our fantasy hockey preview, this time focusing in on the forwards. As would also be the case with the goalies and defencemen — who were featured here yesterday — a question mark in trying to predict how any forward will do, now that we're back to an 82-game schedule, is […]


 
Toronto Sun 23:37
     On a fall morning three years ago, a prominent physician was eating breakfast before leaving for work when there was a knock on the door of his north Toronto home. Two men in hard hats and construction vests stood on his porch. Figuring they were doing work in the area for the city, the 69-year-old […]


 
Toronto Sun 23:15
     The U.S. Justice Department said on Friday it will not pursue federal criminal civil rights charges against a Kenosha, Wisconsin, police officer for his involvement in the August 2020 shooting of Jacob Blake. Blake, who is Black, was shot by police several times in the back in front of his young children and was left […]


 
Toronto Sun 23:06
     The National Football League condemned on Friday the racist slur directed at NFL Players Association (NFLPA) chief DeMaurice Smith by Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden describing the email as "abhorrent." The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that Gruden in a 2011 email used a racist trope to describe Smith. The Super Bowl winning […]


 
CityNews Toronto 03:10
     A federal appeals court Friday night quickly allowed Texas to resume banning most abortions, just one day after clinics across the state began rushing to serve patients again for the first time since early September. Abortion providers in Texas had been bracing for the 5th U.S. Court of Appeals to act fast, even as they […]


 
CityNews Toronto 02:37
     A New York prosecutor will seek an indictment in the coming weeks against millionaire real estate scion Robert Durst for the death of his former wife, Kathie Durst, who disappeared in 1982, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on Friday. Westchester District Attorney Mimi Rocah decided in recent days to take […]


 
CityNews Toronto 00:23
     A pedestrian has been taken to hospital after being struck by a vehicle that fled the scene downtown Friday night. Toronto police were called to University Avenue and Wellington Street around 7 p.m. to reports of a pedestrian struck. The patient was taken to hospital with serious injuries. The driver involved fled the scene. The […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 23:57
     St. Benedict school was closed Sept. 28 because of an outbreak that as of Friday included 37 students. That meant five per cent of the 705 pupils at the school had tested positive.


 
Ottawa Citizen 23:25
     The discrepancies between the two cities' job markets has also extended into key industries.


 
Ottawa Citizen 22:22
     The seven-day average for new cases dropped to 551, down from 597 a week ago, and 729 at this time, last month.


 
Ottawa Citizen 22:06
     "The bottom line from the available, reliable, well-done scientific data is that ivermectin does not work for COVID-19."


 
The Georgia Straight 03:26
     John Carroll passed away on October 7, according to the company's Facebook page.


 
The Georgia Straight 22:55
     King has said that he's a big fan of Barclay's.


 
The Georgia Straight 22:30
     Apps like Depop allow anyone to flip clothes for profit, but the secondhand explosion is forcing resellers to think hard about how they do business.


 
The Georgia Straight 22:10
     Including Lamb, No Time To Die, The Rescue, and Events Transpiring Before, During, and After a High School Basketball Game.


 
Windsor Star 02:38
     For decades across Southwestern Ontario, Brentwood Recovery Home was as synonymous with addiction treatment as Kleenex is with tissues. But following the death of its founder Father Paul Charbonneau in 2010, that gold standard reputation began a gradual slide. Some connected to the home say only a fraction of the reputation remains across the region […]


 
Windsor Star 02:23
     Frustrated for more than 100 minutes to start the season by Sarnia Sting goalie Ben Gaudreau, the Windsor Spitfires finally broke out on Friday. The 18-year-old Gaudreau's early play allowed the Sting to spoil Windsor's home opener on Thursday and the San Jose Sharks draft pick looked poised to do it again on Friday before […]


 
Windsor Star 02:16
     NBA Hall of Famer Ben Wallace in back in the fold with the Detroit Pistons. The 47-year-old Wallace, who was a four-time NBA defensive player of the year winner, was hired by the club on Friday as a basketball operations and team engagement advisor. "Ben is a Hall of Famer and a Pistons legend who […]


 
Windsor Star 01:36
     The Windsor Police Services Board adopted a zero-tolerance COVID-19 vaccination policy for all civilian and sworn Windsor police employees during a special meeting on Friday. Under the new policy officers and civilian staff will have until Nov. 26 to become fully vaccinated or provide a medically acceptable reason for exemption. Police Services Board chair Mayor […]


 
Windsor Star 01:01
     Local philanthropist Sam Sinjari is lending more than just a hand to Hand in Hand Support by donating Thanksgiving meals and a freezer to the non-profit organization. The organization was launched this past March and has since opened two homes for men and one for women in the area. The agency's aim is to fill […]


 
Windsor Star 00:51
     A St. Clair College student is alleging heavy-handedness on the part of one of the new safety ambassadors hired to enforce pandemic rules. With the return of students and staff this fall, college spokesman John Fairley said the safety ambassadors patrol all buildings and floors on campus, along with the student life centre, and are […]


 
Windsor Star 00:47
     Campus life will soon move a little closer to normal at the University of Windsor with the announcement that the majority of classes for the winter semester will be face-to-face.  Some programs will make a full return to in-person instruction while others will at least have a face-to-face component.   "We're banking for the majority of […]


 
Windsor Star 00:04
     As the rest of Canada picked up economic momentum in September, with employment returning to pre-pandemic levels, the Windsor area got left behind. The most recent local unemployment figure of 10.4 per cent is the highest in Canada and this area remains the only one still wrestling with a double-digit figure. Toronto and Calgary had […]


 
Windsor Star 23:58
     Michael Charles Ray, Aug. 27, 1936 — Oct. 7, 2021 Former Windsor city councillor and provincial MPP Michael 'Mike' Ray is being remembered as a strong voice for Windsorites.  "He always came prepared, had a good word to say and contributed greatly to his community," Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens said Friday in tribute to Ray. […]


 
Windsor Star 23:06
     A surge in illegal parking and stopping around schools this fall has led to Windsor parking enforcement conducting "large-scale" blitzes.


 
The Province 22:26
     Vancouver Canucks centre Elias Pettersson played his first game since early March on Thursday.


 
Ottawa Sun 01:42
     The two sides haven't been able to find common ground on the length and term of the deal.


 
Ottawa Sun 01:40
     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 to be […]


 
Ottawa Sun 01:37
     The Ottawa Senators have finally been given the green light to have a full house at the Canadian Tire Centre. In this case, it really is better late than never. Usually you don't get good news with an announcement late on a Friday afternoon, but Dr. Kieran Moore, the chief medical officer of Ontario, confirmed […]


 
Ottawa Sun 01:31
     The team's final NHL pre-season game is Saturday against the Maple Leafs in Toronto.


 
Ottawa Sun 23:39
     "I've only been here for a short period of time, but these guys have some fight in them. We just have to put everything together and hopefully we start to turn things around."


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 00:27
     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.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 23:14
     "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."


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 23:09
     A new PGA Tour season has already seen nine Canadians tee it up.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:54
     "If someone needs to be medically evacuated out of the north, how will they be shipped out if they don't have their vaccine?"


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:41
     The northbound on-ramp from Avenue C North to Idylwyld Drive is closed and northbound traffic is restricted on Idylwyld Drive


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:36
     More than a dozen cases and hundreds of high-priority contacts have been identified in two of Saskatchewan's northernmost communities.


 
Regina Leader-Post 03:28
     The Moose Jaw Warriors outlasted the Regina Pats 3-2 on Friday in the arch-rivals' first meeting of the 2021-22 WHL season.


 
Regina Leader-Post 02:13
     Two touchdowns by Owen Mazur helped the LeBoldus Golden Suns defeat the O'Neill Titans 31-0 in Regina Intercollegiate Football League action Friday. Mazur rushed 13 times for 88 yards and one major. He added three receptions for 78 yards and another score. LeBoldus quarterback Jack Foord was 12-for-19 for 179 yards, with two TDs and […]


 
Regina Leader-Post 22:58
     The Saskatchewan Health Authority told doctors that casual in-home gatherings are now the greatest threat, but they remain unrestricted.


 
Regina Leader-Post 22:42
     Following the completion of a Gladue report detailing Lewis George's history, the Crown backed off its request for a federal prison term.


 
Regina Leader-Post 22:37
     The province also plans to restore a telephone line for reporting those who break public health orders, and launch an online reporting form.


 
Regina Leader-Post 22:30
     Employment in the province is now just 5,000 jobs short of where it was in the month before the COVID-19 pandemic.


 
Regina Leader-Post 22:29
     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.


 
Regina Leader-Post 22:24
     The Saskatchewan Health Authority told the Leader-Post there have been three calls about Ivermectin to the poison control line since May 3.


 
Regina Leader-Post 22:16
     "I don't want to wonder if I'm welcome. I want to know that I'm welcome."


 
Regina Leader-Post 22:15
     The provincial government is expecting 2.6 million more rapid tests from the federal government in October.


 
National Observer 01:45
     B.C. Premier John Horgan — a self-proclaimed "Trekkie" — is being rebuked by Canadian actor William Shatner for not doing more to protect old-growth forests.


 
Montreal Gazette 02:47
     The two drivers in their 30s were transported to hospital, where their lives are in danger.


 
Montreal Gazette 00:52
     Their union argues the work of paramedics is undervalued given the necessary training, responsibility and professional judgement involved.


 
Montreal Gazette 00:13
     Many facilities will be holding trial runs of the verification of passports from Tuesday to Thursday.


 
Montreal Gazette 23:49
     There are no simple paths out of the language quagmire, the same one that has dogged every Quebec government for the last 40 years.


 
Montreal Gazette 22:27
     "I still think we're figuring it out," head coach Khari Jones says. "I feel like we're getting there."


 
Montreal Gazette 22:20
     Quebec Superior Court claims judge didn't know the accused had a history of being aggressive when he allowed his handcuffs to be removed.


 
Calgary Herald 02:46
     Provincial officials are urging Albertans to limit their Thanksgiving gatherings to reduce COVID-19 spread over the long weekend as the fourth wave continues. Premier Jason Kenney reiterated his plea Thursday for Albertans to ensure their holiday get-togethers align with current public-health orders, which place strict limits on indoor gatherings. Under measures that came into place […]


 
Calgary Herald 02:32
     The native Calgarian was named the new CEO of the Calgary Public Library, the first female leader in its 109-year history


 
Calgary Herald 01:25
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary


 
Calgary Herald 01:09
     Coun. Joe Magliocca, running for re-election in Ward 2 on Oct. 18, 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 […]


 
Calgary Herald 00:37
     For nearly three decades Dr. Patrick Baillie has been an integral part of the Calgary judicial system. But on Thursday, Baillie made it official, retiring from his role with Alberta Health Services at the Forensic Assessment Outpatient Service. And while Baillie will still have a few cases to address in the court system and will […]


 
Calgary Herald 23:58
     Name: Chris Blatch Ward: 1 Occupation: Current Librarian/Former Army Officer and Entrepreneur Political/volunteer experience: As one of my degrees is in political science I have worked extensively within politics at all levels and been involved on committees and boards in Calgary. I have been involved with my Community Association, a 2015 initiative to allow veterans […]


 
Calgary Herald 23:34
     The "problematic" testimony of a drug smuggler who made a deal with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency to avoid jail was insufficient to convict three men in a Calgary cocaine conspiracy, a judge ruled Friday. Justice Bruce Millar said he had difficulties with both the testimony of drug mule Austin Hill, as well as a […]


 
Calgary Herald 23:29
     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.


 
Calgary Herald 23:22
     Name: Brad Field Mayoral candidate Occupation: I am currently the owner and president of BRC Group, one of North America's leading commercial vehicle collision repair and refurbishment centres, with offices in Canada and the United States. I started my first business at age 12 and since then have built, run and sold businesses around the […]


 
Calgary Herald 23:04
     Name: Jeff Davison Occupation: City of Calgary Councillor for Ward 6 Political/volunteer experience: Four years – City Councillor – Ward 6 What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? I want to be the Mayor of Calgary because I see a gap in leadership from other candidates. I want to make sure […]


 
Calgary Sun 03:53
     Rasmus Andersson, for one, looks like he's ready for the regular season. The 24-year-old defenceman collected three assists — including a pair on the power-play — as the Calgary Flames capped their exhibition work with Friday's 3-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets at the Saddledome. And it wasn't just the evidence that showed up on […]


 
Calgary Sun 03:04
     They used to get rowdy for him in Toronto. These days, Rowdy Tellez is hearing the praise of fans in Wisconsin. Especially during Friday's playoff game won by the Milwaukee Brewers over the visiting Atlanta Braves, when he lifted the home side to a 2-1 victory with timely fielding and hitting in Game 1 of […]


 
Calgary Sun 02:50
     Cheryl Bernard is back. But only for a limited time. The buzz was big for the Olympic silver medallist Friday in her return to home ice for the 2021 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic at the Calgary Curling Club. "I love this home, local spiel — I always have," Bernard said. "So we wanted […]


 
Calgary Sun 22:34
     If you wanted trash-talk, you've come to the wrong place. They might be the two best special teams coordinators in the entire CFL. Mark Kilam has been the Calgary Stampeders' special teams coordinator since 2010 when he took over the position from current Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach and special teams boss Craig Dickenson. For years, […]


 
Calgary Sun 22:18
     Officially, Roc Thomas is not included on the active roster the Calgary Stampeders released for Saturday's game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Thomas may very well wind up being a part of the Stamps plans, though. With Ka'Deem Carey listed as a game-time decision for the big rematch with the Riders, the Stamps brought Thomas along […]


 
Vancouver Sun 03:42
     Ekene Anigbo, 22, was arrested Thursday in Richmond. At the time of his arrest, he had a rifle and handgun with him.


 
Vancouver Sun 03:26
     "There is a stark difference between peaceful protest and unlawful and dangerous activity. The issue here is a serious concern for public safety," said the judge in the ruling.


 
Vancouver Sun 02:49
     The province's unemployment rate fell by 0.3 per cent to 5.9 per cent.


 
Vancouver Sun 01:34
     The good news is, there is lots of help available and it's easy to access virtually.


 
Vancouver Sun 01:32
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.


 
Vancouver Sun 01:30
     TransLink says it will require all employees to provide proof of full vaccination by Nov. 29.


 
Vancouver Sun 01:17
     Google, Twitter, YouTube and other platforms just as bad, experts say, government intervention required


 
Vancouver Sun 01:00
     Politicians continually lament that housing costs in the Lower Mainland are exceedingly high. Affordability or the lack thereof seems regularly to make up a portion of any speech they are giving. Recently my son purchased his first home. It is a modest condominium on the North Shore. He was very surprised when the real estate […]


 
Vancouver Sun 01:00
     Opinion: Far too many people falsely believe their political opponents hold extremist views


 
Vancouver Sun 00:56
     "We could have a situation where the parts of the province that need mandates the most would be the least likely to implement them." — Teri Mooring