Oct 09, 06:00

 
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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 ...


 
Goal cp24.com 02:09
     ... police officer is accused of going to a woman's home a day after she filed a domestic report and sexually assaulting her. The … Read more on cp24.com.


 
04:32
     Andrew Harris ran for 150 yards and two touchdowns as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers extended their win streak to six games with a 30-3 rout of the Edmonton Elks on Friday. It was the 27th time in his 11-year career that the Winnipeg-born Harris has rushed for more than 100 yards in a game. He...


 
04:16
     The Winnipeg Jets fell 3-1 to the Calgary Flames and finished the pre-season with a 2-3-1 record.


 
Toronto Sun 06:00
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Ottawa Citizen 09:00
     The history of Canada's non-Indigenous Thanksgiving is complicated, and not without its own myths.


 
Ottawa Citizen 04:13
     Friday's forecast is for another gorgeous day with mainly cloudy skies clearing near noon on the way to a high of 21 C. There's a chance of showers over the weekend but the early word on Thanksgiving Monday is just as balmy. Friday night is expected to be clear becoming partly cloudy with a low […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 04:10
     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.


 
Ottawa Citizen 04:09
     "The bottom line from the available, reliable, well-done scientific data is that ivermectin does not work for COVID-19."


 
Ottawa Citizen 04:08
     The discrepancies between the two cities' job markets has also extended into key industries.


 
Ottawa Citizen 04:08
     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.


 
The Georgia Straight 05:15
     Inuk journalist and filmmaker Ossie Michelin spent two years gathering footage in a part of the country that few Canadians visit.


 
The Georgia Straight 04:05
     The company says that this will remove 840 tons of plastics from distribution.


 
Windsor Star 09:45
     COVID-19 has been the second greatest disaster ever to attack Essex County and southwestern Ontario residents. With roughly 455 deaths locally of over 27,200 in Canada, the virus ranks second to the Spanish flu pandemic which began in 1917. That historic pandemic, using a proportionate percentage, would have given Essex County roughly 907 deaths of […]


 
canada.com 06:59
     The fabled Ogopogo isn't the monster draw of old, but still makes plenty of waves among mystery lovers.


 
Ottawa Sun 09:30
     Here are today's Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.


 
Regina Leader-Post 06:49
     Matthew Gallant scored the winning goal for the Moose Jaw Warriors in their 3-2 victory over the visiting Regina Pats on Friday night.


 
Regina Leader-Post 06:05
     Campbell Tartans quarterback Peter Shoobert had his second straight game with 200-plus rushing yards in Friday's win over the Riffel Royals.


 
Regina Leader-Post 04:23
     The province also plans to restore a telephone line for reporting those who break public health orders, and launch an online reporting form.


 
Calgary Sun 06:06
     The timing of Blake Coleman's two-game suspension isn't great with the regular season right around the corner, along with the fact that the Calgary Flames newcomer has barely played this exhibition schedule. But there's not a lot the team can do about it, after the incident had been evaluated by the National Hockey League's department […]


 
Calgary Sun 04:30
     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 not all the evidence showed up on the score-sheet. […]


 
Vancouver Sun 05:16
     The nation says its members must not visit people in their own communities, even to see family and loved ones, unless essential caregiving is needed.


 
Vancouver Sun 05:12
     "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


 
Vancouver Sun 05:02
     "We're telling the public about this case, because we're worried someone else could get hurt," said VPD