Oct 09, 18:00

 
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     Eric Howard, Andrew Quattrin and Kainoa Lloyd scored tries for Canada. Peter Nelson kicked a penalty and two conversions. Povey added a conversion. Fernandez, ...


 
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     cp24.com - Bryann Aguilar • Now. Peel police have charged a 24-year-old man who allegedly committed an indecent act in Mississauga. On Thursday, just before ...


 
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     Police release image of vehicle involved in downtown hit-and-run. Bryann Aguilar, CP24 Web Content Writer. @BryannAguilar. Published Saturday, October 9, 2021 3 ...


 
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     24-year-old man accused of committing indecent act in Mississauga. Bryann Aguilar, CP24 Web Content Writer. @BryannAguilar. Published Saturday, October 9, 2021 ...


 
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     Obaidullah Rahimi began working at the Canadian Embassy in Kabul in 2008, and was hired full-time last year. Advertisement. Rahimi arrived in ...


 
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     BERLIN (AP) - Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said Saturday that he plans to step down in an effort to defuse a government crisis triggered by ...


 
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     BENI, Congo (AP) - Residents of the eastern Congolese city of Beni expressed concern Saturday, after receiving the news that a new case of Ebola was ...


 
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     cp24.com - Bryann Aguilar • Now. An organization representing the Canadian foodservice industry says it is frustrated that restaurants and bars were not ...


 
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     cp24.com - Bryann Aguilar • 1h. An organization representing the Canadian foodservice industry says it is frustrated that restaurants and bars were not ...


 
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     ... large businesses and left small businesses in a lurch," Restaurants Canada vice president James Rilett said in an interview with CP24 Saturday morning.


 
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     LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE, Canary Islands (AP) - A new lava flow belched Saturday from the La Palma volcano, threatening to spread more destruction on the ...


 
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     Vaccine hesitancy is associated with a complex set of factors including health inequities, systemic barriers to accessing health-care and mistrust in government ...


 
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     NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The group behind the wave of houses decorated to look like floats during this year's pandemic-curtailed Mardi Gras is continuing the ...


 
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     Ontario reports 654 new COVID-19 cases as capacity limits lifted in select settings. Kerrisa Wilson, CP24 Web Content Writer. @kerrisawilson. Published Saturday ...


 
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     ISLAMABAD (AP) - The Taliban on Saturday ruled out cooperation with the United States to contain extremist groups in Afghanistan, staking out an ...


 
TORONTO STAR 21:08
    
Todd escaped from his enclosure in September, and there have been no signs of him since.


 
TORONTO STAR 20:10
    


 
CTV News - Toronto 18:24
     Prime Minister Justin Trudeau marked the beginning of the Thanksgiving holiday by meeting a family of Afghan refugees who recently arrived in the country.


 
CTV News - Toronto 19:32
     Toronto police have released the image of an SUV that fled the scene of a downtown collision Friday evening that left a woman seriously injured.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 17:39
     A letter from the late King Edward VIII to his mistress back in London detailing his true feelings about embarking on a tour of Canada is hitting the auction block in the U.K.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 17:40
     The Northwest Territories is grappling with the highest rate of COVID-19 cases in all of Canada, as its residents prepare to gather with family and loved ones for Thanksgiving.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:32
     The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health led to millions of cases of depression and anxiety around the world, a new study has found.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 18:24
     Prime Minister Justin Trudeau marked the beginning of the Thanksgiving holiday by meeting a family of Afghan refugees who recently arrived in the country.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:03
     Indian police on Saturday arrested the son of a junior minister in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government as a suspect days after nine people were killed in a deadly escalation of yearlong demonstrations by tens of thousands of farmers against contentious agriculture laws in northern India.


 
21:19
     A Winnipeg man is facing several serious charges after a shooting on Selkirk Avenue left a 32-year-old man with serious injuries in early August.


 
21:18
     '(Conservation Officers) are conducting road checks and patrols throughout B.C. to ensure our environment, fish and wildlife resources are protected.'


 
21:08
     Restaurants Canada said it is disappointed the Ontario government has chosen to lift capacity limits in some venues, but not for the ``hardest-hit'' food service industry.


 
21:02
     The minister's son's driver and three others who were in a car were all killed by the protesters by beating them with sticks in the violence that broke out after the incident.


 
20:34
     The vehicle is described as a black or dark blue four-door SUV. Investigators said the driver was last seen travelling southbound on University Avenue after striking the woman.


 
20:18
     An Edmonton charity that sends supplies to developing countries is picking up the pieces after a devastating fire gutted the warehouse.


 
20:11
     The seven-day average of new cases is 464 or 38.5 per 100,000 people. 


 
19:58
     EPS have a 19-year-old female in custody after a man died from his injuries Friday night. The man was originally found at a home in the area of 109 Street and 67 Avenue.


 
19:47
     View image in full screen The Lake Babine Nation says two to three members are testing positive for COVID-19 every day.


 
19:46
     Trudeau met the family at a home where volunteers prepared gift baskets to give to resettled Afghan families and the prime minister helped wrap one of them.


 
Toronto Sun 21:45
     55% say the pandemic has made them realize they need to revisit and rearrange their future financial plans.


 
Toronto Sun 21:44
     First quadruple-header Sunday of the season. Give thanks, indeed. The action begins at 9:30 a.m. EDT, with the first of two NFL games this season played in England. I'm coming off a terrible week, 8-8, with my NFL winners picks, straight up, not against the spread. Impactful injuries are piling up around the league, affecting […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:38
     You never want to lose your star quarterback, but especially when you're in last place in your division. That's the predicament in which the Seattle Seahawks find themselves, after the club announced Russell Wilson will be out for some time after underdoing surgery to make two repairs on the middle finger of his right throwing […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:36
     High Park may become the latest battleground in the Toronto war between cars and people.


 
Toronto Sun 21:26
     The whole world was watching when rescuers brought 12 kids and their soccer coach out of a flooded cave system in Thailand — after 18 days. You could probably call it a miracle without fear of contradiction. The 2018 rescue seemed impossible at the time, particularly as it took nine days for skilled divers to […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:23
     Unemployed by Christmas is the future thousands of City of Toronto workers could be facing if they remain unvaccinated for much longer. A few weeks ago I wrote about the worker shortage that unvaccinated employees would create. The wheels are now in motion. This week, the City of Toronto has revised its vaccine policy requiring […]


 
Toronto Sun 21:01
     The city is full of thrills, chills, and things that go bump in the night! We're heading into Halloween, the spirited season of ghosts and apparitions, and paranormal activity, which one can expect in a city that's over 220 years old and full of allegedly haunted buildings and properties — and the energy of those […]


 
Toronto Sun 20:58
     Sunday night matchup of AFC favourites fast developing into a must-watch NFL rivalry


 
Toronto Sun 20:50
     They pop up periodically in the rosters of the dead on big city cold case pages across the continent. Many of these investigations have been boxed up in evidence rooms for decades. What they are is unsolved mob murders and southern Ontario has had no shortage of them with some stretching back to the 1960's. […]


 
Toronto Sun 20:50
     OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau marked the beginning of the Thanksgiving holiday by meeting a family of Afghan refugees who recently arrived in the country. Obaidullah Rahimi began working at the Canadian Embassy in Kabul in 2008, and was hired full-time last year. He came to Canada with his wife, three-year-old daughter, and a […]


 
CityNews Toronto 20:18
     Police in Stratford, Ont., say they're investigating a hate-motivated incident after a newly completed Pride crosswalk was vandalized in the city's downtown. The Stratford Police Service says in a news release they were notified of damage to the Pride crosswalk at Wellington and Downie streets around 1:30 a.m. Friday. They say what appeared to be […]


 
CityNews Toronto 19:40
     OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau marked the beginning of the Thanksgiving holiday by meeting a family of Afghan refugees who recently arrived in the country. Obaidullah Rahimi began working at the Canadian Embassy in Kabul in 2008, and was hired full-time last year. He came to Canada with his wife, three-year-old daughter, and a […]


 
CityNews Toronto 16:03
     A science advisory group says overall confidence in COVID-19 vaccines among Ontarians has remained relatively stable. In a brief released late Friday, the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table says confidence in COVID-19 vaccines has remained within the range of 72 per cent to 76 per cent. The group says survey data from 28,660 Ontarians revealed […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 21:42
     The vehicle was later towed out of the canal.


 
Ottawa Citizen 21:22
     The 23-year-old man died in a fall from a 12th-storey apartment as Ottawa police conducted a 'dynamic entry.'


 
Ottawa Citizen 21:16
     Ontario is reporting 654 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday, with 464 cases among people who are not fully vaccinated or whose vaccination status is not known. There were two new deaths reported, bringing the toll to 9,788 since the pandemic began. There are 258 people hospitalized, only 39 of whom are fully vaccinated. There are […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 21:15
     The Gatineau Fire Service said "signs of weakening were apparent in the structure and the masonry cladding."


 
Ottawa Citizen 21:13
     Paramedics said they transported a man in his 30s to hospital.


 
Ottawa Citizen 20:47
     Paramedics said a man in his 30s was rushed to hospital around 4 a.m Saturday.


 
Ottawa Citizen 20:39
     "This should not have happened, and we are sorry that it did — this isn't who we are."


 
The Georgia Straight 21:42
     Let's embrace our similarities, celebrate our differences, and aim for a fully inclusive B.C.


 
The Georgia Straight 21:10
    

By Michael Multan

Before medical school, I partially trained as a physician assistant. Having lived both sides of the coin, I think more British Columbians should learn about this important role that could be part of revolutionizing healthcare that is often challenged by finite budgets. As British Columbia looks to improve healthcare, I urge all of us to learn about this important role.




 
Windsor Star 18:43
     An investigation remains ongoing into the cause of an early morning fire in the city's core area. Windsor firefighters were called to the 900 block of Wyandotte Street West around 1 a.m. where flames had quickly engulfed a residential structure. It took just over an hour to get the fire under control. There were no […]


 
Windsor Star 18:12
     City council members and Mayor Drew Dilkens will once again stage public ward meetings with the first one scheduled for this week. The meetings due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic restrictions will be hosted online. The first online meeting among the city's 10 wards is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. on Wednesday featuring Windsor's […]


 
Windsor Star 16:34
     A bike and walking trail on the city's west end has received a little shade thanks to volunteers who helped plant trees on Saturday. The Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA) hosted the event in partnership with the city of Windsor and Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority. The trees were planted adjacent to the College Avenue Bikeway Park […]


 
The Province 17:31
     Adam Hall had two goals for winners, while Justin Sourdif and Ty Thorpe each have one goal and two assists and rookie defenceman Mazden Leslie chips in with three assists


 
Ottawa Sun 21:04
     With nine Ottawa players in their first OHL game on Friday, it didn't take long for some hard lessons to be delivered.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 17:33
     The human-to-animal connection may reduce the risk of suicide in military veterans by providing unique social support.


 
Regina Leader-Post 20:25
     Since Oct. 1, when the province's vaccination mandate took effect, more than 20,000 people have received their first shot.


 
Regina Leader-Post 18:22
     "I instantly thought that the creatures that made that, the bees, were sculptors."


 
Montreal Gazette 21:07
     A nurse held a sign that read: Last year, heroes; this year, unemployed. About 15,000 people face suspension on Oct. 15 under a vaccine mandate.


 
Montreal Gazette 21:00
     "There was no one who told us: 'Oh hey, by the way, we're going to kill someone in your garage'."


 
Montreal Gazette 20:07
     Police said it appears the woman's bicycle hit a pothole and caused her to fall to the pavement, then she was struck by a pickup truck.


 
Montreal Gazette 18:59
     The number of new cases dropped from the previous day but it was slightly higher than the 7-day average, which was 530.


 
Montreal Gazette 17:34
     The goal of the plan is to reduce the overall number of vehicles on Montreal roads and, the party said, its plans will increase the number of users of the car-sharing services in boroughs like Lachine, Lasalle and Nuns Island.


 
Montreal Gazette 17:04
     The victim was taken to a hospital in Quebec City but he was declared dead shortly after he arrived. St-Bernard is located about 50 kilometres south of the provincial capital.


 
Montreal Gazette 16:42
     There are other things people can do to help save Montreal's Dora Wasserman woodland: Stay on the trails, don't feed the squirrels.


 
Montreal Gazette 16:20
     The police do not know how many bullets were fired at the man and his vehicle.


 
Calgary Herald 21:44
     A political opponent is calling for Calgary Coun. Joe Magliocca to pull his name out of the race for Ward 2 after RCMP charged him with fraud and breach of trust. The national police force announced Friday Magliocca was charged with one count of each of breach of trust and fraud under $5,000, after Mounties […]


 
Calgary Herald 21:15
     A principal of two rural Alberta schools is calling for better information sharing between the education system and COVID-19 contact tracers after he says he was reminded he did not need to tell his own institution about cases in his home. Kevin van Lagen, the principal of Consort and Altario schools in west-central Alberta, had […]


 
Calgary Herald 20:55
     A firefighter was taken to hospital with a minor injury Saturday morning after crews responded to a garage fire in northeast Calgary. Fire crews responded to a fully involved fire in a detached garage in the 100 block of Martindale Drive N.E. around 5:30 a.m. The fire had spread to a vehicle trailer. Crews used […]


 
Calgary Sun 18:24
     It was completely intentional that Dan Vladar played more than any other goalie in National Hockey League pre-season, racking up as much playing time as possible before the year kicks off. The 24-year-old Czech Republic native lacks experience, and given that he is set to act as an understudy to Jacob Markstrom, it was important […]


 
Vancouver Sun 21:57
     "Thanksgiving is special for the Downtown Eastside community because some turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy can open a door or change a life. I remember coming here for Thanksgiving dinner. Having a place to stay and something warm to eat can make you want to change your life." — Janice Szostak


 
Vancouver Sun 21:34
     Ekene Anigbo, 22, was arrested Thursday in Richmond. At the time of his arrest, he had a rifle and handgun with him.


 
Vancouver Sun 21:30
     The protest group says it will occupy major intersections, bridges and shut down Vancouver International Airport.


 
Vancouver Sun 21:03
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.


 
Vancouver Sun 19:46
     Drivers are advised to be prepared for winter driving conditions as weather in the mountains can change suddenly.


 
Vancouver Sun 18:00
     Nadia Albano offers up three simple steps to help you transition into a soft smoky eye


 
Vancouver Sun 17:51
     Grab an umbrella as you get ready to prepare for Thanksgiving this weekend. Showers and rain are forecast in Metro Vancouver on Saturday.