| | Goal cp24.com 23:26 | | After a fine showing Thursday in a 1-1 tie with powerful Mexico in the hostile confines of Mexico City's Azteca Stadium, Canada expects another rude ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 22:41 | | Denis Shapovalov of Richmond Hill, Ont., advanced to the third round after Vancouver's Vasek Pospisil retired with an injury early in the first set.
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| | Goal cp24.com 20:15 | | "It feels very unfair," Bianchi told CP24 Saturday afternoon. "We've been through a rollercoaster ride throughout the lockdowns, the shutdowns, being partially ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 20:15 | | 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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| | Goal cp24.com 19:40 | | 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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| | Goal cp24.com 19:27 | | 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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| | Goal cp24.com 19:03 | | 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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| | Goal cp24.com 18:11 | | 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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| | Goal cp24.com 17:48 | | 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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| | Goal cp24.com 17:03 | | 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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| | TORONTO STAR 22:58 | | Eighteen months ago, COVID-19 hit Toronto, emptying its streets and its public transit. With the city now showing signs of returning to life, people are once again on the move. Only, the ways they are moving have changed. In a two-part series, Toronto Star transportation reporter Ben Spurr examines the future of your post-pandemic commute.
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| | TORONTO STAR 21:08 | | Todd escaped from his enclosure in September, and there have been no signs of him since. |
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| | 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.
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| | 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.
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| | 00:41 | | Parents are still not able to actually book a vaccine appointment, as no COVID-19 vaccine has yet been approved in Canada for kids under the age of 12.
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| | 00:40 | | In several rural Alberta communities, medical care could be hard to come by as multiple towns are dealing with closed emergency rooms.
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| | 00:22 | | "We were there having fun with the band."
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| | 00:12 | | The ministry says this past summer's heat wave caused rutting in the right lane between Kamloops and Merritt.
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| | 00:03 | | Saskatoon Police are looking for a man they believe stabbed another man on Friday night during a fight.
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| | 00:00 | | Watch the full broadcast of Global National, hosted by Farah Nasser
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| | 23:51 | | Owners of Black Fox Farm and Distillery are in high spirits after getting recognized in the United Kingdom (U.K.) for their skillfully crafted, locally made gin and whiskey.
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| | 23:50 | | The Calgary Real Estate Board's September report shows that the city's real estate market continues to heat up, with the average price of a home up 8.6 per cent since last year.
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| | 23:39 | | Throughout the pandemic, people relied on their electronic devices more than usual. Statistics show that the amount of internet scams in Saskatoon has skyrocketed.
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| | 23:20 | | Interior Health delivered the orders on Thursday to Renegade Kitchen and Craft Bar located on Leon Avenue. The restaurant also had its liquor license suspended.
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| | Toronto Sun 00:13 | | As Paul McCartney sang 'Let 'Em In.' Saturday's NHL exhibition between the Maple Leafs and Senators was the first test of the province's expanded capacity for sports venues and at puck drop it looked like the crowd was in the 12,000 to 14,000 range, above the previous limit of 9,500. However, with COVID-19 not yet […]
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| | Toronto Sun 00:08 | | William Nylander doesn't see his projected extra penalty-killing duty this year as drudgery, in fact Sheldon Keefe would call it a reward. "When we see growth in a player, his role needs to reflect that," the coach said Saturday morning. "I feel he took big steps last year, in his attention to detail, defensively, and […]
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| | Toronto Sun 23:36 | | Whether those calculations included getting away points against the United States and Mexico only Herdman and his staff will know, but the two draws has Canada in an excellent spot heading in to face Jamaica on the road Sunday
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| | Toronto Sun 23:32 | | All Toronto restaurateur Celina Blanchard wants is a level playing field. The Lambretta Pizzeria owner doesn't understand why restaurants were left off the list when the province announced a return as of 12:01 a.m. Saturday to 100% capacity for certain large venues, including those for concerts, sports and movies "due to the limited number of […]
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| | Toronto Sun 23:30 | | HE NEVER LEARNS What a disgrace. Trudeau now apologizes for taking a vacation in B.C, while lying about where he was. Now if that doesn't show that he knew exactly what he was doing, I don't know what does. Two major things wrong with this, the obvious first one being that he declared this holiday […]
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| | Toronto Sun 22:09 | | Thoroughbred trainer Willie Armata was ecstatic, but also worried, after his two-year-old colt Ironstone captured Friday's $150,000 Clarendon Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack by an emphatic six lengths. Worried? "Because he ran so fast, I was worried the cops would be waiting for us by the tunnel and give him a speeding ticket," Armata said with […]
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| | Toronto Sun 22:00 | | Canadians are facing rapidly rising inflation this winter, fuelled by higher prices for food, gasoline and the cost of heating their homes with natural gas. When the cost of oil and natural gas go up, consumers feel it in their pocketbooks on almost everything they buy, because almost all goods and services use fossil fuel […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:56 | | OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met a family of newly settled Afghan refugees on Saturday, marking the start of the Thanksgiving weekend with what he said was an important reminder. Trudeau met Obaidullah Rahimi, who began working at the Canadian Embassy in Kabul in 2008 and was hired full-time last year, at an Ottawa […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:45 | | 55% say the pandemic has made them realize they need to revisit and rearrange their future financial plans.
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| | 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 […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 22:31 | | A Stouffville dance studio says businesses are struggling due to a recent rule change requiring anyone 12 and older to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to take part in indoor sports in York Region. Businesses and the general public were given a two-day notice to implement this change, however, the province does not […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 23:24 | | Dr. Simone Vigod says efforts to improve the mental health of a pregnant woman — before the child is born — can have an "intergenerational impact."
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:57 | | The 23-year-old man died in a fall from a 12th-storey apartment as Ottawa police conducted a 'dynamic entry.'
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:42 | | The vehicle was later towed out of the canal.
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| | 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 […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:15 | | The Gatineau Fire Service said "signs of weakening were apparent in the structure and the masonry cladding."
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:13 | | Paramedics said they transported a man in his 30s to hospital.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:47 | | Paramedics said a man in his 30s was rushed to hospital around 4 a.m Saturday.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:39 | | "This should not have happened, and we are sorry that it did — this isn't who we are."
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| | The Georgia Straight 21:42 | | Let's embrace our similarities, celebrate our differences, and aim for a fully inclusive B.C.
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| | 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. |
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| | Ottawa Sun 00:54 | | Both of Ottawa's college football teams came away with wins this weekend. The University of Ottawa Gee-Gees won 20-17 Saturday at home against York. A Ben Maracle third-down touchdown completion to Nicholas Gendron with 1:06 left provided the winning margin. Alex Douglas intercepted a York pass to finish it off. Campbell Fair booted four field […]
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| | Ottawa Sun 23:11 | | "I'm just happy to be back and I'm happy to be with my teammates. I feel like I left them out there."
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| | Ottawa Sun 23:08 | | Whenever he does sign a new deal, he will need time to get ready and he's a player that has to skate.
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| | 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.
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| | 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.
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:43 | | Emergency services were called at about 10:15 a.m. on Saturday on Route 275 in St-Benjamin, Chaudière-Appalaches.
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| | Montreal Gazette 22:21 | | Lawyer Natalia Manole says the rights of health-care workers are being violated, and patients will pay the price in the end.
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| | Montreal Gazette 22:03 | | The 19-year-old has played well in the pre-season, displaying poise that is unexpected from a young player.
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| | 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.
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| | 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'."
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| | 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.
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| | Calgary Herald 00:42 | | A Calgary catering company is working with Alberta Health Services to provide Thanksgiving meals to front-line hospital staff. Devour Catering owner J'Val Shuster said the initiative is meant to bring some encouragement to health-care workers enduring a fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic that has put a significant strain on Alberta's intensive-care units. "It's been […]
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| | Calgary Herald 00:11 | | Ward Sutherland appeared headed for the typical fate of Calgary city council incumbents: re-election in a Ward 1 he'd served for two terms. Though he'd filed papers in February to run again, Sutherland pulled out of the race in mid-July to focus his energies on being a senior adviser with fellow councillor Jeff Davison's mayoral […]
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| | Calgary Herald 23:00 | | Name: Duane Hall Ward: 6 Occupation: Retired Political/volunteer experience: My business experience will be beneficial to help run the City of Calgary. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? I do not want to see taxpayer's money wasted. The city has track record of wasting taxpayer's money and being inefficient. I […]
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| | Calgary Herald 22:39 | | 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 […]
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| | Calgary Herald 22:32 | | Name: Sonya Sharp Ward: 1 Occupation: Currently unemployed Political/volunteer experience: I have never volunteered on a political campaign. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? For the past 20 years, I've worked hard to help citizens and businesses in my jobs at The City, and I am proud of what I have accomplished […]
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| | Calgary Herald 22:31 | | Name: Randall Earl Kaiser Occupation: International Humanitarian Banking Official Political/volunteer experience: International Humanitarian Project Funding What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? Bring common sense to the non-pandemic, and provide international credit manifestation knowledge of monetary systems to the city of Calgary. Describe your leadership style: Harmonious and respectful of ALL with comfort […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | Calgary Sun 22:42 | | It's an Olympic year for curling. Pre-trials are coming. So are the trials themselves. And only one of Canada's many, many world-class teams can carry the country's colours at the 2022 Beijing Games in February. "It would be an absolute dream come true and an absolute honour to wear that Maple Leaf on our backs," […]
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| | Calgary Sun 22:14 | | 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 […]
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:59 | | On Saturday, parents reported being able to register their kids for a future vaccination appointment on B.C.'s Get Vaccinated page.
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:22 | | "I am very outspoken, but when you drill down to it, some of these rumours that come out have no basis. Some people have accused me of these things but they can't really point to something specific because it's not really there." — Aaron Gunn
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| | Vancouver Sun 22:14 | | "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
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| | 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.
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| | Vancouver Sun 21:30 | | The protest group says it will occupy major intersections, bridges and shut down Vancouver International Airport.
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| | Vancouver Sun 21:03 | | 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 19:46 | | Drivers are advised to be prepared for winter driving conditions as weather in the mountains can change suddenly.
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