| | Goal cp24.com 02:26 | | BOSTON (AP) - Jayson Tatum is quickly rounding into regular-season form. The Boston forward had 20 points, nine rebounds and seven assists to help the ...
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| | 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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| | 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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| | CTV News - Toronto 03:10 | | A shooting in Thorncliffe Park Saturday evening left two people seriously injured, Toronto police say.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 01:42 | | Captain John Tavares scored a goal and set up another to help the Toronto Maple Leafs win their fourth in a row in their pre-season finale on Saturday.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 01:49 | | Nearly three million kids across Canada aged five to 11 years old could soon be eligible for doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, if the drugmaker's submission to Health Canada is approved.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 01:33 | | The Vancouver Art Gallery is opening a major exhibition of works by Yoko Ono on Sunday that includes photos of her and John Lennon's famous 1969 Bed-in for Peace protest in Montreal.
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| | 03:45 | | The Edmonton Oilers wrapped up their pre-season Saturday night with a 3-2 road win over the Vancouver Canucks. The Oilers went 6-1-1. Evan Bouchard fired home a blast from the point to give the Oilers the lead on the power play with 3:40 left in the first period. Only 49 seconds later, Colton Sceviour set...
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| | 02:41 | | Two goals by London Knights captain Luke Evangelista powered London past Owen Sound for the second night in a row.
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| | 01:38 | | Just as captain John Tavares put an exclamation point on his pre-season to erase any doubt about his full recovery from his scary playoff injury, another question cropped up with the Maple Leafs on Saturday.
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| | 01:15 | | His resignation is more a matter of form than substance in terms of policy. He plans to stay on as his party's leader and become its top lawmaker in parliament.
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| | 01:11 | | Ron Patterson said he feels like a million dollars and his quality of life has improved after undergoing osseointegration limb replacement surgery in Montreal.
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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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| | Toronto Sun 02:45 | | 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, […]
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| | Toronto Sun 02:32 | | It was as mixed a bag of returns as you are likely to see even for a pre-season game. At some moments the Raptors looked completely outmanned as they took on the Boston Celtics at the venerable TD Garden. Those would be the first four minutes of the game, the final three minutes of the […]
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| | Toronto Sun 01:52 | | But Mikheyev goes down with an injury
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| | Toronto Sun 01:24 | | No one embodies all that is good about the CFL more than Jake Reinhart. No one is more respected and no one is more liked than the Argos' longest-tenured player, the ultimate team player whose leadership presence has grown during his time in Double Blue. Long snapping is an art form, a skill and a […]
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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 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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| | CityNews Toronto 03:28 | | Toronto police are investigating after two people were shot Saturday night. Police said they were called to the Thorncliffe Park Drive and Overlea Boulevard area late Saturday evening for a report of gunfire. When emergency crews arrived, they found two shooting victims, police said. Toronto Paramedic Services said they took a teenage male to a […]
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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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| | Ottawa Citizen 02:07 | | The collision occurred near La Cité Private just before 8 p.m. Saturday.
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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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| | The Georgia Straight 03:01 | | TransLink has implemented a mandatory vaccination policy for all employees. All staff must be fully vaccinated by November 29, the Metro Vancouver transit authority announced in an October 8 news release. The mandate for the 8,300 employees of TransLink, Coast Mountain Bus Company, the Transit Police, and the B.C. Rapid Transit Company came two days after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland announced that all employees of federally regulated transportation sectors will have to be fully vaccinated. |
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| | The Province 03:46 | | Despite a disparity in preseason lineup quality, the Canucks mostly struggled to control the game, losing 3-2 to the visitors.
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| | The Province 03:23 | | A short-handed Seattle Sounders team was still too much for a young Whitecaps team on the rise, who now look to next week against Sporting Kansas City.
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| | The Province 01:46 | | The 2016 first-rounder has struggled as a pro and sits fifth on the Canucks' left-side defence depth chart.
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| | Ottawa Sun 01:56 | | The auditions came to an end Saturday night with the Battle of Ontario at Scotiabank Arena. Now it's on with the show, this is it for the Ottawa Senators. Facing the Toronto Maple Leafs in the final exhibition game, the Senators knew this would be a difficult test with a shorthanded lineup as they dropped […]
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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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| | Regina Leader-Post 02:17 | | The Saskatchewan Roughriders were beaten 22-19 by the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday.
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| | Montreal Gazette 03:28 | | 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 01:32 | | The police do not know how many bullets were fired at the man and his vehicle.
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| | Montreal Gazette 01:31 | | During the chase, the car struck and damaged three SQ vehicles.
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| | Montreal Gazette 01:29 | | 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.
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| | Montreal Gazette 01:24 | | The number of new cases dropped from the previous day but it was slightly higher than the 7-day average, which was 530.
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| | Montreal Gazette 01:20 | | 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 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 22:03 | | The 19-year-old has played well in the pre-season, displaying poise that is unexpected from a young player.
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| | Calgary Herald 00:51 | | Name: Shaoli Wang Occupation: Geologist Political/volunteer experience: 2019 Calgary Rocky Ridge Federal Candidates – Independent What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? The sitting mayor alleged there was no concern about 11% of residents being unable to pay 2020 property tax. Describe your leadership style: Taking a position is easy, being persuasive is […]
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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 Sun 03:16 | | FC Edmonton has seen this footy movie too many times. It watched Saturday as Cavalry FC kept them from a win yet again in a 1-1 draw at Spruce Meadows. And then the home side added insult to the result by hoisting the Wild Rose Cup — the hardware for winning the Canadian Premier League […]
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| | Calgary Sun 03:11 | | REGINA — Hold off on the obituaries. A couple of weeks ago, there were plenty of people around the Canadian football world who were declaring the Calgary Stampeders to be dead-and-buried. When the cool and confident Rene Paredes stepped up and delivered a 44-yard field goal through the uprights with no time on the clock […]
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| | Calgary Sun 02:53 | | Ka'Deem Carey carried the Calgary Stampeders. After a superstar performance against the Saskatchewan Roughriders, his quarterback wanted to show his appreciation somehow. So, well, Bo Levi Mitchell untied Carey's shoes. "I came to the locker room and untied his shoes for him," Mitchell said. "I was like 'You carried us on your back, so you […]
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| | Calgary Sun 01:10 | | 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 01:05 | | This Red River Rivalry ride goes on forever at the Texas State Fair. Back and forth … Up and down … Right up until the final whistle, it seems, every single year. Saturday's roller-coaster was no different, as the No. 6 Oklahoma Sooners survived an early 21-point deficit, an 18-point halftime hole and an 11-point […]
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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 03:53 | | The crash victim is a 25-year-old man from Delta.
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| | Vancouver Sun 01:03 | | "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 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 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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