| | TORONTO STAR 15:57 | | The shooting took place near Spadina Avenue and Dundas Street West Sunday night. |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 17:16 | | The Maple Leafs thought they had addressed the problem. Coming off a disappointing 2020 post-season inside the NHL bubble where the team stumbled in the qualifying round, Toronto identified some areas that desperately needed improvement as it looked to pick up the pieces.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 16:02 | | Grahame Clapp smiled from ear to ear as he watched a convoy of vehicles – including military vehicles and police – drive past his Oshawa home to wish the Second World War veteran a happy 102nd birthday.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 13:24 | | The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is considering recalling retired workers to fill gaps caused by workers who do not comply with its COVID-19 vaccine mandate at the end of the month.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 14:08 | | As the semiconductor chip shortage caused by pandemic-related production issues and a surge in demand for electronics drags on, Canada's auto production slowdown is worse than many other countries.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 15:57 | | Canadians immunized against COVID-19 with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine can visit the United States when new travel regulations come into play next month, but it's not yet clear whether those with mixed doses will make the cut.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 15:11 | | Hollywood actor Holly Robinson Peete has raised concerns on social media about how her sons were treated at Vancouver International Airport last week, saying they were barred from boarding a flight with tickets she bought for them.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 15:52 | | U.S. scientists say they have discovered a new species of microscopic tardigrades suspended in a piece of 16-million-year-old Dominican amber.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:21 | | Unlike other tell-all authors from the Trump administration, Fiona Hill's new book 'There Is Nothing for You Here' isn't obsessed with the scandalous. Much like her measured but riveting testimony in Trump's first impeachment, the book offers a more sober, and thus perhaps more alarming, portrait of the 45th president.
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| | 18:55 | | A person under the age of 19 is now in hospital due to the virus.
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| | 18:51 | | Police say prior to the collision they received multiple reports of a black Acura driving erratically throughout the city.
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| | 18:42 | | Montreal police spokesperson Jean-Pierre Brabant said officers reviewed surveillance video footage that showed an individual lighting the building on fire, shortly after 7 a.m.
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| | 18:38 | | A judge has granted prosecutors' request for his mental health to be evaluated a second time, according to court filings released Monday.
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| | 18:37 | | Police say a Winnipeg man is facing charges after phoning 911 multiple times early Monday morning to report "approximately 50 people fist fighting" along the side of the highway.
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| | 18:30 | | City council officially declared the seat of Ward 13 vacant on Oct. 5 and is now in a rush to fill the seat, but it comes with debate on how it should be done.
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| | 18:24 | | "I was breaking open the window and telling the kids, 'We've got to jump! We're going to die or we've got to jump'"
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| | 18:17 | | Winnipeg's public service is recommending an increase in allowable tow fees, saying the current fees haven't been updated since 2008 and aren't competitive.
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| | 18:00 | | All ICUs and cardiac care units in Saskatoon and Regina will implement temporary enhanced surge family presence restrictions, according to the SHA on Monday.
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| | 17:33 | | Toronto Raptors centre Khem Birch says that he and his family have recovered from COVID-19.
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| | Toronto Sun 18:45 | | Defenceman Erik Gustafsson agreed to a one-year, $800,000 deal with Chicago on Monday to start his second stint with the Blackhawks. The deal comes one day after Gustafsson was released by the New York Islanders. Gustafsson, 29, played 3 1/2 seasons with Chicago from 2015-20 and had 116 points (28 goals, 88 assists) in 214 […]
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| | Toronto Sun 18:39 | | The Pittsburgh Penguins are expected to sign veteran forward Brian Boyle, The Athletic reported Monday. Boyle, 36, has been in training camp with the Penguins on a professional tryout. Boyle has 231 points (130 goals, 101 assists) and 588 penalty minutes in 805 games with seven NHL teams. He last played in 2019-20 with the […]
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| | Toronto Sun 18:39 | | The two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning announced a three-year extension Monday for head coach Jon Cooper. The extension keeps the 54-year-old Cooper behind the Lightning bench through the 2024-25 season. Cooper opens his 10th season with Tampa Bay on Tuesday night against the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins. "Unequivocally, Coop is the best person […]
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| | Toronto Sun 18:22 | | Inclement weather forced Monday's Game 4 of the American League Division Series between the Houston Astros and White Sox in Chicago to be postponed. Heavy rain and risk of severe weather led MLB to move the game back one day to Tuesday afternoon. Houston leads the best-of-five series 2-1. First pitch on Tuesday is scheduled […]
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| | Toronto Sun 18:16 | | Canadians immunized against COVID-19 with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine can visit the United States when new travel regulations come into play next month, but it's not yet clear whether those with mixed doses will make the cut. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday travellers who have received shots of vaccines approved or recognized […]
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| | Toronto Sun 18:07 | | STOCKHOLM — Economists David Card of Guelph, Ont., Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens won the 2021 Nobel economics prize on Monday for pioneering "natural experiments" to show real-world economic impacts in areas from minimum wage increases in the U.S. fast-food sector to migration from Castro-era Cuba. Unlike in medicine or other sciences, economists cannot conduct […]
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| | Toronto Sun 17:36 | | DENVER — Psychologists who evaluated a 22-year-old man accused of fatally shooting 10 people at a Colorado grocery store in March have found him incompetent to stand trial, but prosecutors are seeking a second mental health evaluation, court records showed on Monday. Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa is charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder, and […]
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| | Toronto Sun 17:20 | | Faster than a speeding bullet, Superman's son is set to race all the way out of the closet. Jonathan Kent, the son of Clark Kent and Lois Lane, is coming out as bisexual and will embark on a relationship with a man in an upcoming issue, DC Comics announced on Monday. The character takes centre […]
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| | Toronto Sun 16:14 | | UFC Hall of Famer Chuck Liddell was in jail Monday on a misdemeanour domestic violence charge near Los Angeles. Liddell, 51, was being held at the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff's Station in Agoura Hills, Calif., and his bail was set at $20,000, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Sheriff's deputies responded to a call […]
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| | Toronto Sun 16:10 | | Wily rescue animal absconded from the east-end attraction last month
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| | CityNews Toronto 18:42 | | Auston Matthews is not available to play this week, and the star centre will likely miss the first three Maple Leafs games to begin the season, Toronto head coach Sheldon Keefe said Monday. Matthews has been recovering from wrist surgery he received on Aug. 13. The reigning Rocket Richard Trophy winner has progressed significantly and […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 17:43 | | It was not the start to a pivotal season that Khem Birch was hoping for. The Montreal big man arrived in Toronto on Sept. 18, fresh off signing a three-year contract with the Raptors for $20 million in the off-season, the closest he's come to some security in a five-year career spent mostly on the […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 14:36 | | Canadians immunized against COVID-19 with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine can visit the United States when new travel regulations come into play next month, but it's not yet clear whether those with mixed doses will make the cut. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday travellers who have received shots of vaccines approved or recognized […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 18:49 | | A 49-year-old man is dead after his motorcycle was involved in a collision on southern Bank Street early Monday. Ottawa police are looking for any witnesses who may have information about the crash, which occurred on Bank near the intersection of St. Paul Avenue — close to the LCBO warehouse store — at about 6:40 […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 17:59 | | One person suffered serious injuries when a vehicle left Highway 7 and flipped onto its roof Monday just before noon. Ottawa Fire Services report they were called to the scene, just west of Dwyer Hill Road, at 11:27 a.m. by officers from the Ottawa police. Special extrication equipment was used to rescue the motorist, who […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 15:37 | | This year's boating season on the Rideau Canal will end Monday, according to a statement by Parks Canada. "Thank you to all visitors for another navigation season on the Rideau Canal and we hope to see you all again next year," the agency said in a social media post. Today is the last day of […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 13:50 | | Several Canadian Forces investigations into domestic propaganda and influence operations recently concluded with the results pointing to findings that should concern both Canadians as well as members of the public in other democracies. Those investigations focused on a series of oversight and policy failures on military "influence" activities aimed at Canadians. Among the questionable activities […]
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| | The Georgia Straight 18:00 | | In which we reveal the favourite records, concerts, and grocery items of interesting Vancouverites
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| | The Georgia Straight 17:45 | | Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. is running for president in the 2022 election.
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| | Windsor Star 18:30 | | Five siblings from the Jabro family of Windsor recently celebrated a unique milestone — graduating together on the same day. After immigrating to Windsor from Iraq just over three years ago, they soon after decided to enrol together at St. Michael's adult education school. The siblings, ranging in age from 21 to 34, first took […]
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| | Windsor Star 14:15 | | A massive warehouse fire at a lumber yard on Sunday evening kept firefighters from both Kingsville and Essex busy on Sunday night for several hours. The fire occurred at Kimball Building Supplies Centre near the intersection of Arner Town Line and Road 8 West in Kingsville. Flames were widespread through several buildings on the property […]
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| | The Province 18:36 | | It's the latest edition of the weekly tracker, where we tally up the efforts of the Vancouver Canucks' highest-profile prospects: Danila Klimovich From parts unknown to destination unknown. The intrigue and speculation that surrounds prospect Danila Klimovich continued this past week, after the Canucks loaned the talented 18-year-old to their AHL affiliate in Abbotsford on Wednesday. Canucks fans […]
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| | The Province 15:00 | | How you feel about your credit card can impact spending, especially if you collect points or rewards. Here's how to make it work for you
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| | Ottawa Sun 14:24 | | 67's 3, Frontenacs 2 It was the best of times and the most anxious of times for Jack Beck in the Ottawa 67's home opener Sunday afternoon. After scoring the go-ahead goal on a nifty move with 4:40 remaining, Beck spent a couple more anxious minutes in the penalty box before the 67's held off […]
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 18:06 | | All the occupants safely escaped the blaze after their fire alarms were triggered
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 15:42 | | Communities are bracing for the budgetary fallout of years of retroactive pay, even though they were not involved in the contract negotiations
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| | Regina Leader-Post 15:22 | | Police said in a press release that a replica Glock-style pellet gun was seized from the house from which the men were allegedly shooting.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 15:21 | | The suspect was described by police as a thin Indigenous man in his 20s with short dark spiky hair, around 5' 7" to 5' 9" in height, wearing a blue long-sleeved shirt and dark pants.
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| | National Observer 15:10 | | The World Health Organization is calling on world leaders to phase out fossil fuels ahead of COP26 to help save millions of lives around the globe.
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| | Montreal Gazette 17:42 | | Included in the incumbent mayor's campaign promise are 300 new housing units annually over four years to help the homeless.
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| | Montreal Gazette 17:23 | | For a start, violence interruption models have shown great promise in several U.S. cities. But there are longer-term solutions, too.
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| | Montreal Gazette 15:56 | | Surveillance video shows someone setting fire to the building in Ahuntsic-Cartierville, police said.
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| | Montreal Gazette 15:14 | | The number of hospitalizations due to the virus dropped by six.
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| | Montreal Gazette 14:59 | | One does not expect to be dwarfed by a fruit, especially one that looks like a Halloween abomination.
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| | Montreal Gazette 14:02 | | 4,338 nurses are not adequately vaccinated, and 2,807 are not vaccinated at all, according to the Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec.
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| | Montreal Gazette 13:08 | | Construction to improve safety starts Tuesday on Highway 440 near Highway 15, where four people died in a pileup in 2019.
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| | Calgary Herald 18:54 | | Name: Geoffrey Vanderburg Ward: 11 Occupation: Managing Director, Iradesso Communications Corp; public relations instructor, Mount Royal University Political/volunteer experience: Director, River Park Church, Calgary; Volunteer, North Glenmore Park Community Association; Volunteer, Lakeview Community Association; Volunteer, Inn From the Cold; Director, Glenlake Minor Hockey Club, Calgary, from 2014 to 2020; Director, Lakeview Community Association, Calgary, from […]
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| | Calgary Herald 18:43 | | Name: Roshan Chumber Ward: 10 Occupation: Realtor Political/volunteer experience: Served as Chairman and President on numerous NE community and charity boards over the past 25 years What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? Ward 10 has been repeatedly passed over for city services. We need key infrastructure repairs, services for our […]
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| | Calgary Herald 18:23 | | Name: Will Vizor Occupation: Business Political/volunteer experience: N/A What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? Invest In Mental health, & Suicide, Affordable Housings. Jobs, Taxes, Injustice, Corruption, Wasteful spending Describe your leadership style: Self Employed and over 15 Years of management. What do you consider the single most important issue facing […]
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| | Calgary Herald 18:05 | | Name: DJ Kelly Ward: 4 Occupation: Manager of Community Engagement, University of Calgary; certified Project Management Professional (PMP) Political/volunteer experience: First time running for elected office; Past President • Winston Heights-Mountview Community Association; Chair • PechaKucha Night Calgary; former chair of Nuit Blanche Calgary • the Calgary Professional Arts Alliance and the Betty Mitchell Awards; […]
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| | Calgary Herald 17:52 | | Pigs survive winter by heaping up cattails into burrows that Brook called "pigloos."
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| | Calgary Herald 17:45 | | Name: Vance Bertram Ward: 11 Occupation: Master Electrician Political/volunteer experience: Volunteered door knocking for federal MP • volunteers at my local legion #285, volunteering with my neighbourhood community centre (Cedarbrae) • volunteer my electrical knowledge to residents in my community when they're in emergency need of help (furnace or A/C down) What is your motivation […]
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| | Calgary Herald 17:29 | | Name: Courtney Walcott Ward: 8 Occupation: Teacher Political/volunteer experience: I've been a community advocate within the Calgary Board of Education leading several equity and inclusion initiatives, including several years working specifically around Anti-Racism professional development sessions for teachers and administrators. Beyond that, I am a coach and a community advocate who believes deeply in harm […]
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| | Calgary Herald 17:18 | | Name: Matt Lalonde Ward: 7 Occupation: City Planner, with a Masters Degree in Planning from the University of Calgary Political/volunteer experience: While this is my first time seeking public office and working within a campaign team, I have been engaged with politics nearly my entire life. During my Masters Degree program, I also served as […]
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| | Calgary Herald 17:05 | | Name: Kimberly Feser Ward: 9 Occupation: Pharmacy Technician Political/volunteer experience: Past-president of Calgary-Shaw UCP CA • School volunteer • sports organization volunteer and community volunteer What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? I decided to seek a seat in council after watching how this council defers to tax increases instead of […]
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| | Calgary Herald 17:02 | | Name: Tony Dinh Ward: 10 Occupation: Multi-family Builder (Affordable housing) Political/volunteer experience: Albert Park/Radisson Heights Association 2 years • Building school playgrounds and community cleanups What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? As a resident of Ward 10, born and raised in Whitehorn and Monterey Park, I have witnessed our communities […]
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:21 | | 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 18:00 | | Canadian retailer Hudson's Bay has partnered with Canadian marketplace Rebelstork to offer "gently used" baby clothing and assorted gear to shoppers.
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| | Vancouver Sun 17:42 | | Planners said city needs to do more to curb greenhouse gases
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| | Vancouver Sun 17:25 | | "There's a whole number of considerations that we need to go through, whether it is ethical, effectiveness, when is the best time for it," said Dr. Bonnie Henry.
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| | Vancouver Sun 16:10 | | The free app allows first responders to pinpoint the exact location of an emergency
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| | Vancouver Sun 15:00 | | 'What is our safety compared to the lives of thousands of people a year currently dying from overdoses?' Vancouver advocate says of pledge to hand out drugs illegally if necessary.
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| | Vancouver Sun 14:00 | | Mostly used in the realm of sweets, apples can branch out into the land of the savoury, where their sweet and sour magic shines
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