Oct 11, 21:00

 
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     cp24.com - Joshua Freeman • 29m. Toronto Public Health (TPH) has dismissed all students from a high school in Etobicoke where there is currently a COVID-19 ...


 
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     collision involving motorcycle. Joshua Freeman, CP24 Web Content Writer. @Josh_F. Published Monday, October 11, 2021 6: ...


 
G-alt cp24.com 21:45
     The fifth issue of the DC comic series "Superman: Son of Kal-El" will confirm that the new Superman -- Jon Kent, child of Clark Kent and Lane -- is bisexual ...


 
G-alt cp24.com 21:00
     NEW YORK (AP) - Alan Horn, the film executive who helped turn Walt Disney Studios into the most powerful movie studio in Hollywood and whose 50-year career ...


 
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     The crash happened shortly after noon in the city of Santee, about 20 miles (30 kilometers) northeast of downtown San Diego. Advertisement.


 
G-alt cp24.com 20:03
     When the phone rang around 2 a.m. telling David Card that he won the Nobel Prize for Economics, the Canadian-born economist thought it was a stunt.


 
G-alt cp24.com 20:03
     SEATTLE (AP) - Amazon said Monday it will allow many tech and corporate workers to continue working remotely indefinitely, as long as they can commute to ...


 
G-alt cp24.com 18:22
     DALLAS (AP) - Southwest Airlines canceled several hundred more flights Monday following a weekend of major disruptions that it blamed on bad weather and air ...


 
G-alt cp24.com 18:22
     MONTREAL - Unvaccinated nurses in Quebec were already facing suspension without pay, and now the province's nurses order says their licences will also be ...


 
G-alt cp24.com 18:11
     BAGHDAD (AP) - An alliance of Iraqi candidates representing Shiite militias supported by neighboring Iran has emerged as the biggest loser in the country's ...


 
G-alt cp24.com 17:26
     He said that he lost his sense of taste while sick and struggled with fatigue but he believes he can get back in game shape quickly. The Raptors team is now ...


 
TORONTO STAR 22:45
    
The deadline for employees to share their vaccination status is October 30.


 
CTV News - Toronto 23:32
     Toronto Public Health (TPH) has dismissed all students from a high school in Etobicoke where there is currently a COVID-19 outbreak.


 
CTV News - Toronto 20:52
     When their library gathering space—and book source—shut down at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, a local reading club for teenage girls could have closed its own chapter.


 
CTV News - Toronto 22:32
     A man has been transported to a trauma centre with life-threatening injuries following a collision involving a motorcycle near Exhibition Place downtown.


 
CTV News - Toronto 21:06
     Toronto Raptors centre Khem Birch says that he and his family have recovered from COVID-19.


 
CTV News - Toronto 22:48
     A motorcyclist has died after suffering critical injuries in a collision in Brampton.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:57
     Moderna has no plans to share the recipe for its COVID-19 vaccine because executives have concluded that scaling up the company's own production is the best way to increase the global supply, the company's chairman said Monday.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 00:20
     A small plane crashed in a densely populated San Diego suburb Monday, killing at least two people, including a UPS driver, and leaving a trail of destruction that sent neighbours scrambling to help neighbours. At least two others were injured.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 00:18
     Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order on Monday barring all COVID-19 vaccine mandates in the state by any entity, including private employers.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:18
     A Black paraplegic man from Ohio has filed a complaint with the NAACP after video showed police officers pulling him out of his car by his hair and arms during a traffic stop late last month.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 00:25
     Girls today are ready to break free from gender-based stereotypes about play and creative activities, but their parents — and society at large — are holding them back by clinging to those stereotypes, according to a new study commissioned by the LEGO group.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 19:44
     One of the most destructive and rapidly spreading invasive species on the continent has been found for the first time in a Canadian national park.


 
00:47
     Municipal elections in Alberta are one week away, and one of the most impactful questions on the ballot is about time change.


 
00:45
     North Shore Rescue encourages people in need of help to simply call 911.


 
00:39
     Toronto moved four points clear of Hamilton for first place in the CFL's East Division after the Argonauts edged the Tiger-Cats 24-23 Monday.


 
00:30
     For hospitals and nursing homes, a shortage of workers would strain the already overburdened workforce dealing with nearly two years of the pandemic.


 
00:30
     "We can still make it such a family tradition."


 
00:17
     Greg Soden says the band's music has had an enormous impact on him, and he couldn't pass up an opportunity to see them perform on home turf.


 
00:00
     Watch the full broadcast of Global National, hosted by Farah Nasser


 
23:48
     Volunteers served hundreds of hot meals to those in need at the Saskatoon Friendship Inn's annual Thanksgiving dinner on Monday, Oct. 11, 2021.


 
23:21
     "[Toronto Public Health] continues to investigate this COVID-19 outbreak, including following up with close contacts, providing guidance, and recommending whole-school testing."


 
23:19
     The Saskatchewan 'A' Field Lacrosse League is a new high-level field lacrosse league designed to give local players a higher caliber of competition to play against.


 
Toronto Sun 00:44
     The Argos and Ticats served up a football feast on Thanksgiving Monday in the Hammer. It wasn't pretty for most of the day at Tim Hortons Field, but the rivals saved their best for the end in a game dripping with drama in what turned out to be a CFL classic. Big plays, some questionable […]


 
Toronto Sun 00:37
     Nothing short of 'Target: Tinseltown' has to be Buffalo's goal now


 
Toronto Sun 00:25
     As much as Wayne Simmonds can't wait to hear the roar of the crowd on Wednesday night, it's what his Maple Leafs teammates say about him that might land most with the truculent winger. On Saturday night against Ottawa in the Leafs' last pre-season game, Simmonds fought the Senators' Scott Sabourin after the latter beat […]


 
Toronto Sun 00:11
     An unusually warm October day took on a sombre note once the doors opened to Maple Leafs practice on Monday. There was superstar centre Auston Matthews, clad in a grey sweater, working on his shot before practice started at the Ford Performance Centre. That Matthews wasn't wearing a blue or white sweater was an indication […]


 
Toronto Sun 00:03
     A motorcyclist is dead following a crash in Brampton on Monday night, while another motorcyclist sustained life-threatening injuries in a separate incident in Toronto. Peel Police responded to a crash between a car and a motorcycle in the area of Westbrook Ave. and Cottrelle Blvd. The police force later said the motorcyclist died from injuries […]


 
Toronto Sun 00:01
     More emails from Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden emails were forwarded by the NFL to the team after a racially sensitive communication surfaced last week, ESPN reported Monday. According to the report, the NFL is monitoring the situation to see how the Raiders handle the situation. In a report Friday from the Wall […]


 
Toronto Sun 23:46
     Silverthorn Collegiate Institute in Etobicoke is shuttering all in-person classes and activities in response to a Toronto Public Health investigation related to a COVID-19 outbreak. It's the first full Toronto District School Board school closure of the school year as a result of an outbreak. "Following a careful and detailed investigation, newly reported cases over […]


 
Toronto Sun 23:37
     LOS ANGELES — Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order on Monday barring all COVID vaccine mandates in the state by any entity, including private businesses. Abbott's move sets him up for a clash with U.S. President Joe Biden, a Democrat who last month called on U.S. employers to require their workers to be […]


 
Toronto Sun 22:57
     Late guitar legend Eddie Van Halen has been honoured with a memorial plaque in his hometown of Pasadena, California. The tribute to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member was unveiled on Monday, a little over a year after his death from cancer. The plaque is near the city's Civic Auditorium, where Eddie's band […]


 
Toronto Sun 22:38
     'It's like they're targeting us for some reason'


 
CityNews Toronto 00:39
     Toronto Public Health (TPH) has closed an Etobicoke high school to in-person learning due to an outbreak of COVID-19. Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, located at 291 Mill Road, had to be closed to protect students and staff, TPH said. "COVID-19 activity in the school setting is not unexpected, given that the virus continues to circulate in […]


 
CityNews Toronto 22:54
     Toronto police say a motorcyclist is in life-threatening condition following a collision with another vehicle Monday evening. Police said they were called to Lake Shore Boulevard and British Columbia Road for a report of a collision. The motorcycle rider has been transported to the hospital, police said. No other information has been released by the […]


 
CityNews Toronto 22:33
     Peel police are investigating a deadly collision between a motorcycle and a car in Brampton. Police said they were called at around 6 p.m. Monday to the Westbrook Avenue and Cottrelle Boulevard area for a report of a collision. Investigators said the motorcycle rider died of their injuries in hospital. There is a report a […]


 
CityNews Toronto 20:55
     OTTAWA — Residents should feel at home, respected, and safe in long-term care but the current reality doesn't come close, says a survey that will inform new national standards of care. The survey was conducted by the National Institute on Aging on behalf of the Health Standards Organization. It will shape the national standards that […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 20:29
     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 […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 20:26
     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 […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 20:24
     One person suffered serious injuries when a vehicle left Highway 7 and flipped onto its roof Monday just before noon. Ottawa Fire Services reported it was 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 […]


 
The Georgia Straight 23:19
     He included praise for firefighters and those on the front lines addressing the COVID-19 and overdose crises.


 
The Georgia Straight 21:02
     According to police, speed was definitely a factor.


 
Windsor Star 00:40
     Dan Campbell's tenure as head coach of the Detroit Lions is off to a historically bad start. Greg Joseph's 54-yard field goal as time expired lifted the Minnesota Vikings to a 19-17 victory over the Lions on Sunday. The loss came two weeks after Justin Tucker's NFL-record 66-yard field goal as time expired allowed the […]


 
Windsor Star 23:50
     Ron Dunn, the executive director of the Downtown Mission, confirmed Monday he is stepping down from his job. His sometimes controversial nine-year tenure leading the mission will officially end on Friday, Nov. 5. His sudden departure is connected to a new job he has accepted in Halifax as CEO of that city's hospice. "I'm moving […]


 
Windsor Star 23:47
     Telling a judge that she's completely turned her life around, a convicted fentanyl trafficker and former addict pleaded to not be sent to prison. Beth Ann Vandelinder told Superior Court Justice Renee Pomerance at a sentencing hearing Friday that all the progress she's made since her arrest more than four years ago — the "very […]


 
Windsor Star 23:21
     Wind howled. Fire raged. And in one catastrophic day, downtown Windsor was destroyed. Tuesday marks the 150th anniversary of the Great Windsor Fire of 1871, when flames sparked by an overheated iron ripped through a tinder-dry town made of wood. "Buildings were mostly wood frame, they were built close together," said Walt McCall, who is […]


 
Windsor Star 22:49
     The confirmation Monday of single cases of COVID-19 at two local Catholic elementary schools have prompted the dismissal of single classes and bus cohorts. Students and staff at Stella Maris Catholic Elementary School in Amherstburg and St. Anne French Immersion Catholic Elementary School in Walkerville were notified Monday of the single cases confirmed at each […]


 
Windsor Star 22:32
     By: Dan Brown Essex County's own Jeff Lemire has released the debut issues of two new mind-bending comic titles. If you know his work, you may find the first issue of Mazebook, which Lemire both writes and draws, familiar. It evoked for me his 2012 graphic novel The Undersea Welder, about a father's anxieties as […]


 
Windsor Star 22:28
     Five siblings from the Jabro family of Windsor recently celebrated a unique milestone — graduating together on the same day. Soon after immigrating to Windsor from Iraq just over three years ago, they decided to enrol together at St. Michael's adult education school. The siblings, ranging in age from 21 to 34, first took English […]


 
The Province 00:51
     'When we say personal matters, it's bigger than what you (media) guys think it is. There's not too much more I can say on it. We're working with him to get him the help that he needs.' — Canucks GM Jim Benning on Travis Hamonic.


 
The Province 00:15
     "We have guys who are on this roster for a reason — because they're good at certain things. It's not going to be the same things that Lucky's good at, but it's maybe other things that Lucky isn't great at. We need to adjust accordingly and we certainly will." — Michael Reilly


 
The Province 00:00
     "He's going to be out for a while," said Canucks GM Jim Benning. "He's not going to be back anytime soon."


 
The Province 22:25
     'He tells you the truth, but he's really positive and pushes you up the mountain. He keeps things in perspective.' — Quinn Hughes on his father Jim.


 
The Province 21:50
     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 Vancouver Canucks loaned the talented 18-year-old to their American Hockey League affiliate in Abbotsford. Canucks […]


 
Ottawa Sun 00:36
     Ottawa 67's defenceman Jack Matier was a little lost in trying to explain everything that went down on Thanksgiving Monday. "I don't know if the stars just aligned today," he said after scoring his first two OHL goals, and adding three assists in his team's 7-3 win over the Oshawa Generals and being officially signed […]


 
Ottawa Sun 23:36
     MONTREAL — The Ottawa Redblacks have put themselves in a tough predicament. Win … or else. Following a 20-16 loss to the Montreal Alouettes Thanksgiving Day at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium, any hopes the Redblacks have of reaching the CFL post-season are hanging by a thread. While death isn't an option here, in the wake […]


 
Ottawa Sun 22:42
     The pre-season provided the Ottawa Senators with some answers, but the biggest question as the games start for real remains how long the club can survive without Brady Tkachuk. Senators fans are still caught between a Tkachuk and a hard place, as stalled contract talks between the star left winger and management hang like a […]


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:33
     The Blades, who won their Western Hockey League home-opener one week earlier, downed the Wheaties 6-2 Saturday in Brandon.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 20:41
     Communities are bracing for the budgetary fallout of years of retroactive pay, even though they were not involved in the contract negotiations


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 20:38
     Police say a 42-year-old man was stabbed numerous times and he is in stable condition.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 20:38
     Police also said a firearm was pointed at the driver of the car, who was able to escape and was uninjured.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 20:37
     All the occupants safely escaped the blaze after their fire alarms were triggered


 
Regina Leader-Post 21:26
     Limiting the number of visitors will help to ensure proper physical distancing and mitigate the risk of COVID transmission, the SHA said.


 
Regina Leader-Post 20:20
     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.


 
Regina Leader-Post 20:20
     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.


 
Montreal Gazette 00:50
     Adams landed on his left shoulder following a short run and was taken by ambulance to a hospital in discomfort.


 
Montreal Gazette 23:57
     The Canadiens trimmed their roster to 23 players in preparation for the opening of the regular season against the Maple Leafs in Toronto Wednesday.


 
Montreal Gazette 23:36
     The $700 million project, which Coderre wants Ottawa or Quebec to fund, would cover the noisy expressway with a park and outdoor sports facilities.


 
Montreal Gazette 23:25
     Included in the incumbent mayor's campaign promise are 300 new housing units annually over four years to help the homeless.


 
Montreal Gazette 23:21
     One does not expect to be dwarfed by a fruit, especially one that looks like a Halloween abomination.


 
Montreal Gazette 21:52
     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.


 
Montreal Gazette 21:39
     Alouettes 20, Redblacks 16


 
Montreal Gazette 21:38
     The bridge has been out of service since June 2019, 57 years after its inauguration. 


 
Montreal Gazette 21:18
     The boy was rushed to hospital with critical injuries but his condition has since stabilized, police say.


 
Montreal Gazette 19:12
     The move was made Monday afternoon, just hours before the Habs were required to file their 23-man roster for the start of the NHL season.


 
Calgary Herald 23:51
     An electoral rollercoaster ride for Ward 2 voters and candidates unleashed by fraud accusations swirling around incumbent Joe Magliocca has only gotten wilder. Magliocca shocked many by seeking re-election for a third term in a constituency that sprawls across Calgary's northwest suburbia. Now, challengers who were forced to recalibrate their campaigns with that decision might […]


 
Calgary Herald 23:22
     The candidate who wins the vacated Ward 3 seat in north-central Calgary will need to help their communities gain attention, funding and needed infrastructure upgrades, say residents and community associations in the area. David Hartwick, with the Northern Hills Community Association, says the ward has been forgotten in the past, leading to issues around how […]


 
Calgary Herald 22:51
     Community leaders in Ward 4 say after years of waiting at the back of the line, they're ready to see some infrastructure investments in their ward, where many streets still lack sidewalks. In the 2017 election, Ward 4 was a ring of communities encircling Nose Hill Park. Boundary changes mean the ward will lose the […]


 
Calgary Herald 22:21
     Name: Jan Damery Occupation: VP External Relations and Engagement at YW Calgary Political/volunteer experience: No political experience (although we think that's a good thing right now). Jan has been a leader in large complex organizations in all sectors — and large complex organizations are inherently political. It's always about people. What is your motivation for […]


 
Calgary Herald 22:02
     Alison Anderson moved to Calgary to take on her new appointment as dean of the Chiu School of Business and Technology and Centre for Entertainment Arts at Bow Valley College a year ago, but due to the pandemic she only recently made her first face-to-face presentation to her students. But she has kept busy organizing […]


 
Calgary Herald 20:59
     Name: Dan McLean Ward: 13 Occupation: Former Owner of McLean Golf Inc. Political/volunteer experience: I have coached many years in minor hockey and youth soccer. I have also been active with the food bank. I've worked on the federal Conservative leadership campaign of Leslyn Lewis. Also volunteered for the campaigns of MPs Jasraj Hallan Singh, […]


 
Calgary Herald 20:29
     Name: Mike Jamieson Ward: Eleven Occupation: Project manager in commercial construction. I manage several multimillion-dollar projects and budgets in Calgary. Budgets don't balance themselves and we need competent people with real business experience on council to make sure taxpayers get value for their hard-earned dollars. Political/volunteer experience: Volunteered with multiple organizations and conservative political campaigns. […]


 
Calgary Herald 20:26
     Name: Evan Spencer Ward: 12 Occupation: Community organizer Political/volunteer experience: Former staffer for Coun. Shane Keating. Volunteer of eight years in Mahogany with groups such as LRT on the Green; Abundant Community Copperfield-Mahogany; Copperfield Mahogany Community Association; Mahogany Homeowners Association volunteer committee. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? I have […]


 
Calgary Herald 20:21
     Name: Gurbir Nijjar Ward: 3 Occupation: Manager, Planning and Development Services, Rocky View County Political/volunteer experience: This is my first time running for political office. I have been building the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role; where I can leave this place better than I found it. What is your motivation […]


 
Calgary Herald 20:16
     Name: Adam Roberts Occupation: Instrumentation and automation Political/volunteer experience: None What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? To bring common sense back into governance. Describe your leadership style: Working with others as a team to get the job complete under budget. What do you consider the single most important issue facing […]


 
Calgary Sun 00:39
     This is incredible aim. During the Superintendent's Revenge event at Valley Ridge, the turf-care team toughened up the seventh with a hole-reducer, a contraption that dwindled the size of the cup from 4.25 inches to only 2.5. Apparently, Grayson Sharples was up for the challenge. The sharpshooting Sharples, a member at this semi-private setup on […]


 
Calgary Sun 22:35
     Kevin Black likes what he's been hearing. And really likes what he hasn't been hearing. Black is the head professional at Redwood Meadows G&CC, a construction zone for the past few months as crews ripped up the original greens and hustled to shape and sod a set of brand-new beauties. The work also included significant […]


 
Calgary Sun 22:08
     Depending on where you played your minor hockey, the process is usually straightforward and simple. A vote is conducted, coaches have their input, and — boom — a 'C' is stitched onto someone's jersey and you go on listening to 2 Unlimited while eating oranges between periods. At the National Hockey League level, understandably, the […]


 
Calgary Sun 21:47
     What was evident in Calgary for so many seasons quickly became evident with the Seattle Kraken the moment Mark Giordano stepped on scene: that the 38-year-old former Flames blueliner is captain material. On Monday, it became official as Giordano, a past winner of both the Norris Trophy and Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award, was dubbed […]


 
Vancouver Sun 00:50
     None of Fraser Health's 13 schools districts are without a COVID-19 exposure — and eight of those districts have more than 10 active exposures


 
Vancouver Sun 00:29
     'Futurpreneur' Anjali Dhaliwal developed Youth Helping Youth at 16, a platform for discovering opportunities to further personal and professional development


 
Vancouver Sun 21:35
     Vancouver police received multiple 911 calls about the vehicle being driven dangerously shortly before crash


 
Vancouver Sun 21:16
     Homeless advocates say Vancouver park board is using harsh and inhumane tactics to squeeze out tent dwellers in CRAB Park


 
Vancouver Sun 21:13
     Planners said city needs to do more to curb greenhouse gases


 
Vancouver Sun 21:12
     The woman screamed for help as the stranger tried to drag her away


 
Vancouver Sun 20:23
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.


 
Vancouver Sun 19:10
     Residents of the 244 units could see their rents increase between 40 and 100 per cent once new owners take over Nov. 1, warns the CEO of the Co-operative Housing Federation of B.C.