Oct 12, 15:00

 
TORONTO STAR 17:32
    
People took to Twitter to share their northern lights sightings in Alberta and across the country.


 
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TORONTO STAR 15:45
    
There are 657 schools with a reported case of COVID in schools and six school closures. Locally, Ontario reports 66 new cases in Toronto, 65 cases in York, 62 in Peel.


 
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CTV News - Toronto 17:14
     Here is what you need to know before gearing up and heading to Scotiabank Arena to watch the Toronto Maple Leafs home opener.


 
CTV News - Toronto 16:03
     A man seen allegedly trying to enter a number of Leslieville residences at night over the last six months has been arrested by police.


 
CTV News - Toronto 14:18
     Health officials in Ontario are reporting 848 more cases of COVID-19 over the last two days and two additional deaths linked to the disease.


 
CTV News - Toronto 15:04
     A 27-year-old Toronto resident is facing several domestic violence-related charges after a standoff with police on Manitoulin Island on Monday.


 
CTV News - Toronto 15:56
     Members of Toronto's homeless community and their advocates say they want a better winter plan from the city.


 
CTV News - Toronto 15:20
    


 
CTV News - Toronto 15:11
     An unmanned drone made a short journey from Toronto Western Hospital to Toronto General Hospital, carrying a a set of lungs destined for a transplant patient.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:40
     Ruth Hamilton was sound asleep last week when she was awoken by her dog barking, the sound of a crash through her ceiling and the feeling of debris on her face, the resident of Golden, B.C., said Monday.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:55
     Gabby Petito's cause of death was ruled to be strangulation and the manner of death was homicide, Teton County Coroner Dr. Brent Blue said on Tuesday.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 15:23
     Older adults without heart disease shouldn't take daily low-dose aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or stroke, an influential health guidelines group said in preliminary updated advice released Tuesday.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 18:17
     Zellers is back in the form of a pop-up shop at one Bay store in Ontario. But experts are divided over whether the pop-up could bring the long-gone discount retail brand back to life.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:02
     Hospitals in New Brunswick are moving to the Red Alert level and postponing some non-urgent procedures as a result of a rapid rise in COVID-19 cases.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:21
     William Shatner's trip into space aboard Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin NS-18 rocket is causing worlds to collide, or at least permitting parallel universes to coexist -- the utopian spacefaring vision of 'Star Trek' and the evolving, increasingly commercial spot that 'space' holds in Western culture.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 15:11
     An unmanned drone made a short journey from Toronto Western Hospital to Toronto General Hospital, carrying a a set of lungs destined for a transplant patient.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 15:51
     Queen Elizabeth II has been seen using a walking cane at a major public event for the first time.


 
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     Petito's remains were identified on Sept. 21 shortly after her body was found along the border of Grand Teton National Park.


 
18:53
     The project was created in collaboration between OneSky Community Resources and the United Way's 100 More Homes of Penticton project.


 
18:51
     Their Kamloops restaurant sold more than 2,300 on the first day of the campaign, a record countrywide.


 
18:40
     OpenTable says more people want more outdoor dining options well into the fall and restaurants across Canada are doing what they can to make it an enjoyable experience.


 
18:37
     Wednesday's city council meeting will see a flurry of motions aimed addressing shortcomings in Ottawa's light-rail transit system following two recent derailments.


 
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     'I don't mind them protesting, that's not the issue. When they interrupt people and make the employees nervous, that's not fair,' says Gordon Stewart of the restaurant association.


 
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     Vancouver police are searching for witnesses, pictures and video footage after a hit-and-run in Vancouver early Tuesday.


 
17:49
     The prediction game is challenging at the best of times, never mind when the NHL is going back to a full 82-game schedule and many teams haven't seen one another since March 2020.


 
17:48
     OPP say the the crash victim was discovered in a vehicle between Third and Fourth lines.


 
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     A man is in custody after Flin Flon RCMP seized drugs, cash and other contraband during a traffic stop on Oct. 7.


 
Toronto Sun 18:53
     WATCH BELOW as the Sun's political columnist Anthony Furey tells us what Canada and the rest of the world needs to do to support Taiwan. What do YOU think? Tweet and Facebook us! And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. 


 
Toronto Sun 18:50
     BRAMPTON — Peel Region's 13th homicide of 2021 could have been far worse. The story of this murder is not just the man shot to death early Tuesday morning in a Brampton plaza, but who also could have been. With bullets flying, an inch here or there in the parking lot of a plaza near […]


 
Toronto Sun 18:49
     The Washington Capitals placed forward Nicklas Backstrom on long-term injured reserve Tuesday. The move means Backstrom will be required to miss at least 10 games. Backstrom, 33, has not participated in training camp while continuing to rehabilitate his left hip. He had arthroscopic surgery on it back in 2015 and previously said his current situation […]


 
Toronto Sun 18:48
     The opportunity that awaits him has never been this close before. All he has to do is make the decision for them. All he has to be is great.


 
Toronto Sun 18:35
     To change the opening lyrics to The Tragically Hip's Bobcaygeon slightly: "Left Gord's house this mornin' … about a quarter after nine." Seriously, want to own the Toronto house that Hip frontman Gord Downie once lived in? The former Rosedale-Moore Park abode of the singer-lyricist is now up for sale for just under $6 million […]


 
Toronto Sun 18:29
     DeMarrus Pritchett, 21, was charged with aggravated assault after the customer was left with severe burns


 
Toronto Sun 18:26
     OTTAWA — Public health advocates and environmental groups say the federal government needs to close a loophole allowing the resale of second-hand products containing asbestos. Canada banned the cancer-causing mineral and products that contain it in 2018, more than 30 years after the World Health Organization designated it as a carcinogen. In a July letter […]


 
Toronto Sun 18:22
     Matthews, Mikheyev already set to miss opener so a Marner absence would be sub-optimal


 
Toronto Sun 18:15
     A security guard for Canada's embassy in Kabul for 10 years, his requests for evacuation went unacknowledged


 
Toronto Sun 18:05
     The puck will drop on the 2021-22 NHL season Tuesday night with more than 99 percent of players vaccinated against COVID-19, deputy commissioner Bill Daly said. Daly told USA Today in an interview that "probably less than five" of the league's roughly 700 players opted not to receive the vaccine heading into the season. "It's […]


 
CityNews Toronto 18:55
     Gabby Petito died by strangulation, a coroner revealed on Tuesday, as a manhunt ensues for her missing fiance, Brian Laundrie, whom police have deemed as a person of interest in the case. Petito's remains were found in remote northern Wyoming along the border of Grand Teton National Park on September 19th. Her death was later […]


 
CityNews Toronto 18:12
     Toronto police have upgraded a murder charge to the first degree after a woman was fatally stabbed at a law office in the King Street East area in early September. Police were called to 238 King Street East just before 2 p.m. on Sept. 2nd following reports that a man had entered the building and stabbed […]


 
CityNews Toronto 16:14
     A man accused of trying to break into the Leslieville area homes in the dark of night appeared before a judge in the light of day on Tuesday after he was arrested and charged over the weekend. Police were on the hunt for Gerard Silas Purcell, 40, of no fixed address, after he was identified […]


 
CityNews Toronto 16:00
     Toronto Police say a mother and her four-month old baby have been rescued by some good Samaritans after their vehicle rolled over in Rexdale. Police received a call shortly after 9 a.m. on Tuesday morning about a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Albion Road and Arcot Boulevard, where one of the vehicles had flipped […]


 
CityNews Toronto 15:43
     TORONTO – Members of Toronto's homeless community and their advocates say they want a better winter plan from the city. The Shelter Housing Justice Network, which represents members of the homeless community and those who work with them, has issued a report with several recommendations for the city to implement. It says leases on hotels […]


 
CityNews Toronto 15:17
     The province of Ontario is selling unused land in Vaughan to build a new long-term care home that will house 256 residents. The new home is expected to open by 2026. In a release, the Ministry of Long-Term Care said the home will also "offer culturally appropriate services to members of the Italian community." "Our […]


 
CityNews Toronto 14:18
     Ontario is reporting 390 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, 458 new cases on Monday and two additional deaths related to the virus. Tuesday's case count is the lowest the province has seen since Aug. 17. Due to the Thanksgiving holiday no COVID-19 data was released by the province on Monday. Health Minister Christine Elliott says […]


 
CityNews Toronto 13:35
     The puck drops tonight on a new NHL regular season and the Toronto Maple Leafs will be opening their season at home on Wednesday night to a full house. Officials from Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment revealed updated pandemic protocols on Tuesday morning that will be in effect for both Leafs and Raptors games this […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 17:40
     Ontario reported 390 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, and no new deaths. Toronto, with 66 new cases, York, with 65, and Peel, with 62, were the province's worst-hit regions. The new figures bring the province's total case count to 592,714, which also includes 458 new cases from a day earlier that were not reported Monday […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 16:58
     Patrol officers found a shell casing on the ground but no one injured when they were were called to a shooting on Woodridge Crescent on Sunday night. They were summoned to the 100 block of the crescent, which runs off Bayshore Drive, at about 10:10 p.m., the Ottawa Police Service said in a release Tuesday. […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 16:38
     Police investigators are asking the public to help them identify the people who were were present during an altercation on Kanata Avenue last month in which a man was stabbed. The Ottawa Police Service said the victim suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries in the incident near Earl Grey Drive at about 12:30 a.m. on […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 15:06
     Tuesday, Oct. 12: With a big polluter in town, we need environmental champions, a L'Orignal letter-writer says. You can write to us too, at letters@ottawacitizen.com


 
Ottawa Citizen 15:05
     "There is a motion before Ottawa council on Wednesday for a judicial inquiry into the system's development and operation. It will probably not succeed, nor should it."


 
Ottawa Citizen 15:02
     Focusing on the pricetag of a proper probe is only a slice of the picture. After all, the mayor's own proposal to offer fare-free public transit for December will cost about $7.2 million — an investment with no return on much-needed transparency and accountability.


 
Ottawa Citizen 13:44
     "When we're not able to go into our grief, to really experience it, to experience our sorrow, to have it witnessed by people."


 
The Georgia Straight 18:15
     Sure, Halloween is spooky but have you ever suffered a thunderous, gut-churning stomach ache after eating a brick of Dubliner cheese?


 
The Georgia Straight 18:14
     Year-to-date average price of homes in the province rose 19.3 percent to $911,195 in September 2021.


 
The Georgia Straight 17:40
     Barclay appears at both the Whistler and Vancouver writers festivals.


 
The Georgia Straight 16:00
     The Caravan of Curiosities will arrive at the East Vancouver amusement park, alongside contortionists, fire breathers, and Chippy, a resentful puppet who longed to be the star of the show.


 
The Georgia Straight 16:00
     The four-week celebration honours Latin America's influence on history, culture, and achievements in B.C. and Canada.


 
The Georgia Straight 16:00
     After several livestreamed performances, the Vancouver Bach Choir finally returns to in-person concerts this October with the much-anticipated fan favourite, Mozart's Requiem in d minor.


 
Windsor Star 18:48
     Essex County OPP conducting aerial traffic enforcement on Highway 401 on Thanksgiving Monday laid 32 charges. Police on Tuesday said three vehicles were stopped for stunt driving. All three were issued provincial summons to attend court and 30-day driver's licence suspensions. Their vehicles were towed and will be impounded for 14 days. Two of those […]


 
Windsor Star 18:30
     A Windsor resident faces an impaired driving charge following a single-vehicle crash in Tecumseh Friday night. Shortly before midnight, Ontario Provincial Police responded to County Road 11 near County Road 8 for a report of a collision. As a result of police investigation a 34-year-old Windsor man is charged with operation while impaired with a […]


 
Windsor Star 18:13
     A Lakeshore resident faces child pornography charges following an OPP probe this month. On Oct. 7, police executed a search warrant at a home in Lakeshore and seized numerous electronic devices. As a result of the investigation, David Imeson, 29, of Lakeshore, is charged with possession of child pornography and making available child pornography. Police […]


 
Windsor Star 14:29
     Windsor-Essex surpassed another pandemic milestone on Tuesday with more than 20,000 COVID-19 infections recorded since March of 2020. The local health unit reported 110 additional cases over the long weekend and Tuesday, including 43 from Saturday, 32 from Sunday, 14 from Monday, and 21 from Tuesday. Six of the new cases were travel related, six […]


 
Windsor Star 13:40
     Chase and chase and chase some more.  Through three games of the Ontario Hockey League season, that's been the script for the Windsor Spitfires.  For the third-straight game, the Spitfires allowed the opposition the game's first two goals. In all three games, the Spitfires have rallied to tie the game, but the London Knights emerged […]


 
The Province 17:07
     Travis Hamonic, Brandon Sutter and Brock Boeser will be absent from the Vancouver Canucks as they prepare to open a gruelling six-game trip Wednesday in Edmonton


 
Ottawa Sun 18:31
     Football coaches and players talk about "lessons to be learned" from losing. If that's the case, the Ottawa Redblacks should be loading up on the lessons from the 2021 CFL season. The lessons and losses keep piling up – a heartbreaking 20-16 loss in Montreal Monday is the latest setback – and the Redblacks have […]


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 15:13
     Court has watched secretly recorded videos showing Greg taking undercover police officers out to the rural area where he said he killed and buried Sheree.


 
Regina Leader-Post 18:32
     Daniella Ponticelli's savvy sideline interview with bloodied University of Regina Rams quarterback Sawyer Buettner quickly went viral.


 
Regina Leader-Post 17:55
     Regina's Cole Sillinger is to make his NHL debut for the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday against the visiting Arizona Coyotes.


 
Regina Leader-Post 17:50
     What would our ICUs look like today if Moe's May roadmap had simply required vaccine passports to public events including sporting events?


 
Regina Leader-Post 16:08
     Charlie Parks excels on offence, defence and special teams for the Sheldon-Williams Spartans while maintaining a 90-plus academic average.


 
Regina Leader-Post 15:00
     "We fully expect that the situation is going to get worse, which is really hard to believe," said a Saskatoon intensive care specialist.


 
Regina Leader-Post 13:00
     A Regina company has created a new virtual reality hockey game where players can used a real hockey stick as a controller.


 
National Observer 15:02
     Dressed as endangered fish or tigers or wearing toy polar bears on their heads, demonstrators marched through Brussels on Sunday, October 10, 2021, to push world leaders to take bolder action to fight climate change at the U.N. climate summit in Glasgow starting this month.


 
National Observer 13:01
     A climate change conference will underscore to policymakers in the Middle East and the east Mediterranean that the switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources is needed urgently because greenhouse gas emissions are helping to drive up regional temperatures faster than in many other inhabited parts of the world.


 
Montreal Gazette 18:43
     Projet Montréal's vision for the city's central business district also includes planting thousands of trees.


 
Montreal Gazette 18:40
     Three days before Oct. 15 vaccine mandate deadline, Dubé says province's "contingency plan" will be presented "in the coming days."


 
Montreal Gazette 18:16
     The mayoral candidate says there's no contradiction between bilingualism and protecting French: "One does not diminish the other."


 
Montreal Gazette 17:44
     Union says it will contest decisions by professional orders that "cause disproportionate harm to our members."


 
Montreal Gazette 17:28
     Denis Coderre says Montreal has to assume a leadership role when it comes to the environment.


 
Montreal Gazette 17:00
     Deal will make 22-year-old centre the highest-paid forward on the team with an annual salary-cap hit of US$7.875 million.


 
Montreal Gazette 16:05
     People should be more afraid of the virus and its consequences because even those who survive can suffer long-term disability.


 
Montreal Gazette 15:15
     Cream and butter enrich this traditional French recipe.


 
Montreal Gazette 14:23
     During last week's recyclables collection, a hazardous household waste item placed in the blue bin exploded, severely injuring an employee, noted Pointe-Claire city officials.


 
Calgary Herald 18:55
     Night owls across Alberta, the prairies and B.C. were treated to an amazing northern lights show on Monday night. The burst in northern lights was caused by a G2 level magnetic storm, which was caused by a solar flare. The University of Alberta's Aurorawatch.ca website documented the burst in geomagnetic activity last night. This morning […]


 
Calgary Herald 18:40
     Demolition of the old infrastructure begins later this week


 
Calgary Herald 18:17
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary


 
Calgary Herald 17:42
     Name: Grace Yan Mayoral candidate Occupation: Commercial Broker Political/volunteer experience: Sat on many community boards, condominium boards, professional boards and volunteered with the Canadian Red Cross. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? Calgary deserves leadership that reflects the strength of the community. Cities are successful when people feel ownership over […]


 
Calgary Herald 17:25
     Name: Cory Lanterman Mayoral Candidate Profession: Business Person Volunteer work: Captain of courtyard security BMO Children's Stampede Pancake Breakfast, FunnyFest Calgary, Grow Calgary, Snow Angel awards, volunteer driver, Canadian Cultured Dance Promoter and band and promoter. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? Increase revenue for the city. Diversify the economy […]


 
Calgary Herald 16:01
     On this day, Oct. 12, in history: In 451, nearly 600 bishops of the Christian church began meeting at the Second Ecumenical Council. After several days of debate, the Chalcedonian creed, which affirmed that Christ was both fully divine and human, was adopted. In 1492, Christopher Columbus sighted land on his first voyage to the […]


 
Calgary Herald 15:23
     There's a lot to watch for as candidates scramble to win over undecided voters and get their supporters to the polls for election day on Oct. 18.


 
Calgary Herald 14:15
     A mother bear and her cub were spotted roaming two southwest Calgary communities Tuesday morning. Calgary police were waring residents in the areas of Cedarbrae and Oakridge that the two animals were seen in yards near the border with the Tsuut'ina Nation, on the western side of those communities. BEARS IN CEDARBRAE/OAKRIDGE AREAA bear and […]


 
Vancouver Sun 18:36
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.


 
Vancouver Sun 18:33
     B.C. health minister Adrian Dix and provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry are due to speak at noon.


 
Vancouver Sun 18:29
     Park Board started bringing down the fences surrounding the eastside of Strathcona Park on Tuesday


 
Vancouver Sun 18:15
     The average home price in B.C. last month was $913,471, which represents a 14 per cent increase over September 2020.


 
Vancouver Sun 18:06
     Victim suffered serious head injuries after being struck by vehicle while crossing East 41st. Ave at Fraser St.


 
Vancouver Sun 18:00
     Award-winning St. Lawrence, known for Quebecois food, is now focusing on regions of France, with monthly changes.


 
Vancouver Sun 18:00
     Bruno Feldeisen learned how centuries of immigrants from Holland, Germany, Italy and other lands made North America a place of endless possibilities. And he applies that knowledge in his charming book, Baking with Bruno: A French Baker's North American Love Story.


 
Vancouver Sun 18:00
     Approachable wine guide offers suggestions for 50 top B.C. sips.


 
Vancouver Sun 18:00
     Hard rock duo Crown Lands is embarking on its first headline tour across Canada.


 
Vancouver Sun 16:41
     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