| | TORONTO STAR 21:30 | | Osman Osman's second-degree murder charge was upgraded Tuesday to first-degree murder in the September stabbing death of law clerk Julia Ferguson. |
| | TORONTO STAR 20:04 | | The city will unveil two long-term housing and shelter plans this month, as anxiety mounts among some hotel occupants who fear a return to older, dorm-style shelters. |
| | TORONTO STAR 17:32 | | People took to Twitter to share their northern lights sightings in Alberta and across the country. |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 20:32 | | Air Canada has announced changes to how early passengers will need to check-in for many flights leaving from Toronto.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 21:43 | | Ontario restaurateurs are expressing their frustration with the provincial government after a cabinet minister failed to attend a meeting to discuss capacity limits in the hospitality industry, and staff asked attendees not to raise their concerns in the media.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 21:26 | | Toronto will soon begin directly contacting the nearly 50,000 residents who are overdue for their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine as it begins to focus in on closing the gap between those who are partially and fully immunized.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 20:07 | | All but two COVID-19 cases at a shuttered Toronto secondary school appear to have resulted from student-to-student transmission and it is possible that some were contracted during school events, the city's top doctor says.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 19:08 | | Charges against the man accused of fatally stabbing a 29-year-old woman at a Toronto law office last month have been upgraded.
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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.
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| | 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.
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| | 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.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 21:17 | | Canadians were treated to a dazzling display of northern lights this week, as wide stripes of green filled the night sky — and social media feeds
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 17:22 | | Since Sept. 19, plumes of smoke and rivers of bright red lava have been spewing out of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on Spain's La Palma island with dramatic photos capturing how the devastation has slowly transformed the area into one of destroyed homes and abandoned neighbourhoods.
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| | 21:53 | | Southern resident killer whales may be thinner than their northern resident cousins, but UBC researchers say that's not likely due to a summer prey shortage in the Salish Sea.
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| | 21:51 | | Dubé said the province wouldn't change its health order requiring all health-care workers who are in close contact with patients to be fully vaccinated before Friday.
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| | 21:49 | | The Saskatchewan NDP says the province's income support program is driving evictions and homelessness in Saskatchewan.
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| | 21:39 | | Jets rookie Cole Perfetti says his father, Angelo, got emotional when he called after practice with the news that he'd be making his NHL debut Wednesday in Anaheim.
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| | 21:30 | | On Monday at 9:15 p.m. OPP and Middlesex London paramedic service responded to a motor vehicle collision in the Municipality of Adelaide-Metcalfe.
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| | 21:23 | | In comparison to traditional methods of waste water sampling that can be expensive, this method is very cost-efficient.
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| | 21:19 | | Selkirk RCMP were called to the intersection of Highway 44 and Provincial Road 206 around 7:15 p.m. Monday night.
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| | 21:15 | | The health unit is dealing with three active outbreaks of COVID-19 — all at schools in Peterborough County. A workplace outbreak in the county is over.
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| | 20:58 | | The seat was declared vacant soon after its former councillor Arielle Kayabaga was elected as the Member of Parliament of London West in the 2021 general election.
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| | 20:57 | | City council is likely to sign off on the one-year test in an effort to recover riders lost during the peak of the pandemic.
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| | Toronto Sun 21:57 | | About 40 years ago, the Maple Leafs began turning to the former Czechoslovakia for some help rebuilding their team. Miroslav Frycer, Peter and Miroslav Ihnacak, Jiri Crha, Slava Duris and even one season employing Marian Stastny of the famous brother trio, became part of the Carlton St. show. All had fled the old Iron Curtain, […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:57 | | A drone was able to capture shots of a school of fish in the shape of a heart this week. The school of crevalle jack was in the shape of a heart near Juno Beach in Palm Beach County, Fla. on Tuesday, according to PEOPLE. Paul Dabill, a restaurant owner in the area, saw the […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:55 | | It was like a real-life Gilligan's Island. A pair of men from the Solomon Islands ran into bad weather and a short trip ended up stretching out to 29 days. Amazingly, they lived to tell the tale. Livae Nanjikana and Junior Qoloni were trying to go from Mono Island to New Georgia Island, a distance […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:55 | | Tuesday-morning call with Ontario's restaurant industry was organized by Minister MacLeod's office
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| | Toronto Sun 21:52 | | The Delta variant has gotten the attention of folk icon Gordon Lightfoot. The 82-year-old Toronto-based singer-songwriter has postponed his 2021 western Canada tour dates "due to pandemic Delta COVID-19 rates in Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. "We all need to prevent the spread of COVID-19 variants at all concerts and events," says a news release. […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:45 | | The city of Toronto is on a big push to hit its desired 90% double vaccinated target. Mayor John Tory said 215,000 people aged 12 and older need to be vaccinated to reach that 90% goal, with 123,000 of those having their first dose and 48,000 considered overdue for their second dose. "We are leaving […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:39 | | A New York golden retriever is a record holder. Finley can carry around six tennis balls in his mouth at one time, which makes him a Guinness World Record holder, according to PEOPLE. Finley hails from Canandaigua, N.Y. He became the record-holder on Feb. 23, 2020, but it didn't become official until recently when the […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:36 | | It felt like a prank, but it seems like it was actually just a truly terrible first date. A TikTok poster went viral after detailing the meeting with a man who ordered 100 tacos at Taco Bell the first time they met, and then made her pay for the meal. Elyse Myers said the man […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:23 | | An arrest has been made for a man wanted in a prowl-by-night investigation. Toronto Police say between May and October a prowler was stalking homes in Leslieville's Dundas St., E and Leslie St. area. The suspect would attend the neighborhood in the early hours of the morning and attempt to break into homes. Using surveillance […]
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| | Toronto Sun 21:16 | | By Kenneth Green In the grand Hollywood musical, Man of La Mancha, protagonist Don Quixote sings of his quest "To dream the impossible dream, to fight the unbeatable foe, to bear with unbearable sorrow, to run where the brave dare not go." It's from Don Quixote that we derive the idea of a "Quixotic endeavour," […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 21:56 | | Toronto police say a male was pronounced dead at the scene after a multi-vehicle crash in the west end that also sent a woman to hospital with life-threatening injuries. It happened around 4:40 p.m. on Tuesday at Spring and Parkside drives. Two others were taken to hospital with minor injuries. Parkside Drive has been closed […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 21:10 | | TORONTO – Several Ontario hospitals have placed staff on unpaid leave or terminated them due to mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policies, but they say the numbers are relatively low and won't affect patient care. A spokesman for Cambridge Memorial Hospital said 51 staff members who either haven't been vaccinated or won't share their status have been […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 20:50 | | Police say an 86-year-old woman is in critical condition after she was struck by a TTC bus near Lawrence Avenue West and Duplex Avenue, west of Yonge Street on Tuesday afternoon. Emergency crews were called to the scene just before 2 p.m. The woman was reportedly crossing the street and fell before she was struck […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 20:29 | | "Star Trek" alums George Takei and William Shatner are set to beam up to Fan Expo Canada later this month. The annual pop-culture convention, which was postponed in August by COVID-19 restrictions, returns Oct. 22 to 24 with a limited edition at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Organizers say limited tickets are available for the […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 20:05 | | The city says it is shifting its efforts towards converting all eligible first vaccination dose recipients to become fully vaccinated against COVID-19. It's called "second dose conversion," and it's the new priority at Toronto City Hall for the "Vax TO" call centre, for Toronto top doctor Eileen de Villa, Board of Health Chair and Councillor […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 19:20 | | A 49-year-old man has been rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries when his vehicle hit a hydro pole near St. Clair and Caledonia Road. The crash happened just after 2 p.m. Toronto Police initially said the collision involved two vehicles, but later told CityNews it was a single-vehicle crash. It's not clear what caused the […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 19:04 | | Restaurants and bars have been excluded from the list of venues that are allowed to operate at full capacity again and the industry was hoping for answers Tuesday. But their expectations were belied when a Ford government minister was a no-show at a meeting the government set up. The restaurant industry says it was told […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 18:55 | | Gabby Petito died by strangulation, a coroner revealed on Tuesday, as a manhunt ensues for her missing fiancé, Brian Laundrie, whom police have deemed as a person of interest in the case. Petito, 22, died three to four weeks before her body was found on September 19th near an undeveloped camping area along the border […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 21:29 | | Ottawa fire said it received a call at 2:54 p.m. about someone possibly trapped under a forklift on Leitrim Road.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:55 | | Trustees at Ottawa's largest school board plan to debate a motion Tuesday to allow teachers and other educators to wear their own higher-quality masks at school. Trustee Justine Bell, who proposed the motion, says teachers should be allowed to wear N95-type masks, which provide better protection from the airborne spread of the virus that causes […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:55 | | Summer-in-October continues Tuesday with an expected high of 24 C and humidex of 29. Mixed skies are expected to clear in the early afternoon with wind becoming south at 20 km/h in the afternoon, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. Fog patches are forecast to start developing Tuesday evening then dissipate near midnight then […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:54 | | When a man in his 60s suddenly collapsed during a hockey practice at the Ray Friel Recreation Complex, staff of the COVID-19 care and testing clinic located at the Orléans complex used a public access defibrillator to revive him. The man initially wasn't breathing and showed no signs of life during the incident Friday afternoon, […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:54 | | 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 […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:53 | | 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. […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:52 | | 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 […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 20:32 | | Council members know they have to do something. They're faced with deciding if the LRT program is such an irreparable fiasco that it calls for a judicial inquiry.
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| | 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?
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| | 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.
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| | The Georgia Straight 17:40 | | Barclay appears at both the Whistler and Vancouver writers festivals.
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| | Windsor Star 21:08 | | Four courtrooms at the Superior Court of Justice building in downtown Windsor have been set aside for two months for a single trial stemming from the brutal death of Autumn Taggart, 31, at her home three years ago. Arraigned Tuesday on a count of first-degree murder, Jitesh Bhogal responded with a "not guilty." It's the […]
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| | Windsor Star 21:03 | | 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 […]
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| | Windsor Star 20:07 | | More than 150 tickets and charges were handed out to drivers in Windsor over the Thanksgiving long weekend as part of a road safety enforcement campaign held across Canada. City police on Tuesday reported that, from Oct. 8 to 11, the traffic enforcement unit and various other units focused their efforts on four locations identified […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | The Province 21:32 | | Breaking down the potential high points and low points for each Vancouver Canucks player, the head coach and general manager in 2021-22
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| | The Province 20:16 | | Chiasson recorded nine goals and seven assists in 45 games with the Edmonton Oilers last season.
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| | 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
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| | 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 […]
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 21:52 | | The change still has to be approved by city council, which next meets on Oct. 25.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 21:44 | | RCMP say an investigation into how the incident happened is underway.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 21:43 | | Police received messages and calls about their response to the election night event, which featured the party's leader, Maxime Bernier.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 20:51 | | Half of those receiving intensive care for COVID-19 are patients in Saskatoon hospital beds.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 20:36 | | 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.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:35 | | The Regina Pats acquired defenceman Adam McNutt for forward Sloan Stanick in a swap of 18-year-olds on Monday.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 18:32 | | Daniella Ponticelli's savvy sideline interview with bloodied University of Regina Rams quarterback Sawyer Buettner quickly went viral.
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| | 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.
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| | 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?
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| | 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.
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:48 | | A family-friendly new exhibition takes a look at the history of the circus arts in Quebec.
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:39 | | 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.
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:00 | | An expert testified Tuesday that an STM ticket discovered by a police dog had the accused's fingerprint on it.
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| | Montreal Gazette 20:54 | | Three days before Oct. 15 vaccine-mandate deadline, province has not disclosed its plan to minimize impact on patients.
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| | Montreal Gazette 20:53 | | A playoff spot seems unlikely in a loaded Atlantic Division, but the key is to stay within hailing distance until the reinforcements arrive.
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| | Montreal Gazette 20:27 | | The sports division includes several bicycle products and brands, including Caloi, Cannondale and GT Bicycles.
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| | Montreal Gazette 20:25 | | The body has been identified as that of a 52-year-old man who disappeared Monday while trying to recover a remote-controlled boat.
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| | Montreal Gazette 19:52 | | Fractured bone in his non-throwing shoulder isn't considered career threatening, head coach Khari Jones says.
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| | Montreal Gazette 19:26 | | 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.
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| | Montreal Gazette 19:05 | | The NHL returns to an 82-game schedule this season. On TV, it's back to normal, except in the U.S.
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| | Calgary Herald 21:57 | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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| | Calgary Herald 21:38 | | Demolition of the old infrastructure begins later this week
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| | Calgary Herald 21:32 | | Both victims were found in shallow graves weeks after their disappearance from their home in southeast Calgary in April 2019
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| | Calgary Herald 20:28 | | Patios have become an important feature for restaurants and customers through the pandemic as they allow diners to still indulge in favourite local cuisine, but in the open air. Restaurant-reservation company OpenTable announced the service's 100 Best Restaurants for Outdoor Dining on Tuesday, featuring three restaurants from Calgary. Allora Everyday Italian, Modern Steak and Seasons […]
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| | Calgary Herald 19:47 | | Name: Aryan Sadat Ward: 5 Occupation: Lawyer Political/volunteer experience: I have a strong passion for politics and I take pride in helping the right candidates get elected. I first stepped foot into politics when I became advisor to former Alberta Premier Jim Prentice during Prentice's successful PC leadership campaign in 2014 and to former Minister […]
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| | Calgary Herald 19:15 | | Name: Stan Sandhu Ward: 5 Occupation: Pricing Actuary Political/volunteer experience: Active volunteer in Northeast Calgary with youth sports, including basketball, soccer and ice hockey. Board member at the Genesis Centre. Spent four years working as the Chief of Staff in the Ward 5 office since 2017. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on […]
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| | Calgary Herald 19:08 | | 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 […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | Vancouver Sun 21:39 | | Park Board started bringing down the fences surrounding the east side of Strathcona Park on Tuesday
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| | Vancouver Sun 20:55 | | Compiled by Bookmanager using weekly sales statistics from over 250 Canadian independent book stores.
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| | Vancouver Sun 20:05 | | The new order requires all British Columbians, five years and older, to wear face coverings in all indoor spaces
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| | Vancouver Sun 19:47 | | 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 18:15 | | The average home price in B.C. last month was $913,471, which represents a 14 per cent increase over September 2020.
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:06 | | Victim suffered serious head injuries after being struck by vehicle while crossing East 41st. Ave at Fraser St.
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:00 | | Award-winning St. Lawrence, known for Quebecois food, is now focusing on regions of France, with monthly changes.
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| | 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.
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:00 | | Approachable wine guide offers suggestions for 50 top B.C. sips.
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:00 | | Hard rock duo Crown Lands is embarking on its first headline tour across Canada.
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