Oct 13, 00:00

 
TORONTO STAR 23:02
    
Police were called to the area Tuesday evening at Spring Road and Parkside Drive.


 
CTV News - Toronto 22:25
     Torontonians are getting their first glimpse of what it will be like to ride on the long-awaited Eglinton Crosstown LRT.


 
CTV News - Toronto 00:08
     Two seniors have died and three other people have sustained a range of injuries following a collision in Toronto.


 
CTV News - Toronto 22:22
     Canadian air passengers are frustrated by last minute flight cancellation that they say creates havoc as they try to scramble to rebook their travel plans.


 
CTV News - Toronto 22:18
     Canadian Blood Services has expanded blood donation eligibility for some gay men and LBGTQ2S+ folks at its donor centres in Calgary and London, Ont.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 02:09
     The White House confirmed Tuesday night that the U.S. land and sea border will reopen to fully vaccinated visitors from Canada and Mexico in November; however, officials would not specify what vaccines would be accepted or if mixed doses will meet eligibility tests.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 02:00
     An Afghan man living in hiding for months has been able to escape Afghanistan with his family and now awaits a flight to Canada.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 23:28
     The country's former Clerk of the Privy Council says the last several years have shown that the price of entering into the political ring is 'going up.'


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 00:04
     Like many Donald Trump supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, Dona Sue Bissey has promoted the QAnon conspiracy theory on social media. But the judge sentencing her Tuesday to 14 days in jail said it was for her actions, not her beliefs.


 
03:54
     A mother in Warman said school divisions and the province need to communicate more with parents and guardians around positive cases in classrooms.


 
03:28
     Alberta Health Services will not include pediatric patients in its critical care triage protocol if it has to activate it.


 
03:12
     MPI is asking for a 1.2 percent rate decrease for Manitoba drivers next year and is also looking to bump up its rebate request to 335-million dollars.


 
02:39
     A U.S. congressman announced the news ahead of its anticipated announcement by the White House on Wednesday, which will be expanded to include essential travellers in January.


 
02:29
     From construction, taxes, investment to safety and homelessness, mayoral candidates running in Edmonton's 2021 election share their thoughts for downtown.


 
02:12
     It's been tough to keep up with demand. Rick Quipp and his crew have another 12 canoes to make after the three he's currently working on are finished.


 
01:57
     With not enough staffing, businesses have had to pivot, closing more often or cutting back hours.


 
01:44
     Ten-year-old labradoodle Cooper is doing his part to make it easier for those nervous about needles to get their COVID-19 vaccines.


 
01:42
     Alberta Health shows 85 per cent of eligible Albertans, those aged 12 and over, have now had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. That's up from 78 per cent a month ago.


 
01:36
     While ridership has yet to return to pre-pandemic levels, TransLink is confident of an eventual rebound.


 
Toronto Sun 03:53
     WASHINGTON — The United States will lift restrictions at its land borders with Canada and Mexico for fully vaccinated foreign nationals in early November, ending historic curbs on non-essential travelers in place since March 2020 to address the COVID-19 pandemic, two U.S. officials said on Tuesday. The rules, which will be formally announced by Homeland […]


 
Toronto Sun 03:03
     Freddie Freeman hammered a tiebreaking homer with two outs in the eighth inning to propel the Atlanta Braves to a clinching 5-4 victory over the visiting Milwaukee Brewers in Game 4 of the National League Division Series on Tuesday. Freeman's 428-foot blast to left-center off a slider from Brewers left-hander Josh Hader (0-1) helped the […]


 
Toronto Sun 02:09
     Three roster spots were up for grabs when the Raptors pre-season began. By the fifth and final game, it felt very much like it was down to just one. Raptors' coach Nick Nurse ended some of the speculation early, even if it wasn't a surprise, when he all but told reporters last year's hardest working […]


 
Toronto Sun 02:06
     GAME INFO (2021 stats) Montreal Canadiens 24-21-11, 4th in North at Toronto Maple Leafs, 35-14-7, 1st in North Wedmesday, 7:30 p.m., Scotiabank Arena TV:Sportsnet, Radio: TSN 1050 SEASON SERIES Canadiens 0-0-0, GF: 0 Maple Leafs 0-0-0, GF: 0 When last they met (2021 playoffs, first round, Montreal defeats Toronto 4 games to 3. Let's try […]


 
Toronto Sun 01:20
     LONDON — Actor and filmmaker Kenneth Branagh takes audiences to the city of his birth and his childhood with the semi-autobiographical comedy drama "Belfast" which had its European premiere at the London Film Festival on Tuesday. The mainly black-and-white film centers around nine-year-old Buddy and his family, who live in a working-class neighborhood of North […]


 
Toronto Sun 01:12
     Jose Altuve slugged a three-run homer, Carlos Correa, Alex Bregman and Michael Brantley each drove in two runs, and the Houston Astros booked a spot in the American League Championship Series for the fifth straight season with a 10-1 trouncing of the host Chicago White Sox in Game 4 of the AL Division Series on […]


 
Toronto Sun 01:09
     'Brave would be having him fighting for the rights of gay people in Iran'


 
Toronto Sun 01:05
     More than 120 world leaders will gather in Glasgow, Scotland next month for another huge United Nations meeting on climate change, denouncing fossil fuels and proclaiming that "oil is dead". Meanwhile, their governments are scrambling to procure oil, coal and natural gas in the face of a global energy shortage, as their economies begin to […]


 
Toronto Sun 00:57
     The "zombie" defence for crimes of violence has been outlawed since 1995. People who drank or ingested drugs to excess and then went on to commit violent acts could no longer use the defence of being in a state of "extreme intoxication akin to automatism." They had to be held accountable. But for how much […]


 
Toronto Sun 00:10
     Elderly woman also hurt in separate crash involving TTC bus


 
CityNews Toronto 02:37
     The United States will reopen the land border to fully vaccinated Canadians next month, according to U.S. Congressman Brian Higgins. "At long last, there is action by the United States to open the doors and welcome back our Canadian neighbors … For months now we've heard from businesses that are suffering and families distraught over […]


 
CityNews Toronto 01:06
     A Toronto-based animal charity is calling on PetSmart to stop the sale of reptiles and amphibians in a petition set to be delivered to stores on Thursday. World Animal Protection spokesperson, Michèle Hamers, said this is because the non-profit is concerned these wild animals don't get the proper care they need after they are purchased […]


 
CityNews Toronto 23:04
     England will be hit hard by floods like those that devastated Germany this summer if the country does not improve its defense against more extreme weather brought by climate change, a governmental agency said Wednesday. In a report, the Environment Agency warned of hotter, drier summers, more and worse flooding, rising sea levels and greater […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 03:20
     The motion was approved by a committee composed of all trustees at the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board at a meeting Tuesday, but must still receive final approval at a board meeting.


 
Ottawa Citizen 01:05
     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.


 
Ottawa Citizen 00:13
     "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 23:32
     Paul Batchelor provided a starkly different view of two sexual encounters than his accusers did when they appeared before the court as witnesses.


 
Ottawa Citizen 23:05
     "We're kind of at our wit's end. And now there are bullets flying."


 
Ottawa Citizen 22:04
     Ottawa fire said it received a call at 2:54 p.m. about someone possibly trapped under a forklift on Leitrim Road.


 
The Georgia Straight 22:35
     Burr performs at Rogers Arena on June 25, 2022.


 
Windsor Star 01:42
     A proposed Wyandotte Street East residential building whose five storeys were assailed as too much by its Riverside neighbours was endorsed Tuesday by a council committee. "I'm in favour of this, I think it's imminently appropriate for Wyandotte Street," Ward 4 Coun. Chris Holt said of the proposal by Central Drug Mart Inc. and Petretta […]


 
Windsor Star 01:13
     A committee of council gave an enthusiastic endorsement Tuesday to an innovative plan by the owner of Tecumseh Mall to build five residential towers on an unused corner of its 44-acre property. A total of 390 residential units in buildings six storeys high will be built if council goes ahead with the Development and Heritage […]


 
Windsor Star 01:03
     A fully regional transit system inched a step closer to reality Tuesday when Lakeshore council voted to develop a business case for linking the municipality with Windsor and Tecumseh. The decision came after a lengthy debate with several councillors initially voting to simply "receive" a consultant's report instead of moving ahead with administration recommendation. "There's […]


 
Windsor Star 00:50
     Progress continues on the new home for Windsor's Family Respite Services — now with a $40,000 boost from the St. Clair College Alumni Association. The donation gives the association naming rights on a staff break room at the new facility currently under construction at 4400 Howard Ave. Alexandria Fischer, spokesperson for Family Respite Services, expressed […]


 
Windsor Star 00:49
     Windsor was at the centre of another first step in a return to normal on Tuesday. The first Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association championship since March of 2020 kicked off at Ambassador Golf Club with the St. Clair Saints hosting the national collegiate championships. "You can tell people are happy its back and they're actually able […]


 
Windsor Star 00:26
     Group B Streptococcus is a bacterium that's usually harmless in healthy adults — but is the most common cause of serious infections in newborns. Raising awareness of that fact was a passionate cause for Windsor resident Donna Ulicny, who passed away on Oct. 3 at the age of 81. "She did all this work to […]


 
Windsor Star 23:17
     Venues in Windsor are applauding a government announcement last week that allows them to open at full capacity. Business advocates say the next step is loosened restrictions on other businesses, using the vaccine mandate as a tool to keep customers safe. In an announcement Friday evening, the provincial government announced that large venues — including […]


 
Windsor Star 22:29
     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 […]


 
Windsor Star 22:07
     Several Essex County restaurants have landed on OpenTable's list of the 100 best restaurants in Canada for outdoor dining. OpenTable, an online restaurant reservation service, revealed the list on Tuesday. "For the first time ever, we're releasing a best outdoor dining list in the fall, so anyone who wants to make the most of this […]


 
The Province 01:00
     Opinion: Letters to The Province, Oct. 13, 2021.


 
The Province 00:52
     B.C. Lions have leaned heavily on throwing shoulder of QB Michael Reilly but know they need to find their rushing-game legs if they want to make a serious playoff push.


 
The Province 23:21
     'The last thing on his mind was teaching us and you saw a different side of him in that way — supportive and helpful and hoping everybody got back playing.' — Bo Horvat on Travis Green navigating COVID-19 outbreak.


 
The Province 22:20
     'It (power play) is an art and you can say go to the net and stand in front, but there's timing to it and also a courage part.' — Canucks coach Travis Green on Alex Chiasson.


 
Ottawa Sun 00:51
     Life will go on without Brady Tkachuk. And, if by chance the Ottawa Senators restricted free agent winger happens to sign a deal on Wednesday, suiting up in Thursday night's season opener against the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Canadian Tire Centre isn't in the cards because the 22-year-old Tkachuk won't be ready to play […]


 
Ottawa Sun 23:59
     Parker Kelly had to battle the odds throughout his hockey career. That's why the Ottawa Senators rookie forward had a lot of reasons to wear a smile Tuesday morning. Every team needs players with character and, as the Senators prepare to face the Toronto Maple Leafs in their season-opener Thursday night at the Canadian Tire […]


 
Ottawa Sun 22:20
     "General manager Pierre Dorion and coach D.J. Smith want to take more time before putting the "C" on somebody's chest."


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 01:33
     A 35-year-old man arrested Oct. 8 was found unresponsive in the Prince Albert police detention unit Monday evening.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 01:25
     A firearm was pointed at the driver of the car, who fled on foot and was uninjured. The car was not drivable after the altercation.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 00:12
     RCMP say an investigation into how the incident happened is underway.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 23:57
     The senate of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations wants the organization's elections postponed and an investigation launched.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 23:54
     "He was very vulgar toward Sheree — that he hates her and that she had been going crazy toward the end," a new undercover officer testified Tuesday.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 23:30
     The province has reported 58 deaths so far in October, which is on track to equal or surpass the deadliest month during the pandemic.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 23:16
     "Now's as good a time as any to get ready for the next season."


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:35
     Police received messages and calls about their response to the election night event, which featured the party's leader, Maxime Bernier.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:30
     Half of those receiving intensive care for COVID-19 are patients in Saskatoon hospital beds.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:14
     The change still has to be approved by city council, which next meets on Oct. 25.


 
Regina Leader-Post 23:38
     Community-based organizations say the tent camp offers a degree of protection for the city's homeless, but in no way is it an alternative to housing, especially with the looming winter.


 
Regina Leader-Post 23:32
     "We're not going for a very realistic look because, you know, big monsters wrecking cities isn't terribly realistic."


 
Regina Leader-Post 23:26
     Saskatchewan residents got treated to a vibrant light show on Thanksgiving Day thanks to the aurora borealis that appeared in the sky that night.


 
Regina Leader-Post 22:44
     The Sask. Court of Appeal reserved its decision in a case that pitted Tony Merchant against the Law Society of Saskatchewan.


 
National Observer 00:29
     Everybody's gotta eat, but who's feeding us, and what else are we eating up along the way? In this episode we chew on the ways our food affects our climate, and what can be done about it. Professor and author Lenore Newman discusses food security and this summer's heat dome with National Observer founder Linda Solomon Wood. Plus, the surge in regenerative farming in Canada, and a future of real beef with no real cows. Yes, you read that right.


 
National Observer 00:15
     Join your hosts, Shaghayegh, Linda & Polly as they kick off the 'Race Against Climate Change.' Over the next 6 episodes, they will introduce you to the people who are deploying creativity, innovation, and a touch of genius to avert runaway climate catastrophe.


 
Montreal Gazette 02:32
     Valérie Plante, Denis Coderre, Balarama Holness and Gilbert Thibodeau answered questions at Université de Montréal Tuesday night.


 
Montreal Gazette 01:32
     "He knows how important he is to our team and he can just go out there and be who he is and that's all we ask of him."


 
Montreal Gazette 01:19
     Several calls were placed to 911 at around 5:30 p.m. to report the sound of gunfire near the intersection of Dagenais St. and Rolland Blvd.


 
Montreal Gazette 01:13
     The mayoral candidate says there's no contradiction between bilingualism and protecting French: "One does not diminish the other."


 
Montreal Gazette 00:38
     Projet Montréal's vision for the city's central business district also includes planting thousands of trees.


 
Montreal Gazette 00:19
     Biggest question mark is going to be goaltending and defence with Carey Price, Shea Weber and Joel Edmundson all missing to start the year.


 
Montreal Gazette 23:54
     A family-friendly new exhibition takes a look at the history of the circus arts in Quebec.


 
Montreal Gazette 23:32
     The FIQ says it will challenge in court decisions by professional orders that "cause disproportionate harm to our members."


 
Montreal Gazette 22:57
     The sports division includes several bicycle products and brands, including Caloi, Cannondale and GT Bicycles.


 
Montreal Gazette 22:53
     The show, scheduled for July 30, 2022, is part of the acerbic comic's North American tour through 23 cities from April to August.


 
Calgary Herald 02:27
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary


 
Calgary Herald 02:07
     A close contest for the open seat is expected among only four candidates


 
Calgary Herald 02:00
     'I'm always about advocating for change and innovating within a system'


 
Calgary Herald 01:49
     Farkas is trying to show he can make the transition from constant critic to functioning mayor


 
Calgary Herald 01:48
     'We have a very diverse population and being able to be open, accessible and to come to where they are is very important,' said Chahal


 
Calgary Herald 01:33
     But Premier Jason Kenney said some measures, like a vaccine passport, will remain in effect well into next year


 
Calgary Herald 01:01
     The ATA says the phased-in approach will be highly problematic as principals and other school administrators again take on additional work they don't have enough supports for


 
Calgary Herald 23:39
     Name: Shauna Sears   Occupation: Was the owner of a small business.   Volunteer experience: Volunteered for Jim Prentice. Help disabled seniors. Describe your leadership style.  To use Common Sense. Good Listener. What do you consider the single most important issue facing Calgarians, and what should be done about it?  Expenses (property tax, utilities, food, gasoline, shelter) are […]


 
Calgary Herald 23:31
     Name: Andre Chabot Ward: 10 Occupation: Planning Consultant Political/volunteer experience: 12+ years on council, 10+ years on the Executive of Marlborough Park Community Centre. Board member for six years for Calgary East Federal Riding Association, two as President. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? Ensure that the area that my […]


 
Calgary Herald 23:27
     'The total period of time from the date of charge to the anticipated end of trial is 888 days, or just over 29 months,' Graham said, in a written ruling


 
Calgary Sun 02:15
     Johnny Gaudreau knows what he's not. He isn't built like a Ford F-150. He isn't going to run an opposing defenceman through the end boards, isn't likely to be the reason that anyone is asking for an ice pack at the intermission. That doesn't mean that Gaudreau — all 5-foot-9 and 165 lb. of him […]


 
Calgary Sun 01:39
     This social-media scrolling must have put a big smile on his face. Considered one of the bubble boys, Glenn Gawdin wasn't at the rink when he learned that he'd cracked the Calgary Flames' opening roster. "I think I found out like everyone else — I saw the 23-man roster on Twitter," Gawdin deadpanned after Tuesday's […]


 
Calgary Sun 00:49
     Shortly after the Calgary Stampeders knocked off the Saskatchewan Roughriders for the second time in a week on Saturday night, head coach Dave Dickenson was asked about his team's defensive improvements. The biggest difference between the first five games of the season, when the Stamps posted a 1-4 record, and the last four contests, of […]


 
Calgary Sun 00:21
     The Seattle Kraken named Mark Giordano its inaugural captain in its inaugural season, a no-brainer decision as far as anyone at the Scotiabank Saddledome is concerned. "Pretty logical, isn't it?" deadpanned Calgary Flames head coach Darryl Sutter. "I think Vegas odds probably had it pretty good, too," added Milan Lucic with a chuckle. But while […]


 
Vancouver Sun 03:52
     "The 13 minutes was the longest period of time it took someone who dialed 911 to connect and have their call answered by our initial call taker, who asks 'do you need fire, police or ambulance?" — Jasmine Bradley, E-Comm 911


 
Vancouver Sun 02:55
     Analysis: City looks to shift composition of neighbourhood, to more market rentals and smaller proportion of non-market housing.


 
Vancouver Sun 02:33
     The Dominion Building at the corner of Cambie and Hastings streets was at one time the tallest commercial building in the British Empire


 
Vancouver Sun 02:14
     Opinion: City of Vancouver owns roughly 80% of land in False Creek South, which is made up of co-op and non-market housing, leasehold stratas, market rental homes.


 
Vancouver Sun 02:10
     Opinion: Blueberry River Chief Marvin Yahey agreed a $65 million deal with the province was "huge," but one outstanding issue involves the Site C dam on the Peace River


 
Vancouver Sun 01:41
     The new order requires all British Columbians, five years and older, to wear face coverings in all indoor spaces


 
Vancouver Sun 01:33
     "Some people chose to retire at this time rather than be vaccinated. Others are on long term disability or leaves so we don't know their vaccination status." — Menno Place CEO Karen Biggs


 
Vancouver Sun 00:56
     Transport 2050 channels responses from 40,000 surveys to write an ambitious vision for more abundant, reliable, affordable and carbon-free transportation for Metro Vancouver's next three decades.


 
Vancouver Sun 00:40
     Opinion: A successful B.C. Tourism Commerce Centre could serve as a model for productive collaborations between industries and suppliers in other sectors of our economy, as they look to rebound and gain new business once the pandemic has ended.


 
Vancouver Sun 00:22
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.