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TORONTO STAR Wed Oct 13 21:19:42 UTC 2021
    
Two people died Tuesday following a multi-vehicle collision on Parkside Drive, which local residents say is not surprising because of all the speeding cars on the street.


 
TORONTO STAR Wed Oct 13 19:59:41 UTC 2021
    
A plea hearing for a former Peel police officer was adjourned for one month Wednesday after Chantelle Krupka refuses to take part.


 
CTV News - Toronto Wed Oct 13 20:50:00 UTC 2021
     The CEO of an Ontario company that tested out a four-day work week for her employees says she will never go back to working a full week.


 
CTV News - Toronto Wed Oct 13 21:40:00 UTC 2021
     The Taylor-Massey area, comprised of Crescent Town and Oakridge neighbourhoods, is amongst the lowest vaccinated in Toronto — here's what's being done to change that.


 
CTV News - Toronto Wed Oct 13 18:39:00 UTC 2021
     Several Ontario hospitals are enacting mandatory vaccination policies for visitors, in addition to mandates for their staff.


 
CTV News - Toronto Wed Oct 13 16:21:45 UTC 2021
     Canada Post has revealed a new commemorative stamp honouring late acting legend Christopher Plummer.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Wed Oct 13 19:24:50 UTC 2021
     A man armed with a bow and arrow killed several people and wounded a number of others in attacks in the Norwegian town of Kongsberg on Wednesday, local police said.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Wed Oct 13 21:24:00 UTC 2021
     The Department of National Defence says the incoming commander of Canada's army is under investigation by the military police.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Wed Oct 13 17:20:00 UTC 2021
     Saskatchewan is a few intensive care patients away from having to activate its triage protocol, which means doctors in the province could soon have to decide who can and cannot get care in intensive care units.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Wed Oct 13 19:07:00 UTC 2021
     A new report estimates that 1,437 Canadians lost vision due to delayed eye examinations and treatments caused by lockdowns in 2020.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Wed Oct 13 18:45:00 UTC 2021
     RCMP have charged a St. Albert, Alta., resident with attempted murder after a stabbing on Sunday.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Wed Oct 13 20:18:33 UTC 2021
     Canadian Black, Indigenous, and people of colour-owned small businesses showed greater resiliency amid the pandemic and their owners report feeling more optimistic about the future than non-BIPOC small business owners, according to a new survey.


 
Wed Oct 13 21:59:38 UTC 2021
     Sim ran as the mayoral candidate for the NPA in 2018, narrowly losing to current Mayor Kennedy Stewart.


 
Wed Oct 13 21:56:00 UTC 2021
     Ottawa said it struck interim understandings with Bear River and Annapolis Valley First Nations that would allow fishers to set 70 traps per vessel and to legally sell their catch.


 
Wed Oct 13 21:42:41 UTC 2021
     City councillors will have their first chance to discuss the framework when the group of politicians meets as the strategic priorities and policy committee on Tuesday.


 
Wed Oct 13 21:39:48 UTC 2021
     Clinics in Calgary and London will now accept plasma donations from men who have sex with men, who meet screening criteria, Canadian Blood Services says.


 
Wed Oct 13 21:17:56 UTC 2021
     Drew Nursing Home has confirmed 40 cases of COVID-19 in the past month — 30 in residents and 10 in staff since September 13.


 
Wed Oct 13 21:16:01 UTC 2021
     Sarah Eviston has not been seen since August. The 21-year-old was reported missing on Sept. 20.


 
Wed Oct 13 21:15:28 UTC 2021
     Vaccinated travellers from other countries will be allowed entry into the U.S. in early January 2022.


 
Wed Oct 13 21:12:22 UTC 2021
     The province says a $132-million program that adds staff, beds and services across the province aims to help people who require substance-use treatment and recovery care.


 
Wed Oct 13 21:11:13 UTC 2021
     While a plurality of Albertans polled are in support of removing equalization from the constitution, many don't seem to understand it or the effects of the referendum.


 
Wed Oct 13 21:10:15 UTC 2021
     A new poll backed by Hamilton-area realtors' and homebuilders' associations found that 38% of respondents want to expand the urban boundary to allow for growth through sprawl.


 
Toronto Sun Wed Oct 13 21:49:54 UTC 2021
     All five pre-season tune-ups are in the books and there's a full week to get ready for the season opener. What is a team to do? The easy answer to that is create familiarity and comfort with one another and fine-tune things you've been working on. But in five games the Raptors have given us […]


 
Toronto Sun Wed Oct 13 21:44:47 UTC 2021
     HELSINKI — With climate change threatening traditional coffee farming, Finnish scientists say they have produced coffee from cell cultures with an aroma and taste resembling the real thing. The VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland may have come up with a more sustainable alternative to growing coffee beans by floating cell cultures in bio-reactors filled […]


 
Toronto Sun Wed Oct 13 21:40:12 UTC 2021
     Dylan Harrison had arrested an associate of his accused killer the day before his murder, police say


 
Toronto Sun Wed Oct 13 21:34:09 UTC 2021
     OSLO — Five people were killed and two were injured by a man armed with a bow and arrow in the Norwegian town of Kongsberg on Wednesday, police said. "The man used a bow and arrow … for some of the attacks," police chief Oeyvind Aas told reporters. The police were investigating whether other weapons […]


 
Toronto Sun Wed Oct 13 21:29:28 UTC 2021
     OTTAWA — Canada will develop a national plan to combat hate with the help of its special envoy for preserving Holocaust remembrance and fighting antisemitism. The Liberal government will also make the special envoy role permanent, and bolster the position with more resources. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced plans to further the fight against antisemitism […]


 
Toronto Sun Wed Oct 13 21:15:15 UTC 2021
     WATCH BELOW as the Sun's political columnist Brian Lilley says the government has made it tough for Canadians to know what is advised for travelling. What do YOU think? Tweet and Facebook us! And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. 


 
Toronto Sun Wed Oct 13 21:15:05 UTC 2021
     Wink if you'd like Wink. A one-eyed puppy by the name of Wink is available for adoption after being rescued by a Jordan animal shelter, Rahmeh For Animals, when she was three months old and went by the name Heidi. On its Instagram page back in September, Rahmeh For Animals said the puppy was fully […]


 
Toronto Sun Wed Oct 13 21:14:54 UTC 2021
     It wasn't quite boldly going where no man or woman has gone before, but it was close. Most people who go into space are long-trained astronauts. Most of them are relatively young. And not that many people go into space in the first place. But on Tuesday, 90 year-old Canadian legend William Shatner bucked that […]


 
Toronto Sun Wed Oct 13 21:14:16 UTC 2021
     VAN HORN — Having made a career out of playing an explorer of the cosmos, William Shatner – Captain James Kirk of "Star Trek" fame – did it for real on Wednesday, becoming at age 90 the oldest person in space aboard a rocketship flown by billionaire Jeff Bezos's company Blue Origin, an experience the […]


 
Toronto Sun Wed Oct 13 21:05:56 UTC 2021
     An additional 12 deaths brought the pandemic total of lives lost to 9,804


 
CityNews Toronto Wed Oct 13 21:43:16 UTC 2021
     The Department of National Defence has confirmed the incoming commander of the Canadian army is under military police investigation "into historical allegations." In its statement, the department did not specify the nature of those allegations, but the Ottawa Citizen reports Lt.-Gen. Trevor Cadieu is accused of sexual misconduct. In his own statement, Cadieu denied any […]


 
CityNews Toronto Wed Oct 13 19:41:03 UTC 2021
     Saskatchewan is preparing to send some of its critical COVID-19 patients to Ontario as its hospitals are over capacity. Saskatchewan Health Authority CEO Scott Livingstone said Wednesday that the province is preparing air ambulance flights. Transfers to Ontario could likely happen this week, he said, but that depends on the admissions to Saskatchewan's intensive care […]


 
CityNews Toronto Wed Oct 13 19:36:02 UTC 2021
     Several people were killed and others injured by a man armed with a bow and arrow near the Norwegian capital, Oslo, police said Wednesday. They said the suspected attacker was arrested. "There are several injured and also dead," the police chief in the town Kongsberg, Øyvind Aas, said at a press conference on Wednesday night, […]


 
CityNews Toronto Wed Oct 13 19:30:06 UTC 2021
     As of October 18th, 680 NEWS and CityNews will come together as one to provide you with more news coverage, in more ways, whenever you need it: on your radio, smart speakers, television, and online. But that's not all. Our radio station name will also sound slightly different. Both teams will merge and create a […]


 
CityNews Toronto Wed Oct 13 19:27:46 UTC 2021
     A vaccine certificate verification app will launch next week as fully vaccinated Ontarians will be able to load their current status and allow establishments to verify a QR code to confirm proof of vaccination. New details about the app called "Verify Ontario" are coming to light, including that the system will accept QR codes from […]


 
CityNews Toronto Wed Oct 13 20:32:10 UTC 2021
     About 180,000 workers have left the food services industry since the start of the pandemic and they're not going back.


 
CityNews Toronto Wed Oct 13 16:49:16 UTC 2021
     Several Ontario hospitals are enacting mandatory vaccination policies for visitors, in addition to mandates for their staff. University Health Network in Toronto, which enacted an early vaccine mandate for staff that went beyond a provincial directive, is now planning to ask visitors for proof of full vaccination starting Oct. 22. Spokeswoman Gillian Howard says the […]


 
Ottawa Citizen Wed Oct 13 21:52:34 UTC 2021
     The Ottawa force is assessing the suspension status of Mohamed Mohamed "in light of this criminal court development."


 
Ottawa Citizen Wed Oct 13 21:47:10 UTC 2021
     Police said that the initial Investigation indicates that an eastbound transport truck crossed over the centre median.


 
Ottawa Citizen Wed Oct 13 21:45:56 UTC 2021
     Superior Court Justice Anne London-Weinstein found both guilty of first-degree murder in August.


 
Ottawa Citizen Wed Oct 13 21:29:12 UTC 2021
     Lt.-Gen. Trevor Cadieu, who was to take command of the Canadian Army, is now under police investigation after allegations were raised about sexual misconduct, this newspaper has confirmed.


 
Ottawa Citizen Wed Oct 13 21:18:37 UTC 2021
     A decision on the proposed Mechanicsville embassy district was deferred.


 
Ottawa Citizen Wed Oct 13 21:18:05 UTC 2021
     Wednesday starts out wet with light rain at the Ottawa airport and a 60 per cent chance of showers for the day but the unseasonably warm weather is expected to stick around until the weekend. The forecast high is 22 C Wednesday with a humidex of 26, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. A […]


 
Ottawa Citizen Wed Oct 13 21:17:23 UTC 2021
     It cost Kingston Police $124,443 in overtime to wrangle University District partygoers during the month of September. That is roughly the annual salary of a senior constable or sergeant, or it would be enough to fund the mounted unit for about 3.2 years. From January and June of this year — between four major incidents […]


 
Ottawa Citizen Wed Oct 13 21:16:44 UTC 2021
     The cyclist called 911 at 6:55 p.m. Tuesday to saying that he was stuck waist-deep in a swamp and surrounded by water after following an online trail map.


 
Ottawa Citizen Wed Oct 13 21:15:50 UTC 2021
     City management on Wednesday couldn't provide council with a date — or even an estimate — when the Confederation Line will be back in service.


 
Ottawa Citizen Wed Oct 13 21:15:20 UTC 2021
     A five-day application period for the seat will start on Oct. 29. A special council meeting will happen on Nov. 10, with presentations and a vote by councillors.


 
The Georgia Straight Wed Oct 13 21:54:52 UTC 2021
     His new book offers personal and profound reflections on being Black.


 
The Georgia Straight Wed Oct 13 21:34:36 UTC 2021
     The reduced fee aims to encourage people to consider sustainable options for interment.


 
The Georgia Straight Wed Oct 13 21:10:54 UTC 2021
     He issued a statement noting the importance of Canadians for the economies of border communities in his state.


 
The Georgia Straight Wed Oct 13 19:44:15 UTC 2021
     Marisa Emma Smith and Amber Barton codirected the show in which actors perform words that they hear through earbuds,


 
The Georgia Straight Wed Oct 13 19:31:40 UTC 2021
     Plus, she wants to know if the guy committed sexual assault.


 
The Georgia Straight Wed Oct 13 19:05:56 UTC 2021
     A new plan calls for the addition of more than 4,600 new below-market and market rental, strata, and co-op homes on these publicly owned lands.


 
The Georgia Straight Wed Oct 13 18:40:23 UTC 2021
     The Italian eatery currently has 40 interior and 26 patio seats.


 
The Georgia Straight Wed Oct 13 18:20:45 UTC 2021
     Last month, Lizzo spoke about the history of twerking in a TED Talk.


 
The Georgia Straight Wed Oct 13 18:04:51 UTC 2021
     Basements and large single-family homes in general are carbon-intensive, according to a study of real estate construction in Toronto Basements and large single-family homes in general are carbon-intensive, according to a study of real estate construction in Toronto Basements and large single-family homes in general are carbon-intensive, according to a study of real estate construction in Toronto Basements and large single-family homes in general are carbon-intensive, according to a study of real estate construction in Toronto.


 
The Georgia Straight Wed Oct 13 17:50:00 UTC 2021
     Adler University embraces Austrian physician and therapist Alfred Adler breakthrough idea that building strong communities can enhance people's mental health.


 
Windsor Star Wed Oct 13 19:03:35 UTC 2021
     Three people have been displaced by a fire in Windsor's Fontainebleu neighbourhood Wednesday morning. Windsor Fire and Rescue Services crews responded to the reported blaze in the 3000 block of Grandview Street shortly after 5 a.m. The fire caused an estimated $100,000 in damage to a townhouse. No one was injured. Following an investigation by […]


 
Windsor Star Wed Oct 13 19:01:55 UTC 2021
     Federico Jimenez-Martinez, 34, of Kansas City, Missouri, faces drug importation and trafficking charges after he was stopped on the Canadian side of the Ambassador Bridge on Aug. 29.


 
Windsor Star Wed Oct 13 18:37:30 UTC 2021
     Windsor police have released images of a female suspect in relation to a fire in the 700 block of Windsor Avenue during the early hours of Sept. 30.


 
Windsor Star Wed Oct 13 18:29:36 UTC 2021
     Escalating threats made to local health unit and hospital staff in recent weeks, including death threats to Windsor Regional Hospital CEO David Musyj, have prompted pleas for kindness. Windsor-Essex County Health Unit CEO Nicole Dupuis on Wednesday said her staff have been receiving combative phone calls, emails, and social media comments since the pandemic's onset. […]


 
Windsor Star Wed Oct 13 18:13:42 UTC 2021
     An eight-kilometre stretch of road will be free from vehicle traffic this Sunday as Open Streets Windsor returns.  On Sunday, eight kilometres of roads from the west to east ends of the city will be open for people to walk and bike, but closed to vehicle traffic,  from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Because this […]


 
The Province Wed Oct 13 21:49:21 UTC 2021
     Plus pointless fights, Brock Boeser's status, covert training facilities for Elias Pettersson and a Floridian streak.


 
The Province Wed Oct 13 19:47:47 UTC 2021
     Breaking down the potential high points and low points for each Vancouver Canucks player, the head coach and general manager in 2021-22


 
The Province Wed Oct 13 18:00:07 UTC 2021
     The Wine Guy offers up a variety of beverages to keep you warm this autumn


 
Ottawa Sun Wed Oct 13 21:23:13 UTC 2021
     As the skate was about to get under way Wednesday at the Canadian Tire Centre, general manager Pierre Dorion made a very rare appearance at the bench to have a chat with coach D.J. Smith and, shortly thereafter, goaltender Matt Murray also participated in the discussion. The 27-year-old Murray was the first player on the […]


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix Wed Oct 13 18:16:28 UTC 2021
     An independent observer has been assigned by the province to oversee the investigations into both deaths.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix Wed Oct 13 17:35:35 UTC 2021
     Officer D, whose identity is subject to a publication ban, spent the most time with Greg during the 10-month Mr. Big sting, working as his partner in 115 of the 135 scenarios.


 
Regina Leader-Post Wed Oct 13 21:09:36 UTC 2021
     Eleven more Saskatchewan people with COVID-19 have died, bringing the province's pandemic death toll to 764.


 
Regina Leader-Post Wed Oct 13 21:04:13 UTC 2021
     "On average, residential customers will see an increase of $74 per year; small commercial customers $361; and large commercial customers $4,713."


 
Regina Leader-Post Wed Oct 13 21:02:43 UTC 2021
     An online survey put Premier Scott Moe's approval rating at 43 per cent — the first time he has slipped below 50.


 
Regina Leader-Post Wed Oct 13 20:32:51 UTC 2021
     COVID-19 numbers keep rising, meanwhile Scott Moe's approval rating is dropping.


 
Regina Leader-Post Wed Oct 13 20:32:14 UTC 2021
     Other CFL teams have been improving, but it seems like the Riders are stuck.


 
Montreal Gazette Wed Oct 13 21:26:57 UTC 2021
     Athletes are most often signed to mega-million-dollar contracts based on what they did in the past rather than on their potential.


 
Montreal Gazette Wed Oct 13 21:04:40 UTC 2021
     Quebec flagship companies that do business abroad will have an incentive to base some of their more vital operations outside the province.


 
Montreal Gazette Wed Oct 13 20:56:33 UTC 2021
     How much attention should mainstream news outlets give to individuals who seek to divide?


 
Montreal Gazette Wed Oct 13 20:52:41 UTC 2021
     The agency has noticed changes in commuters' habits, but wants to better understand the needs in order to adapt services.


 
Montreal Gazette Wed Oct 13 20:31:36 UTC 2021
     "The risk at the moment is too high, and it would be irresponsible to play dice with Quebecers' health," said Health Minister Christian Dubé.


 
Montreal Gazette Wed Oct 13 20:17:53 UTC 2021
     Forty-eight hours before the initial deadline, 22,000 Quebec health workers still aren't fully vaccinated. They now have until Nov. 15 to get their shots.


 
Montreal Gazette Wed Oct 13 19:51:24 UTC 2021
     "(Antoine) Richard's practices were not forbidden, merely not recommended," Denis Coderre said in defending the Ensemble Montréal candidate for Verdun borough mayor.


 
Montreal Gazette Wed Oct 13 19:50:30 UTC 2021
     The shooting took place as Montreal and Laval police conducted arrests in connection with an attack on a residence that occurred in Rivière-des-Prairies in August.


 
Montreal Gazette Wed Oct 13 19:49:32 UTC 2021
     Valérie Plante, Denis Coderre, Balarama Holness and Gilbert Thibodeau answered questions at Université de Montréal Tuesday night.


 
Montreal Gazette Wed Oct 13 19:35:04 UTC 2021
     Let's hope incoming city administrations will consider more diversity in urban planning. Not everyone wants or can afford a single-family home.


 
Calgary Herald Wed Oct 13 21:56:26 UTC 2021
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary


 
Calgary Herald Wed Oct 13 21:50:16 UTC 2021
     A permanent memorial to honour the lives of those who have died while experiencing homelessness in the city was unveiled Wednesday morning. A bronze statue of a backpack sits atop a white structure with a plaque that reads, "In this space, we remember and honour our neighbours, family and friends — known and unknown — […]


 
Calgary Herald Wed Oct 13 21:38:33 UTC 2021
     Police announced Wednesday that they had determined the deceased individual to be Myra Dela Cruz Paule, 40


 
Calgary Herald Wed Oct 13 21:38:25 UTC 2021
     'She was neglected and she died earlier than she should have,' said Elizabeth Hertz of her mother, Grace Ansley


 
Calgary Herald Wed Oct 13 21:30:32 UTC 2021
     Calgary police have arrested a suspect wanted in a fatal hit-and-run collision in the city's southwest. The arrest of a 45-year-old man comes on the heels of an incident that occurred around 2:15 a.m. on Oct. 1, when a pedestrian was crossing the westbound lanes of 50 Ave. between 1 St. S.W. and Macleod Tr. […]


 
Calgary Herald Wed Oct 13 21:22:15 UTC 2021
     Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) is an international networking organization that aims to elevate women in leadership roles in the industry. A Calgary chapter was founded in 2005, and five years later Lori Suba became a member. The founder and president of Scout Real Estate was recently named the winner of this year's CREW Entrepreneurial […]


 
Calgary Herald Wed Oct 13 20:29:47 UTC 2021
     Ranging from a play for children to a comedy of mistaken identities and a world premiere, there is plenty to choose from for theatre buffs of all ages these next few weeks. Quest Theatre has a new, 15-minute play for children called Hello Friend about a boy's search for friendship and the three characters he […]


 
Calgary Herald Wed Oct 13 20:09:21 UTC 2021
     Refusing to add more fuel to Pastor Artur Pawlowski's anti-vax fire by sending him to jail, an Alberta judge on Wednesday instead handed him a large fine for breaching court orders. Justice Adam Germain said handing Pawlowski the 21-day jail term sought by Alberta Health Services for his violation of two court orders to follow […]


 
Calgary Herald Wed Oct 13 19:51:43 UTC 2021
     When Dani Pohn's recovery from a first wave bout of COVID-19 stalled four months later, worried exasperation set in. While relieved her initial illness didn't require hospitalization, the Calgarian's fear she'd become one of many so-called COVID long-haulers became a new frustration. "I'd notice an improvement every two weeks and then that plateaued in October […]


 
Calgary Herald Wed Oct 13 18:54:38 UTC 2021
     Name: Yogi Henderson Ward: 8 Occupation: Cost Engineer (B.Sc. Civil Engineering, University of Manitoba, 1993) Political/volunteer experience: My first attempt to make a positive difference in politics was six years ago in October, 2015 when I ran federally as an Independent Candidate for Member of Parliament (MP) here in Calgary Centre • Volunteer Coach, Floor […]


 
Calgary Sun Wed Oct 13 21:20:20 UTC 2021
     At Blake Coleman's new digs in Calgary, like millions of other homes, the opening night of the 2021-22 National Hockey League campaign was considered must-see TV. In Coleman's case, he was watching some of his best buddies in action. And that banner that the Tampa Bay Lightning raised to the rafters Tuesday? He helped secure […]


 
Calgary Sun Wed Oct 13 19:30:55 UTC 2021
     Jake Maier has tested positive for COVID-19 and will be unavailable for at least 10 days. The Calgary Stampeders backup quarterback was placed in the CFL's COVID-19 protocols earlier in the week, but because players can be put in the protocols for a variety of reasons, it was only confirmed Wednesday that he had tested […]


 
Vancouver Sun Wed Oct 13 20:43:36 UTC 2021
     Two people were killed and few buildings were left standing after the fire swept through Lytton on June 30.


 
Vancouver Sun Wed Oct 13 19:33:14 UTC 2021
     Call comes nine days after a meteorite smashed through the roof of a woman's home in Golden and landed in her bedroom.


 
Vancouver Sun Wed Oct 13 19:29:08 UTC 2021
     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 Wed Oct 13 19:29:08 UTC 2021
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.


 
Vancouver Sun Wed Oct 13 19:13:45 UTC 2021
     The BCCLS says with this lawsuit they are hoping to put an end to the "inhuman and unconstitutional practice."


 
Vancouver Sun Wed Oct 13 18:00:38 UTC 2021
     Vancouver Sun wine expert Anthony Gismondi's news from the wine and food world, recommended B.C. wine of the week, and a wine to add to your cellar.


 
Vancouver Sun Wed Oct 13 18:00:37 UTC 2021
     Series of essays looks at Black experiences that were never given their due.


 
Vancouver Sun Wed Oct 13 18:00:34 UTC 2021
     Suzie Ungerleider. When: Oct. 14. Where: Online. Tickets: $23 at sidedooraccess.com


 
Vancouver Sun Wed Oct 13 18:00:30 UTC 2021
     We tried it ...


 
Vancouver Sun Wed Oct 13 18:00:21 UTC 2021
     Our tester, already a fan of the brand's Double Serum product, was excited to try this elixir for the eye area.