| | TORONTO STAR 2021-10-14T01:50:48 | | It's nice the Leafs are playing to a full capacity crowd. It'll be nicer when the pub down the street is serving a full capacity bar, writes Emma Teitel. |
| | TORONTO STAR 2021-10-14T01:00:47 | | Police were called Wednesday evening before 8 p.m. with reports of a pedestrian in life-threatening condition. |
| | TORONTO STAR 2021-10-13T23:28:45 | | A vaccine clinic is being set up this week at Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, the Etobicoke high school currently closed due to a COVID-19 outbreak. |
| | TORONTO STAR 2021-10-13T22:19:54 | | A big road hockey game was held outside the Scotiabank Arena on the same night the Leafs took on the Habs. |
| | TORONTO STAR 2021-10-13T22:13 | | Local 113 says the transit agency's requirement for all employees to get vaccinated is a violation of provincial labour law. |
| | TORONTO STAR 2021-10-13T21:19:42 | | 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. |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 2021-10-14T02:30:42 | | Ontario is considering a further easing of pandemic restrictions and an announcement could come as soon as Friday as health officials say the COVID-19 situation is improving in the province, CTV News Toronto has learned.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 2021-10-13T20:50 | | 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.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 2021-10-13T21:40 | | 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.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 2021-10-14T00:33 | | A woman has died in hospital after being struck by a vehicle in Toronto.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 2021-10-13T23:18 | | Canadian airports are operating at only 40 per cent capacity for domestic flights and only 20 per cent for international trips compared to pre-pandemic levels.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 2021-10-13T23:01 | | When Holland Landing resident Cyndi Brown found out in April that she was pregnant, she was at first hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 2021-10-14T01:45 | | Saskatchewan has been battered by COVID-19's fourth wave, struggling with a surge in cases and deaths and a health care system that is on the brink of being overwhelmed — a cautionary tale, the beginnings of which can be traced back to the summer when public health measures ceased, according to one expert.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 2021-10-13T23:38 | | A developing water crisis in Nunavut's capital city, Iqaluit, is exposing just how precarious the drinking water situation can be for the city as residents are currently paying about $9 for a litre of bottled water while major grocery stores are selling out.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 2021-10-13T22:48 | | The Canadian men's soccer team is undefeated after five matches in the final round of World Cup qualifying.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 2021-10-13T21:24 | | The Department of National Defence says the incoming commander of Canada's army is under investigation by the military police.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 2021-10-13T20:49 | | A Winnipeg woman is calling on people to continue to be mindful of COVID-19 after her husband died from the virus, despite being fully vaccinated.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 2021-10-13T20:50 | | 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.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 2021-10-14T00:46:29 | | An experimental cancer drug made from a molecule found in a Himalayan fungus known as 'caterpillar fungus' has shown early promise as a new treatment for patients with advanced tumors in a small clinical trial.
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| | 2021-10-14T02:35:35 | | Prime Minister Fumio Kishida enjoys reasonable public support 11 days into the job, polls show, boding well for his goal of maintaining a lower house majority.
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| | 2021-10-14T02:26:05 | | The vessel, temporarily dubbed "Island 6" left the Damen Shipyards in Galati, Romania on Monday, and is expected to take 60 days to sail to B.C.
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| | 2021-10-14T02:21:42 | | If the Habs get through the first 20 games successfully, the rest of the season should be an easier path, Brian Wilde writes.
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| | 2021-10-14T02:10:05 | | "Three restaurants the same night, nobody else got broken in, you know it's suspicious," Nanaimo restaurateur Gaetan Broussard said.
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| | 2021-10-14T02:02:13 | | William Nylander scored the winner early in the third period and Jack Campbell made 31 saves as the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Montreal Canadiens 2-1 in the season-opener for both teams Wednesday.
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| | 2021-10-14T01:59:10 | | Over the past month, total number of fully vaccinated people in Saskatchewan is up by 7 percent but many believe vaccination rates could be higher across the province.
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| | 2021-10-14T01:46:33 | | Punters may generally fly under the radar when it comes to accolades, but Stamps play-by-play man Mark Stephen says Cody Grace is making a case for Stampeder Rookie of the Year.
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| | 2021-10-14T01:41:02 | | Police said he's wanted for several offences, including aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, and failing to comply with a release order.
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| | 2021-10-14T01:28:56 | | The City of Kelowna is fighting for Hotel Eldorado to reopen its waterfront boardwalk to public access. A judge ruled on the injunction on Wednesday.
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| | 2021-10-14T01:12:30 | | Patrons will show a QR code, either on their cell phones or printed out, and businesses will scan the code to verify COVID-19 vaccination status.
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| | Toronto Sun 2021-10-14T02:08:20 | | As much as the Maple Leafs need flash, it's their blue collar and goaltending that will make the difference. Lack of those hurt them in playoffs against Montreal last year and so putting that stamp on their home-opening effort Wednesday versus the same foe in a full house was a must. A new-look grinder line […]
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| | Toronto Sun 2021-10-14T02:05:43 | | It was a game Canada needed to win in its quest to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, and pulled out all the stops to earn the victory. Tajon Buchanan scored a goal, and had another effort credited as an own goal, while Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David added the others in […]
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| | Toronto Sun 2021-10-14T01:59:47 | | Retired Blue Jays broadcaster Jerry Howarth was a huge sports fan growing up in the San Francisco area. He loved baseball, football, basketball … the personable Howarth coached varsity hoops at Etobicoke Collegiate for years. But one sport Howarth didn't follow very closely was thoroughbred horse racing. That is. until recently. And it was a […]
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| | Toronto Sun 2021-10-14T01:30:34 | | "Halloween Kills" actor Jamie Lee Curtis channeled her mother Janet Leigh's iconic character in "Psycho" at the costume party premiere of the film in Hollywood this week. Wearing the same buttoned and belted light blue dress and a blond wig, Curtis completed the look with a bloodied shower curtain over one arm. The actor is […]
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| | Toronto Sun 2021-10-14T01:23:05 | | MEXICO CITY — Hurricane Pamela was set to dissipate on Wednesday night after knocking down trees, damaging businesses and flooding streets in the western Mexican state of Sinaloa, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) and Mexican officials said. Mexico's National Guard police said officers helped some people trapped in their homes by flooding, and were […]
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| | Toronto Sun 2021-10-14T01:16:36 | | 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 trend […]
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| | Toronto Sun 2021-10-14T01:07:39 | | There's no question about it. The Vault was locked tight for Wednesday night's long-awaited Toronto Maple Leafs home opener. There was no breaking into the Scotiabank Arena on this warm fall evening. In many ways, it looked more like boarding a flight at the airport than going down to see the beloved Buds play the […]
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| | Toronto Sun 2021-10-14T01:05:29 | | Police have identified a suspect wanted in connection with a stabbing investigation in downtown Toronto in the wee hours of last Sunday. Mohamud Amir, 27, of Toronto, is wanted for assault, aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, possession of a weapon and fail to comply-release order. Toronto Police responded to a call for a stabbing […]
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| | Toronto Sun 2021-10-14T01:03:27 | | A female pedestrian is dead after being struck by a vehicle in North York on Wednesday night. Toronto Police responded to reports of a pedestrian struck in the area of Don Mills Rd. and The Donway W. The woman was rushed to hospital in life-threatening condition and later succumbed to her injuries.
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| | Toronto Sun 2021-10-14T00:52:36 | | An additional 12 deaths brought the pandemic total of lives lost to 9,804
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| | CityNews Toronto 2021-10-14T01:47:10 | | Toronto Police are looking for a man who allegedly assaulted a crossing guard earlier this month. The altercation happened on October 6th at 3:20 p.m. near Queen Street East and Boulton Avenue. The suspect approached the crossing guard where he allegedly made a derogatory comment before assaulting the guard and walking away. The man is […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 2021-10-14T00:21:17 | | A woman in her 60's has been pronounced dead after being struck by a vehicle. It happened just after 8 p.m. near Don Mills and The Donway. She was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries where she was pronounced dead. Toronto Police say the driver of the vehicle did remain on scene. It's not clear […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 2021-10-13T22:04:52 | | Speakers Corner is back! CityNews wants to hear from you. We've been asking you to send us interesting stories, videos or questions you want answered. The Queen Street booth maybe a thing of the past, but we're still listening and want to hear what's on your mind. This week a couple in Ontario reached out […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 2021-10-13T21:43:16 | | 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 […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 2021-10-14T00:31:17 | | The Ottawa force is assessing the suspension status of Mohamed Mohamed "in light of this criminal court development."
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| | Ottawa Citizen 2021-10-14T00:00:37 | | The goal is to get the $2.8-billion facility in operation by 2028.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 2021-10-13T22:52:47 | | Paul Batchelor is facing cross-examination in his trial on charges including sexual assault and rape against five women.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 2021-10-13T22:44:39 | | Alam Buoc has pleaded not guilty to the killings of Olol and Abdulrahman Al-Shammari and the attempted murder of Talal Al-Shammari.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 2021-10-13T22:22:36 | | Auditor general Nathalie Gougeon said she would look at ways to make the LRT audit process more transparent for the public.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 2021-10-13T21:47:10 | | Police said that the initial Investigation indicates that an eastbound transport truck crossed over the centre median.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 2021-10-13T21:45:56 | | Superior Court Justice Anne London-Weinstein found both guilty of first-degree murder in August.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 2021-10-13T21:29:12 | | 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.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 2021-10-13T21:18:37 | | A decision on the proposed Mechanicsville embassy district was deferred.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 2021-10-13T21:18:05 | | 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 […]
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| | The Georgia Straight 2021-10-13T22:48:11 | | The festival presented 283 screenings of 192 films.
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| | The Georgia Straight 2021-10-13T22:00:05 | | Howard Schultz knows something you don't
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| | The Georgia Straight 2021-10-13T21:54:52 | | His new book offers personal and profound reflections on being Black.
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| | The Georgia Straight 2021-10-13T21:34:36 | | The reduced fee aims to encourage people to consider sustainable options for interment.
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| | The Georgia Straight 2021-10-13T21:10:54 | | He issued a statement noting the importance of Canadians for the economies of border communities in his state.
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| | Windsor Star 2021-10-14T01:47:18 | | COVID-19 vaccination rates among staff at 14 of the 19 long-term care homes in Windsor and Essex County, including Huron Lodge, which is operated by the city, were below the Ontario average when the government ordered all staff to get the shot by Nov. 15. Eighty-six per cent of staff in the province were fully […]
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| | Windsor Star 2021-10-13T23:51:27 | | Essex County's bookworms and bibliophiles have an exciting new chapter to celebrate Thursday with the start of BookFest Windsor's 20th anniversary celebrations. Even Dan Wells, a festival co-founder and former chair, is slightly surprised the annual literary event has thrived for so long. "It's always been volunteer-run," said Wells, currently the owner of Biblioasis bookstore […]
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| | Windsor Star 2021-10-13T23:44:34 | | Improving access to affordable housing and metal health services are two issues top of mind for Windsor's and Essex County residents, a new report from the Windsor Essex Community Foundation shows. The community foundation released its 2021 Vital Signs report on Wednesday, examining community opinions on key issues from housing to culture to transportation. "Vital […]
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| | Windsor Star 2021-10-13T23:40:23 | | Cross-border couple Kim Thompson of Ferndale, MI, and Art Malott of Harrow are "very giddy" about Malott soon being able to cross into the States after a 19-month border shutdown that froze their lifestyles. "It's really been difficult on his end not being able to come over," Thompson said of Malott. The two, both 57 […]
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| | Windsor Star 2021-10-13T23:33:32 | | The Windsor Spitfires got a much-needed roster boost on Wednesday with the arrival of overage defenceman Louka Henault. The 20-year-old Henault turned a free-agent invite to rookie camp with the NHL's Anaheim Ducks into an invitation to the club's main camp. From there, Henault was assigned to the Ducks' American Hockey League farm team in […]
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| | Windsor Star 2021-10-13T22:53:11 | | Under pressure from residents and local businesses over ongoing complaints of electrical outages, surges and other disruptions from the town's sole power provider, Kingsville council is demanding answers from E.L.K. Energy Inc. and calling for a review of its operations. "There's definitely been an increase in complaints. The losses being sustained by some of our […]
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| | Windsor Star 2021-10-13T22:38:21 | | 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.
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| | Windsor Star 2021-10-13T22:38:07 | | 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.
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| | Windsor Star 2021-10-13T22:29:27 | | Local businesses need your support. That's the message of a new campaign by the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce, meant to encourage local residents to "shop, ship, and dine" with homegrown businesses in mind. "Support Local is about putting our community first," said WERCC president and CDEO Rakesh Naidu on Wednesday. "It makes economic, environmental, […]
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| | The Province 2021-10-14T02:16:17 | | Keep talking about injustice, Bo Horvat says. The world won't get better without doing so.
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| | The Province 2021-10-14T02:10:37 | | WHL club brought in Vegas Golden Knights prospect Jesper Vikman to continue what David Tendeck and Trent Miner got started in the Vancouver net
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| | The Province 2021-10-14T02:09:13 | | Saturday's game at the Langley Events Centre, their first of 12 regular-season meetings, will be the first game in over a week for Vancouver and the fourth match-up in five nights for Kamloops
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| | The Province 2021-10-14T01:00:18 | | Opinion: Letters to The Province, Oct. 14, 2021.
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| | The Province 2021-10-14T01:00:04 | | Opinion: Worsening epidemics of cardiovascular disease and mental illness could be reversed by a collective effort to get Canadians moving.
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| | The Province 2021-10-13T22:17:57 | | Plus pointless fights, Brock Boeser's status, covert training facilities for Elias Pettersson and a Floridian streak.
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| | Ottawa Sun 2021-10-14T00:53:15 | | "One more sleep," centre Josh Norris said Wednesday. "It's super exciting."
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| | Ottawa Sun 2021-10-14T00:24:29 | | As the skate was about to begin Wednesday at the Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa Senators general manager Pierre Dorion made a rare appearance at the bench to have a chat with head 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 […]
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| | Ottawa Sun 2021-10-14T00:16:51 | | "What I need to see is that these young guys are going to continue to get better."
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| | Ottawa Sun 2021-10-13T23:42:57 | | Both defenders recorded their first CFL quarterback sacks against the Alouettes on Monday.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 2021-10-14T00:12:07 | | "They don't find them," Greg said after telling an undercover officer posing as his work partner that his wife had been missing for three years.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 2021-10-13T23:21:43 | | "The credibility of the federation is going to be damaged in a major way, and we can't afford that," one former FSIN chief said.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 2021-10-13T23:09:23 | | "This is pushing the system to a place where we are not providing care to non-COVID patients across this province as we should be."
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 2021-10-13T22:31:27 | | An independent observer has been assigned by the province to oversee the investigations into both deaths.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 2021-10-14T00:31:31 | | Regina Fire and Protective Services said campers can use briquettes in the park to generate some warmth as temperatures dip.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 2021-10-14T00:25:22 | | "This is a bylaw that's about kindness. It's a bylaw that says we want to be kind to our seniors who want mobility in the winter, we want to be kind to people with mobility issues."
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| | Regina Leader-Post 2021-10-13T23:07:54 | | One expert estimated that for every diagnosed COVID-19 case, another three to four cases are going undiagnosed.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 2021-10-13T22:57:51 | | Police were called to the 1700 block of Ottawa Street on Wednesday morning for a report of a death.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 2021-10-13T22:32:20 | | The city will be hosting two opportunities for residents to provide feedback on Regina's plan to become renewable by 2050.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 2021-10-13T22:23:58 | | Theft of catalytic converters and diesel particulate filters have risen in Sask. by 360 per cent so far when comparing this year to last.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 2021-10-13T21:09:36 | | Eleven more Saskatchewan people with COVID-19 have died, bringing the province's pandemic death toll to 764.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 2021-10-13T21:04:13 | | "On average, residential customers will see an increase of $74 per year; small commercial customers $361; and large commercial customers $4,713."
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| | Regina Leader-Post 2021-10-13T21:02:43 | | An online survey put Premier Scott Moe's approval rating at 43 per cent — the first time he has slipped below 50.
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| | Montreal Gazette 2021-10-14T02:23:31 | | Jonathan Drouin produced the feel-good moment of the evening for Montreal when he opened the scoring after a 2-on-1 with Josh Anderson.
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| | Montreal Gazette 2021-10-14T01:57:43 | | Jonathan Drouin scored for the Habs. Pierre Engvall and William Nylander responded for the Leafs.
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| | Montreal Gazette 2021-10-14T01:48:21 | | Athletes are most often signed to mega-million-dollar contracts based on what they did in the past rather than on their potential.
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| | Montreal Gazette 2021-10-14T01:45:58 | | Forward Adam Brooks joins team after being claimed off waivers but won't be in the lineup for opening night against Maple Leafs.
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| | Montreal Gazette 2021-10-14T01:04:37 | | The Aug. 2 attack was the deadliest in a series of shootings that plagued eastern Montreal for months.
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| | Montreal Gazette 2021-10-14T00:56:45 | | 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.
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| | Montreal Gazette 2021-10-14T00:43:02 | | "(Antoine) Richard's practices were not forbidden, merely not recommended," Coderre said in defending the Ensemble Montréal candidate for Verdun borough mayor.
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| | Montreal Gazette 2021-10-14T00:33:07 | | "The vision of the teams is to build links through outreach, to be involved with citizens and partner groups," said commander Steve Thouin.
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| | Montreal Gazette 2021-10-13T23:27:55 | | A daycare educator earns $19 an hour at the bottom of a wage scale. That can increase to $25.18 an hour.
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| | Montreal Gazette 2021-10-13T23:26:04 | | Quebec's health minister had little choice but to delay the deadline for suspending unvaccinated medical workers, but the frustrating situation shows our health system is only as strong as its weakest link.
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| | Calgary Herald 2021-10-14T02:09:57 | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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| | Calgary Herald 2021-10-14T01:51:35 | | John Smith Jr., a former basketball player at SAIT, was killed outside the Junction Underground nightclub after defending his friend early Sunday morning
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| | Calgary Herald 2021-10-14T01:48:42 | | Speaking a little more than a week before the vote, Davison maintains he still sees plenty of room for his campaign to pick up support
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| | Calgary Herald 2021-10-14T00:26:39 | | A total of 2,901 Albertans have died from COVID-19
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| | Calgary Herald 2021-10-14T00:09:02 | | Wong did convict Lashbrook of breaching a condition of a long-term offender order that he report any intimate relationships he had with women
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| | Calgary Herald 2021-10-13T23:52:10 | | 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 […]
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| | Calgary Herald 2021-10-13T23:23:10 | | Const. Jim Weeks said one of the items he found in the fire pit was the remnants of what appeared to be a toddler's leather shoe
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| | Calgary Herald 2021-10-13T22:57 | | The Canadian Rockies have always been the site for endless activities. But with the fresh alpine air, historic hot springs and stunning landscapes, the mountains have also long been known as a haven for relaxation and rejuvenation. Here are a few mountain spas well worth the drive. WILLOW STREAM SPA Located in the iconic Fairmont […]
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| | Calgary Herald 2021-10-13T22:24:24 | | Name: Raj Dhaliwal Occupation: Development Lead, Senior Engineer, Project Manager Political/volunteer experience: Community advocate, organized various federal campaigns in the past, board member at NE Family Connections, volunteer at the Calgary Public Library and the Dashmesh Gurdwara What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? I am passionate about serving my community […]
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| | Calgary Herald 2021-10-13T22:19:23 | | Calgary police are looking for help identifying a man involved in a carjacking in southeast Calgary. The incident happened Oct. 3 around 8 a.m. when a cab driver picked up a man at the Best Western Hotel at 3630 Macleod Trail. The man at first asked to be driven to Somerset CTrain station, but then […]
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| | Calgary Sun 2021-10-14T01:29:22 | | It's a long way from those salad days of attempting to stay upright on your skates to climbing the top rung on the national podium. Brooklyn McDougall has now experienced that thrill. The 23-year-old Calgarian on Wednesday was crowned the women's 500-metre winner at the 2021 Canadian long-track speed-skating championships at the Olympic Oval. "It's […]
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| | Calgary Sun 2021-10-14T00:42:58 | | 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 […]
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| | Calgary Sun 2021-10-14T00:23:43 | | Calgary Flames speed-demon Dillon Dube insists he has never been one to set statistical targets for a new season, saying "I feel like I play better that way" and reminding that team success is always the main focus. There is, however, one number that will be top-of-mind for Dube in 2021-22. "I've never played an […]
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| | Calgary Sun 2021-10-14T00:11:04 | | The Calgary Hitmen shipped defenceman Luke Prokop to the Edmonton Oil Kings on Wednesday in exchange for a pair of defencemen and two draft picks. Headed to Calgary are blueliners Keagan Slaney and Blake Heward, as well as a second-round draft pick in the 2022 WHL Prospects Draft and a conditional fourth-round in the 2024 […]
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| | Calgary Sun 2021-10-13T21:20:20 | | 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 […]
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| | Vancouver Sun 2021-10-14T01:55:10 | | 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 2021-10-14T01:53:40 | | The plan includes 65 new or enhanced services, 195 new treatment beds and 130 new full-time jobs in the province
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| | Vancouver Sun 2021-10-14T01:43:06 | | Great friends and political adversaries, Sam Sullivan and Tim Louis love needling each other
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| | Vancouver Sun 2021-10-14T01:12:17 | | Opinion: Vancouver staff warned that giving veterans free parking could cost the city millions. A year later, that doesn't appear to be the case.
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| | Vancouver Sun 2021-10-14T01:02:59 | | Premier John Horgan says the goal is to ensure the decades-old system not only delivers a fair return for residents but also that it aligns with the province's climate goals
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| | Vancouver Sun 2021-10-14T01:00:18 | | Opinion: I hope that cities in B.C. and across Canada can learn from the mistakes that Prince George is making, and be sure not to repeat them.
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| | Vancouver Sun 2021-10-14T00:33:54 | | 'We are dancing jigs around our living room,' says Lake Country's Wendy Caban. 'All snowbirds have been anxiously awaiting this news'
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| | Vancouver Sun 2021-10-14T00:26:15 | | Opinion: It's impossible to judge which is the best approach to replacing the Massey Tunnel because the NDP don't want you to do that
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| | Vancouver Sun 2021-10-14T00:01:12 | | Bettermoo(d) CEO Nima Bahrami says he reached out to Adams through Instagram and was "very shocked that he responded"
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| | Vancouver Sun 2021-10-13T23:55:16 | | The police officer, Const. Frederike Buchmann, has responded by filing a court petition seeking to quash the decision
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