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TORONTO STAR Thu Oct 14 15:10:01 UTC 2021
    
A teen girl has been arrested after Caden Francis, 16, of Toronto, was shot and killed in Scarborough near Antrim Crescent and Kennedy Road on July 3.


 
TORONTO STAR Thu Oct 14 14:08:00 UTC 2021
    
In a new Toronto Star series about COVID and travel, we get answers to your important questions about travelling during a global pandemic. This is the first instalment, focused on questions you asked about going to the U.S.


 
TORONTO STAR Thu Oct 14 13:58:59 UTC 2021
    


 
TORONTO STAR Thu Oct 14 12:00:58 UTC 2021
    
A man in his 40s was pronounced dead.


 
CTV News - Toronto Thu Oct 14 14:08:00 UTC 2021
     Ontario health officials are reporting 417 new cases of COVID-19 in the province on Thursday, as well as three more deaths due to the disease.


 
CTV News - Toronto Thu Oct 14 14:49:00 UTC 2021
     Ontario's top health officials are asking doctors in the province to increase the volume of patients they see in-person, after months of virtual appointments prompted by pandemic safety measures.


 
CTV News - Toronto Thu Oct 14 14:37:00 UTC 2021
     Toronto police have arrested and charged a 15-year-old girl with first-degree murder in connection with the fatal shooting of Caden Francis in July.


 
CTV News - Toronto Thu Oct 14 14:29:50 UTC 2021
     Administrators at one GTA school board have threatened to discipline teachers if they wear respirator masks in the classroom, telling them to wear provincially-procured blue surgical masks instead.


 
CTV News - Toronto Thu Oct 14 11:42:26 UTC 2021
     What was it like covering the 2020 Olympics during a pandemic? In episode 15 of Life Unmasked, the team speaks with two journalists who stood on the sidelines of history.


 
CTV News - Toronto Thu Oct 14 11:24:40 UTC 2021
     One man is dead following a shooting in a restaurant parking lot in Scarborough late Wednesday night.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Thu Oct 14 13:18:00 UTC 2021
     A member of the Conservative Party of Canada's national council has been suspended after spearheading an effort to trigger an early review of Erin O'Toole's leadership. Bert Chen sat as a representative from Ontario when he started an online petition to collect signatures in hopes the council would hold a referendum before 2023.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Thu Oct 14 14:49:00 UTC 2021
     Ontario's top health officials are asking doctors in the province to increase the volume of patients they see in-person, after months of virtual appointments prompted by pandemic safety measures.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Thu Oct 14 14:38:00 UTC 2021
     Crews with the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre are searching for a fisherman who went overboard in the waters off southwest Nova Scotia early Thursday morning.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Thu Oct 14 14:37:00 UTC 2021
     Toronto police have arrested and charged a 15-year-old girl with first-degree murder in connection with the fatal shooting of Caden Francis in July.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Thu Oct 14 11:51:00 UTC 2021
     Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's can't-delay campaign for historic change has produced a sloth-speed government with a cabinet yet to be named, an idled bureaucracy waiting for orders and no date for Parliament's return in sight, Don Martin writes in an exclusive column for CTVNews.ca.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Thu Oct 14 11:17:00 UTC 2021
     Prince William has criticized some of the world's richest men for using their wealth to fund a new space race and space tourism rather than trying to fix the problems on Planet Earth instead.


 
Thu Oct 14 15:57:27 UTC 2021
     Kingston Public Health is sounding the alarm when it comes to the number of overdoses and deaths due to opioids and toxic drugs in the region.


 
Thu Oct 14 15:51:17 UTC 2021
     Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger says they're retiring the tune due to lyrics about slavery and the sexualization of young Black women.


 
Thu Oct 14 15:46:35 UTC 2021
     In what may be another symptom of the region's housing crunch, there has been a proliferation of people living out of RVs on 25 Avenue in Vernon.


 
Thu Oct 14 15:45:43 UTC 2021
     The community is wrapping up its first annual pumpkin-growing contest, looking for the biggest pumpkin Headingley has to offer.


 
Thu Oct 14 15:30:35 UTC 2021
     'We do the best we can with the funds we have but the true cost of this work exceeds the need,' said WHS.


 
Thu Oct 14 15:21:17 UTC 2021
     The funds will go to pay for things like overtime for city police and bylaw officers, and for COVID-19 messaging over the second year of the pandemic, Mayor Bryan Paterson said.


 
Thu Oct 14 15:15:03 UTC 2021
     Most of the new cases are in the Central Zone, where the province continues to say there is community spread among people age 20-40 who are unvaccinated.


 
Thu Oct 14 15:10:52 UTC 2021
     Tennis Canada said Thursday that Leylah Fernandez, ranked No. 28 in the world, will be replaced by Toronto's Carol Zhao.


 
Thu Oct 14 15:09:07 UTC 2021
     Peterborough police responded to reports of a possible stabbing at a Hunter Street residence late Wednesday night.


 
Thu Oct 14 15:08:46 UTC 2021
     The province has doled out more than 13 million shots of the vaccine against the novel coronavirus to date, including 11,774 in the last day.


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 15:54:45 UTC 2021
     His actual policy proves once again that Trudeau sees this issue as a political one


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 15:40:17 UTC 2021
     They disproportionately affect certain groups and erode public trust


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 15:23:28 UTC 2021
     LONDON — A Banksy picture which was half sliced by a shredder concealed in its frame when it was sold at auction, will go under the hammer in London on Thursday with a price estimate of up to $8.2 million. Onlookers gasped when the then-titled "Girl with Balloon" was sucked into a shredder as the […]


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 15:21:43 UTC 2021
     Caden Francis, 16, was shot on July 3


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 15:14:59 UTC 2021
     Overheard from the press seats as the lights went down before a recent screening of "Halloween Kills": "I have no idea what to expect here. It's just some guy with a mask and a – I don't know. I really have no idea." The anonymous wag's delicious sarcasm – and yes, that was sarcasm, dripping […]


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 15:12:39 UTC 2021
     NCIS star Mark Harmon has ended his 18-year run as Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs on the hit drama series. At the end of Monday's episode, titled Great Wide Open, Harmon's character announces he's staying in Alaska after solving his final case. In a statement, NCIS executive producer and showrunner Steve Binder praised Harmon, who has fronted […]


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 14:53:58 UTC 2021
     Kyrie Irving said he understands the career and financial implications of his decision not to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and that he is willing to stand up for what he believes in. The Brooklyn Nets said earlier this week that they are benching Irving since his lack of vaccination means he can't practice or play […]


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 14:37:46 UTC 2021
     George Clooney agrees with criticism of his turn as The Caped Crusader in 1997 movie Batman & Robin. The actor spoke at a Q&A after a screening of The Tender Bar, which he directed, and was asked about acting in big-budget blockbuster movies, according to People. Reflecting on his late '90s flop, the star quipped: […]


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 14:22:20 UTC 2021
     Dr. Kieran Moore says the decision still rests with individual physicians


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 14:14:56 UTC 2021
     Source says the province will release a plan late next week for exiting Ontario's reopening framework


 
CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 14:58:00 UTC 2021
     It will be a great fall Sunday for running, but not so great for running errands in your car in some parts of the city. Toronto police are advising motorists to prepare for delays and find alternative routes ahead Sunday's Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon. This year's race will be unique due to the COVID-19 pandemic, […]


 
CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 14:31:38 UTC 2021
     A 15-year-old girl has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder in connection with a summer shooting that killed a teenaged boy in Scarborough. Police had been called to 11 Antrim Crescent just after 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 3rd, for reports of a shooting. Officers found a male suffering from gunshot wounds and performed […]


 
CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 14:21:26 UTC 2021
     Ontario is reporting 417 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday and three additional deaths. Health Minister Christine Elliott says 271 cases are in individuals who are not fully vaccinated or have an unknown vaccination status and 146 are in fully vaccinated individuals. There are now 254 people in the ICU due to COVID-19 complications, 223 are […]


 
CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 11:11:38 UTC 2021
     A man in his 40s has died after being shot in Scarborough Wednesday night. Officers were called to the parking lot of a restaurant in the area of Cinemart Drive near Morningside and Sheppard Avenues around 11:30 p.m. The male victim was found with a gunshot wound and transported to hospital in life-threatening condition. Police […]


 
CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 11:01:31 UTC 2021
     In today's The Big Story podcast, the Canadian government thought it was an agreement on a minor part of the settlement the church owed for its part in residential schools. The church managed to convince a court that the government had agreed to waive the entire remaining amount — potentially more than $20 million. How […]


 
CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 13:42:24 UTC 2021
     Science World gets ready to host its 'Girls and STEAM' event in a few weeks time to highlight the importance of connecting young people to mentors.


 
CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 10:32:38 UTC 2021
     A vaccine clinic is set to run out of the Etobicoke high school currently closed due to a COVID-19 outbreak. From Thursday until Saturday, first and second doses will be available at Silverthorn Collegiate Institute. The clinic will be run from 1 p.m. until 7 p.m. out of the school cafeteria – and another three-day […]


 
CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 10:18:29 UTC 2021
     On a big stage before a big crowd, Canada's marquee man delivered. And how. Alphonso Davies scored a remarkable goal to open the floodgates midway through the second half Wednesday as Canada roared to a 4-1 victory over Panama in CONCACAF World Cup qualifying play. The goal epitomized the 20-year-old Bayern Munich star, showcasing his […]


 
CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 13:17:17 UTC 2021
     As the reopening of the U.S. border to non-essential travel looms, many questions remain, including whether Canadians even should head south.


 
Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 15:34:12 UTC 2021
     Ontario reported 417 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, and three new deaths. Toronto, with 69 new cases, was the province's worst-hit area. The Eastern Ontario Health Unit, which includes Cornwall and Hawkesbury, was not far behind, with 55 new cases, followed by Peel's 43 and Hamilton's 30. At a briefing on Wednesday, regional medical officer […]


 
Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 14:32:32 UTC 2021
     The Ottawa force is assessing the suspension status of Mohamed Mohamed "in light of this criminal court development."


 
Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 14:00:42 UTC 2021
     Alam Buoc has pleaded not guilty to the killings of Olol and Abdulrahman Al-Shammari and the attempted murder of Talal Al-Shammari.


 
Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 13:54:03 UTC 2021
     Ottawa police are once again warning people to use caution when using online dating sites. Police said Thursday that two men have been charged and a third is sought in connection with a series of extortion incidents that occurred through an online dating scam since the beginning of August. The scam involves men who are […]


 
Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 12:45:36 UTC 2021
     Queen's University is giving the City of Kingston $350,000 to help cover the costs of responding to partying in the University District this year. "This was a time when we really needed to partner and be able to work together," Mayor Bryan Paterson told the Whig-Standard on Wednesday afternoon of the ongoing conversations with the […]


 
Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 12:40:38 UTC 2021
     Cornwall Community Hospital on Wednesday announced it'll be temporarily closing operating rooms in order to prioritize urgent and high-priority elective surgeries as the hospital deals with increasingly high patient volumes due to the COVID-19 pandemic.The hospital said the surgeries to be scheduled over the coming weeks will be reserved only for life-threatening cancer cases, life-or-limb […]


 
Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 12:18:12 UTC 2021
     Provincial police reopened a section of Highway 401 near Kingston early Thursday, more than 24 hours after a two truck drivers were killed in a multi-vehicle crash near Gardiners Road. In a release, OPP said investigation confirmed an eastbound transport truck crossed the centre median into the westbound lanes, colliding with several other transport trucks. […]


 
Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 11:48:10 UTC 2021
     Balmy temperatures are in the forecast again Thursday with fog patches clearing to reveal cloudy skies then a 70 per cent chance of showers with the risk of a thunderstorm overnight. The expected high is 22 C with a humidex of 26, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. Thursday night is expected to dip […]


 
Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 11:20:58 UTC 2021
     Superior Court Justice Anne London-Weinstein found both guilty of first-degree murder in August.


 
Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 11:15:11 UTC 2021
     More than half a million people in this country are facing long-term challenges from the coronavirus. That number is growing, as is the impact on their lives.


 
The Georgia Straight Thu Oct 14 15:40:23 UTC 2021
     Thanks to the B.C. Vaccine Card program, it's possible to return to various venues to see performances on-stage.


 
The Georgia Straight Thu Oct 14 14:50:54 UTC 2021
     These short erotic films reflect the diversity of sexual desires.


 
Windsor Star Thu Oct 14 11:46:20 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 Thu Oct 14 11:45:26 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 […]


 
Windsor Star Thu Oct 14 11:44:31 UTC 2021
     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 […]


 
Windsor Star Thu Oct 14 11:43:42 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 Thu Oct 14 11:43:09 UTC 2021
     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 […]


 
Windsor Star Thu Oct 14 10:00:55 UTC 2021
     Re: Amherstburg school naming committee in turmoil, by Mary Caton, Sept. 23 Just a quick suggestion for the high school naming committee situation in Amherstburg. Why not call it Centennial High School? That way you can at least maintain the memory of the park it has replaced for those in the community who grew up […]


 
The Province Thu Oct 14 14:03:38 UTC 2021
     A special levy must be accounted for separately and it's not part of the operating budget or contingency reserve fund.


 
The Province Thu Oct 14 13:52:24 UTC 2021
     Layering is a way to create an extended, full display in pots and garden spaces.


 
The Province Thu Oct 14 12:53:13 UTC 2021
     WHL club brought in Vegas Golden Knights prospect Jesper Vikman to continue what David Tendeck and Trent Miner got started in the Vancouver net


 
Ottawa Sun Thu Oct 14 10:30:07 UTC 2021
     Whether it's pre-season, regular season or playoffs, the Senators and Leafs usually bring out the best in each other.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 15:04:08 UTC 2021
     Officer D, whose identity is subject to a publication ban, has been on the stand since Tuesday during the sixth week of Greg's first-degree murder trial in Saskatoon Court of Queen's Bench. 


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 15:01:28 UTC 2021
     "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.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 12:11:15 UTC 2021
     Every Thursday, we feature an image from the StarPhoenix archives.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 12:00:58 UTC 2021
     "There's an incredible gratitude that I was able to go through the years struggling with mental illness, addictions, going through trauma, to arrive at the place I am today."


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 12:00:48 UTC 2021
     This true story explores a traumatic brain injury that brings a young man's carefree life to a screeching halt.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 12:00:39 UTC 2021
     Every political party has called an election at some point that reeked of opportunism — Trudeau is merely the latest, Doug Soveran writes.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 12:00:38 UTC 2021
     "I would describe Pure Developments' new show home as modern, fresh and airy. I didn't want it to be too trendy or too over the top," says designer Jade Cox.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 12:00:30 UTC 2021
     "We were reflecting on all the problems that the first-year program had. What if we just gut the whole thing and start from scratch?"


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 12:00:23 UTC 2021
     "I think what it allowed us to do, with the closure and the moving to the new venue, was it allowed us to redefine who we wanted to be."


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 12:00:15 UTC 2021
     Jerusalem artichokes are to be consumed like a potato tuber: boiled, baked, fried, in soups or stews or raw in salads.


 
Regina Leader-Post Thu Oct 14 13:00:51 UTC 2021
     The Martin Monarchs and Luther Lions have merged to form a football team — nicknamed the Martin-Luther Kings — and forge new friendships.


 
Regina Leader-Post Thu Oct 14 13:00:36 UTC 2021
     The election failed to produce hope or opportunity and Canadians, as peoples and as a country, are much the weaker for it, writes Ken Coates.


 
Regina Leader-Post Thu Oct 14 13:00:26 UTC 2021
     Precisely 42 years have elapsed since the Saskatchewan Roughriders shockingly defeated Edmonton on Oct. 14, 1979 at Taylor Field.


 
Regina Leader-Post Thu Oct 14 13:00:04 UTC 2021
     Scott Moe's recent announcement was a nothing announcement. It was like rearranging the chairs on the Titanic, writes Alex. Taylor.


 
Regina Leader-Post Thu Oct 14 13:00:04 UTC 2021
     After a storybook season in 2019, Roughriders quarterback Cody Fajardo is absorbing an undue amount of heat from a frustrated fan base.


 
National Observer Thu Oct 14 15:46:30 UTC 2021
     In comments to the BBC aired Thursday, William said the money would be better spent trying to fix problems on earth


 
National Observer Thu Oct 14 13:06:00 UTC 2021
     An outreach worker and a nurse lean over an orange mesh fence to speak to a woman on the other side as tents flap in the cold wind at a homeless camp in central Alberta.


 
National Observer Thu Oct 14 13:02:31 UTC 2021
     The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says genetically modified salmon produced in Prince Edward Island is "available for sale" in Canada, but when and where consumers can purchase the food remains unclear.


 
National Observer Thu Oct 14 12:58:21 UTC 2021
     Saskatchewan Health Authority CEO Scott Livingstone said Wednesday the province is preparing air ambulance flights and patients could move this week.


 
National Observer Thu Oct 14 12:56:09 UTC 2021
     A civil liberties group has filed a lawsuit against the federal government over solitary confinement, two years after the top courts in British Columbia and Ontario ruled there has been a violation of prisoners' constitutional rights.


 
National Observer Thu Oct 14 12:52:35 UTC 2021
     A University of Saskatchewan professor who has worked in Iqaluit says any amount of fuel in drinking water is unsafe, but drinking it over the short term isn't necessarily dangerous.


 
National Observer Thu Oct 14 12:49:49 UTC 2021
     Canada's largest cities are asking the Trudeau government to help cover tens of millions in transit revenue shortfalls to prevent stalling of the country's economic recovery.


 
National Observer Thu Oct 14 12:47:18 UTC 2021
     Seven major offshore wind farms would be developed on the East and West coasts and in the Gulf of Mexico under a plan announced on Wednesday, October 13, 2021, by the Biden administration.


 
National Observer Thu Oct 14 12:29:52 UTC 2021
     Ottawa has also been actively lobbying the White House on the mixed dose issue.


 
National Observer Thu Oct 14 12:17:05 UTC 2021
     Mandatory immunization has been called for by the Liberals and Bloc Québécois, and supported by the NDP, as parties prepare for Parliament to resume following last month's federal election. 


 
National Observer Thu Oct 14 10:10:12 UTC 2021
     One thing is increasingly clear: while trash-talking the federal carbon tax may still play well within the Conservative family, it is increasingly toxic to the rest of the country, writes columnist Max Fawcett.


 
National Observer Thu Oct 14 10:10:05 UTC 2021
     Tzeporah Berman shared that vision on a dimly lit stage in Glasgow, where she was one of seven international speakers chosen to present at the TED Countdown Summit on Oct. 13.


 
National Observer Thu Oct 14 10:10:05 UTC 2021
     Solid information, conversation persuade people to roll up their sleeves for COVID shots.


 
National Observer Thu Oct 14 10:10:05 UTC 2021
     The International Energy Agency's latest projection is casting new doubt on Canadian megaprojects like the Trans Mountain expansion that experts say should force a reckoning in the country's oil industry.


 
National Observer Thu Oct 14 10:10:04 UTC 2021
     The industry responsible for about eight per cent of CO2 emissions commits to reaching net-zero by 2050 without offsetting.


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 15:49:54 UTC 2021
     Use of rapid tests expanded in three hard-hit Montreal neighbourhoods. Province extends bonus offer to nurses in CHSLDs, private seniors' residences.


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 15:21:11 UTC 2021
     Saying on Thursday that it was "urgent to act," the Quebec government announced it is poised to immediately pay salary increases to unionized and non-unionized daycare workers. Quebec family minister Mathieu Lacombe and Treasury Board president Sonia LeBel made the announcement during a joint press conference in Quebec City. Overall, the province is offering a […]


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 14:49:04 UTC 2021
     Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, typically observed on Oct. 15, will be marked by Montreal events including a Walk of Light in Maisonneuve Park and a virtual memorial on Zoom.


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 14:31:35 UTC 2021
     "It's everybody's business," he says. "And people have a duty if they're working with the public."


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 14:07:54 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.


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 14:07:09 UTC 2021
     Contribute to the community calendar of the Gazette's West Island/Off-Island section by email at wicomcal@postmedia.com.


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 14:00:44 UTC 2021
     The 90-minute debate will cover housing, public safety, economy, climate crisis, inclusion and transportation.


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 13:57:21 UTC 2021
     The car was pulled over for travelling the wrong way. Then, as officers inspected the vehicle, the driver and passenger fled.


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 12:36:32 UTC 2021
     Pandemic safety measures are in place and donations can be made in a secure environment.


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 11:57:44 UTC 2021
     "When you have a 5-on-3 in the third period, when you're trailing by one goal, you have to take advantage," coach Dominique Ducharme says.


 
Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 15:02:21 UTC 2021
     On this day, Oct. 14, in history: In 1066, William of Normandy became the Conqueror with his victory over King Harold at the Battle of Hastings. During the fighting, Harold was hit by an arrow and then mowed down by the sword of a mounted knight. Two of his brothers were also killed. The English […]


 
Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 14:18:13 UTC 2021
     In 1931, When John Munroe Harper bought Fosters Vulcanizing on 12th Avenue, he put $400 down on the $1,450 purchase price. An old black and white photo shows Harper, his shirt sleeves rolled up, standing out front of his shop, the still-new Palliser Hotel peeking out behind the building. In another photo from that era, […]


 
Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 14:16:49 UTC 2021
     Residents in Ward 9 say crime is a top issue east of Deerfoot trail, while communities closer to the downtown have density concerns


 
Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 13:04:37 UTC 2021
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary


 
Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 11:14:27 UTC 2021
     The owners of a home aptly named Project Hilltop had a clear message early in the planning process for their builder. They said, "Build me 'wow,' " recalls Christopher York, president of Riverview Custom Homes, a multiple winner of the Small Volume Builder of the Year title at the BILD (Building Industry and Land Development) […]


 
Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 11:12:22 UTC 2021
     These homes can help bring in extra income, increase density or provide a little more privacy for adult children


 
Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 11:12:02 UTC 2021
     Home gyms, dens, side courtyards and offices all help make spacious new homes


 
Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 11:08:46 UTC 2021
     A curated tablescape can make all the difference


 
Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 11:06:35 UTC 2021
     Canadian company Rollout worked with Calgary interior designer to transform inspiration into reality


 
Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 11:04:11 UTC 2021
     'It's the garage door that catches most people's eyes when they drive into a neighbourhood'


 
Calgary Sun Thu Oct 14 11:00:56 UTC 2021
     He came out early and said he wanted to be mayor. A lot of folks had heard of him. He made some headlines down at city hall. He found himself in hot water with the city council majority many times and he didn't mind a bit. In fact, he wore it as a badge of […]


 
Calgary Sun Thu Oct 14 11:00:23 UTC 2021
     PLEASE VOTE Wow, I was quite shocked the other day when I talked with a couple friends who said they were not going to waste their time voting, because politicians are all liars! Well, maybe Justin Trudeau has given them a bad taste in their mouths. The wife and I were very happy to vote […]


 
Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 15:37:25 UTC 2021
     Scientists at the University of British Columbia claim their research indicates there is plenty of prey — at least during the summer — in the orcas' traditional habitat in the Juan de Fuca Strait.


 
Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 15:34:41 UTC 2021
     COVID-19 testing requirements for Canadians driving home from the United States could only prolong the hardships for the tiny coastal town of Point Roberts, Wash., community leaders say. Brian Calder, president of the Point Roberts Chamber of Commerce, said that before COVID-19, the community would see about 1.5 million visitors each year, but half of […]


 
Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 15:15:16 UTC 2021
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.


 
Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 14:00:26 UTC 2021
     Opinion: It's not wise to accept this stereotype of Vancouver, which creates a scapegoat and causes unnecessary fear


 
Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 13:06:42 UTC 2021
     There's a wet and windy weekend in store for Metro Vancouver, with up to 150 millimetres expected over two days.


 
Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 12:45:08 UTC 2021
     The BCCLS says with this lawsuit they are hoping to put an end to the "inhuman and unconstitutional practice."