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TORONTO STAR Thu Oct 14 18:39:00 UTC 2021
    
The homeowners had asked the city of Toronto for more money for their property after its value soared once they signed the deal.


 
TORONTO STAR Thu Oct 14 18:36:09 UTC 2021
    


 
TORONTO STAR Thu Oct 14 15:52:04 UTC 2021
    


 
TORONTO STAR Thu Oct 14 15:44:03 UTC 2021
    
Four schools are currently closed due to outbreaks or operational considerations. Locally, Ontario reports 69 new cases in Toronto, 43 in Peel Region, 30 in Hamilton, and 29 in Ottawa.


 
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
    



 
CTV News - Toronto Thu Oct 14 18:27:00 UTC 2021
     Ontario has launched its COVID-19 vaccine verification app and it is now available for download.


 
CTV News - Toronto Thu Oct 14 16:35:00 UTC 2021
     The man convicted of killing two friends outside a Toronto nightclub as he sought revenge for a minor dispute three years ago will face life in prison with 18 years before he can apply for parole.


 
CTV News - Toronto Thu Oct 14 16:05:00 UTC 2021
     Ontario's police watchdog has been called in to investigate after a 48-year-old man died in police custody in Toronto.


 
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 15:51:00 UTC 2021
     The U.S.-Canadian land border will be re-opening in November to fully-vaccinated Canadians, but travel is in question for the millions who received mixed vaccine doses of Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca.


 
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.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Thu Oct 14 15:51:00 UTC 2021
     The U.S.-Canadian land border will be re-opening in November to fully-vaccinated Canadians, but travel is in question for the millions who received mixed vaccine doses of Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Thu Oct 14 13:13:00 UTC 2021
     Suspicions that a train was at least partially to blame for a fire that consumed most of a B.C. village this summer have been shut down in a just-published report.


 
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 18:31:00 UTC 2021
     Amid ongoing fuel and financial crises in Lebanon, photos capture the violent deadly clashes which broke out between police and Hezbollah-backed protesters calling for removal of a judge leading the investigation into the massive 2020 Beirut port explosion.


 
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 17:25:13 UTC 2021
     Ikea, the world's biggest furniture brand, is leasing more ships, buying containers and re-routing goods between warehouses as it works hard to mitigate a 'perfect storm' of global supply chain disruptions which could last into next year, executives said.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Thu Oct 14 18:35:36 UTC 2021
     An outburst of interstellar explosions has been traced back to a mysterious repeating fast radio burst in space.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Thu Oct 14 17:00:19 UTC 2021
     A prominent South Carolina lawyer has been charged with stealing insurance settlements meant for the sons of his late housekeeper that a lawsuit said total more than US$4 million, state police said Thursday.


 
Thu Oct 14 18:52:13 UTC 2021
     Thousands of youth in care across the province will receive an iPhone to better connect them to friends, family and available tech.


 
Thu Oct 14 18:48:23 UTC 2021
     The charges mark the second time in less than two weeks that a Winnipeg cab driver has faced allegations of assaulting a female passenger.


 
Thu Oct 14 18:45:50 UTC 2021
     Winnipeg police said they were called to a St. James-area hotel on Wednesday, where Robert 'Bob' Dawson, 57, was found dead. 


 
Thu Oct 14 18:40:36 UTC 2021
     Members of the Regina Police Service and Regina Fire and Protective Services have been checking up on the camp as more people are seeking food and shelter.


 
Thu Oct 14 18:33:31 UTC 2021
     Salmon Arm RCMP are investigating the theft of five lawn tractors with an estimated total value of more than $60,000.


 
Thu Oct 14 18:30:16 UTC 2021
     There have been 18 canopy strikes on the MacKay Bridge so far this year.


 
Thu Oct 14 18:21:38 UTC 2021
     They've been the class of the CFL this season and so it's fitting the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have the chance to become the first team to cement a playoff berth.


 
Thu Oct 14 18:18:52 UTC 2021
     Premier Tim Houston's suggestion to change the rule was adopted Thursday at the House of Assembly.


 
Thu Oct 14 18:17:16 UTC 2021
     A HWDSB school trustee expects the topic will be discussed at a board meeting on Monday.


 
Thu Oct 14 18:11:17 UTC 2021
     In Bishop's Falls, N.L., the First United Pentecostal Church was at the centre of a COVID-19 outbreak this month.


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 18:53:24 UTC 2021
     It's happened to me a few times: A friend or neighbour travels outside of Ontario — to, say, B.C., the United States or the U.K. — and they come back wide-eyed and amazed. "They're doing it so differently over there!" they say, remarking on how the COVID-19 protocols in other jurisdictions are much more relaxed […]


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 18:29:18 UTC 2021
     LONDON — A Banksy picture which was half sliced by a shredder concealed in its frame when it was sold at auction fetched 18.6 million pounds ($25.4 million) when it went back under the hammer in the same room in London on Thursday. Onlookers gasped when the then-titled "Girl with Balloon" was sucked into a […]


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 18:15:39 UTC 2021
     Sun reader puts Gaetano Panepinto in different light


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 18:02:26 UTC 2021
     'This is truly, truly extraordinary'


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 17:57:47 UTC 2021
     Source says the province will release a plan late next week for exiting Ontario's reopening framework


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 17:55:46 UTC 2021
     Concert promoter Tyler McLean and Afghan translator Zemarai Khan Mohammed were fatally shot in October 2017


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 16:43:40 UTC 2021
     Dr. Kieran Moore says the decision still rests with individual physicians


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 16:43:11 UTC 2021
     Hamilton will host the 2023 Grey Cup game, its second in three years. The Canadian Football League laid out its plan, which was forced to be altered because of the COVID-19 pandemic, on Thursday. The 2021 game is scheduled to be played on Dec. 12 at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario. Saskatchewan, which was […]


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 16:41:47 UTC 2021
     Paralegals say the delays are resulting in suspended licences and harassment from collection agents


 
Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 16:25:27 UTC 2021
     BREST — Prosecutors in the trial of a roadside spectator who caused a huge crash on the first stage of the Tour de France in June called on Thursday for a four-month suspended jail sentence, a lawyer for the riders' union said. The French woman, who has not been named, sent one cyclist tumbling to […]


 
CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 18:52:26 UTC 2021
     Purolator Inc. is hiring thousands of workers and increasing the number of vehicles in its fleet to cope with what is expected to be its busiest holiday season yet. The shipping company, that is majority owned by Canada Post, says it will increase its workforce and fleet by 15 per cent each, resulting in 2,400 […]


 
CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 18:40:10 UTC 2021
     Premier Doug Ford will hold a press conference on Friday during which he's expected to expand on the province's QR code and verification app to help businesses streamline the "proof of vaccination" process. Ford will be joined by health minister Christine Elliott and chief medical officer of health, Dr. Kieran Moore, at 11 a.m. The […]


 
CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 17:41:44 UTC 2021
     York Regional police have made six arrests and recovered more than two dozen stolen vehicles worth more than $1.5 million after busting a prolific vehicle theft ring. In a release, police said over the past several years there's been an increase in thefts of Lexus and Toyota SUV's from their owner's driveways, usually during the […]


 
CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 17:19:02 UTC 2021
     A pharmacy owner in Cambridge, Ont. alleges his location was the target of anti-vaxxers when it was vandalized over the weekend. When Nimit Viyas returned to Cambridge Medical Pharmacy, located at 1174 King Street East, after taking a couple of days off for Thanksgiving, he found the glass of his shop had been smashed in. […]


 
CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 16:14:01 UTC 2021
     The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) says it is investigating after a 48-year-old man died while in Toronto police custody on Thursday morning. The man died at 43 Division, at 4331 Lawrence Avenue East in Scarborough. No details surrounding his death have been released at this point. The SIU says it will be providing more information. […]


 
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 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 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 18:47:19 UTC 2021
     Council has no choice but to forge ahead due to an agreement with Library and Archives Canada


 
Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 18:38:41 UTC 2021
     Premier Doug Ford is to provide an update of the COVID-19 vaccine certificate and verification app Friday morning. The premier's office said he would be joined by Minister of Health and Deputy Premier Christine Elliott, Kaleed Rasheed, associate minister of digital government, and Dr. Kieran Moore, Chief Medical Officer of Health. Meanwhile, a senior Ontario […]


 
Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 18:24:02 UTC 2021
     A low point of the council term has led to Mayor Jim Watson apologizing for cutting the microphone of Coun. Diane Deans during Wednesday's meeting. Watson said he wrote to Deans on Thursday morning "to apologize for her microphone being cut off" in the middle of a debate on what method council should use to […]


 
Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 16:21:13 UTC 2021
     Ottawa police are seeking public assistance in locating a suspect in a knifepoint mugging downtown on Oct. 6. Police said the robbery occurred ay about 5:40 a.m. in the 100 block of Rideau Street. The suspect stole an undisclosed amount of money from a victim and fled on a bicycle. The victim did not sustain […]


 
Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 16:18:20 UTC 2021
     Superior Court Justice Anne London-Weinstein found both guilty of first-degree murder in August.


 
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 […]


 
The Georgia Straight Thu Oct 14 18:08:52 UTC 2021
    

The Dance Centre has just announced that it will present Dance in Vancouver from November 24 to 28 at various Vancouver venues and streaming online.

The five-day celebration of B.C. contemporary dance scene was co-devised by Melbourne, Australia-based guest curator Angela Conquet with Michelle Olson and Starr Muranko of Vancouver's Raven Spirit Dance.  




 
The Georgia Straight Thu Oct 14 17:28:30 UTC 2021
     The bestselling author revealed that at times, she's also heard voices in her head.


 
The Georgia Straight Thu Oct 14 16:00:55 UTC 2021
     See Yoko Ono's art, hear the VSO, or watch the Lions kick Stampeder butt!


 
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 18:53:50 UTC 2021
     A high COVID-19 infection rate among Windsor-Essex youth is keeping regional case counts above the provincial average. Despite an overall drop in local cases this week, the public health unit on Thursday reported 34 per cent of recent infections (roughly one in three) were aged zero to 19. By comparison, those aged 20 to 39 […]


 
Windsor Star Thu Oct 14 18:11:44 UTC 2021
     Leamington OPP are investigating offensive graffiti found at Mount Carmel-Blytheswood Public School on Wednesday. Sometime on Tuesday or Wednesday, one or more unknown suspects wrote "profanity and racial slurs" on one of the school's benches in blue pen, police said. The school has since cleaned the bench. Police continue to investigate. Anyone with information regarding […]


 
Windsor Star Thu Oct 14 18:07:38 UTC 2021
     Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a single-vehicle crash in Lakeshore that sent one person to hospital. Shortly before 1 a.m. on Sunday, Lakeshore OPP responded to Broadway Street near Dupuis Street for a report of a collision. A vehicle was travelling west on Broadway Street when it lost control and struck a hydro pole, knocking […]


 
The Province Thu Oct 14 17:02:45 UTC 2021
     The Canucks erased a 2-0 deficit in the third period to earn a point in Edmonton


 
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.


 
Ottawa Sun Thu Oct 14 17:22:51 UTC 2021
     Brady Tkachuk has signed on the dotted line. The Senators confirmed that the 22-year-old Tkachuk has signed a seven-year  extension worth $57.5 million that was first reported by Postmedia Thursday morning. The No. 4 overall selection in the 2018 NHL draft, Tkachuk has 60 goals and 125 points in 198 career NHL games. But, with […]


 
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.


 
Regina Leader-Post Thu Oct 14 17:48:05 UTC 2021
     Long-term care services at Extendicare facilities will be transitioned to the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA), after a review of the COVID-19 outbreak that began last year at the home. SHA CEO Scott Livingstone announced the plan on Thursday at a news conference. He said there is no timeline for the transition, and the SHA will […]


 
Regina Leader-Post Thu Oct 14 17:43:20 UTC 2021
     D'Sean Mimbs has quickly emerged as a favourite target of University of Regina Rams quarterback Josh Donnelly.


 
Regina Leader-Post Thu Oct 14 16:49:26 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 13:00:51 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 13:00:26 UTC 2021
     Precisely 42 years have elapsed since the Saskatchewan Roughriders shockingly defeated Edmonton on Oct. 14, 1979 at Taylor Field.


 
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.


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 18:38:31 UTC 2021
     While large crowds pack the Bell Centre, restaurants and other small business continue to wrestle with stringent regulations.


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 18:14:32 UTC 2021
     Bardia Gorji, 38, was discovered on July 25, 2020 severely beaten and in critical condition. He died of his injuries in hospital on Aug. 14.


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 18:13:21 UTC 2021
     Scapegoating Facebook or Instagram for mental health problems is not helpful, and ignores broader issues.


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 18:02:54 UTC 2021
     Almost half of the province's active outbreaks are in schools.


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 16:30:59 UTC 2021
     That will be the only change to the Habs' lineup following Wednesday night's 2-1 loss to the Maple Leafs.


 
Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 16:23:24 UTC 2021
     Mayor calls it legal but unethical, but Ryan Brownstein insists he's his own man and running for different reasons than his father Herbert.


 
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.


 
Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 18:50:26 UTC 2021
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary


 
Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 18:41:21 UTC 2021
     With just days to go before the municipal election, a new poll shows Calgarians are in favour of turning on the city's fluoride taps by a wide but narrowing margin. The online Leger survey conducted among 502 Calgarians from Oct. 8-11 shows 54 per cent of respondents favour returning the additive to Calgary's drinking water […]


 
Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 18:02:15 UTC 2021
     The Leger poll found the front-runners are statistically tied, with 27 per cent favouring Gondek and 24 per cent supporting Farkas


 
Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 17:59:36 UTC 2021
     Police are asking for the public's help in finding a Calgary woman wanted on multiple warrants. In a release, Calgary police said Sarah Dawn Wilm, 30, of Calgary is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant in relation to a break-and-enter incident that took place on Aug. 8. On Sunday Aug. 8, suspects broke into a northeast […]


 
Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 17:14:22 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 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, […]


 
Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 18:39:52 UTC 2021
     The collision happened Wednesday night near Rupert Street and East 41st Avenue.


 
Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 18:32:35 UTC 2021
     The plant, which will be run by Huron Clean Energy, will capture carbon from the air and use it to create synthetic low carbon fuels.


 
Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 18:13:36 UTC 2021
     The Transportation Safety Board has released the results of its investigation into a possible relation between train activities and the fire that destroyed the town of Lytton, B.C. in June 2021.


 
Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 18:11:17 UTC 2021
     Point Roberts only offers testing on Wednesdays and Sundays, which would limit Canadian visitors.


 
Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 18:07:22 UTC 2021
     Police say in each circumstance a woman was walking alone and grabbed from behind by an unknown man.


 
Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 18:00:41 UTC 2021
     Japanese clothing company Uniqlo has teamed up with New York-based fashion brand Theory for a chic-and-sophisticated fall/winter capsule collection.


 
Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 18:00:38 UTC 2021
     When Kate Pierre set out to create her own fashion line, she knew she wanted it to be about more than just good style.   


 
Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 18:00:37 UTC 2021
     Vancouver artists and technicians are working to reconfigure the music business to be more inclusive.


 
Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 17:55:17 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 16:55:43 UTC 2021
     All youth in care in B.C., ages 13 to 18, will receive their phones over the next two months.