| | TORONTO STAR Thu Oct 14 20:56:09 UTC 2021 | | Tanade Mohamed was sentenced Thursday in the shooting deaths of Zemarai Khan Mohammed and Tyler McLean outside the Toronto nightclub in 2017. |
| | TORONTO STAR Thu Oct 14 20:06:08 UTC 2021 | | A 48-year-old man being held in custody at 43 division in Scarborough was found dead on Thursday morning. |
| | 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. |
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| | 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.
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| | CTV News - Toronto Thu Oct 14 21:00:00 UTC 2021 | | An Ontario homeowner who was acquitted after shooting and killing an Indigenous man in 2016 is headed back to trial, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled Thursday.
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| | CTV News - Toronto Thu Oct 14 21:30:37 UTC 2021 | | A Toronto middle school has been closed for in-person learning as of Friday after 10 cases of COVID-19 were linked to the building.
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| | CTV News - Toronto Thu Oct 14 19:24:00 UTC 2021 | | The eastbound express lanes of Highway 401 have reopened after being shut down for several hours following a collision that critically injured a female pedestrian on the busy highway.
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| | 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.
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| | 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.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Thu Oct 14 21:27:00 UTC 2021 | | Canada's top military commander Admiral Art McDonald wants his job back, saying that he has 'been exonerated,' and remains a 'champion of culture change' within the Canadian Armed Forces.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Thu Oct 14 20:39:16 UTC 2021 | | Starting in early November, the United States will be opening its land and sea border to non-essential fully vaccinated Canadian travellers for the first time since March 2020.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Thu Oct 14 19:15:00 UTC 2021 | | As vaccines for Canadians under 12 inch closer to being approved by Health Canada, questions surrounding a child's capacity to consent to medical procedures under Canadian law may come under scrutiny.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Thu Oct 14 17:22:00 UTC 2021 | | A taxi driver has been charged after a Winnipeg woman said she was hurt while trying to retrieve her forgotten phone as the vehicle sped off while she clung onto an open passenger window from outside the vehicle.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public Thu Oct 14 19:54:06 UTC 2021 | | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is planning to swear in his new cabinet on either Oct. 25 or 26, with the final decision not yet made, according to a senior government source.
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| | Thu Oct 14 21:56:24 UTC 2021 | | "I'm just really excited, I think it's going to be lots of fun battling for the number one spot," Colby Knight said.
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| | Thu Oct 14 21:53:07 UTC 2021 | | The 2021 Vital Signs Report looked at six key issues: housing security, racial equality, gender equality, well-being, food security and education amid the ongoing COVID pandemic.
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| | Thu Oct 14 21:43:43 UTC 2021 | | Renegade Kitchen and Craft Bar, located on Leon Avenue, is for sale, according to an online listing.
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| | Thu Oct 14 21:41:41 UTC 2021 | | A statement says officers arrested a man following a lengthy incident of alleged dangerous driving between Kamloops and Williams Lake on Oct. 25, 2020.
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| | Thu Oct 14 21:36:19 UTC 2021 | | While they're still awaiting confirmation, the local businesses say it will be a welcome change if reports that Ontario plans on lift capacity limits further turn out to be true.
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| | Thu Oct 14 21:35:36 UTC 2021 | | Ethel and Mary's, a small bakery and restaurant in Saint John, is closing its doors. Owner Matthew Elliott said he's hoping to reemerge with a new business model in a few months.
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| | Thu Oct 14 21:31:44 UTC 2021 | | Niagara police say a man was arrested on Wednesday in connection with the alleged vandalism.
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| | Thu Oct 14 21:19:34 UTC 2021 | | The Kingston Frontenacs were pre-season favourites to win the OHL. The black and gold are off to a slow start but hope to turn things around this weekend.
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| | Thu Oct 14 21:19:22 UTC 2021 | | Currently, bars can only accommodate customers at 50 per cent of their maximum capacity and have to stop serving alcohol at 1 a.m. and be closed by 2 a.m.
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| | Thu Oct 14 21:11:46 UTC 2021 | | A woman is spreading joy around the Shriners Hospital by painting pumpkins in the form of different cartoon characters. Each pumpkin matches the theme of a different department.
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| | Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 21:45:47 UTC 2021 | | A staple of CFL, Raptors, and figure skating announces a next chapter
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| | Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 21:44:50 UTC 2021 | | WASHINGTON — Canada still can't afford to take any chances when it comes to COVID-19, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Thursday — and that includes requiring travellers to show a negative test result before entering the country. Freeland happened to be in Washington this week for multilateral meetings with her fellow G7 and G20 […]
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| | Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 21:34:27 UTC 2021 | | Toronto Sun photographer Veronica Henri made the top three in the year's International Photography Awards. The picture portrays an agonizing woman in a nursing home meeting with her daughter at a time when long-term care homes were in lockdown because of pandemic restrictions. The picture was of Patricia Crump, 86, who was a mother, grandmother […]
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| | Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 21:09:50 UTC 2021 | | York Regional Police have put the brakes on an auto theft ring and recovered 28 vehicles valued at more than $1.5 million. For years, York cops say they have been battling the crime of Lexus and Toyota sport utility vehicles being stolen from the driveways of residences in their area in early morning hours. In […]
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| | Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 21:09:13 UTC 2021 | | A man is dead after a shooting late Wednesday outside a Scarborough restaurant. Toronto Police say they were called to the parking lot of a restaurant in the Cinemart Dr. and Milner Ave. area, near Morningside Ave. and Hwy. 401, around 11:40 p.m. The victim suffered a gunshot wound and was taken by paramedics to […]
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| | Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 20:53:22 UTC 2021 | | The Liberals made some big spending promises during last month's election campaign, amounting to $78 billion in new spending over the next five years on top of the existing baseline, which was already no model of austerity. The federal budget was bloated before the pandemic, and even after excluding some necessary public health spending, the […]
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| | Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 20:48:44 UTC 2021 | | Ontario will consider increasing capacity limits at restaurants and similar businesses once any COVID-19 fallout from the Thanksgiving weekend is known within a week or two, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore says. Moore intends to present his recommendations to the Doug Ford cabinet possibly as early as next week for a final […]
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| | Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 20:47:50 UTC 2021 | | The Ontario government has released an app for businesses that will allow them to scan an enhanced COVID-19 vaccine certificate. The Doug Ford government is expected to announce more details on its vaccine passport Friday. Ontario announced last month that designated higher-risk businesses and organizations — such as gyms and indoor movie theatres — would […]
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| | Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 20:43:06 UTC 2021 | | In A.D. 286 the Roman emperor Diocletian split in half the huge Roman Empire administratively — and peacefully — under the control of two emperors. By 330 the Emperor Constantine institutionalized that split by moving the empire's capital from Rome to his new imperial city of Constantinople, founded on the site of the old Greek […]
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| | Toronto Sun Thu Oct 14 20:40:02 UTC 2021 | | Some athletes opened the silver linings playbook to a page touting the benefits of downtime forced upon them and their sports by the COVID-19 pandemic. Absence makes the heart grow fonder of the same old, same old training, for instance. More time to heal, rest and tackle other pursuits; that sort of thing. Calgary-based speed […]
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| | CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 21:25:52 UTC 2021 | | TORONTO – Ontario doctors should be providing in-person care now instead of virtual visits, say their regulatory college, the Ministry of Health and the province's top doctor. The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Dr. Kieran Moore, and a senior government bureaucrat wrote a joint letter saying that earlier pressures such as the severity […]
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| | CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 21:12:34 UTC 2021 | | It will be back to remote learning for all students at an Etobicoke school after they were dismissed from in-person learning and activities following a COVID-19 outbreak. The Toronto District School Board said that effective Friday, students at Greenholme Junior Middle School will move to remote learning. Toronto Public Health (TPH) said it has identified […]
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| | CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 20:23:28 UTC 2021 | | A woman has suffered life-threatening injuries after being struck in the express lanes of Highway 401 near Yonge Street. Ontario Provincial Police say the woman was struck in a live lane of traffic by a transport truck just before 1 p.m. Thursday. Police are asking for anyone who may have been in the area and […]
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| | CityNews Toronto Thu Oct 14 20:11:00 UTC 2021 | | Ontario is expanding the list of who can get a booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine, the province's Chief Medical Officer of Health announced Thursday. Dr. Keiran Moore said, based on recommendations by the National Advisory Committee, eligibility for booster doses has recently been expanded to all retirement homes, not just high-risk homes. This also […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | 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. […]
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| | 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. In a release, the SIU said the man was arrested on Wednesday, Oct. 13, and was being held at 43 […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 21:31:10 UTC 2021 | | "The whole goal is to generate information. I need the community's help here to help solve this homicide."
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| | Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 21:22:31 UTC 2021 | | The scam involved men who were lured to west-end locations where they expected to meet a woman.
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| | Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 21:19:06 UTC 2021 | | Police said the robbery occurred ay about 5:40 a.m. in the 100 block of Rideau Street on Oct. 6.
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| | Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 21:13:06 UTC 2021 | | Council has no choice but to forge ahead due to an agreement with Library and Archives Canada.
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| | Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 21:03:46 UTC 2021 | | Cornwall Community Hospital on Wednesday announced it would 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 would be reserved only for life-threatening cancer […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 21:03:09 UTC 2021 | | KINGSTON — 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 Kingston Whig-Standard on Wednesday about ongoing conversations with […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 20:53:31 UTC 2021 | | Many details have yet to be worked out, but the approvals represent a clearing of the major hurdles to a modern Civic hospital, which is expected to open in 2028.
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| | Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 20:23:33 UTC 2021 | | The incident occurred Wednesday during debate on what method council should use to investigate the problem-riddled LRT program.
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| | Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 19:38:25 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. It's expected that the […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen Thu Oct 14 19:22:26 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. […]
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| | The Georgia Straight Thu Oct 14 21:53:37 UTC 2021 | | Screw the summer, winter, and spring
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| | The Georgia Straight Thu Oct 14 21:46:52 UTC 2021 | | The Quebec filmmaker discusses how his long-awaited sci-fi adaptation is designed to bring out the colonization allegory of Frank Herbert's original novel.
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| | The Georgia Straight Thu Oct 14 21:42:52 UTC 2021 | | Keynote storytellers will be Kinnie Starr, Kevin Loring, and ShoShona Kish.
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| | The Georgia Straight Thu Oct 14 21:16:38 UTC 2021 | | The Grandview-Woodland property is known as the Kilpin Residence.
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| | The Georgia Straight Thu Oct 14 20:53:02 UTC 2021 | | Like with his previous Pulitzer Prize–winning book, Overstory, which was about humans' relationship with nature, Powers includes a great deal of scientific information in his new novel.
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| | 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 has crafted a story about a teenager who hears voices.
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| | 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!
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| | Windsor Star Thu Oct 14 21:46:22 UTC 2021 | | Essex County OPP are hoping the public can help identify two people who stole an automated teller machine and other items in a break-in early Wednesday. Two businesses were struck in the Municipality of Lakeshore during the early morning hours of Oct. 13. Police said the targeted locations are in the area of St. Charles […]
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| | Windsor Star Thu Oct 14 20:27:20 UTC 2021 | | Employers across Southwestern Ontario could see some cash back and a reduction in future premiums next year thanks to proposed changes to Ontario's Workplace Safety and Insurance Board system. The Ontario government plans to introduce legislation this fall that rewards safe employers with a reduction in WSIB premiums next year, potentially even returning a portion […]
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| | Windsor Star Thu Oct 14 19:46:31 UTC 2021 | | Kingsville's 52nd annual Migration Festival, with a 6 p.m. Thursday opening ceremony, barbecue and live music at Mettawas Park, continues through the weekend with a full slate of programs and events. On Friday, the artists of the Great Migration Paint Out begin on their canvasses, and a sacred fire ceremony hosted by the Caldwell First […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | 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 […]
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| | 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
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| | Ottawa Sun Thu Oct 14 21:38:52 UTC 2021 | | Bob Wylie isn't tossing out excuses, all he expects out of a revolving door of an offensive line group is consistency and effort. "Just do your job," the Ottawa Redblacks offensive line coach insists of his players. Going into their 10th game of the CFL season, the Redblacks have had a different offensive line alignment […]
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| | Ottawa Sun Thu Oct 14 21:37:53 UTC 2021 | | Brady Tkachuk has signed on the dotted line. As this newspaper was first to report Thursday morning, the Ottawa Senators have signed the 22-year-old restricted free agent winger to a seven-year, $57.5 million deal to end the stalemate in negotiations between the two sides. The No. 4 overall selection in the 2018 NHL draft, Tkachuk […]
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| | Ottawa Sun Thu Oct 14 21:06:05 UTC 2021 | | Nick Paul has always insisted he doesn't need a letter to be a leader. It's nice to have just the same. The Ottawa Senators named their leadership group Thursday morning before facing the Toronto Maple Leafs and among the group of five players that will wear the 'A' are winger Nick Paul. He has been […]
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| | Ottawa Sun Thu Oct 14 20:33:09 UTC 2021 | | Here are today's Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 21:39:31 UTC 2021 | | Paul Merriman rejected criticism of Saskatchewan's response to COVID-19, saying its nation-leading death rate reflected only a moment in time.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 20:57:04 UTC 2021 | | A local state of emergency for the city of about 8,000 people was declared after more than a week of residents complaining on social media about a fuel smell in their tap water.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 20:54:27 UTC 2021 | | Officers seized 300 grams of cocaine packaged in bulk form and for distribution, $7,865 cash and a .44-40 Winchester action rifle.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 20:14:36 UTC 2021 | | In the past two weeks, Saskatchewan's COVID-19 death rate has surpassed that of every other Canadian province.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 20:14:03 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.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix Thu Oct 14 19:14:13 UTC 2021 | | Weather conditions were reported to be windy with rough water and life jackets were not worn, RCMP said.
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| | Regina Leader-Post Thu Oct 14 21:37:10 UTC 2021 | | Paul Merriman said the vaccination rate is an underestimation because of people who have moved out of the province, but still have Saskatchewan health cards.
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| | Regina Leader-Post Thu Oct 14 21:03:09 UTC 2021 | | Long-term care services at Extendicare facilities will be transitioned to the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
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| | 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.
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| | 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.
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| | Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 21:37:04 UTC 2021 | | The 90-minute debate will cover housing, public safety, economy, climate crisis, inclusion and transportation.
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| | Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 21:35:28 UTC 2021 | | Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is pouring cold water on the idea of letting travellers enter Canada without a COVID-19 test.
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| | Montreal Gazette Thu Oct 14 21:33:31 UTC 2021 | | Incumbent mayor Valérie Plante say that while vaccination is essential, she would not act on her own to force employees to get inoculated.
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| | 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.
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| | 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.
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| | 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.
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| | 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.
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| | 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.
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| | Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 21:50:24 UTC 2021 | | In 1931, John Munroe Harper put $400 down on the $1,450 purchase price of Fosters Vulcanizing on 12th Avenue. An old black-and-white photo shows Harper, his shirt sleeves rolled up, standing in front of his shop, the still-new Palliser Hotel peeking out behind the building. In another photo from that era, someone has written on […]
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| | Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 21:48:34 UTC 2021 | | 'This season coming up really focused on that growth and moving forward and being able to see that light at the end of the tunnel,' Marshall says
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| | Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 21:47:57 UTC 2021 | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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| | Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 21:18:04 UTC 2021 | | A collision between a semi-trailer truck and an SUV just west of the city has left a man dead
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| | Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 21:03:56 UTC 2021 | | Just days 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 to 11 shows 54 per cent of respondents favour returning the additive to Calgary's drinking water, compared […]
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| | Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 20:55:50 UTC 2021 | | Calgarians and southern Albertans should expect a colder than usual winter with lots of snowfall in the mountains, a new report from AccuWeather predicts. The report published Thursday says a La Nina weather pattern forming in the Pacific Ocean is expected to bring wet weather to Canada's western coast this winter, while a polar vortex […]
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| | Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 20:43:33 UTC 2021 | | A building that has stood in the same place in downtown Calgary for more than a century was moved to a new, temporary location on Thursday. The Eau Claire & Bow River Lumber Co. building started its journey from 187 Barclay Parade S.W. to its new temporary home at 381 2nd Ave. S.W. on Wednesday […]
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| | Calgary Herald Thu Oct 14 19:17:13 UTC 2021 | | Name: Diane Marie Colley-Urquhart (incumbent) Ward: 13 Occupation: Business Owner. Healthcare Professional Political/volunteer experience: My volunteer, professional and elected official life has been devoted to public service. What is your motivation for seeking a seat on city council? This election is consequential. In-depth experience and expertise from both a diverse professional career and as an […]
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| | 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
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| | 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 […]
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| | Calgary Sun Thu Oct 14 20:54:14 UTC 2021 | | I could hear the geese but I couldn't see them. Which wasn't all that surprising given that it was right around 11:30 at night. They were somewhere close by but even with the green light from the shimmering aurora borealis casting its glow from the sky above, it was still too dark to see where […]
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| | Calgary Sun Thu Oct 14 20:33:51 UTC 2021 | | 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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| | Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 21:41:45 UTC 2021 | | 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 Thu Oct 14 21:35:07 UTC 2021 | | The former school, which was declared seismically unsafe, sits on top of a cemetery used by the Indigenous, Chinese and Sikh communities
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| | Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 21:05:26 UTC 2021 | | "We are asking the driver of the Mazda CX-5 to do the right thing and come forward," said Const. Tania Visintin of Vancouver Police.
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| | Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 19:43:56 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.
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| | Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 19:16:20 UTC 2021 | | All youth in care in B.C., ages 13 to 18, will receive their phones over the next two months.
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| | Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 19:14:16 UTC 2021 | | Police say in each circumstance a woman was walking alone and grabbed from behind by an unknown man.
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| | Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 19:05:13 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.
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| | Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 18:58:48 UTC 2021 | | The collision happened Wednesday night near Rupert Street and East 41st Avenue.
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| | Vancouver Sun Thu Oct 14 18:11:17 UTC 2021 | | Point Roberts only offers testing on Wednesdays and Sundays, which would limit Canadian visitors.
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| | 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.
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