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Friday, November 5, 2021

Natalie Wood was assaulted by Kirk Douglas, sister alleges

Natalie Wood was assaulted by Kirk Douglas, sister alleges: For decades, it's been one of Hollywood's darkest rumours: A teen-age Natalie Wood was sexually assaulted by a top movie star. In a memoir coming out next week, Wood's younger sister identifies the long-suspected assailant: Kirk Douglas.

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

These Canadian airports will soon accept international flights

These Canadian airports will soon accept international flights: Transport Canada says it is easing restrictions on international flight arrivals in the country and will allow more airports to accept them at the end of the month. Currently, 10 Canadian airports, including those in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Halifax, are accepting international flights.

Durham police investigating suspicious death of elderly woman

Durham police investigating suspicious death of elderly woman: Durham police are investigating the suspicious death of an elderly woman in Oshawa.

12-year-old girl taken to hospital after stabbing at Toronto school

12-year-old girl taken to hospital after stabbing at Toronto school: A 12-year-old girl has been taken to hospital and a 13-year-old girl is under arrest after a stabbing at a Toronto school, police say.

Judge finds driver in Brampton crash that killed mom and 3 girls had drugs in his system; drove dangerously in separate incident two days earlier

Judge finds driver in Brampton crash that killed mom and 3 girls had drugs in his system; drove dangerously in separate incident two days earlier: A judge has found that a man who pled guilty to four counts of dangerous driving causing death in connection with a Brampton crash that killed a mother and her three daughters had over the legal limit of THC in his blood on the day of the collision, but has reserved judgment as to whether his ability to drive was impaired.

Living wages required for basic lifestyle in 23 Ontario regions revealed

Living wages required for basic lifestyle in 23 Ontario regions revealed: A new report has revealed how much money people need to make in 23 Ontario regions in order to afford a basic lifestyle.

Home inspections: What you should know in this seller's market

Home inspections: What you should know in this seller's market: In a normal real estate climate, a home inspection allays buyers' concerns. But in a red-hot market, many buyers are waiving the inspection as a condition of purchase.

​Canadian Dairy Commission recommends large increase in farm gate milk prices - BNN Bloomberg

​Canadian Dairy Commission recommends large increase in farm gate milk prices - BNN Bloomberg: The Canadian Dairy Commission is recommending an 8.4 per cent increase in farm gate milk prices, a large hike that is expected to raise the cost of dairy products on store shelves in the new year.

Sunday, October 31, 2021

Tongue-tied babies: Procedure to help infants breast feed may not be necessary, say some experts

Tongue-tied babies: Procedure to help infants breast feed may not be necessary, say some experts: Many parents across Canada struggle with breastfeeding, and in some cases, new mothers are being told to utilize a procedure to fix tongue issues in their infants -- a treatment that experts say can be unnecessary.

Ontario man tricked into buying truck with odometer rolled back 136,000 kilometres

Ontario man tricked into buying truck with odometer rolled back 136,000 kilometres: An Ontario man who purchased a truck was shocked when he discovered the odometer had been rolled back by more than 135,000 kilometres.

Our Lady Peace toast Michael Wekerle's determination as he re-opens El Mocambo

Our Lady Peace toast Michael Wekerle's determination as he re-opens El Mocambo: Nearly seven years after audacious businessman Michael Wekerle began chasing the El Mocambo's famous palm tree neon sign, he's finally opened the concert venue that came with it.

'A crisis for home care': droves of workers leave for hospitals, nursing homes

'A crisis for home care': droves of workers leave for hospitals, nursing homes: Nurses, personal support workers and therapists have left home care in droves during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Police name woman, 67, found dead in her North York home; son in custody

Police name woman, 67, found dead in her North York home; son in custody: Police have named a 67-year-old woman allegedly killed by her son in her North York home on Saturday night.

Next time, manage risk instead of closing border, task force urges Canada, U.S.

Next time, manage risk instead of closing border, task force urges Canada, U.S.: When, not if, the next pandemic strikes, Canada and the United States need to work more closely together on a mutual, integrated strategy for managing risk at the shared border, rather than trying to shut it down entirely, a new report says.

Saturday, October 30, 2021

Two men charged with first-degree murder in fatal North York shooting

Two men charged with first-degree murder in fatal North York shooting: Toronto police have charged two men with first-degree murder following a shooting in North York last week that left one man dead and another injured.

Toronto police investigating after shots fired at police station in East York

Toronto police investigating after shots fired at police station in East York: Toronto police are investigating after shots were fired at a police station in East York on Friday night.

Toronto condo puts up a sign saying cousins can't live together

Toronto condo puts up a sign saying cousins can't live together: A Toronto condominium has put up a sign saying two cousins are not allowed to live together in another twist on the so-called “single family” rules that have condo boards weighing in on who’s allowed in the condo’s bedrooms.

Feds appeal First Nations child compensation order but launch resolution talks

Feds appeal First Nations child compensation order but launch resolution talks: The federal government will appeal a Federal Court decision to uphold a Canadian Human Rights Tribunal order requiring Ottawa compensate First Nations children, but plans to resolve the dispute outside of court. The appeal is active but the government will pause the litigation for two months.

Dutch PM supports Canada's plan to establish NATO centre for climate security

Dutch PM supports Canada's plan to establish NATO centre for climate security: The Netherlands threw its support behind a new NATO centre of excellence to study the security threats posed by climate change during Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's official visit to Holland.

Canadian food banks facing demand not seen since 2008 recession

Canadian food banks facing demand not seen since 2008 recession: A new report released by Food Banks Canada reveals that visits to food banks across the country have risen by 20 per cent since 2019, a level of demand not seen since the 2008 recession.

Auroras in southern Canada a possibility after 'intense' solar flare: astronomers

Auroras in southern Canada a possibility after 'intense' solar flare: astronomers: After a massive solar flare emerged from the sun on Thursday, astronomers say auroras could dazzle the skies as far south as Toronto during the Halloween weekend.

Legion to hoist flag at National War Memorial on Remembrance Day then lower it

Legion to hoist flag at National War Memorial on Remembrance Day then lower it: The Royal Canadian Legion says it plans to raise the flag at the National War Memorial in Ottawa before the Remembrance Day ceremony -- and then lower it again to half-mast. The Legion on Friday recommended that its branches throughout Canada do the same on Nov. 11.

Queen Elizabeth II, 95, is advised to rest for 2 weeks

Queen Elizabeth II, 95, is advised to rest for 2 weeks: Queen Elizabeth II has been advised to rest for at least the next two weeks, accepting doctors' recommendations to take on only light duties and not travel, Buckingham Palace said Friday. The decision comes days after the 95-year-old sovereign underwent medical tests and spent the night at London's King Edward VII's Hospital, her first such stay in in eight years.

Feds appeal First Nations child compensation order but launch resolution talks

Feds appeal First Nations child compensation order but launch resolution talks: The federal government will appeal a Federal Court decision to uphold a Canadian Human Rights Tribunal order requiring Ottawa compensate First Nations children, but plans to resolve the dispute outside of court. The appeal is active but the government will pause the litigation for two months.

Ng 'disappointed' in Biden's Buy American tax credit for auto sector

Ng 'disappointed' in Biden's Buy American tax credit for auto sector: Canada's international trade minister Mary Ng says she's 'disappointed' with U.S. President Joe Biden's newly unveiled budget framework that outlines a Buy American strategy for the auto sector.

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