2014年10月13日 星期一

2014-10-14 Canada English Canada

  Calgary Herald   
Officials won't rule out DRP funding following underground fire  Calgary Herald
Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi talks about how the city is dealing with ongoing power outage in the core and the impact on citizens on Oct. 13, 2014. Photograph by: Lorraine Hjalte Lorraine Hjalte , Calgary Herald. In the wake of Saturday's downtown ...

Downtown Calgary fire: Power out for thousands until Thursday   CBC.ca
Up to 10000 Calgary employees forced to work from home this week after fire ...   National Post
Courthouses closed due to Calgary outage   Waterloo Record
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  National Post   
BC suspect who sparked massive manhunt after shootout in small town has died ...  National Post
The subject of a massive police manhunt in southern British Columbia after an exchange of gunfire in the tiny community of Slocan last week is dead, RCMP said late Monday. Police say Peter DeGroot was discovered Monday afternoon in the vicinity of the ...

Peter Degroot, suspect in shootout in Slocan, BC, dead   CBC.ca
B.C. manhunt suspect dead after 'an interaction' with RCMP, independent ...   Welland Tribune
RCMP confirm Peter DeGroot killed in police interaction at cabin near Slocan   The Nelson Daily

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  National Post   
Posted Toronto Political Panel: How SmartTrack became John Tory's ...  National Post
With John Tory's SmartTrack plan taking heavier fire over its various engineering and funding challenges, Matt Gurney, Chris Selley and NOW's Jonathan Goldsbie discuss how this, shall we say, ambitious plan wound up as Tory's centrepiece policy.
Toronto mayoral campaign intensity only grows in last two weeks   Toronto Star
Doug Ford defends his business record   The Globe and Mail
Former mayoral candidate down on Tory   Toronto Sun
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  National Post   
'That mall was doomed': Victims' families hope inquiry report will help prevent ...  National Post
When Commissioner Paul Belanger reports this week on the deadly collapse of a mall in northern Ontario, he and his team will have spent months sorting through numerous claims, counterclaims and finger-pointing as to who was to blame for the tragedy.
Elliot Lake: Still shopping for a new mall   Macleans.ca
Key dates related to Algo Centre Mall collapse   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News

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  CBC.ca   
Supreme Court of Canada to rule on right to physician-assisted death  The Globe and Mail
The Supreme Court will be asked to allow terminally ill Canadians who face unbearable suffering the right to a physician-assisted death in a hearing Wednesday in Ottawa – a decision that, if granted, would overrule the wishes of Parliament and the court's ...

Wednesday's Supreme Court hearing   Vancouver Sun
All eyes on Supreme Court this week as it hears assisted suicide appeal   Winnipeg Free Press

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  The Province   
Delta crash kills two people on Hwy. 10  The Province
Two people have died in a five-vehicle crash in Delta. The crash occurred at around 3:15 p.m. Monday on a hilly curve on Highway 10 between Highway 91 and Scott Road, shutting down the stretch of highway in both directions for several hours.
Delta crash kills 2   CBC.ca
Two dead in five-vehicle crash in Delta   CTV News

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  Vancouver Sun   
Man out for a walk in Langley finds human remains near river  Vancouver Sun
Langley RCMP and the B.C. Coroners Service are investigating the discovery of human remains near the Nicomekl River Saturday. Police said a man out for a walk in the 20700-block of 53A Avenue in Langley contacted them after seeing what he believed to ...

Dead body discovered near Langley river   CTV News
Human remains found near Nicomekl River in Langley   The Province
Human remains found near Langley's Nicomekl River   MSN Canada
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  Winnipeg Sun   
Keep it closed is Steeves' pledge for Portage and Main  Winnipeg Sun
WS_winsteeves1 Mayoral candidate Gord Steeves stands in front on Winnipeg's Portage and Main at a press conference, Monday, Oct. 13, 2014. Steeves pledged if he becomes mayor that he would not open the Portage Avenue and Main Street intersection ...

No pedestrians in Portage and Main if Steeves elected mayor   CTV News
Gord Steeves shuts down idea of re-opening Portage and Main   CBC.ca
Steeves Vows Never to Open Portage and Main to Pedestrians   ChrisD.ca
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  680 News   
Peel police deem hotel fire death a homicide  680 News
Peel police say the death of a woman pulled from a fire in a Mississauga hotel room Saturday night, is a homicide. The blaze broke out around 6:30 p.m. at the Quality Inn on Britannia Road East, near Hurontario Street. Police say Evelyn Bumatay Castillo, 43, ...

Hotel fire death ruled homicide   Sun News Network
Mississauga hotel fire death a homicide: Cops   Toronto Sun
Police declare woman's death in Mississauga hotel a homicide   Hamilton Spectator
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  Toronto Sun   
Hazel accused of 'complete betrayal'  Toronto Sun
Related Stories. Leafs fever stretches to Rob Ford's hospital room · Lack of focus on trustee elections is concerning · Man sticks by judge crack video claim · Words come back to haunt · On guard for terrorist attack ...

Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion endorses candidate   CTV News
Hazel McCallion: this hurricane isn't about to slow down   Toronto Star
Outgoing Mississauga Mayor McCallion Applauds Crombie's Platform   Oye! Times
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