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Toronto’s Drake makes another magazine cover – this time for fly fishing
The publication, which just so happens to be named “The Drake,” unveiled the Toronto native as the face of its Fall 2024 issue on its Instagram page this week. * This article was originally published here
Recession ‘on the table’ for Canada in a 2nd Trump term, economists warn
Canada's economy could take a steep hit under a second Donald Trump presidency, potentially prompting a recession, according to some economists. * This article was originally published here
18-year-old woman injured in Kelowna hit-and-run
"Upon arrival, police located a Dodge Ram pickup truck with front end damage and a white Jeep Cherokee with driver side damage," said Kelowna RCMP Cpl. Michael Gauthier. * This article was originally published here
Michael de Adder, renowned cartoonist, let go by Postmedia-owned N.S. newspaper
Renowned editorial cartoonist Michael de Adder may have lost his job, but promises he hasn't lost his voice after getting let go by the Chronicle-Herald in Nova Scotia. * This article was originally published here
In service: 2 of 3 Montreal metro stations reopen after emergency closure
The Société de transport de Montréal (STM) says the Fabre and d'Iberville stops on the Blue line will be accessible as of 10 a.m. after they were shut down suddenly last week. * This article was originally published here
Convicted in U.S. of violating Iran sanctions, brothers adopt new identities in Ontario
Amin and Arash Yousefijam were arrested by the U.S. for exporting sensitive goods to Iran. Now they call themselves Ameen and Aurash Cohen. * This article was originally published here
Inglewood Pool to close in December after tight Calgary city council vote
Calgary city council voted to accelerate the timeline to close the Inglewood Pool after an assessment found the facility is in need of critical repairs. * This article was originally published here
As Hurricane Milton nears, what Canadians with Florida property should know
Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall in Florida as a Category 4 late Wednesday or Thursday, with Tampa Bay potentially facing its first direct hit since 1921. * This article was originally published here
Pilot ‘unable to stop,’ crash lands on an Ontario farm field
The Ontario Provincial Police say a pilot was injured after being unable to stop on a grass runway and crash-landing in a farm field in Huron East over the weekend. * This article was originally published here
‘An achievement’: Artist living with autism draws masterpiece of Old Montreal
A Montreal artist living with autism draws a stunning drawing of the Old Montreal skyline and garners hundreds of thousands of views on social media * This article was originally published here
WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – Oct. 7, 2024
Watch the online news edition of Global Okanagan at 5:30 p.m. * This article was originally published here
Saskatchewan NDP promises to hire 100 police officers instead of marshals
Carla Beck says her government would hire 100 police officers across the province if elected on Oct. 28. * This article was originally published here
Golf cart injuries are on the rise and many involve children, experts warn
Injuries involving golf carts are on the rise, warn doctors in Toronto, noting many incidents involve child passengers without seatbelts and drivers under the influence of alcohol. * This article was originally published here
High winds cause semi rollover on Highway 10 east of Regina
High winds toppled a semi-trailer on Saturday, closing Highway 10 at Balgonie, east of Regina. Winds gusting up to 86 kph have been causing problems province-wide this weekend. * This article was originally published here
Beef jelly tongue products sold in Ontario recalled over possible Listeria contamination
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall due to possible Listeria contamination for more than a dozen brands of beef jelly tongue products sold in Ontario. * This article was originally published here
Trudeau to attend ASEAN summit in Laos, eyeing stronger trade and security ties
The prime minister's office says ASEAN, as a regional bloc, represents Canada's fourth-largest trading partner, with over $38.8 billion in bilateral trade in 2023. * This article was originally published here
‘We will never be the same’: Montreal mother honours son killed in Oct.7 Hamas attack
Alexandre Look, a 33-year-old Montreal native, was among the concertgoers who were murdered a year ago Monday at the Supernova music festival. * This article was originally published here
BC election 2024 results: Abbotsford West
This riding was represented by BC Liberal Party MLA Michael de Jong who first took office in a 1994 by-election. De Jong collected 8,880 votes, winning 45.51 per cent of the vote. * This article was originally published here
Mom and seven-year-old daughter from France killed in Old Montreal fire
Authorities in Montreal say at least two people were killed in a major fire that ravaged a three-storey building in a historic part of the city. * This article was originally published here
Controversy over Crowsnest Pass coal mining project continues
A drilling exploration application from Northback Holdings is under review by the Alberta Energy Regulator. The Australian company has been applying to mine in the area for years. * This article was originally published here