CityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
Three people were taken to hospital after a six-vehicle crash involving a water tanker truck on the Queen Elizabeth Way near Dixie Road. Emergency crews say they responded to the crash in the Toronto-bound lanes around 7 p.m. Paramedics assessed nine patients on the scene and three were transported to hospital. Two men suffered serious, […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
Descriptions have been released of five teenaged suspects wanted in connection to a Woodbine stabbing that injured two people last Friday. Emergency crews were called to the east-end beach, located south of Lake Shore Boulevard East and west of Woodbine Avenue, just before 9 p.m. for reports of a fight. Investigators say two victims were […]
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (6 hours ago)
Jeffrey Bell told an Ontario inquest that he and fellow correctional officers at the Thunder Bay Jail "are constantly fighting the age of our building and the hiring practices of our employer.” Bell testified this week before a coroner's jury examining the death of Kevin Mamakwa, a member of Kingfisher Lake First Nation and nephew of Kiiwetinoong...
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (6 hours ago)
It’s Tuesday, June 9. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. PUBLIC SERVICE UNIONS SLAM GOVERNMENT PLAN TO REDUCE PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS Legislation mandates that public service pensions be coordinated with the CPP and QPP to equal two per cent for each year of service Read the story FANS SEARCHED FOR […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (7 hours ago)
Toronto police say they have identified seven more suspects in the shooting death of a 28-year-old man at a Toronto Community Housing building in Rexdale at the beginning of the month. Police were called to the area of Queen's Plate Drive and Rexdale Boulevard at around 8 p.m. on June 1. They found a man […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (8 hours ago)
Old friends will reunite with the Windsor Spitfires. Two years ago, the Spitfires took Ethan Garden in the ninth round of the OHL Draft and he has been a fixture in the lineup since Day 1. One round earlier, the Spitfires selected Garden's Little Caesars teammate by taking defenceman Drake Gram in the eighth round. Now, two years later,...
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (8 hours ago)
The Guelph Budokan Centre of Martial Arts has received a Japanese Consul-General commendation award. It's a first for a karate school in Canada. The Japanese Consul-General of Toronto, Takeshi Matsunaga, hand delivered the award to dojo owner Mark Matthews during the 30th anniversary celebration of the studio.
ReadCBC - Toronto (8 hours ago)
After nearly four years away from professional tennis, Serena Williams made a winning return at Queen's Club on Tuesday. The 44-year-old Williams showed she still has plenty of her trademark power, hitting service winners as she teamed up with 19-year-old Canadian Victoria Mboko to win their opening doubles match at the grass-court tournament.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (9 hours ago)
Durham Regional Police have charged a Durham College employee after he allegedly lured young girls into sending sexual material over the internet. Investigators say the suspect lured two girls, aged 12 and 13, into sending “sexual abuse and exploitation materials” through Reddit and Snapchat. “The suspect operated under the usernames...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (10 hours ago)
LOS ANGELES - Fans wept. The singer couldn’t stop grinning. And the drummer, a little-known woman from Germany, drew some of the loudest cheers in a sold-out arena as she blasted through her debut with a band born 15 years before her. Rush was back. The Canadian trio, who emerged as arena darlings in the […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (12 hours ago)
I am growing tired of the Alberta movement to separate from Canada. I have yet to hear a valid reason for this. Much like the Trump followers in the U.S., they are a bunch of whining, mostly uneducated troublemakers. I am also tired of my tax dollars being spent to fight this rather than putting […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (12 hours ago)
April 25, the Star's Trevor Wilhelm reported on the Emancipation Celebration Monument Committee's successful campaign to get Windsor city council to fund over $400,000 for a project in Jackson Park to commemorate the historic public events that enlivened and enriched our city for almost 40 years. We learned from CBC on May 29 that the […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (12 hours ago)
Durham Regional Police have arrested a man from Toronto after he allegedly tried to fraudulently open a bank account in Whitby. Police responded to a fraud call at a CIBC bank at 308 Taunton Road E. around 4 p.m. on June 4. Staff at the bank contacted police after a man allegedly tried to open […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (12 hours ago)
UTSUNOMIYA, Japan — A bear that roamed the streets of a Japanese city for four days, forcing mass school closures, was caught on Tuesday, capping a search involving dozens of hunters and police. Terrified families in the city of Utsunomiya, north of Tokyo, peered through windows as a search mission that included helicopters tried to […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (12 hours ago)
Demotion not sufficient for officer’s sexual harassment Re: Cop gets demotion, not firing, on criminal case, May 28, 2026 When a police officer pleads guilty to sexually harassing a colleague, the expected outcome is termination, not a demotion, a reprimand, or sensitivity training. A local officer, guilty of repeatedly sexually harassing a...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (12 hours ago)
(Editor’s note: All Progressive Conservatives present in the legislature voted against the private member’s bill.) On May 28, MPP Andrew Dowie voted against Lydia's Law at second reading. I am deeply disappointed by that decision because the bill aimed to improve support, transparency and accountability for survivors of sexual assault in...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (13 hours ago)
It's more an investment in the future and not so much the present. That's what the Windsor Spitfires have found in the OHL's Under-18 Draft and the club hopes there might be more help somewhere down the road after making three selections on Monday. "It's an opportunity to add more players to the organization,” Spitfires' general...
ReadCBC - Toronto (15 hours ago)
Peel Regional Police allege that, beginning in 2009, Geoffrey Wall of Barrie, Ont., captained domestic and international flights without an airline transport pilot licence. Air Canada said in a statement that safety was never compromised during his tenure, and he is no longer employed with the airline.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (16 hours ago)
Pressure reaches its boiling point at the Ottawa Little Theatre. The play brings us back to the tense hours leading up to D-Day. As allied forces prepared to land on the beaches of Normandy, the success of the operation would down to a weather forecast. Sandra Abma has the story.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (18 hours ago)
TORONTO — Four-foot-tall rodents have taken over downtown Toronto. Some lurk under trees, while others peer through office tower windows or stand guard near busy intersections. It’s hard to miss these colourful beaver statues with wide grins and a soccer ball clutched under their right paw if you happen to stroll through the eastern downtown...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (18 hours ago)
A two‑alarm fire in Toronto’s Fort York neighbourhood sent one person to the hospital early Tuesday. Toronto Fire Services says crews were called to a residential building near Bastion Street and Fort York Boulevard just before 2 a.m., arriving to find smoke drifting through a hallway on one of the building’s upper levels. Firefighters traced...
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (19 hours ago)
When Paul Calandra stepped to the microphone last week ahead of contract talks with Ontario's education unions he projected a tone of optimism. A day later, union leaders held a news conference of their own, meeting his tone with guarded positivity and a united front.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (19 hours ago)
Jase Pedlow, a 19-year-old Elvis impersonator from Thunder Bay, Ont., has seen success since launching his "Young Elvis" persona in 2024. The CBC's Matt Fratpietro caught up with him to learn a few moves and talk about why the "King of Rock and Roll" still resonates with people almost 50 years after his death.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (19 hours ago)
First Nation leaders and health-care providers in northwestern Ontario are demanding the federal government make urgent changes to the federal Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program. Those who use the program say people are missing their appointments because travel isn't being arranged in time or it's being communicated at the last minute....
ReadToronto Sun - Local (23 hours ago)
IT'S A JUNGLE OUT THERE The real problem with traveling around Toronto is not cyclists, as you and some of your readers suggest, it's attitudes. There are a great number of people who think they're Rhett Butler and they simply don't give a damn, ie. they don't recognize that they don't own the road and […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
With road closures and exclusion zones near Toronto Stadium for the FIFA World Cup, the Daily Bread Food Bank is working to ensure clients are served during the nearly month-long event. “There is great economic benefit that comes through FIFA. At the same time there are challenges that affects other people, it affects those who […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
A third suspect has been charged with murder in connection to the death of a 79-year-old Toronto woman. Investigators say emergency responders were called to an apartment building on St. Clair Avenue West near Rushton Road, west of Bathurst Street, on Dec. 9, 2025 for a medical complaint. When police and paramedics arrived at the residence, they...
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