Windsor Star - Local (3 hours ago)
There is no quick fix solution for the Windsor Spitfires. It's been a week since the club learned second-year forward Ethan Belchetz, who was the No. 1 pick overall in the 2024 OHL Draft, would be leaving the team to play at Michigan State University next season. Former first-round pick Jack Nesbitt, who was a first-round pick by […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (4 hours ago)
Demonstrators gathered at Huron Church Road and Tecumseh Road West in Windsor on Saturday to voice their opposition to a range of federal policies as part of a Freedom Convoy. The list of grievances expressed by demonstrators included floor-crossing by MPs, vaccine mandates, cost of living and federal government immigration policies. The convoy...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (7 hours ago)
Toronto police are investigating after a blaze was ignited at a fireworks store in Etobicoke when a vehicle drove into it in the early hours of Monday morning. Police were called to the area of Albion Road and Highway 27 for reports of a vehicle driving into a store in a plaza in the area […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (7 hours ago)
The Kitchener Rangers are heading in Kelowna, B.C., this week for the Memorial Cup after beating the Barrie Colts in the OHL Championships. Rangers head coach Jussi Ahokas shared what the team will be doing to prepare for the matches ahead.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (9 hours ago)
Ontario could be spending $20 million a year to store $79.1 million in delisted U.S. alcohol products, according to one operations management expert. The liquor ban became one of Ontario's most visible responses to tariffs and annexation threats from U.S. President Donald Trump last year.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (10 hours ago)
Martin Brooks, a former hedge fund mathematician, moved to the visual arts field more than a decade ago. He creates art pieces using a combination of software he developed plus City of Ottawa traffic camera footage. His first exhibition, Quiet City, showcases more than 30 prints that offer a unique view of familiar city streets. Doug Hempstead, CBC...
ReadCBC - Toronto (10 hours ago)
Visitors to Little Italy know the Royal Theatre is a long standing gem in the neighbourhood. The owner has had offers to sell the building over the years, but turns them down, because he wants to continue to see the theatre thrive. Part of that plan involves reimagining the lobby with another long standing Toronto business.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (12 hours ago)
SUNshine Girl Keesha is a spicy Scorpio who has skills in the kitchen and entrepreneurial spirit, the perfect combo as she dreams of launching a food truck. When she strikes it rich, she'll be driving the latest Audi R9. (JACK BOLAND/TORONTO SUN)
ReadCityNews - Toronto (17 hours ago)
Owen Hiltz and Chris Boushy each had three goals and an assist, Mark Matthews had a goal and three assists, and Nick Rose made 34 saves as the Toronto Rock defeated the Halifax Thunderbirds 12-7 to win the National Lacrosse League championship on Sunday at Scotiabank Centre. Toronto, which won Friday’s opener in the best-of-three […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (18 hours ago)
The battle won, now comes the war. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the NBA's most valuable player for 2025-26. For the second consecutive season, he's been recognized for the league's top individual honour. At 28 years old and in his eighth season, the Oklahoma City Thunder star from Hamilton, Ont., joined a list of 16 all-time greats to win...
ReadCBC - Toronto (18 hours ago)
Hamilton, Ont., native Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the reigning NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder won the NBA's Most Valuable Player on Sunday for the second consecutive year. He became the 18th player to win at least two MVP awards and the 14th to win them in back-to-back fashion.
ReadCBC - Toronto (22 hours ago)
Hundreds of players from across North America are taking to the ice in North York for the Asian Hockey Championship. The annual tournament mixes fierce hockey competition with food, music and cultural celebration — creating a space where players say they can embrace both community and their love of the game.
ReadCBC - Toronto (22 hours ago)
Warm weather has finally arrived in the Greater Toronto Area but accompanying it will be the city's first heat event of the year. Daytime highs will reach 30 C, which will feel like nearly 36 C, according to the the weather agency. Overnight lows will sit between 18 and 20 C.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (22 hours ago)
Few predicted that blaming Israel and the Jews who support it would flare up in the early 21st century — and in America of all places, where there are nearly as many Jews as there are in Israel. After all, Israel is the only consensual society in the Middle East. It holds regular elections and […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (23 hours ago)
Toronto police are searching for a teen girl who has been missing since late Friday evening. Investigators say 14-year-old Esther was last seen around 11:30 p.m. at a community centre in the Earl Bales Park area in North York and hasn't been heard from since. Duty Inspector Scott Bradbury said the police service has been […]
ReadCBC - Ottawa (A day ago)
Decades of family memories and tradition are tied to a property in Prince Edward County, but what the future looks like is a different story. Jennifer Lester Mulridge put together "Our Outlet River Cottage: A Complicated Legacy” with the help of cousin Alejandra Harrison for CBC Ottawa's Creator Network.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
Environment Canada has issued a yellow-level heat warning for the city of Toronto and multiple surrounding areas. The national weather agency says the first heat event of the season will begin Monday afternoon and is expected to continue into Tuesday. Daytime highs are heading towards 30 C with humidex values near 36 C. Temperatures are […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
The Toronto Maple Leafs continue reshaping their front office under general manager John Chayka, with one of the organization's longest-serving executives moving on. The club announced Sunday that assistant general manager Brandon Pridham and the Maple Leafs have mutually agreed to part ways, ending a 12-year tenure that saw him become one of the...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (A day ago)
I wish Meet the Press host Kristen Welker had asked Sen. Cory Booker if he’s qualified to represent New Jersey, given that nearly nine out of 10 of his constituents are not Black. I should probably back up. Last month, the Supreme Court ruled in Callais vs. Louisiana that the state’s newest congressional map was […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
A Mississauga man is facing hundreds of charges following allegations of animal cruelty. Police in Peel Region opened an investigation after being contacted by Animal Welfare Services regarding multiple incidents of kittens being sold in distressing conditions and later dying from their injuries shortly after being taken to their new homes. On...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
With mosquito season around the corner, experts are warning it could be more intense than in prior years. A chilly, wet spring has done well to keep mosquitoes at bay, but that is about to change with a sudden swing towards summer-like conditions on the way. Combine that with all the standing water across much […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (A day ago)
Spring is here. It's a time when people start thinking about what to do with their planter boxes and gardens. Perry Grobe, owner of Grobe Nursery and Garden Centre in Breslau, spoke with CBC K-W's Carmen Groleau to share some tips for the coming growing season.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (A day ago)
As bears emerge from hibernation, a Thunder Bay resident has raised concerns about the City of Thunder Bay's new wheeled garbage carts. As an initial phase-in, the city introduced roughly a quarter of the carts to residential households in 2025 — the remaining carts are being rolled out this month and will come into use the first week of June.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
A man in his 30s is dead following an early morning stabbing in Etobicoke. Toronto police were called to an apartment building on Kendleton Drive in the Kipling Avenue and Albion Road area around midnight. Investigators found a man suffering from stab wounds to the neck and chest on one of the higher floors of […]
ReadCBC - Windsor (A day ago)
The newly re-acclaimed president of Unifor Local 195 says he will continue to stand up for working class people after a term that saw the local protest unlicensed ride shares on behalf of taxi employees, strike for higher wages at the riverfront Best Western hotel in Windsor and advocate for Titan Tool and Die workers who have been locked out...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (A day ago)
Ontario's plans to fast-track a major new transmission line between Barrie and Sudbury is raising eyebrows about the possible impact on the environment. Advocates are questioning how the project — a 500-kilovolt line by Hydro One — could affect wetlands, lakes, wildlife habitat and species at risk.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (A day ago)
Dr. Elaine Ma, the Kingston, Ont., physician who organized dozens of vaccine clinics early in the COVID-19 pandemic — and who was ordered to pay back hundreds of thousands of dollars in fees for those services — says she's feeling somewhat relieved after the latest turn in her legal ordeal.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (A day ago)
NO DIRECTION A stagnant and underperforming economy starved for investment coupled with a disabling cost of living crisis pretty much means we better get something promising going soon. Entering this picture is Canada's unrivalled wealth of its national resources. Why then has this wealth not been transformed to benefit our economy? Some might say...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 days ago)
The Toronto Marlies didn't have a comeback in them this time. Two nights after erasing a two-goal deficit to beat the Cleveland Monsters in the first game of the North Division final, the Marlies couldn't press repeat on Saturday night. The Monsters beat the Marlies 3-1 in Cleveland, tying the best-of-five series in the American […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 days ago)
Toronto police arrested a 23-year-old driver who attempted to flee a traffic stop and ended up crashing into another police cruiser late Friday evening. Officers say they attempted to stop the vehicle at approximately 11:10 p.m. for speeding in around the Etobicoke area. "The vehicle took off from officers and ended up colliding into another […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (2 days ago)
It's the Victoria Day weekend. Host Craig Norris returns to his annual tradition of spinning a whole bunch of tunes that mark Victoria Day, by their titles, at least. You'll hear tracks from Amer Diab, Melissa McLelland, The Warped 45s and more. Plus, there'll be other songs that don't mark the holiday, from Cameron Whitcomb, Brother Elsey and...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 days ago)
José Berríos will be sidelined for at least a couple of months and potentially for more than a year after making the decision to undergo elbow surgery. Not only does Berríos have a stress fracture in his elbow, he has some loose bodies in the area, and there may be "some ligament stuff going on,” according […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 days ago)
Several organic microgreen brands are being recalled due to possible E. coli contamination. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says 65-gram packages of broccoli, mild mix and spring mix organic microgreens with best-before dates between May 19 and 22 sold under the Kyan Culture and Farm Boy brands are being recalled. The affected products were...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 days ago)
A 39-year-old Brampton man is facing charges in connection with an illegal towing investigation. Police in Peel Region say they began an investigation on May 1 after receiving multiple reports of vehicles being towed overnight from parking lots across Brampton without the approval of property management. Several of the vehicles were located later...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 days ago)
“I’ll be glad to get to the fair. Hear something different. See something different for a change.” — Margy Frake (State Fair, 1945) In the vast flyover country far from the patrician class, the state fair remains a cultural touchstone, a veritable cornerstone of life bookending the hard growing season. At large-scale events like the...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 days ago)
Two mental health counsellors have been arrested after allegedly using excessive force on a child at a school in Ontario’s Niagara Region. Police say they began investigating last month after an alleged assault at the Mountainview Centre for Innovative Learning in Welland. They say the school has a teacher and a mental health counsellor in […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 days ago)
GO train service on two lines, as well as train service to Pearson Airport, is suspended for the entire long weekend. Metrolinx says there will be no service on the Kitchener line between Kitchener GO and Union Station, as well as the Barrie line from Downsview Park GO and Union Station, due to major track […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (2 days ago)
For many of us, pizza is a cheap and convenient go-to. But, at a few local pizzerias, chefs are elevating the humble slice into something special with scratch-made, slow-cooked and artisanal ingredients. CBC K-W's food columnist Jasmine Mangalaseril went out for a slice and shares more about what being served up in the region.
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (2 days ago)
Show #16 Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School Disney's The Little Mermaid Director: Sarah Davidson Lucie Parenteau, Critic St. Patrick's High School Dive deep into the vast underwater world of swift tides and shimmering coral reefs, discover a sunken shipwreck along the way, and find yourself immersed in the spirit of Disney’s The Little...
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (2 days ago)
Show #15 West Carleton Secondary School The Tortoise and The Hare: Blood and Glory Director: Adam Smith Iz Morgan, Lead Critic Elmwood School The Tortoise and The Hare wasn’t just about speed or determination- it was about love, community, and finding oneself. Aesop just left those bits out. As the forest begins to shrink […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 days ago)
WATCH: Sun Editor-in-Chief Adrienne Batra talks with political columnists Warren Kinsella and Brian Lilley on potential disruption of the online experience for Canadians if the Liberal lawful access bill becomes law. What do YOU think? Tell us your thoughts in the comment section below or send us a Letter to the Editor for possible publication...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 days ago)
The union that represents about 700 electrical workers says talks with the Toronto Transit Commission are ongoing, with no new deadline set at this time. A bargaining update on the TTC’s website said both parties agreed to continue negotiating beyond the Saturday 6 p.m. deadline to try to reach a fair and affordable agreement. The […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 days ago)
A Mississauga woman is dead following a crash on Highway 401 late Friday night. Provincial police say just before midnight, an SUV and another vehicle collided in the eastbound lanes of the highway, east of Eglinton Avenue West near Pearson International Airport. “Following the initial collision, the driver of the SUV exited the vehicle and […]
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (2 days ago)
Ontario is moving to fast-track two major transmission projects in northern Ontario as the province's appetite for energy grows in the coming years. While some of the increased demand is predictable, an energy expert says betting on massive transmission lines still comes with risks.
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