CBC - Thunder Bay (35 minutes ago)
The Geraldton District Hospital in northwestern Ontario has partnered with the Matawa Health Co-operative to introduce the facility's first-ever Indigenous care co-ordinator (ICC). About 36 per cent of the hospital's patients identify as Indigenous, "making it essential that our services are responsive, culturally safe and reflective of the...
ReadCBC - Ottawa (35 minutes ago)
The Salvation Army says rising costs mean its plan to build a new shelter and social services hub on Montreal Road will not move ahead as originally proposed. The local councillor and the head of one advocacy group hope any future project on the site focuses on housing rather than shelter beds.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (5 hours ago)
SNOW WINNING Re “Air Force reaffirms decision to ground aerobatics team” (Jordan Ercit, June 9): It is interesting, not surprising, and very predictable that the Snowbirds are at a crossroad. If this country had any stones, they would have supplied this team with adequate aircraft 30-plus years ago. Unfortunately, this country doesn’t work...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (10 hours ago)
Some fans who turned up at FIFA Fan Fest in downtown Toronto on Saturday were left frustrated and confused upon learning that the match between the Netherlands and Sweden would not be shown on the giant screens located throughout the venue. The match was the first of the day, being played in Houston, Texas, at […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (11 hours ago)
Documents show that when city hall said hockey's days were over at Weston Lions Arena, an MLSE official had pegged the cost of ice at more than $50 million. While there have been no details about the rink's future, the city says negotiations are ongoing
ReadCityNews - Toronto (13 hours ago)
Two women are dead following a two-vehicle crash in Brampton. Police in Peel Region say the crash occurred at the intersection of Queen Street and Dixie Road just before 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Two women were taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition. A woman in her 80s was later pronounced dead, and in an […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (14 hours ago)
In Jamaica, where religion shapes moral order and where violence against LGBTQ+ people is pervasive, living openly as a transgender person can pose a deadly risk. For Terry-Kay Walker, 38, that life-or-death moment came to a head one night when she was coming home from a fashion show in New Kingston. "Me and my best […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (14 hours ago)
Alan George Wildeman, Aug. 1, 1953 — June 16, 2026 Former University of Windsor president and vice-chancellor Alan Wildeman has died at the age of 72. Wildeman, who served from 2008 to 2018, oversaw a significant period of growth and renewal, which helped transform both the university and the city’s downtown core. “Dr. Wildeman played […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (15 hours ago)
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say a sixth person has been pronounced dead in hospital after a serious two-vehicle crash that happened in Mapleton, Ont. last week. In a press release shared Friday, OPP announced the death of a 42-year-old man from Brampton who was the driver and lone occupant of an SUV that collided with […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (16 hours ago)
Barrie Police are investigating the death of a man and woman who were found deceased inside a home on Saturday. Officers were called to a residence in the area of St. Vincent Street and Osprey Ridge Road for a wellness check and discovered the two individuals who were unresponsive. "The victims are believed to be […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (16 hours ago)
Summer officially arrives this weekend! To mark that, host Craig Norris put together a show jam-packed with songs that celebrate the season. Or, at the very least, mention the season. You'll hear songs from Amy Millan, Josh Sahunta, Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Arkells, Leeroy Stagger and more.
ReadWindsor Star - Local (16 hours ago)
Re: Bandshell needs study, Letter by H. Goldin, June 6, 2026 It would be so much lovelier to have a functioning (Jackson Park) bandshell for the whole area to enjoy. A venue for community musicians, musical groups, performers and celebrations would be such a positive attraction for the city drawing crowds similar to Christmas lights. […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (17 hours ago)
The New Bus Depot that is being constructed at the corner of Lauzon and Tecumseh Road East has visually given that corner a very nice appearance. However, I do have a concern about its location. The buses up until this time have always docked behind Tecumseh Mall. If a person was at the Mall and […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (17 hours ago)
By Yazdan Nikoo and Shelley Gilbert Every year, World Refugee Day (June 20) asks us to reflect on the lives behind the headlines. It asks us to remember that refugees are not statistics, policy debates, or talking points. They are people. I came to Canada as an immigrant from Iran. My family arrived carrying hope, […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (17 hours ago)
I recently drove by the Gordie Howe International Bridge. It's just stunning especially when viewed at night when the sky's aglow with its presence. I thought to myself this bridge truly makes Windsor, "The Gateway to Canada” seeing it's the most southern connection between Ontario’s Highway 401 and Michigan’s Interstate 75. It will propel...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (17 hours ago)
Canadians pay a premium for dairy products because they have been told that supply management protects Canadian farmers, strengthens domestic production, and safeguards our food sovereignty. Whether one supports the system or not, that has always been the bargain: consumers pay more in exchange for stability, predictability, and a secure domestic...
ReadCBC - Toronto (18 hours ago)
The Toronto Marlies have won the American Hockey League's Calder Cup. The Marlies edged the Chicago Wolves 4-3 in Toronto on Friday, winning the best-of-seven championship series in 5 games. CBC's Michelle Song has more on how fans in the city are celebrating the win, even amidst the excitement of the FIFA World Cup.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (18 hours ago)
Toronto police are investigating a shooting that took place in Chinatown early Saturday morning. Officers were called to the area of Baldwin and Beverley Streets just before 4:30 a.m. for reports regarding the sound of gunshots. Authorities say evidence of gunfire was located in a residential area and confirmed that a gun was discharged after […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (19 hours ago)
A man is in custody after a woman was shot and killed in an apartment building in downtown Toronto early Saturday morning. Investigators were called to a building on Jarvis Street, near Dundas Street East, at approximately 9:30 a.m. for reports of a shooting. Police say an adult woman was located at the scene suffering […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (19 hours ago)
Bright pink, cheerful orange and soft lilac purple glow against the dark pavement in Waterloo Town Square. It's a freshly-painted mural by mixed-Algonquin artist Maddie Bernard-Resmer, who the City of Waterloo commissioned to create the artwork in the heart of uptown. The mural will be unveiled on Sunday for National Indigenous Peoples Day. CBC...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (19 hours ago)
See more Toronto Sun on Google — save as a Preferred Source Rewind with me, for a moment. Let’s go back to November 1995: Whitney Houston topped the pop charts, Bill Clinton was in the White House, and Motorola had yet to debut the first-ever flip phone. Millennials ranged from not-yet-born to 14 years old […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (19 hours ago)
See more Toronto Sun on Google — save as a Preferred Source Director and television creator James Burrows, who worked behind the scenes on “Friends,” “Cheers,” “Taxi,” and many other beloved comedies, has died, People magazine reported on Friday. He was 85. “We celebrate the extraordinary life and enduring legacy of James...
ReadCBC - Toronto (20 hours ago)
The Toronto Marlies have won the American Hockey League's Calder Cup. Vinni Lettieri's power-play goal in the second period stood as the winner as the Marlies edged the Chicago Wolves 4-3 in Toronto on Friday in Game 5 of the best-of-seven championship series.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (21 hours ago)
With the current GLP-1 craze showing up everywhere, many folks are wondering about natural, food-based alternatives to popping a pill or using an injectable to curb cravings and feel better. CBC K-W's food columnist Jasmine Mangalaseril offers tips on how to harness natural GLP-1s.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (21 hours ago)
Former employees of a snow removal and landscaping company are hoping recent developments will lead to them finally getting paid. In January, CityNews reported that workers of a Vaughan-based company operating under multiple names, including Snow Pros LTD and Grass Guys, claimed they were owed thousands of dollars in back pay. At that time, the...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (A day ago)
A helicopter company based in Thunder Bay, Ont., is growing. Wisk Air Helicopters has added a new helicopter to its fleet, as part of its plans to expand across northwestern Ontario. The CBC's Mary-Jean Cormier headed to the hangar to check it out and speak with the company's founder and president.
ReadCBC - Toronto (A day ago)
One Toronto man has dedicated decades to repairing and studying our city's stained glass, repairing nearly 50 windows. Glass artist and historian Henry Knight spoke with CBC's Talia Ricci about why he is sharing the names and stories of the artists who created many of the stained glass windows in the city.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (A day ago)
CBC IS A WASTE OF MONEY If CBC thinks they don’t have much of a market share now, wait until next year with no HNIC. Fire Ron MacLean and defund the CBC, biggest waste of taxpayer money in all of Canada. David Johnston Kingston, Ont. (Over a billion a year — for what?) QUESTION OF […]
ReadCBC - Toronto (A day ago)
Members of the Iranian diaspora in Toronto have mixed reactions to the U.S.-Iran peace deal, with some expressing relief that ordinary citizens will no longer live under active bombardment, but also skepticism that the new agreement will hold the Iranian government accountable.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
A 9-year-old girl was seriously injured after being hit by a vehicle in North York on Friday night. Toronto police say the girl was struck just after 6 p.m. in the Steeles Avenue West and Islington Avenue area. Paramedics say the child was taken to the hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries. Investigators say […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
Toronto Public Health has issued a warning after an increased number of overdoses were reported in the downtown area on Friday. Public health officials could not say what specific drugs are connected to the overdoses, but they have received reports of a clear substance, which they say looks like glass, circulating among the unregulated drug […]
ReadCBC - Toronto (A day ago)
Ford Fest is underway in Scarborough as byelection looms in the riding of Scarborough Southwest. The long-running event is hosted by the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party at a time where it's slipping in the polls. CBC's Lorenda Reddekop was at the event and breaks down what you need to know.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (A day ago)
See more Toronto Sun on Google — save as a Preferred Source SOUTHHAMPTON, N.Y. — Corey Conners seems to have found his missing swing through two windy rounds of the U.S. Open at the treacherous Shinnecock Hills. “I think you can throw all the technical stuff out the window here, in these types of moments, […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
Police in Halton Region have charged an Ottawa police officer in connection with an incident that took place in Oakville, Ont., last week. Police say just before 10:30 p.m. on June 12, an alleged dispute related to a crash between two vehicles led to a charge of assault being laid against Staff Sgt. Walt Lushman, […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (A day ago)
WATCH BELOW: On the latest episode of Inside The Leafs, Postmedia's Rob Wong speaks with Toronto Sun Maple Leafs writers Terry Koshan and Lance Hornby react to the Maple Leafs acquiring defenceman Darren Raddysh in a sign-and-trade with the Tampa Bay Lightning, how he improves the Maple Leafs defence and if more roster turnover should […]
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (2 days ago)
It’s Friday, June 19. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom today. IS OTTAWA READY FOR NO SUPERVISED CONSUMPTION? The city just closed its last two consumption and treatment services sites. Those who know the area well are already sounding the alarm bell. Read the story MAJOR DEFENCE PROCUREMENTS TAKE 16 YEARS […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 days ago)
Toronto police are searching for a 25-year-old woman in connection with the violent death of a man at a North York apartment building. Investigators were called to a building on Agate Road, near Keele Street and Wilson Avenue, just after 6 a.m. on June 14 for reports that a group of people were fighting. Police […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 days ago)
The City of Toronto’s ombudsman is calling out how the TTC moved to discontinue tokens and tickets, citing issues with the decision-making process, a lack of public input and not enough documentation. In a 65-page report released by ombudsman Kwame Addo on Friday, he said his office started getting complaints from residents after the TTC […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 days ago)
A 20-year-old motorcyclist was rushed to a trauma centre on Friday afternoon after he was involved in a crash with a car in Mississauga. The man’s injuries were initially considering life-threatening, but he is now reportedly stable in hospital. Emergency crews were called to the scene of the collision near Airport Road and Highway 409 […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 days ago)
WATCH BELOW: Canada's men's soccer team picked up their first ever win at the World Cup with a 6-0 victory over Qatar. Postmedia's Rob Wong speaks with Rob Longley of the Toronto Sun about Jonathan David's hat-trick performance, what it does for David's confidence moving forward, how head coach Jesse Marsch will try to replace […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 days ago)
A pilot project that will see Church Street pedestrianized for the summer begins Friday. The project was approved by Toronto City Council back in May and will see Church, between Wellesley Street East and Alexander Street, closed to traffic from June 19 to August 21. All east-west corridors will remain open to vehicular traffic. The […]
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