CBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (3 hours ago)
The City Waterloo is exploring the idea of using church land as a spot to add more housing. The city has identified 14 church properties to rezone to allow development like six‑storey apartments and stacked townhouses should the churches want to build housing in the future. But there's been push back from some residents, including those in the...
ReadCBC - Sudbury (3 hours ago)
Jake Feick, a young entrepreneur from Sudbury, Ont., launched Backend Solutions to help small businesses implement artificial intelligence. He's betting small businesses will embrace AI, but a local car dealership says the results of using AI so far, have been mixed.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (4 hours ago)
Toronto police say they have intercepted more than a dozen unauthorized drones since the FIFA World Cup kicked off in the city, warning operators that strict no‑fly rules remain actively enforced around stadiums, fan zones, and major gathering points. The latest incident happened around 8:15 p.m. on June 21, when officers detected and intercepted...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (5 hours ago)
Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park staff freed a beaver trapped between the railings on its pedestrian bridge over the Kaministiquia River on the morning of June 18. The park, in a Facebook post, said encounters like the beaver incident are a great reminder that people share these spaces with wildlife.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (5 hours ago)
Restoration efforts continue at Lake of the Woods District Hospital (LWDH) in Kenora, Ont., following last month's building flood. The flood, which occurred early in the morning May 6, was caused by a break in a one-inch pipe in a fourth-floor washroom. In an update issued Friday, LWDH said "several solutions have been implemented to support the...
ReadCBC - Sudbury (5 hours ago)
White nationalist groups often raise local issues in an effort to gain legitimacy, promoting extremist ideas and trying to recruit new members in the process, says a former neo-Nazi. Now a Vancouver-based anti-hate activist, Tony McAleer was interviewed by CBC News about Second Sons Canada's recent visits to northern Ontario.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (5 hours ago)
The Ottawa Police Service is making its safe workplace program more "restorative, support-focused, and member-led" according to a chief's report ahead of Monday afternoon's police board meeting. But one human rights and labour lawyer who's worked with female Ottawa police officers isn't impressed.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (7 hours ago)
QUESTIONING THE COMPETITION The war that Russia started with Ukraine over four years ago has not ended. Why are Russian athletes competing in tournaments and competitions around the world? There are Russians competing in tennis tournaments located outside Russia today. Do democratic countries just not care anymore about punishing Vladimir Putin's...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (10 hours ago)
Public health officials in Peel Region say members of the public may have been exposed to a confirmed case of measles at Pearson Airport earlier this month. Peel Public Health says anyone who was on Ethiopian flight ET552 from Addis Ababa to Toronto and Air Canada flight AC410 from Toronto to Montreal on June 13, […]
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (12 hours ago)
Steve Staios pulled the trigger on one big deal on Sunday. He had no choice because captain Brady Tkachuk wasn’t going to stay with the Ottawa Senators when his contract expired, so he was moved to the Florida Panthers. The feeling in Ottawa is that Staios had better have another big move up his sleeve, […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (14 hours ago)
Uncertainty looms for nearly 19,000 Canadian auto workers as their union gets set to begin significant labour negotiations this week. Talks between Unifor and the Detroit three automakers are scheduled to begin Monday in Toronto, as the collective agreements are set to expire on Sept. 20. Unifor, which typically uses pattern bargaining for its auto...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (14 hours ago)
Public transit is expected to be a big talking point in the upcoming Toronto municipal election, and with that in mind, transit users gathered Sunday to make their voices heard ahead of October’s vote. Transit advocacy organization TTCriders hosted a Summit for Better Transit at the Scarborough Civic Centre, hearing from transit riders, community...
ReadCBC - Ottawa (14 hours ago)
Matthew Tkachuk and Brady Tkachuk are about to team up in Florida, after the Panthers pulled off another summertime blockbuster. The Panthers and Ottawa were finalizing a deal where Florida would send four draft picks to the Senators for Brady Tkachuk.
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (15 hours ago)
The Ottawa Senators are bidding farewell to captain Brady Tkachuk. After denying they’d deal Tkachuk, the Senators sent him to Florida Panthers in a trade on Sunday afternoon that we will see the club get three first-round picks and a second-round selection in return. The belief is that the Senators will have the No. 9 […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (15 hours ago)
Police are searching for a suspect after a man was stabbed in Scarborough on Sunday. Investigators were called to a commercial plaza in the area of Kennedy Road and Eglinton Avenue just after 5 p.m. for reports of a stabbing. When police arrived, they found a man in his 30s suffering from stab wounds. He […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (16 hours ago)
See more Toronto Sun on Google — save as a Preferred Source For the most part, Canada has managed to live in the moment and not get too far ahead of itself in its quest to have success in the biggest tournament in the history of the men’s national program. Nothing suggests the team won’t remain […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (17 hours ago)
On a sunny morning last month, Ben Teskey stood on lush green grass near a thick forest east of Toronto, surrounded by several dozen students and a handful of teachers, all of them radiating with excitement. "Here we are for the big day, the big release,” he told the crowd assembled at the Greenwood Conservation […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (17 hours ago)
See more Toronto Sun on Google — save as a Preferred Source Canada faces a serious crime problem, but many Canadians believe crime is relatively low compared with the United States. That perception largely stems from a misunderstanding of how crime is measured International comparisons often focus on homicide rates. In 2025, the U.S. murder...
ReadCBC - Toronto (20 hours ago)
The City of Toronto celebrated National Indigenous Peoples Month this weekend, with a series of events at Biidaasige Park. The events, held in partnership with the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, featured live music, cultural demonstrations and Indigenous vendors. A sunrise ceremony was held to close out festivities on Sunday. CBC's Tyler...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (21 hours ago)
A 24-year-old Brampton man who was under a lifetime ban from having a gun has been charged after allegedly shooting at a Peel Regional Police officer in Mississauga. Investigators say members of the Strategic and Tactical Enforcement Policing (STEP) team were conducting proactive patrols in the area of Torbram Road around 4:30 a.m. when they […]
ReadCBC - Ottawa (22 hours ago)
When Hannah Judge, also known as fanclubwallet, watched her music go viral during pandemic lockdowns, she was able to balance her growing career and Crohn's disease. Now that she's touring, managing her health is a whole new dynamic. She spoke with other musicians about the ways they do it in a short documentary with CBC Ottawa's Creator Network.
ReadWindsor Star - Local (23 hours ago)
Police continue to investigate a collision that sent an 89-year-old cyclist to hospital with life-threatening injuries. The incident occurred Friday, just after noon, in South Windsor at the intersection of Northwood Street and McKay Avenue. Police said the elderly man was riding an electric bicycle through the intersection when he was struck by an...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (24 hours ago)
By: Ryan Goodison Rev. Daniel Miehm is preparing to become bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of London on June 29, serving about 400,000 Southwestern Ontario worshippers. Miehm spoke with LFP's Ryan Goodison about his new role and the challenges ahead. Q: The previous bishop, Ronald Fabbro, was here for 24 years. Are you preparing […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
Toronto police have arrested and charged a man who was wanted in connection with a robbery and aggravated assault investigation in the city's Riverside neighbourhood earlier this month. According to investigators, a victim was unloading their car in the area of Dundas Street East and Broadview Avenue just before 5 p.m. on June 12, when […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
A major collision sent two people to a hospital and shut down the eastbound lanes of Highway 401 at Kipling Avenue early Sunday morning. According to Ontario Provincial Police, a crash between two vehicles was reported at approximately 6:30 a.m. Police say one of the vehicles caught on fire. Two people were brought to a […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (A day ago)
A new ceremonial fire space in Kitchener's Victoria Park will be lit for the first time this Sunday to mark National Indigenous Peoples Day. The space is a dedicated site for local Indigenous groups to gather for sacred fires, ceremonies and traditional wellness practices. Willow River Centre will host a special celebration there on Sunday....
ReadCBC - Windsor (A day ago)
The late Anishinaabe artist Michael 'Cy' Cywink painted hundreds of murals across Ontario over his lifetime, gaining international recognition for his vibrant use of colour and symbolism, and his passion for mentoring youth. Now, his legacy is being remembered in a new documentary film premiering Sunday.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (A day 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 (A day 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 (A day 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 (2 days 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 (2 days 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 (2 days 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 (2 days 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 (2 days 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 (2 days 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 (2 days 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 (2 days 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 (2 days 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 (2 days 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 (2 days 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 (2 days 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 (2 days 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 (2 days 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 (2 days 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 (2 days 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 […]
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