CBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (An hour ago)
A parent group in Guelph say they're frustrated because there's no support or proper action taken when their children report experiencing anti-Black racism at school. They are asking the Upper Grand District School Board to adopt a strategy against anti-Black racism. The recently released findings of a human rights review back the parents'...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
A Burlington man is suing a local walk‑in clinic and its physician for $5 million, alleging he contracted Hepatitis C after being injected with an unsterile needle during a routine medical visit — an incident later flagged in a public health warning about improper infection‑control practices. The lawsuit, filed in Ontario Superior Court by...
ReadCBC - Windsor (3 hours ago)
Gurpreet Singh was found responsible for running an immigration fraud scheme in Saskatchewan, but a judge granted him a "windfall” — no criminal record and no jail sentence. Now Singh is suing the government and some employees of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), alleging they violated his charter rights.
ReadWindsor Star - Local (6 hours ago)
The Windsor Spitfires are back in control. Tuesday's 5-1 win over the Erie Otters at the WFCU Centre, coupled with Flint falling to 6-2 against Kitchener, moved the Spitfires back into first place in the West Division with two games left in the regular season. "It's all in our control now,” Spitfires' overage defenceman Wyatt Kennedy...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (7 hours ago)
COMMON SENSE NOT SO COMMON Re “Gale closes book” (Denette Wilford, March 13): How sad the words ‘common sense’ have left the building. Bob Gale owns a signed copy of Mein Kampf in his collection of art and artifacts and was outed by questionable reasons, causing him to resign his position in Niagara Region. As […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (10 hours ago)
The Maple Leafs' modest run of success, as it turned out, had its limits. Shocking, but true. After taking five of a possible six points in their previous three games, the Leafs were beaten 3-1 by a better and hungrier New York Islanders team on Tuesday night at Scotiabank Arena. In the aftermath of the […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (11 hours ago)
A Toronto police officer is in hospital after a police cruiser was allegedly struck by a stolen vehicle in North York. Investigators say officers received an Automated Licence Plate Recognition hit in connection to a stolen vehicle in the area of Sheppard Avenue West and Allen Road just after 5 p.m. When officers tried to […]
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (11 hours ago)
Daniela Nekuliak's family says she's never disappeared before — and they're growing increasingly concerned about her well-being. The 62-year-old woman from Thunder Bay, Ont., was last seen Thursday morning around 9:30 a.m. Here's what we know about her disappearance and what her family and police are asking residents to look out for.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (13 hours ago)
Roughly 55 centimetres of snow fell in Sault Ste. Marie between Sunday and Monday, according to Environment Canada, and around 42 centimetres in Sudbury. In Sault Ste. Marie, the city says that's roughly 10 per cent of all the snowfall for this season.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (14 hours ago)
The sighting of a sniper on Saturday during St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Waterloo was met with fear and shock by some, but one policing expert from Wilfrid Laurier University says this is a proactive measure designed to keep the crowd safe.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (14 hours ago)
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday he is still keen on amalgamations in the Niagara Region despite not meeting his previously stated threshold for moving forward, though his office later poured some cold water on the idea. Niagara's now-former regional chair Bob Gale, appointed by the Ford government, caused a stir last month […]
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (14 hours ago)
It’s Tuesday, March 17. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. Third person dies after Saturday high-rise fire in Centretown A downtown Ottawa fire has claimed the life of a third person, police confirmed Tuesday. Read the story Feds drop department spending plans detailing path to thousands of job cuts […]
ReadCBC - Toronto (15 hours ago)
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow announces that all campers at SummerTO summer camps will be provided a healthy mid-morning meal. Chow also announces that all residents living near certain recreation centres will be able to sign up for free programs one week before everyone else.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (15 hours ago)
WATCH BELOW: On the latest episode of Long Ball, Postmedia's Rob Wong speaks with Toronto Sun Blue Jays writer Rob Longley from Spring Training in Dunedin, Florida. They talk about Rob's recent 1-on-1 chat with Blue Jays manager John Schneider, the chances Schneider receives a contract extension, his message to this year's team and what […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (15 hours ago)
Late-night talk show host Seth Meyers will bring is irreverent comedy to Caesars Windsor July 11. An Emmy-award winning writer and host of NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers, he began his TV career with Saturday Night Live in 2001 and remained there for 13 years. As head writer for nine seasons and the Weekend […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (15 hours ago)
Travel to and from Detroit and Windsor will be limited Sunday morning as officials conduct annual emergency response exercises. The Detroit-Windsor Tunnel will close from 6 to 10 a.m. for the emergency preparedness drills. Windsor Fire and Rescue crews, Essex-Windsor Emergency Medical Services personnel, Windsor police and Canadian Border...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (16 hours ago)
A Superior Court judge should publicly apologize to three Toronto police officers after she accused them of potentially lying under oath and colluding during the murder trial of Umar Zameer, Toronto Police Association (TPA) President Clayton Campbell said on Tuesday. Campbell’s strong words for Superior Court Justice Anne Molloy came shortly...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (18 hours ago)
York Regional Police (YRP) have released video of a violent home invasion in Vaughan that ended with one suspect shot by a homeowner using a legally owned firearm, eventually resulting in one of the three alleged perpetrators being arrested. The incident unfolded around 12:50 a.m. on Tuesday at a residence near Carrville Woods Circle and […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (18 hours ago)
A man convicted of sexually assaulting and killing a 14-year-old Scarborough boy 40 years ago has been approved for two more Unescorted Temporary Absences (UTAs) into the public. Darren Scott Ray, 65, is serving a life sentence for the first‑degree murder of Darren Pepin back in 1986. Earlier this month, he was granted a 72‑hour […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (20 hours ago)
Toronto police are asking the public for help locating a 50‑year‑old woman wanted in connection with a string of retail thefts across the city, with investigators alleging she stole thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise over an eight‑month period. Police say the investigation began on March 14, 2026, after officers reviewed 12 separate...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (20 hours ago)
Hamilton police have arrested and charged a man in connection with a violent sexual assault investigation involving female sex workers in the city’s central area. Police say they took Paul Kimani, 33, into custody on March 15 following an investigation into a series of assaults reported by women working in the downtown core. Kimani is […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (22 hours ago)
Brendan Bottcher is returning to the skip position with a new-look rink that will be based in Alberta. He will team up with third Jacob Horgan, second Tanner Horgan and lead Geoff Walker on a squad that boasts a mix of youth and championship pedigree. “I’m excited about what I think we can put on […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (23 hours ago)
Ontario drivers could soon have more flexibility on provincial highways, with the Ford government proposing a major change that would allow single‑occupant vehicles to use High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes during off‑peak hours — a shift officials say will reduce congestion and make better use of existing road space. The regulatory...
ReadCBC - Toronto (24 hours ago)
About the heartbreaking loss to the U.S. at the 2026 Olympic women's hockey final last month, Sarah Nurse says, "that was the most fun I've had in a hockey game in a very long time.” The three-time Olympic hockey medalist spoke with CBC Hamilton about the final game loss, her advice for young athletes, who the best athlete is in her extraordinary...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (24 hours ago)
A Hamilton man is accused of being “physically violent” with female sex workers in the city — and police are concerned there may be additional alleged victims. In a release on Tuesday, Hamilton cops alleged a man “arranged to meet female sex workers in the central Hamilton area and became physically violent during these interactions.”...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
It will soon be bring-your-own-booze in Ontario. The Ford government will soon be allowing provincial residents to bring their own alcoholic beverages to outdoor public events, 680 NewsRadio learned on Tuesday. As of April 30, Ontarians can bring their own booze to municipally designated cultural or community events, including farmers’ markets,...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
An Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) criminal investigation stemming from the case of Umar Zameer, who was acquitted in the death of Det. Const. Jeffrey Northrup, found no evidence of collusion among three Toronto police officers who served as key witnesses for the prosecution at the murder trial. A jury acquitted Zameer in the death of […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
Toronto police are investigating after two men, one of whom is in custody, were seriously injured in a stabbing late Monday night inside Bloor–Yonge Station. Officers were called to the station, located in the Bloor Street East and Yonge Street area, around 10:54 p.m. for reports of a stabbing. When they arrived, police found two […]
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