CityNews - Toronto (11 minutes ago)
Toronto police are searching for a middle-aged man after he was spotted allegedly prowling in the backyard of a Riverside home. Investigators say a man was spotted in the backyard of a home in the Queen Street East and Broadview Avenue area just before 6 a.m. on October 26. He fled before police arrived on […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (13 minutes ago)
Indigenous veterans, their families and community members gathered outside the Southern Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre in Cambridge on Saturday to honour the service, sacrifice and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis veterans throughout Canada. CBC K-W's John Dalusong learned why this event is important to the Indigenous...
ReadCBC - Toronto (13 minutes ago)
It can be easy for long stretches to forget about most of the 343 democratically elected members of the House of Commons. But then, every so often, someone who is not the prime minister, the finance minister or the leader of the Opposition does something to steal the headlines.
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (15 minutes ago)
Police in Kingston continued to investigate Saturday after an apparent hit-and-run crash Friday night left a young man in critical condition. Police said in a release that a pedestrian had been struck by a vehicle on Johnson Street near Albert Street. Investigation revealed that the suspect vehicle might be a white Toyota Tundra with possible […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (15 minutes ago)
Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime is among the qualifiers for the upcoming ATP Finals. Whether the Montreal native would qualify or not was to be determined by the winner of the Hellenic Championship tennis final between Serbia's Novak Djokovic and Italy's Lorenzo Musetti entering Saturday. Djokovic, who had already qualified for the eight-player...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (15 minutes ago)
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Elena Rybakina won the WTA Finals after producing a nearly flawless performance to beat No. 1-ranked Aryna Sabalenka 6-3, 7-6 (0) on Saturday. The sixth-ranked Rybakina struck eight aces and converted the sole break of the match on the indoor hardcourt in Riyadh. "It's been an incredible week. I honestly didn't […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (An hour ago)
Durham Regional Police have arrested a man who is accused of sexually assaulting an acquaintance at a home in Oshawa. Officers were called to a residence in the Adelaide Avenue and Thornton Road area at around 9:40 p.m. on Nov. 4, for reports of a sexual assault. "The suspect knocked on the front door of […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
Toronto police have made an arrest in connection with a 2023 murder investigation in the city's Moss Park neighbourhood. According to investigators, 36-year-old Mohamed Ahmed was gunned down while inside a vehicle at an apartment parking lot near Sherbourne Street and Shuter Street on July 25, 2023. He was located inside the vehicle with a […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (5 hours ago)
Two people were rushed to a hospital with injuries early Friday morning following a serious collision in the city’s northwest end. Emergency crews were called to Weston Road and Fenmar Drive near Finch Avenue West at approximately 2:44 a.m. after reports of a crash involving an SUV and a backhoe tractor. Police say the male […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (6 hours ago)
Two Brampton residents were recently arrested and charged with multiple gun and alcohol offences, according to Peel Regional Police (PRP). Officers say they were patrolling the area around Bramalea City Centre Mall, near Queen Street East on Nov. 6, in response to community complaints about "lawlessness and suspicious activity.” "Officers began...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (6 hours ago)
Ontario was set to table a fiscal update Thursday expected to focus in part on infrastructure and protecting jobs, while this week's federal budget has renewed calls for the province to boost post-secondary funding. Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy said Wednesday that Ottawa's financial plan "lacks some ambition,” particularly in...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (6 hours ago)
Hundreds of life-saving alarms are being distributed to Windsor households this year to prevent deaths from fire and the “silent killer” — carbon monoxide. Windsor Fire and Rescue Services has received 456 combination smoke and CO alarms through Safe Community Project Zero, a public education campaign in 75 communities across Ontario. “Our...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (6 hours ago)
Windsor Regional Hospital is offering $25,000 signing bonuses to fill vital vacancies in a cross-Canada search for in-demand diagnostic imaging experts. “With these specialized areas, we do encounter difficulties with recruitment, as we currently don’t have a training program in Windsor,” said chief nursing executive Nicole Krywionek. "So, we...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (8 hours ago)
Canadian governments at all levels have bailed out or given loans to the Detroit Three auto makers to help keep them solvent. We came to their rescue, not only to save their operations in Canada and Canadian jobs, but to keep them alive worldwide. Now, at a time when Canada is under economic attack, they […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (8 hours ago)
York Regional Police (YRP) are investigating a potential homicide after human remains were discovered at a recycling facility in Vaughan on Friday evening. According to authorities, a man's body was located among recycled debris near Planchet Road, east of Keele Street. "It is not known how the person came to be deceased or whether foul […]
ReadCBC - Ottawa (8 hours ago)
At OAG, The Art of a Good Death brings palliative-care research into the public realm through painting, film and an interactive exhibit. The show, created by Ottawa researcher Sarina Isenberg with artists from across Canada, asks an unsettling question: What does it mean to die well?
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (8 hours ago)
The right dish at the right time can lift your spirits or spark nostalgia. But what foods do chefs, who often create those moments for us, turn to when they want comfort food? CBC K-W's food columnist Jasmine Mangalaseril spoke to five local chefs to find out.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (10 hours ago)
When Cambridge musician Allison Lupton recorded her song Over the Ocean to Canada, which was inspired by a museum exhibit about war brides, she hoped to one day turn it into a picture book. This weekend, the picture and songbook, will be released at a special event.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (10 hours ago)
DEAR ABBY: My niece-in-law, “Justine,” is a few years younger than my husband and I. We have been best friends for the last 25 years. She’s 55 and divorced, with a grown daughter but no man in her life. She’s extremely lonely and has only us as emotional support. During the last year, she has had to move her 78-year-old mother...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (13 hours ago)
TAKE OFF THE MASK Re “Politicians turn blind eye” (Joe Warmington, Nov. 7): If the anti-Israel protesters truly believe that their cause is just, why do they wear masks? Rick Hird Whitby (Good question. They are thugs and only want to intimidate) LAND OWNERSHIP Canada has made significant progress in creating a fair and prosperous […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (14 hours ago)
SUNshine Girl Tina is a brown-eyed Libra whose favourite way to spend time off is travelling and camping. She also listens to Spanish music and her hobbies include going to the beach and seeing a movie. Tina, who posed for us in March 2019, says her dream car is a BMW and her favourite sports are […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (18 hours ago)
Scottie Barnes didn't record his first basket until 1:36 remained in the opening half and didn't attempt his first free throw until 8:15 was left in the game. And while those two moments reflected Toronto's offensive inefficiency and passivity for most of Friday night's game in Atlanta, the Raptors' compete level and some halftime adjustments […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (19 hours ago)
Bill Lankhof was in the deskman phase of his journalism journey when I began as a Sun intern. That 'Lanky' nickname had double meaning as he'd somehow bend his elongated frame into a regulation chair, tapping his cumbersome old-school computer terminal, a blue highlighter slashing through his page galleys amid swirls of cigarette smoke. His […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (20 hours ago)
Across from the Main Street TTC station, there are a handful of tents in Stanley G. Grizzle Park, and while the encampment has been cleared before, and no camping signs were put up, the tents have returned. Patrick has been here for months. He says the city has offered him and the others a place in a […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (22 hours ago)
The Toronto Transit Commission is going to start calling out bad behaviour on its subway platforms, but the downtown pilot project is already getting mixed reviews. TTC riders at Dundas and Union stations will be the first to hear the new voice over the loudspeaker, naming and shaming people who are allegedly committing crimes or bothering […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (23 hours ago)
Toronto police say a fire that broke out at an apartment building in downtown Toronto on Friday morning is being treated as a suspected arson. Emergency crews were called to the building at the Wellesley Street Eat and Jarvis Street area at around 9:39 a.m. for reports of a fire. Police believe the fire was […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (23 hours ago)
A grim picture is emerging of the state of Intimate Partner Violence in Toronto, and for the first time, police are releasing case data dating back more than a decade. More than 20,000 reports related to family and intimate partner violence were made to Toronto police last year - a rate that’s been steady over the last […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (23 hours ago)
WATCH: Sun political columnist Brian Lilley on how all the speculation and drama in Ottawa draws attention away from Canada's potential economic peril. What do YOU think? Tell us your thoughts in the comment section below or send us a Letter to the Editor for possible publication to [email protected]. Letters must be 250 words or […]
ReadCBC - Sudbury (A day ago)
The inquest into the death of a Wiikwemkoong First Nation man at the Sudbury Jail has exposed long-standing, Ontario-wide failures in correctional health care, say advocates and correctional officers. For inmates to have a chance at getting out and being productive, "they need to be well," says the John Howard Society of Sudbury's CEO.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (A day ago)
Police say a man wanted for an alleged murder in northern Ontario has been arrested near Toronto’s Union Station. Sault Ste. Marie police say 52-year-old Scott Devlin is charged with second-degree murder and indignity to a body. Devlin was initially considered a missing person until police identified him as a suspect several months into their...
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (A day ago)
Following weeks of heated debates, marathon committee sessions and fiery public delegations, councillors gave the green light to the massive $418.8 million Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment project in a narrow vote. A special session of council on Nov. 7 saw 15 councillors vote in favour of Lansdowne 2.0 with 10 opposed. Those in support of the […]
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (A day ago)
Somehow, the Ottawa Senators have become their own worst enemies. The Senators have fumbled away two straight games against Atlantic Division rivals with a 4-3 overtime loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday and a 3-2 OT decision versus the Boston Bruins on Thursday. Why? The Senators’ performance for 60 minutes wasn’t good enough in […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (A day ago)
Beatles fans take note. Emmy award-winning Fab Four will hit the Colosseum stage at Caesars Windsor Feb. 12 for an all-ages show, celebrating every era of the legendary band. The tribute band's performance includes live renditions of the Beatles' classics such as Can't Buy Me Love, Yesterday, A Day In The Life, Twist and Shout, […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (A day ago)
Windsor police and firefighters will trade in badges and fire hoses for hockey sticks as they face off in a Battle of the Badges charity hockey game in support of Play for a Cure and the Cancer Research Collaboration Fund on Feb. 4. "Every goal scored helps move us closer to finding a cure,” says […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (A day ago)
Remembrance Day is on Tuesday and is a day to reflect on the sacrifices of Canadians who have served the country in various roles, from conflicts to peacekeeping missions. There are several ceremonies being held in Waterloo region starting this weekend and on Tuesday.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (A day ago)
Brendon Rodney knows even helping a few people is enough to make a big difference. The three-time Olympic medallist sprinter from Toronto lives in Jamaica where Hurricane Melissa caused significant damage, mainly in the northwest and southwest parts of the country. The Category 5 hurricane hit the island last week and took a number of […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (A day ago)
There is a new worldwide peace prize on the scene and it was created by FIFA, not Nobel. The world soccer body said this week it would give out an annual prize to reward “individuals who have taken exceptional and extraordinary actions for peace.” It gave few details about the prize and there was no […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (A day ago)
Mendaye B. Goossen, Feb. 19, 2006 — Nov. 2, 2025 Mendaye “Mendy” Goossen left a mark far larger than her 19 years. Described by her family as a beautiful and creative young woman, she is remembered for her quiet wisdom and gentle spirit that touched everyone who knew her. “She didn’t say a lot, but […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (A day ago)
The Multicultural Council of Windsor and Essex County hosted its annual Health and Wellness Expo Wednesday at the Ciociaro Club that attracted about 1,500 visitors. The day-long Expo, which was founded in 2002, offered refugees, newcomers, immigrant and members of ethno-cultural communities free transportation and admission to the event in hopes of...
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (A day ago)
Minister says province disappointed in federal budget's spending on infrastructure, tariff relief and nation-building projects, including a lack of federal funding for major Ontario projects like the Ford government's proposed Highway 401 tunnel.
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