CBC - Sudbury (6 minutes ago)
The price of baby formula in Canada has risen roughly 84 per cent since 2017, according to Statistics Canada, driving some parents to turn to strangers on social media for help. One researcher says formula has become one of the most stolen food products.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (6 minutes ago)
Privacy watchdogs in Ontario and Alberta have issued their findings after investigating a mass data breach of a student information system used across Canada in 2024, concluding that school boards lacked adequate breach response plans, among other issues.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (6 minutes ago)
Throughout the sexual assault trial of Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard, the woman was referred to by her initials, J.B., or as the "Ottawa woman.” Now, she's lifting the publication ban on her identity as she tells her own story in the documentary Breaking Idol.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (6 minutes ago)
Ontario homeowners will soon be able to get provincial rebates of up to $200 for energy efficient appliances through an expanded program.The programs and their expansions are part of a previously announced commitment to spend $10.9 billion over 12 years on energy efficiency.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (6 minutes ago)
The Quebec Liberal Party is facing growing tensions this week after Pablo Rodriguez suspended parliamentary leader Marwah Rizqy from the caucus. He now finds himself at the centre of a controversy involving party members who allegedly paid to vote for him in the last leadership race.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (6 minutes ago)
Shoppers Drug Mart billed the Ontario government's MedsCheck program $81.2 million for medication reviews over a two-year period when some of its current and former pharmacists said they were facing "unethical” corporate pressure to meet targets for the professional service.
ReadWindsor Star - Local (10 minutes ago)
Windsor has selected London’s Shmuel Farhi to inject life into a dreary and underused downtown parking lot — part of the developer’s $1-billion dream for the border city’s waterfront. Under an agreement with the city, Farhi Holdings Corporation has roughly five years to revive vacant land on Caron Avenue between University Avenue West and...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (An hour ago)
After six years of trying to attain permanent residency in Canada, a London man says his hopes have been dashed by a sudden Ontario government decision that prompted Patel and about 150 others affected by the move to stage a protest in Toronto on Monday.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
The City of Mississauga has decided not to rename a downtown street meant to honour the former Prince Andrew. Mississauga city council voted unanimously Wednesday to keep the name “Duke of York Boulevard,” which is located between Square One Shopping Centre and Sheridan College's Hazel McCallion campus, and opted instead to “reassociate”...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (3 hours ago)
The chief of Gull Bay First Nation in northwestern Ontario has been charged with sexual assault, according to court documents obtained by CBC News. Here's what we know so far about the case involving the chief, who was re-elected just last weekend.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
A natural showman, one of the many gifts inherited from his famous father, Shedeur Sanders is already hyping his first NFL start. It will happen on a 100-yard-long stage in America’s entertainment mecca. “You cannot miss this moment,” Sanders said Wednesday. “It’ll be definitely exciting.” He’s hoping it goes better than his debut....
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn says he has spoken to Kris Boyd and is confident the cornerback and special teams standout will be OK after being shot in midtown Manhattan early Sunday morning. Glenn said the hospitalized Boyd was “upbeat” in their recent conversation. “That’s what eases my mind, is that he’s in good […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
Kansas City Chiefs first-round draft pick Josh Simmons said Wednesday that he had the support of the entire organization during a sudden four-game absence, though the standout left tackle declined to discuss what ultimately caused him to leave the team. Simmons returned to the field Sunday and started in a 22-19 loss in Denver. It […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (3 hours ago)
A 46-year-old Mississauga man is in custody in connection with the fatal hit-and-run last week in Peel Region. Police say 56-year-old Santosh Kumar Patra was struck and killed at the intersection of Eglinton Avenue West and Fallingbrook Drive just after 9 p.m. on November 14. The driver of a 2014 to 2018 silver or grey […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (4 hours ago)
What can you do when an Airbnb guest, who checked in months ago, refuses to pay and also refuses to check out? That’s what one Richmond Hill couple, who asked to remain anonymous, is trying to figure out. The couple reached out to Speakers Corner after exhausting all other options to get the guests out […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (4 hours ago)
WATCH: On the latest episode of Inside The Leafs, Postmedia's Rob Wong speaks with Toronto Sun Maple Leafs writers Terry Koshan and Lance Hornby about how Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving views his team at the 20-game mark and what waiver claim defenceman Troy Stecher can bring to the team. What do YOU think? Tell […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (4 hours ago)
Lakeshore's proposal to develop housing at Oakwood Park ended Tuesday after council withdrew the original motion unanimously approved June 24 that sought expressions of interest "with the primary objective of creating housing units” in the park. Opposition to the proposed development erupted when the municipality issued an expression of...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (5 hours ago)
A flashy GTA lawyer and seven other Canadians have been charged with murder, conspiracy to commit murder and drug trafficking in connection with former Olympian Ryan Wedding‘s evil criminal apparatus. The U.S. Department of Justice said Wedding — hiding in Mexico under the protection of the Sinaloa cartel — ordered the murder of a vital […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (5 hours ago)
Canadian band The Trews are set to rock The Colosseum stage at Caesars Windsor Feb. 28. The return concert will also feature guests Crown Lands. The Trews — lead vocalist and guitarist Colin MacDonald, lead guitarist John-Angus MacDonald, bassist Jack Syperek, drummer Theodore Mckibbon and keyboardist Jeff Heisholt – bring hits...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (5 hours ago)
While police have confirmed 21-year-old Mekhi Pelly of Grassy Narrows First Nation has died, his remains have yet to be found. His family has been searching for him for three weeks, as police work with area First Nations to bring his loved ones closure. Here's what the Kenora OPP and Mekhi Pelly's father have to say about the case.
ReadWindsor Star - Local (6 hours ago)
Bright Lights Windsor is bringing back the winter wonderland to Jackson Park with additional events and expanded hours for the holiday market. The award-winning event will run nightly from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., from Nov. 28 to Jan. 7, 2026. Admission to the festival is free. "More excitement. More lights. More brights,” said manager […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (7 hours ago)
Neighbours in Breslau have been given more time to pay a nearly $14,000 bill for sewer and water work done on their street almost a decade ago. The township is also waiving the interest rate for those who choose to enter a 20-year payment plan.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (7 hours ago)
A controversial bill that gives the Ontario government more control over school boards passed a final vote at Queen’s Park on Wednesday. Bill 33, The Supporting Children and Students Act, gives Education Minister Paul Calandra the power to override school board decisions, remove trustees, and establish policies and guidelines. It also brings back...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (7 hours ago)
A 17-year-old boy has been charged in the fatal shooting of a 26-year-old Ghana woman in Hamilton earlier this year. Hamilton police allege that the teen encountered a group of three people in the downtown core who were the intended targets of a shooting on July 11. The teen suspect allegedly opened fire, striking one […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (7 hours ago)
Colleen McHenry was leading a yoga class when a chicken named Turkey walked behind her and under a window curtain. McHenry soon learned the reason behind Turkey’s strange behaviour: The chicken had laid an egg in her brightly coloured diaper while roughly 50 yogis held their poses. This is an example of what you might […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (7 hours ago)
The tiny Caribbean island country Curacao will go to the 2026 World Cup as the smallest nation by population ever to qualify for the marquee event in men’s soccer. Curacao, an autonomous territory of about 156,000 people within the Netherlands kingdom, takes the record of Iceland, with a population of just over 350,000, which was […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (8 hours ago)
A man in his 20s was badly hurt in a stabbing in Scarborough on Tuesday night. Toronto Police say officers responded to a stabbing call in the area of Kingston and Overture Rds. – west of Morningside Rd. – just before 8:30 p.m. Officers located a man suffering from a stab wound and he was […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (8 hours ago)
A 15-year-old youth faces two assault charges following a stabbing on the city’s east side. Police were called to a residence in the 2300 block of Bernard Road Sunday, just after 5 p.m., for a report of a stabbing. Police said a 15-year-old engaged in a consensual fight with another 15-year-old, before "obtaining” a knife […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (8 hours ago)
A controversial bill that would give the Ontario government more control over school boards is set for a final vote at Queen’s Park on Wednesday. Bill 33, The Supporting Children and Students Act, would allow Education Minister Paul Calandra to override school board decisions, remove trustees, and establish policies and guidelines. It would also...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (8 hours ago)
NDP and Opposition Leader Marit Stiles was kicked out of the Ontario legislature during Question Period on Wednesday after calling the Ford government “corrupt.” Stiles made the comment as the opposition continued to grill Labour Minister David Piccini over the scandal-plagued Skills Development Fund. “Speaker, first he is hiding behind...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (9 hours ago)
A kitchen fire in a Windsor multi-residential structure has led to 18 people being displaced from their homes. Windsor firefighters responded to the blaze in the 600 block of Marentette Avenue early Tuesday afternoon at about 12:30 p.m. Crews battled the fire while conducting a primary search on the first floor of the...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (10 hours ago)
Windsor police are advising the public about several recent "distraction thefts” and offering prevention tips. Police say the most recent thefts occurred in parking lots near the 800 block of Goyeau Street and the 4400 block of Walker Road. Suspects, believed to be working in pairs consisting of a male and female and possibly using...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (11 hours ago)
Toronto police have identified a man whose remains were found more than 17 years ago. Police were called to the area of Bloor Street East and Parliament Street on March 29, 2008, where a man was found dead just after noon. A coroner's investigation determined the death was not suspicious, and investigators were unable to […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (12 hours ago)
Hundreds of poinsettias are being delivered this week to Kitchener City Hall and community centres. Staff working at the city's greenhouse facility have been growing 800 poinsettias since August. Rob Jacob, the assistant supervisor of horticulture and community gardens for the City of Kitchener, says growing the delicate plant takes a lot of work.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (12 hours ago)
In the comforting quiet of a Buddhist temple, candles glow and incense sweetens the air as the lone survivor of one of Ottawa's worst tragedies bows his head in silent prayer. Here, Dhanushka Wickramasinghe finds the strength he's needed to keep going.
ReadWindsor Star - Local (12 hours ago)
By: Sylvain Charlebois Countless surveys have told us that Canadians want to Buy Canadian. They say they want to support local farmers and processors, keep dollars at home, and protect jobs. But when standing in front of the grocery shelf, good intentions often gave way to convenience and price. That contradiction, however, seems to be […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (12 hours ago)
After an early November snowstorm just over a week ago, Toronto residents can expect typical seasonal temperatures to continue through the weekend. Wednesday will bring stable conditions with a mix of sun and cloud and a 20 per cent chance of showers. The high will reach 5°C. Overnight skies will be partly cloudy, with a […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (12 hours ago)
No injuries were reported after a two-alarm fire at a woodworking shop early Wednesday morning, according to Toronto Fire. Emergency crews were called to 35 Primrose Avenue just before 5:30 a.m. Toronto Fire says there was heavy smoke with flames pushing through the roof of the building. In a social media post, Toronto police says […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (13 hours ago)
DEAR ABBY: My husband of 4 1/2 years had an old girlfriend he was on and off with for 15 years. She passed away while he was in prison. We got married three months after he was released. The thing is, when he sleeps, almost every night, he says her name and how much he […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (13 hours ago)
Toronto's Dundas subway station is already showing signs of its future, as black-and-white panels reading "TMU” have begun appearing across the station. This comes as the station transitions to its new name, TMU Station, named after the nearby Toronto Metropolitan University. "I haven't been to TMU or Dundas station yet, but I suspect there will...
ReadCBC - Sudbury (13 hours ago)
Rezplast, a custom fibreglass manufacturing company based in Sudbury, Ont., builds everything from waterslides to heavy-duty toilets for underground miners. Sandro Spadafora, Rezplast's vice-president of operations, explains how they build the toilets.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (14 hours ago)
If you oppose widespread drug open use in society, it's likely due to colonialism and racism. That's what British Columbia's Human Rights Commissioner wants you to believe and it's what she's telling provincial politicians in B.C. in a new report. Kasari Govender claims that she is pushing for a science and fact-based approach to dealing […]
ReadCBC - Ottawa (15 hours ago)
In the comforting quiet of a Buddhist temple, candles glow and incense sweetens the air as the lone survivor of one of Ottawa's worst tragedies bows his head in silent prayer. Here, Dhanushka Wickramasinghe finds the strength he's needed to keep going.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (15 hours ago)
Every Remembrance Day since Bailey Binns-Franchetto moved into her wartime home in Kitchener's St. Mary's neighbourhood eight years ago, someone has planted a flag on the front lawn. This year, a security camera caught a glimpse of a man. Binns-Franchetto hopes to find out who he is.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (15 hours ago)
The City of Thunder Bay is continuing to gather feedback for its new community safety and well-being plan. Here's what some of the city's most vulnerable have to say about safety concerns in the northwestern Ontario city, as they encourage people not to blame those who are disadvantaged for the community's social problems.
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