CBC - Sudbury (An hour ago)
Nearly 2,000 students across North Bay, West Nipissing, Parry Sound and surrounding communities remain without school transportation for a third straight day as roughly 80 drivers with Alouette Bus Lines continue their strike.Parents have been forced to make alternative arrangements — adjusting work schedules, leaning on relatives, or organizing...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (2 hours ago)
Feb. 25 is Pink Shirt Day, an annual event which aims to raise awareness about bullying. Here's what inspired this year's design for the Lakehead District School Board, created by Grade 5 student Blair Blackburn at Crestview Public School in Thunder Bay, Ont.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (2 hours ago)
CBC Ottawa's Black History Month series features pairs of Black Ottawans who ask each other questions that start with the words, "When did you?" Ruby Edet, executive director of Capital Heritage Connection, and Monique Fuller, co-creator of the Ottawa Black Arts Kollective, join host Alan Neal in-studio.
ReadCBC - Toronto (2 hours ago)
Ontario is considering changes to legislation that could allow special constables to arrest people using drugs on public transit — a move constables say needs to come with an increased ability to use force and advocates say risks further victimizing the most vulnerable.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (6 hours ago)
KING OF KINGS In 1948, Egypt’s King Farouk, observing the brushfires of political tumult springing up in the aftermath of the Second World War, concluded the existing global order was slated to be overthrown: “The whole world is in revolt. Soon, there will be only five Kings left—the King of England, the King of Spades, […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (8 hours ago)
Cason Wallace led all scorers with 27 points as the Oklahoma City Thunder withstood a late charge to beat the Toronto Raptors 116-107 on Tuesday. Wallace also had eight rebounds and six assists as Oklahoma City (45-14) won its third straight. Isaiah Joe added 22 points. Reigning NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of Hamilton didn’t play […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (11 hours ago)
Fresh off an Olympic silver medal, Troy Ryan and a large chunk of his Toronto Sceptres team that was in Italy for the Olympics must now switch gears rather quickly. They are going from a high-stakes game at the biggest international level, that ended in some disappointment at not bringing home the gold medal, to […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (12 hours ago)
Toronto police say a male victim has been taken to a hospital after he was stabbed near Moss Park on Tuesday evening. The incident occurred around 6:20 p.m. in the Sherbourne and Shuter streets area, according to police. Officers say the stabbing possible occurred in a nearby laneway. The victim was taken to a hospital […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (12 hours ago)
Durham police say a man is facing several charges after stabbing a male in Ajax. The incident occurred on Feb. 20 just before 6 a.m. at the Christian Faith Outreach Centre located at 158 Harwood Avenue South. Officers say two males were involved in a verbal interaction when one of them allegedly stabbed the other […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (14 hours ago)
A 71-year-old woman has died after a two-vehicle collision in Whitchurch-Stouffville on Tuesday afternoon, according to police. The crash occurred around 3:45 p.m. on Bloomington Road and Thornbay Drive. Officers say a dump truck and a car were involved. York regional police say the 71-year-old woman was the driver of the car and succumbed to […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (14 hours ago)
WATCH: Sun political columnist Brian Lilley on why Premier Doug Ford's appearance on CNN was a bad idea both politically and economically. 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 less […]
ReadCBC - Toronto (14 hours ago)
A Toronto council committee has unanimously moved to adopt a festival strategy to support hundreds of events that take place across the city — which comes after several organizations have spoken out in recent years over challenges arising from the loss of sponsors and increasing costs.
ReadWindsor Star - Local (14 hours ago)
Windsor police recovered almost $16,000 in stolen property following a commercial break-and-enter. A suspect smashed a window and then unlocked a door to gain entry to a business in the 2200 block of Huron Church Road, around 8 p.m. on Feb. 23, according to police. The man allegedly stole power tools and a Harley-Davidson motorcycle […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (15 hours ago)
Durham police say two men are facing several charges after a kidnapping and extortion investigation in Ajax. Officers say the incident occurred on October 25, 2025 when a victim providing transportation services was asked to drive two individuals from Ajax to Montreal. Three males met the driver and allegedly forced him into another vehicle while...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (15 hours ago)
Punching, hair pulling, throwing chairs, attempted stabbings with scissors. It’s not the type of behaviour any employee should have to face in the workplace. But the above accounts are directly from teachers at Catholic schools in Ontario, and the culprits were kids. A new province-wide survey conducted by Pollara Strategic Insights for the...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (15 hours ago)
Lakeshore and its top bureaucrat have parted ways. Tyson Cragg is no longer chief administrative officer of the Municipality of Lakeshore. “Effective immediately, Lakeshore's Chief Administrative Officer Tyson Cragg is no longer employed by the Municipality of Lakeshore,” a notice posted on the municipality's website says. No reason...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (15 hours ago)
Drums thundered and dragons danced at Devonshire Mall on Sunday as Windsor helped usher in the Chinese New Year. The Essex County Chinese Canadian Association hosted a four-hour program of cultural performances to welcome the Year of the Horse. The Lunar New Year is celebrated by the Chinese community around the world. It is the […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (16 hours ago)
It's rotation nation for Maple Leafs goaltending assignments — this week and for the final 25 games. And the first split for Joseph Woll and Anthony Stolarz has a bit of intrigue. Stolarz had the last pre-Olympic break win — 36 saves over Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers — and might prefer to face […]
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (16 hours ago)
When heating bills climb, many homeowners assume the solution must be complicated or expensive, like a new furnace, more insulation or replacement windows. But in many homes — especially older ones — the biggest potential gains come from something far simpler: finding and sealing air leaks. Air leaks are never dramatic or...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (17 hours ago)
Black trustees are warning that provincial school board takeovers are weakening the governance needed to combat anti-Black racism. The Black Trustees’ Caucus, part of the Ontario Public School Boards’ Association, sent Premier Doug Ford an open letter today raising concerns that moves in some of the supervised boards are hurting efforts to end...
ReadCBC - Windsor (17 hours ago)
Service to the popular western Mexican tourist resort city was temporarily suspended after violence erupted in several parts of the country over the weekend. Though flights to the city resumed Tuesday, some travellers at Pearson airport said they've changed their plans.
ReadWindsor Star - Local (17 hours ago)
“Where words fail, music speaks.” — Hans Christian Andersen Blending themes of music, memory and fellowship, the Alzheimer Society of Windsor and Essex County is hosting a community concert titled Chords & Connections, Thursday at St. Mark's by-the-Lake Anglican Church in Tecumseh. “Chords & Connections is designed to bring people together...
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (17 hours ago)
As violence in Mexico subsides and flights in and out of the country resume, people from Kitchener, Ont., who are vacationing in the area of Puerto Vallarta recall what it was like to witness smoke, fires and members of the military on the streets of the tourist destination on Sunday and early Monday.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (18 hours ago)
The City of Toronto has won the the Bloomberg Philanthropies 2025 – 2026 Mayors Challenge — a prize that comes with a $1.4 million investment that will help support and further boost the city’s school food program. In an announcement on Tuesday, Mayor Olivia Chow said the prize includes two years of expert advice as […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (18 hours ago)
Police in Kitchener are asking for the public's help in finding a missing mother and her two daughters. The three were last seen in the area of Westforest Trail and Victoria Street South on Saturday. Police say there is concern for their well-being.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (18 hours ago)
The Toronto Blue Jays delivered some bad news about pitching prospect Ricky Tiedemann on Tuesday. Tiedemann is taking a week off from throwing after feeling left-elbow soreness during a recent side session, manager John Schneider told reporters on Tuesday. The 23-year-old southpaw went for an MRI, which did not reveal any structural damage....
ReadCityNews - Toronto (18 hours ago)
Auston Matthews is set to hop right back into the NHL fold. The Toronto Maple Leafs captain is expected to play on Wednesday against the Tampa Bay Lightning, head coach Craig Berube told reporters on Tuesday. Matthews’ status was in doubt as he returned from the Olympics with the gold-winning Team USA in Miami and is expected to attend the...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (19 hours ago)
A Windsor-area sports official has been suspended by the Ontario Volleyball Association. Mike Trotter, a longtime national-level volleyball official, was one of three provincial officials handed an interim suspension by the OVA effective Feb. 12. The suspensions were publicly posted on the OVA's Code of Conduct disciplinary page for Trotter, Bill...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (19 hours ago)
Community radio station CJAM 99.1 FM kicks off its annual pledge drive week Friday, setting its fundraising goal at $40,000. The non-profit, volunteer-driven, campus-based station has been in operation for 43 years, broadcasting music, spoken word and multicultural programming to listeners in Windsor and Detroit. "Community radio is at a...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (20 hours ago)
From his condo balcony in vacation hotspot Puerto Vallarta's Zona Romántica neighbourhood on Sunday, Windsor’s Rob Donaldson saw columns of black smoke rising above the city. He could hear explosions and gunfire. His cellphone was soon flooded with messages from family and friends back home asking if he was safe at the Mexican coastal resort....
ReadWindsor Star - Local (21 hours ago)
Essex County Ontario Provincial Police arrested a Wheatley man and seized cocaine and drug-related paraphernalia during the execution of a warrant. The investigation, led by officers with the street crime unit, with support from the Lambton street crime unit and West Region OPP emergency response team, culminated in the drug bust Feb. 20 at a […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (21 hours ago)
Airbnb is offering first-time hosts an incentive to sign up for the platform during the FIFA World Cup in Toronto. “We’re offering $1,000 to people to host. All they have to do is sign up on Airbnb as long as they’re hosting any time betweennow and the end of July, they would qualify,” shared Matt […]
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (21 hours ago)
Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a special weather statement for Waterloo region as five to 10 cm of snow is expected to fall Tuesday evening and overnight into Wednesday. The snowfall, associated with an Alberta Clipper, could reduce visibility and make roads and walkways difficult to navigate overnight.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (22 hours ago)
Toronto police are investigating after a pedestrian was struck by a bus near North York’s Finch GO Bus Terminal during the Tuesday morning rush. Emergency crews were called to the area of Yonge Street and Bishop Avenue around 8:16 a.m. for reports that a York Region bus had hit a pedestrian and a hydro pole. […]
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