OPP fines seven drivers for failure to move over

Provincial police in the Ottawa detachment charged seven drivers on the Queensway for failing to move over emergency vehicles. The penalty for not moving over is $490 and three demerit

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OPP fines seven drivers for failure to move over

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Provincial police in the Ottawa detachment charged seven drivers on the Queensway for failing to move over emergency vehicles. The

Whitby 14-year-old is among Canada’s best in Taekwondo

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Laila Farag has already built quite the taekwondo resume which includes a cadet gold medal at the Canadian Taekwondo Championships

Empire posts Q3 loss as it takes charges tied to Voilà closure in Alberta

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Empire Co. Ltd. posted a loss in its latest quarter as one-time charges related to the closure of its Voilà

Liberal candidate in Terrebonne byelection hopes to reclaim riding on April 13

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TERREBONNE - Liberal candidate Tatiana Auguste is hoping to be elected in the April 13 byelection in the Montreal-area riding

Man arrested, 2 other suspects wanted in Mississauga hotel robbery

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Police in Peel Region have arrested one man and are searching for two additional suspects who are wanted in connection

The PATH used to be a sterile maze. Meet the Torontonians reclaiming it as an underground urban refuge

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On a typical weekday, the PATH moves at office-hour speed. Thousands of workers pass through the underground corridors, heading to

Prince Harry and Meghan slam author of new book on royals for ‘deranged conspiracy’

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LONDON (AP) — Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, have hit back at the author of a

Poilievre announces auto plan aiming for tariff-free access to U.S. market

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WINDSOR - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has unveiled a new auto plan aiming to secure tariff-free access to the U.S.

Carney, Nordic leaders pledge to deepen ties amid world economic coercion

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OSLO -  The prime ministers of Canada and Nordic countries have agreed to continue work to defend Arctic sovereignty and