6 charged after police recover $800K worth of stolen luxury vehicles headed for Ghana

An investigation into violent, armed carjackings across Peel Region and the Greater Toronto Area dubbed Project Stratis has resulted in six arrests and the seizure of approximately $800,000 in stolen

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6 charged after police recover $800K worth of stolen luxury vehicles headed for Ghana

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An investigation into violent, armed carjackings across Peel Region and the Greater Toronto Area dubbed Project Stratis has resulted in

Demands on air traffic controllers in the spotlight after fatal Air Canada crash

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MONTREAL - A fatal collision between an Air Canada jet and a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport late Sunday is

Saskatchewan minister says rural municipality will be supported after resignations

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REGINA - Saskatchewan’s municipal affairs minister says the province will support a rural municipality outside Regina after four of its

History Ottawa unveils first shows with grand opening in August

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History Ottawa, the long-awaited Live Nation concert venue in downtown Ottawa, has unveiled its first round of bookings, starting with

Suspects sought in jewellery store smash-and-grab at Hillcrest Mall

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York Regional Police investigators are trying to identify several suspects involved in a smash-and-grab robbery at a jewellery store at

J. Cole Confronts Cam’ron About Lawsuit In Upcoming Episode of Talk With Flee Podcast

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Getty Images / Cam’ron / J.Cole J. Cole is doing a lot of talking following the release of his latest

Pipeline leak located more than a week after sheen first reported on Ontario river

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A pipeline leak in Sarnia, Ont., has been located more than a week after a sheen reportedly turned up on

Mirvish’s ‘Cyrano’ is a freewheeling, silly gender-flipped romp with little soul

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Cyrano By Virginia Gay, directed by Clare Watson. Until April 5 at the CAA Theatre, 651 Yonge St. mirvish.com or

Audit finds RCMP staff shortage worsening amid recruitment delays

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OTTAWA - A federal audit says the Royal Canadian Mounted Police bet wrong on the number of recruits needed to