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News of the day: School zone speeding on the rise; Readers comment on hit-and-run tragedy; Two RCMP union officials quit, allege election interference

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TWO RCMP UNION OFFICIALS QUIT, ALLEGE ELECTION INTERFERENCE IN SCATHING RESIGNATION LETTERThe dispute follows a court application filed against the

Search resumes for man who fell through the ice on Montreal river

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MONTREAL — Police are searching for a man who fell through the ice on Thursday in the Prairies River in

Ottawa names former Toronto transit head to run OC Transpo

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Leary was with the TTC for a decade, and was CEO from 2017 to 2024, the memo said. Before that,

3 charged after year‑long human trafficking investigation in Durham and the GTA

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Durham police say two men and a woman are facing a long list of charges after a year‑long human trafficking

Opening Day 2026: Guerrero, Blue Jays set to renew World Series quest

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Before Isiah Kiner-Falefa’s ill-fated dash home and before Ernie Clement’s drive to left that Andy Pages, a rare mid-inning defensive

Police say man fled Canada after fraudulently securing Hyundai Elantra from Pickering dealership

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Durham police have issued an arrest warrant for a Romanian man accused of using fraudulent documents to purchase a new

Can Canada get a grip on its tipping culture?

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Tipping is one of those things everyone has an opinion on, and that opinion is normally shaped by what side

Trump says he’ll sign order to pay TSA agents as Senate works overnight on funding deal

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said he would sign an order instructing the Homeland Security secretary to immediately pay

Cocoa prices have come down, but that doesn’t mean Easter chocolate will be cheaper

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Cocoa prices have fallen back from a price spike in recent years, much to the relief of chocolatiers — but