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Boy on scooter struck by vehicle in Regent Park

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A 12-year-old boy has been taken to hospital after being struck by a vehicle while on a scooter in Regent

Israel plans to widen coming offensive beyond Gaza City into last areas not under its control

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel plans to widen its coming offensive beyond Gaza City to the last areas not

Crews battling residential fire in Brampton

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Emergency crews were called to a home in Brampton on Monday afternoon for reports of a residential fire. Brampton Fire

Bat tests positive for rabies in Mississauga

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A bat has tested positive for rabies in Mississauga, Peel Public Heath announced on Monday. The bat was found in

Ottawa police ask for help after man, 87, assaulted in road rage incident

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The Ottawa police are asking for the public’s help to identify a suspect after an 87-year-old was assaulted in a

Toronto mayor unveils plan to hire hundreds of police officers, more 911 operators

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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow unveiled a plan on Monday to hire hundreds of new police officers across the city and

Toronto cyclists and pedestrians raise concerns about east-end construction project

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Drivers, cyclists and pedestrians in Toronto’s east end say constant changes to the ongoing Lake Shore Boulevard East construction project

Fire crews continue to battle wildfire in Kawartha Lakes

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The city of Kawartha Lakes in Ontario says fire crews are continuing to battle what is described as a significant

Canada’s federal voting system is constitutional, Ontario Court of Appeal rules

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OTTAWA — The Ontario Court of Appeal has affirmed the constitutionality of Canada’s first-past-the-post electoral system. The system, laid out