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Drop-off at this Nepean elementary school is ‘out of control’

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School staff initially tried to intervene when these parking problems first started popping up, she said. Teachers would try to

Sharp increase in suspected opioid-overdose related deaths over 4 days: Toronto Public Health

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Toronto Public Health (TPH) issued a “drug alert” Tuesday, flagging five suspected opioid-overdose related deaths attended by paramedics between April 28

The Presidential Physical Fitness Award is back as Trump revives annual fitness test in US schools

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday revived the Presidential Physical Fitness Award as part of his push to

Winnipeg comes together to honour Red Dress Day

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Families and community members have taken over the streets of Winnipeg, as part of Red Dress Day, a powerful act

Survivor working to raise awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls on Red Dress Day

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On Red Dress Day, a somber occasion meant to honour missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, one survivor is

Man charged with murder in Toronto shooting is former police officer: OPP

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Ontario Provincial Police say a man charged with murder in a daylight shooting in Toronto last week was a police officer

Trump advisers step up their calls on China to help open Strait of Hormuz ahead of Beijing summit

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WASHINGTON (AP) — White House officials are pressing China to use its influence with Iran to open the Strait of

Youth seriously injured in dirt bike-SUV collision on Highway 17

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A 12-year-old was taken to hospital by air ambulance after the dirt bike they were riding collided with a vehicle

Mark Zuckerberg ‘personally authorized’ Meta’s copyright infringement, publishers allege

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NEW YORK (AP) — Five publishing houses and author Scott Turow sued Meta and CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday, alleging