Trying to reserve your street parking spot with cones could result in hefty fines: City of Toronto

Your lungs are burning and your back is aching after shoveling mounds of snow to extract your buried car after a massive winter storm. You run a quick errand, and

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Trump’s ‘gold card’ program goes live, offering US visas starting at $1 million per person

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that his long-promised “ gold card ” was officially going on sale,

Snow to end after midnight, Environment Canada says

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Snow continued to fall in the Ottawa area throughout the day Wednesday, but Environment Canada said it was expected to

Ontario Liberals push province to sell off stored U.S. booze for charity

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Ontario’s Liberals are pushing Doug Ford’s government to sell the province’s stockpile of U.S. booze that is sitting in storage.

Ottawa council passes $5.2-billion 2026 budget including 3.75% property tax hike

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Ottawa city council passed its $5.2-billion operating budget and its $1.92-billion budget for capital projects after a full day of

Canada adds Maniac Murder Cult, Terrorgram Collective to list of extremist entities

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OTTAWA — The federal government says it has added three extremist networks and an armed insurgent group to its list

Hydro Ottawa ‘communication lapse’ leaves some Orléans residents in the dark

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It was a cold, snowy December morning with temperatures hovering around -20 C when Cheryl Turpin sat down to enjoy

Over 150 crashes reported as messy, stormy weather hits GTHA: OPP

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Over 150 crashes have been reported by Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in the GTHA since early Wednesday morning as snow

Ottawa police looking for public’s assistance in search for 24-year-old

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Police, saying in a news release Wednesday that there were concerns for her safety, asked anyone with information about Abraham’s

Former B.C. premier Clark says Conservatives cannot be ‘kooky’ if they want to govern

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VICTORIA — Former British Columbia premier Christy Clark says “nobody wants to elect a government that is kooky” as the