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Funeral arrangements announced for 5 family members who died as result of Brampton house fire

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Funeral arrangements for five family members who died as a result of a house fire in Brampton have been announced.

OC Transpo ‘ready to adapt’ to rumoured five-day return-to-office mandate for federal workers

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Transit committee chair Glen Gower says OC Transpo will be ready for the expected influx of riders if and when

Hegseth cites ‘fog of war’ in defending follow-on strike on alleged drug boat

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday cited the “fog of war” in defending a follow-up strike on

Toronto Police Service seeks extra $93.8M as part of City’s 2026 budget

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As the City of Toronto ramps up its 2026 budget process, the municipality’s police service is seeking an additional $93.8

Canada’s competition commissioner leaving job months before term ends

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Canada’s competition commissioner is leaving his post two months before his term comes to an end. Matthew Boswell says in

Province reports Eglinton Crosstown passes final operating test, TTC advocates reiterate calls for transparency

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As the Ontario government reports the Eglinton Crosstown LRT has passed the final crucial test needed for opening, TTC advocates

Woman found on fire inside tent in Etobicoke, police say

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A woman has been rushed to hospital after Toronto police officers found her on fire inside a tent in Etobicoke.

Ottawa residents concerned about traffic, commute times amid federal return-to-office speculation

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Ottawa residents are expressing concerns about further congestion, increased child-care costs and losing the convenience of working from home as

Two Toronto subway stations will be officially renamed this weekend

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Two familiar stops on Toronto’s subway map are about to get new names. Starting Sunday, Dec. 7, the Toronto Transit