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Hong Kong Canadians reeling after deadly highrise inferno

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VANCOUVER — Canadians with roots in Hong Kong are watching in horror at news of fire that tore through seven

Complaints and rudeness reported by councillors trending again in 2025, Ottawa integrity commissioner reports

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Ottawa’s integrity commissioner is seeing a “continuing trend” of city councillors asking her office for advice about disrespectful communications or

Burlington City Hall under hold and secure, to remain closed for rest of day: City

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Burlington City Hall is currently under a hold and secure, the City says. In a social media post, the City

Driver caught at 133 km/h over limit on Ottawa’s ‘Limebank Raceway’

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Anyone wondering why the stretch of Gloucester’s arrow-straight Limebank Road is widely known to police and the “street racing” community

Questions raised over new traffic safety signs replacing speed cameras in school zones

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Questions are being raised about new signs that have been delivered to municipalities, which will replace automated speed cameras in

Suspect among 2 injured following stabbing at TMU Station

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Toronto police say two people, including a suspect, are in hospital following a stabbing at TMU Station downtown. Emergency responders

Toronto police expanding community program to include Yonge subway line

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Toronto police are expanding the Neighbourhood Community Officer program to include a portion of the subway system. Police Chief Myron

Female suspect sought after 2 females allegedly attacked in Fashion District

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Toronto police are trying to identify a female suspect who allegedly attacked two other females in the Fashion District early

3 child seat violations: OPP say unlicensed driver with no insurance stopped in Welland

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Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say a 27-year-old Thorold, Ont., woman is facing multiple charges after officers stopped a vehicle in