Man, 75, charged in alleged 2015 elevator sexual assault: Toronto police

Toronto police have charged a 75-year-old Toronto man after he allegedly sexually assaulted someone while they rode in an elevator over a decade ago. Investigators say the alleged incident occurred

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Fleming College and St. Lawrence College announce plan to merge

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Two colleges in eastern and central Ontario plan to merge, a move they say should help expand access, better align

Ontario planning to reduce teacher training to 1-year course

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Training for teachers in Ontario is getting a major overhaul if legislation soon to be introduced by the Ford government

Police seek suspect in 2025 aggravated assault in Kanata

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Ottawa police are seeking public assistance to identify a suspect in the continuing investigation into an aggravated assault last spring

Humber River Hospital being renamed after $50 million donation

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The Humber River Hospital will be changing its name to Hennick Humber Hospital after a $50 million donation. The gift,

Deachman: Well, we’ll remember Rick Leary’s name now

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There’s no way around it now: one way or another, Ottawans are going to remember Rick Leary’s name. My original

Sections of Lake Shore Boulevard East closed April 11-17 for construction

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If your commute involves driving along Lake Shore Boulevard East, keep in mind there will be a series of lane

New Ottawa pilot targets local, diverse hiring at Lansdowne 2.0 construction

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“What’s very important to know about how we designed Lansdowne 2.0 is that we did with the community in mind,

Human rights tribunal approves agreement for Ontario First Nations on child welfare and care

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The Canadian Human Rights tribunal approved a historic agreement that is intended to empower First Nations to determine how best to

‘Unacceptable’: TTC CEO orders suspension of work car fleet after latest hydraulic fluid spill on Line 2

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The TTC is launching a full internal review and suspending its fleet of work cars after a second hydraulic fluid