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Closed-door briefing on extremism-related risks for Ottawa councillors

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“Given the occurrence of hate-motivated incidents locally, the reported presence of ideologically motivated violent extremism, and the evolving threat environment

FIFA releases plans for cross-Canada World Cup celebration tour

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Plans have been unveiled for festivities across Canada as the country prepares to co-host the FIFA World Cup this summer 

About 3,700 public servants apply for early-retirement incentives in opening days

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About 3,700 public servants have put themselves forward for the incentives since March 27, according to a senior government source.

Gas prices expected to drop 11 to 12 cents by Friday amid apparent ceasefire

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Gas prices in the GTA could drop by 11 to 12 cents by Friday amid the apparent ceasefire between the

Ottawa man, 23, charged after OPP weapons raid

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A 23-year-old Ottawa man faces a number of charges after a provincial police investigation into unauthorized possessions of firearms. The

Brampton man arrested for allegedly shooting at Jewish-owned North York restaurant

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A Brampton man has been charged after a Jewish-owned restaurant in North York was shot at early Friday morning, Toronto

Price of Lotto Max tickets going up next week, but OLG says bigger jackpots coming

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Starting Tuesday, April 14, the cost of a Lotto Max ticket will be going up from $5 to $6. That’s

McLaughlin Planetarium being demolished after over 5 decades in Toronto

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The iconic McLaughlin Planetarium is being demolished, marking the end of an era for a tourist attraction that has stood in

No GO train service on Lakeshore East and Stouffville lines this weekend: what you need to know

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If you are planning to take the Lakeshore East and Stouffville lines this weekend, keep in mind that GO trains