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Driver, 29, faces impaired charges after stop in construction zone

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A 29-year-old Ottawa man faces a list of charges including impaired driving and stunt driving following a traffic stop by

Ford government’s controversial budget bill passes final vote at Queen’s Park

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The Ford government’s omnibus budget bill, which includes controversial changes to freedom of information (FOI) laws, passed a final vote

Former city employee, landlord accused in city housing program kickback scheme to stand trial

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The report alleged that the kickback payments started in January 2024, but the landlords received more favourable rental rates starting

WestJet increases fees for checked baggage

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WestJet has increased its checked baggage fees effective Thursday, joining Air Canada, which also announced a similar measure in recent

York police charge man with multiple aliases in long‑term human trafficking case

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York Regional Police (YRP) have charged a man with a series of human trafficking‑related offences after a survivor came forward

Trump orders US military to ‘shoot and kill’ Iranian small boats choking Strait of Hormuz

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U.S. President Donald Trump, in a morning social media post, ordered the U.S. military to “shoot and kill” Iranian small

Handcuffed teen escapes police custody in central Hamilton: police

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Hamilton police are searching for an 18‑year‑old who escaped custody early Thursday morning after being arrested on multiple offences. Sultan

Toronto police to reveal results of ‘Project Lighthouse’ cybercrime takedown on Thursday

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Toronto police will unveil the results of a major cybercrime investigation on Thursday morning, marking the first public update on

‘One of my joys’: Meet the Toronto subway musicians bringing rhythm to rush hour

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Cellist Leo Zhang has performed for more people than some musicians may ever see in their lifetime.   He does