41-year-man dies in single-vehicle crash in Uxbridge

A 41-year-old man died following a single-vehicle crash in Uxbridge on Wednesday evening. Emergency crews were called to the area of Regional Road 1 south of Foster Drive just after

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Canadian author Rachel Reid to publish another book in ‘Heated Rivalry’ universe

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TORONTO — The “Heated Rivalry” boys are coming back sooner than expected — at least in book form. Harlequin announced

OPP say ongoing probe into abduction of Elnaz Hajtamiri stretches as far as Dubai

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On the fourth anniversary of her disappearance, Ontario Provincial Police say they are still determined to find out what happened

Daily Bread cuts ties with Feed Scarborough over alleged financial mismanagement

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Feed Scarborough, one of the largest food banks in Toronto, will no longer be affiliated with the Daily Bread Food

Trump’s list of targeted opponents grows longer with action against Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve

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ATLANTA (AP) — Donald Trump promised in his second inaugural address to fairly apply the law, unlike how he said

Iranians in Toronto worried for loved ones as protests in Tehran continue

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As violent protests persist in Iran, members of the Persian community in Toronto are worried, wondering if family and friends

Five-year-old crashes ATV into tree, dies later in hospital

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The Upper Ottawa Valley OPP detachment has opened an investigation into the single-vehicle crash that police said occurred at a

Sexual deepfakes on X show need for online regulator, advocates say

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OTTAWA — Advocacy groups for women and children say a wave of sexual deepfakes on the social media platform X

Carleton Place man, 25, charged in intimate partner violence case

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A 25-year-old Carleton Place man is facing charges as the result of an intimate partner violence investigation by the OPP.

Residents worry about safety along Parkside Drive after speed camera ban

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Despite years of debate and planning, Parkside Drive in Toronto’s west end remains one of the city’s most notorious roads for speeding and with the banning