Social Networks

Prosecutors seek review of ruling that could undermine Kenneth Law murder charges

By News Room

Prosecutors are asking the Supreme Court of Canada to urgently review a recent ruling that could undermine the murder charges

Police looking to identify man in two alleged sex assaults in Brampton

By News Room

Police in Peel Region are looking to identify a suspect they believe is responsible for two sexual assaults over three

Is there possible progress in the City’s pigeon birth control pill program?

By News Room

It’s no secret that several Toronto neighbourhoods have become inundated with large flocks of pigeons. But there may be indications

Conservative MP denies making homophobic comment about Trudeau

By News Room

Conservative MP Garnett Genuis vehemently denied directing a homophobic comment at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the House of Commons

Canadian Olympic swimming champion Maggie Mac Neil announces retirement

By News Room

Canadian Olympic swimming champion Maggie Mac Neil is retiring. The gold medalist in the women’s 100-meter butterfly at Tokyo’s Summer

Cross-examination of Toronto cop charged with assault in Brampton teens death continues

By News Room

A Toronto police officer charged with assault in the death of a Brampton teen who tried to sell him and

Trump launches a new business venture during his campaign: $100,000 watches

By News Room

He’s sold Bibles, sneakers, photo books and cryptocurrency during his third campaign for president. Now, Donald Trump is launching a

Deachman: Ottawa Council struggles with how to give Indigenous people a voice in city affairs

By News Room

The city wanted to appoint an elder to council. That's not going to happen, but there are other ways to

1 dead in Mississauga collision involving garbage truck and tractor trailer

By News Room

One person has died and another has critical injuries in a crash involving a tractor-trailer and a garbage truck in