3 firefighters rushed to hospital after being struck by a vehicle

Three firefighters were seriously injured on Sunday evening after being struck by a vehicle while responding to a call about a separate car crash on Highway 47 in Uxbridge. According

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B.C. lawyers receiving extortion threats, legal regulator warns

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VANCOUVER — The Law Society of British Columbia says it has become aware of lawyers receiving extortion threats for “substantial

SIU probing man’s fatal fall at Square One mall in Mississauga

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The province’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) is investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of an 18-year-old man at Square One

Supervisor found not guilty in 2023 hedge-trimming death

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A judge has found landscaping supervisor Steven Deans not guilty of criminal negligence causing death in the 2023 worksite accident

Governor General Simon released from hospital, recovering from illness

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OTTAWA — Rideau Hall says Gov. Gen. Mary Simon was released from hospital today and is now recovering at home.

Ottawa to return $623 million to small businesses in rebate payments

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OTTAWA — More than 600,000 small businesses will share $623 million in carbon price rebate payments before the end of

These stars are in Ottawa, shooting a movie expected to debut at Cannes

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Hollywood stars Pamela Anderson and Michael Cera are in the Ottawa area shooting a new film called Love Is Not

US appeals court upholds hate crime convictions of 3 white men in 2020 killing of Ahmaud Arbery

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A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the hate crime convictions of three white men who chased Ahmaud Arbery through

Here are CHEO’s new visitor guidelines as flu season begins

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CHEO is reinstating public health measures for visitors to the hospital as viral season begins. Beginning Monday (Nov. 17), visitors

Motion to clear encampments near schools, playgrounds and daycares, ‘watered down’ says disappointed Coun. Bradford

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A motion put forward by Beaches-East York councillor Brad Bradford to quickly clear encampments near schools, parks and daycares passed