Toronto police to provide update Tuesday on arrests tied to U.S. Consulate shooting

Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw will deliver an update Tuesday morning on arrests linked to several firearm‑related investigations across the GTA — including the March 10 shooting at the U.S.

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Health officials warn of possible measles exposure at York Region hospital

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Public health officials are making the public aware of a possible measles exposure in York Region. York Region Public Health

Police search for man in alleged sexual assault of 8-year-old at Scarborough mall

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Police are searching for a man who allegedly sexually assaulted an eight-year-old girl at a Scarborough mall. Investigators say just

News of the day: Why is there a massive heart in the middle of this field?; Ottawa’s high schoolers have big feelings about AI; Departments without enough space can ‘stagger’ RTO4

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It’s Friday, May 22. Here are today’s top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom. WHY IS THERE A MASSIVE HEART

Premier Doug Ford calls judge’s ruling on Ontario encampment ‘cockamamie’

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An Ontario judge’s recent decision barring the Region of Waterloo from removing people living in a homeless encampment is “cockamamie,”

Homicide confirmed in death of woman, 61, in Greater Madawaska

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Forensic examination has confirmed that a 61-year-old woman found dead in Greater Madawaska Township earlier in May was the victim

Motion Picture Association slams CRTC rules on Canadian content investment

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OTTAWA — The Motion Picture Association has slammed new streaming revenue rules in Canada, saying they impose unprecedented, unnecessary and

Here’s why Ottawa’s LRT shutdown shut down on a long weekend

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The O-Train’s partial shutdown over the Victoria Day long weekend was attributed to “staffing issues” that forced OC Transpo to

Family of missing teen girl pleads for public’s help at one week mark since disappearance

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It’s been one week since 14-year-old Esther disappeared and her distraught family made a fresh appeal for the public’s help

‘Racist crap’: Mayor Chow addresses online attacks targeting her race, accent and work ethic

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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is speaking out about online “trolls” who have been targeting her with “personal vicious attacks.” In