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Instagram ads for counterfeit cash led to crime ring bust: Halton police

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Halton Regional Police Service investigators say suspects in a counterfeit currency ring first attracted the attention of authorities through two

Impaired driving-related collisions up 27 per cent early in 2026, Ottawa police say

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There has been a marked increase so far this year in the number of collisions involving impaired driving, according to

Toronto police searching for two young sisters who went missing on Easter weekend

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Toronto police are appealing to the public for assistance locating two sisters who went missing on Easter weekend. According to

Feds renew funding for Building Safer Communities Fund in Ottawa amidst rise in youth violence

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Sarah Taylor, the City of Ottawa’s director of community safety and well-being policy and analytics, said the money will be

Two men shot in Brampton altercation

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Two men have been injured in an altercation that led to a shooting in Brampton Peel police were called to

News of the day: Backlash from residents over safe-supply clinic, Charge coach steps away for cancer treatment, Ottawa mission sets holiday meals served record

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It’s Monday, April 6. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. ‘IT TAKES A TOLL’:

Markham intersection remains closed after sinkhole repairs delayed

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A stretch of a road in Markham that was scheduled to reopen on Saturday remains closed on Monday after repairs

City to look into expanding public transit in rural Ottawa

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“A bus becomes more efficient as more people use it,” he said. “Microtransit becomes more expensive. In many cases, it

City of Toronto warming centres opening Monday evening

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As Toronto braces for another cold stretch, the City is opening its five warming centres on Monday evening for those