York Regional Police launch organized retail theft enforcement project at various stores

York Regional Police officers say they’re carrying out a three-month enforcement project aimed at cracking down on organized retail crime at various stores in Aurora, Newmarket and potentially elsewhere within

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Feds greenlight $673 million to keep Canada Post afloat this year

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OTTAWA - The federal government is handing hundreds of millions of dollars to Canada Post to keep the money-bleeding mail

Feds want pipeline projects reviewed by energy regulator instead of impact agency

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OTTAWA - The federal government is proposing giving authority to review interprovincial pipelines and transmission lines, and offshore renewable energy

Police investigate after teen injured in stabbing in Northcliffe Village

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Toronto police are investigating after a teen was stabbed in Northcliffe Village. Investigators say they received a call just before

Driver caught doing 156 km/h in solo trip on HOV lane

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An Ottawa-area driver was nailed Friday trying to sneak through a “high occupancy vehicle” lane on Highway 417 near Moodie

What Ontario tenants need to know about the 2026 census

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Statistics Canada is conducting the population census this year – a count of all the people residing in Canada based

Man facing charges over Ottawa church incident

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A 40-year-old man is facing charges of criminal harassment, mischief to religious property and breach of probation following an incident

Dr. Dre & Kendrick Lamar Support Former High School At Groundbreaking Ceremony In Compton

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Source: Jim Spellman / Getty Two of Centennial High School’s most famous alums came home for a major move forward.

Canada, U.S. stock markets rise amid jobs reports from both countries

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index rose on Friday while U.S. markets drove further into record territory, as investors digested

RCMP cannabis raids won’t ‘hamper’ N.B. First Nations pot sale discussions: minister

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FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s Indigenous Affairs minister says he isn’t worried a recent series of raids by the RCMP in