Driver plows into pedestrians in Modena, 8 injured as driver detained after attempted escape

ROME (AP) — A driver plowed into pedestrians in the northern Italian city of Modena on Saturday, injuring eight people, four of them critically, before trying to flee and being

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This couple are changing the way you feed your fur babies — one sustainable meal at a time

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Many pet owners are as concerned about their furry friends’ diet as their own. Count Isaac Langleben and Jacqueline Prehogan

‘Heartbroken and angry’: Ottawa man found dead after homecare agency closes his file

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“I am heartbroken, but also angry. Despite his fragile health, no one checked in and he died alone. They understood

Canada’s wealth inequality gap is widening, could a tax reform fix it?

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Canada’s wealth inequality gap is widening, so much so that the concentration at the top makes up for a large

Ontario man charged after GO bus crash sends 6, including baby, to hospital

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Six people, including a baby, were taken to a southern Ontario hospital on Sunday after an SUV slammed into a

At least $50 million in deposits went unredeemed on booze containers in Ontario in 2024. Where'd the money go?

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Fewer beer, wine and spirit containers are being returned in Ontario, the Star has found, leading to rising unclaimed bottle

Why three byelections on April 13 could change the makeup of the House of Commons

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OTTAWA - Three byelections are being held on April 13 and the results could have an impact on both the

MPs back in House of Commons today as auditor general delivers reports

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OTTAWA — Members of Parliament are back in the House of Commons today, where the government is expected to face

Ontario legislature resumes; questions on transparency, OSAP expected

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TORONTO - Ontario’s provincial members of parliament are heading back to Queen’s Park today, as the legislature sits for the

Black people in Canada less likely to fill medication prescriptions due to cost, study says

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TORONTO - A new study says the cost of medication is stopping Black people in Canada from filling their prescriptions