OPP officer injured after cruiser rear-ended on Highway 401 in Pickering

A Toronto OPP officer was injured on Friday morning after their cruiser was rear‑ended while they were investigating an earlier collision on Highway 401. The crash happened near Whites Road,

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Ford government to build underwater electricity line to power Toronto for 2 decades

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The Ford government is planning to go underwater to build a new electricity line that will power Toronto for at

S&P/TSX composite slides on Wednesday, U.S. markets post mixed results

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index slid on Wednesday, weighed down by losses in the industrials and basic materials sectors,

Venezuelans in Canada share mixed emotions in wake of Maduro's capture

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TORONTO - Venezuelans in Canada are dealing with a mix of emotions after the United States captured the country’s president

Venezuelans in Canada share mixed emotions in wake of Maduro’s capture

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TORONTO — Venezuelans in Canada are dealing with a mix of emotions after the United States captured the country’s president

Vancouver Island logging protesters hit out at arson 'insinuation'

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VICTORIA - A group protesting old-growth logging on Vancouver Island is hitting out at an “insinuation” they were involved in

Ottawa says 25 banned guns were collected and destroyed in buyback pilot program

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OTTAWA - The federal government says 25 banned firearms were collected and destroyed during a six-week trial run of its

Diddy’s Staff Upset By No Pay As He Does Time

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Source: Sonia Moskowitz / Getty According to reports, there’s some unhappy employees who work for Diddy, but not because he’s

He inspired one of the characters in the satirical hit play ‘Rogers v. Rogers’ — and ‘absolutely loved’ how he’s portrayed

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When Matthew Boswell sat down last month to watch the final preview of Michael Healey’s new play “Rogers v. Rogers,”

2.2 per cent property tax increase proposed for Toronto residents in 2026

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A 2.2 per cent property tax increase is being proposed for Toronto residents as part of the 2026 budget. Mayor