Toronto police say 59 suspects are facing a total of 300 charges in connection with an auto theft and re-vinning probe that led to the recovery of more than 360 stolen vehicles.
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B.C. Lions using adversity as fuel heading into West semifinal
It wasn’t the regular season the B.C. Lions planned for.
B.C. trans basketball player speaks out about verbal, physical mistreatment
A university basketball star on Vancouver Island is speaking out about the treatment she’s received as a transgender athlete.
Smaller, new look Sask. Party government gets back to work
A newly elected Saskatchewan Party government got back to work on Thursday, with returning and new government members meeting for the first time.
Children were inside vehicle when it was stolen in Sylvan Lake: RCMP
Children were in a vehicle when it was stolen in Sylvan Lake on Thursday, local RCMP say.
Yonge Street closed in Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourhood after water main break
A stretch of Yonge Street is closed in both directions in Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourhood this morning following a water main break in the area.
Dale Andersen’s Astrobiology Antarctic Status Report: 1 November 2024: Drilling Dive Holes Through The Ice – Astrobiology News
Dale Andersen’s Astrobiology Antarctic Status Report: 1 November 2024: Drilling Dive Holes Through The Ice Astrobiology News
Police reveal identity of human remains found in Markham, Ont. 45 years ago
More than 45 years after human remains were found in a rural area of Markham, Ont., police are revealing that the deceased was an inmate who had escaped prison just a month before his body was found.
Ride-share giant Uber bans customer after Alberta driver shares racist rant video
Ride-share giant Uber has banned a customer from its app after one of its drivers posted a social media video showing him enduring a racist tirade.
Teachers in Newfoundland and Labrador say their schools are getting more violent, averaging 22 incidents per in-class day
School staff are being struck more often, students are fighting more frequently, and police are increasingly being called to school grounds, according to data compiled and released this week by the Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers’ Association.
