Police in Guelph are investigating after four people were defrauded of thousands of dollars in a fake taxi scam involving a child.
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St. Catharines Man Arrested on Child Pornography Charges Following an Investigation
In September 2024, Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) Detectives assigned to the Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit commenced an investigation into the alleged sexual exploitation of children. Read more…
Half of B.C. small businesses don’t expect to last 4 more years, survey finds
The organization Business Improvement Areas of B.C. released the results of a survey of more than 500 small and medium-sized businesses Monday, and the results paint a discouraging picture.
West Nipissing considers allowing tiny home builds
“If people want to live in a tiny home, I don’t see why we should be standing in their way,” Councillor Pharand says
Letters Sept. 10, 2024: ‘Maybe with the right spell, we can cast Trudeau from government.’
Resorting to magic Look, nothing we have tried can get rid of Trudeau. How about we try: Beetle Juice, Beetle Juice, Beetle Juice! Terry Toll (Maybe he’ll just end up living on, forever in our nightmares.) Take a break from immigration Isn’t it just great, another terrorist in Canada with desires to travel to New […]
Nearly half of Canadians want federal election after NDP-Liberal agreement ends, poll suggests
Following the announcement of the end of the NDP-Liberal confidence and supply agreement, a new national survey reveals that 47 per cent of Canadians would support calling a federal election to be called, while only 34 per cent would prefer not to.
Rate cuts have yet to budge GTA housing market: RBC
While the Bank of Canada may be lowering interest rates, the move is not having an immediate effect on Canada‘s housing market, an economist at one of Canada’s biggest banks says.
Cyclist seriously injured after being struck by driver in southwest Scarborough
A cyclist has been seriously injured after being struck by the driver of a vehicle in southwest Scarborough on Monday evening.
Provincial police investigating the death of a baby in Saguenay
Provincial police investigating the death of a baby in Saguenay
High diver Molly Carlson discusses mental health and body positivity
Diving 21 metres straight into the St. Lawrence River is all in a day’s work for high diver Molly Carlson. Carlson said her recent big win at the Red Bull Cliff Diving competition was “so special,” with the city’s skyline as a backdrop. The Ontario native who now calls Montreal her home says the city has played an important role in her life.
