Tech leaders are gathering in Toronto today for the final Collision conference that will be hosted in the city.
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LCBO workers moving closer to strike action that could shut Ontario liquor stores
The union representing LCBO workers continues to take steps toward possible strike action. Leaders will hold an update around noon on Tuesday.
Human smuggling attempts aimed at U.S. entry spiking along Quebec-N.Y. border
CBC News embedded with the RCMP’s border patrol unit amid the rise of human smuggling operations along the Quebec-New York State border. More than 5,000 people have been apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol at the Canadian border since the start of 2024, the majority of them in this region.
WestJet now charges $25 to book a flight by phone. Are airline fees out of control?
Airline fees are nothing new. But some major carriers have raised the ire of customers by introducing charges for once-complimentary services, like overhead space for carry-on bags and booking flights by phone.
Milton woman fighting decision to evict her after C-section
Cristina Ribeiro thought the house she and her family were renting in a Milton subdivision would be a place for her children to grow. But she now faces the prospect of moving out two weeks after she finishes recovering from a C-section, following a decision by the Landlord and Tenant Board.
‘Do you guys have tickets?’: How a nightmare of a road trip turned into Stanley Cup Final front-row seats for father and daughter
A road trip for a father and daughter that began as a nightmare quickly turned into a dream come true for the pair thanks to a couple of generous Oilers fans.
Calgary’s water crisis should be a wake-up call for Canada, experts say
As Calgary enters its twelfth day of a water crisis caused by a massive water main break, some experts say this should be a wake-up call for other cities across the country.
Shakespeare Festival returns with a very Canadian concern
The St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival returns under new management, with a very Canadian idea behind the Bard’s complex play. The husband-and-wife team of Julia Nish-Lapidus and James Wallis, known for Toronto indie theatre’s Shakespeare BASH’d, as well as multiple seasons at the Stratford Festival, have taken over the reins of the St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival, […]
Two ribbon-cutting ceremonies planned in TLTI this week
The Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands is gearing up for two ribbon-cutting ceremonies this week. On Wednesday at 4 p.m., TLTI staff, officials, along with local dignitaries, Kehoe Marine Construction, and Greer Galloway Consulting Engineers will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Ivy Lea Wharf, to introduce the newly designed facility. The wharf had reached […]
More than 14,000 speeding tickets issued in Winnipeg construction zone
Winnipeg police have caught a significant number of drivers speeding through a construction zone since they took over enforcement earlier this year.
