The wet and windy weather is expected to continue in Toronto on Wednesday.
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No water, no oil: How the parched western provinces could hamper the oilpatch
Persistent and severe drought conditions across Western Canada could have a devastating effect on the oil and natural gas sector, which has drilling operations in some of the driest areas, according to a new report by Deloitte.
John Street housing project moves to final vote
Brockville council will vote next week on a recommendation to approve an affordable housing development at the former Reilly Furs site on John Street. Council’s planning and development committee on Tuesday backed the recommendation for a reduced version of the original John Street project, despite a request from opponents to table the matter for further […]
3 of 4 suspects wanted in Brampton road rage incident surrender to police, mayor says
Three of the four suspects wanted in connection with a road rage incident in Brampton last week, which was captured on video, have surrendered to police, CP24 has learned.
Russell leads Lakers past Raptors 128-111; Toronto’s losing skid stretches to 14
D’Angelo Russell scored 25 points and added seven assists as the Los Angeles Lakers rolled past the Toronto Raptors 128-111 on Tuesday.
Detectives Investigating Niagara Falls Death – Update 1 – SUSPECT VEHICLE
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Cross-Canada autism study looking for Manitoba children to participate
A new cross-Canada project is looking for children living with autism in the province to participate in a new study that will determine why some children do better than others and create a national best practice guide for treatment.
Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation losing hope for return to bargaining table
On Thursday, education minister Jeremy Cockrill announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was offered to teachers with support from the Saskatchewan School Boards Association.
Border authorities looking to hike Nexus application fee to US$120 from US$50
Travellers looking to fast-track it across the border by signing up for Nexus could pay more than twice the current price to apply after September.
Cherry blossom enthusiast called out for stopping car in bus lane, getting out to take photo
With cherry blossom season in full swing across Metro Vancouver, enthusiasts are being urged to curb their excitement and find appropriate places to stop for a photo.
