One person has been pulled from a fire at an apartment building in Scarborough, officials say.
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OPP charge 22-year-old North Bay following single motor vehicle collision
One person was arrested and charged after police responded to a single motor vehicle collision. The Nipissing West Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police and Emergency Medical Services responded to a single motor vehicle rollover on Highway 17, West Nipissing Monday around 10:45 p.m. The lone driver received minor injuries and was transported to the […]
Another person charged at Sask. private school at the centre of multiple abuse allegations
Another person affiliated with a Saskatoon Christian school embroiled in legal trouble over multiple allegations of abuse has been charged with assault.
Inflation data reveals what cost more in Canada lately
Canadians are still feeling the pinch when it comes to shopping for certain items and living expenses, even as inflation has cooled, according to Statistics Canada’s new data released Tuesday.
Two people shot in North York, police say
Life-saving measures are being performed on two victims following a shooting in North York, police say.
Trip down memory lane: Seniors watch ‘Grease’ at B.C. care home’s simulated drive-in
Summer days are drifting away, but a group of B.C. seniors had one lively summer night this week – watching “Grease” at a simulated drive-in movie theatre.
HAVE YOUR SAY: What are your thoughts on the Ottawa Senators for the 2024-25 season?
The Ottawa Senators haven’t been in a playoff game since 2017. Eight seasons. Let that sink in. It’s a long stretch of frustration and disappointment for the team and its fan base. Will it be different in the 2024-25 season, which begins next month? The Senators made plenty of off-season moves, including the hiring of […]
Put away the garbage, recycling and bird feeders to avoid attracting bears – MNR
The number of bear sightings has increased over the last few weeks in North Bay
Thousands without power in southern Manitoba due to storm, lightning
Thousands of people are without power Monday morning as widespread outages sweep southern Manitoba.
Report finds $2.29 billion bridge infrastructure deficit in rural Alberta
Substantial investments from the province are needed to prevent the deterioration of thousands of Alberta’s bridges, according to a report from the Rural Municipalities of Alberta (RMA).
