Two councillors should be reprimanded for violating the city council’s code of conduct when they used their constituents’ contact information for election purposes without permission, Toronto’s integrity commissioner says.
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Three charged, one suspect wanted following woman’s death in Winnipeg apartment
Winnipeg police have charged three people and are searching for a fourth suspect in connection with the death of a woman in the city’s Central Park neighbourhood.
‘A little toasty out there’: Advice for managing Saskatchewan’s high temperatures
Heat warnings continue to soar across Saskatchewan, and while it is important to enjoy these summer months, it is also important to stay healthy in these temperatures.
Steven Ryan writes songs about life, love, and loss
Steven Ryan devotes much of his time in the studio creating original music. The 32-year-old, Paris, Ontario-based singer-songwriter has been performing live for 16 years and has also produced and recorded other area artists. “My main instrument is guitar, and I sing,” he said. “But I also play piano, bass, and drums.” That versatility enabled […]
IT outage affecting people around the globe, including Winnipeg mayor
The mayor was in the U.S. attending a leadership training conference with almost 40 other mayors from around the world, and so far hasn’t been able to leave the Big Apple
B.C. hospitals, health services affected by global IT outage
British Columbia’s health-care system is facing disruptions due to the global technology outage affecting multiple industries on Friday.
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Canadian flights, hospitals, border disrupted during global technology outage
A global technology outage had grounded flights, disrupted hospitals and backed up border crossings in Canada on Friday, as reported issues persisted hours after the issues with Microsoft services were said to be getting fixed.
Ontario woman says she was sold ‘crumbling’ house despite home inspection
As an Ontario woman put away her China dishes after Christmas Dinner in 2018, she noticed her cabinet doors refused to shut.
Pedestrian critical after being hit by driver of vehicle in downtown Toronto
A pedestrian has been rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries after being struck by the driver of a vehicle in downtown Toronto late Monday afternoon.
