Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in Normandy Wednesday, one day ahead of the 80th anniversary of Canadian troops storming Juno Beach in what is now referred to as D-Day.
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Oak Park Road – Colborne Street West connection back on city’s agenda
City officials were advised to tread carefully while preparing plans for an Oak Park Road – Colborne Street West connection. “The biggest drawback that I’ve heard and I’ve heard it consistently, I’ve heard it loudly and I’ve heard it clearly,” said Coun. Brian Van Tilborg. “Nobody wants us to go anywhere near the (Oakhill) cemetery. […]
Curtains closing for Toronto’s Phoenix Concert Theatre, which hosted Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan
Toronto’s famed Phoenix Concert Theatre is closing its doors after more than 33 years.
Victims of ICBC breach that led to arsons, shootings awarded $15K each
The 79 victims of an ICBC data breach that was linked to a series of shooting and arson attacks beginning in 2011 have been awarded $15,000 each in damages.
$1 million of stolen goods recovered following GTA Shoppers Drug Mart thefts investigation
Police have recovered roughly $1 million worth of stolen goods following a three-month investigation into thefts at several Shoppers Drug Mart stores across the GTA.
Josh Classen’s forecast: Warm & sunny spell begins, but gusty today
If you’ve been waiting for a prolonged stretch of sunny and warm weather, you’ll love this forecast for the rest of the week.
Suspect image released after assault in Brimley leaves victim with ‘severe facial injuries’
Toronto Police have released a suspect image following an assault in the Brimley area in Scarborough which left a victim unconscious, and with serious facial injuries.
Pet dog named Peanut must be returned after breakup, B.C. tribunal rules
The co-owner of a dog named Peanut has been ordered to return the pet to their ex after a custody dispute was heard by B.C.’s small claims tribunal.
Comedy company taking over from Just For Laughs vows to include English acts
The head of the comedy company stepping in to take over from the troubled Just For Laughs franchise says he will make space for English-language content in future festivals, but he will “need time” to make a long-term plan.
White Rock solicits donations from pier users for seismic upgrade
It took eight months and cost $4 million for the White Rock pier to be re-opened after it was badly damaged in a windstorm in December 2018.
