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Updated 2025-03-04 10:45
Fire guts Glasgow School of Art for second time in four years
A large fire has ripped through the Glasgow School of Art, causing extensive damage to a building considered the jewel in the city’s architectural crown.
Photos: Burlington Sound of Music
Ontario makes history with record number of female MPPs
Of the 124 ridings in Ontario, 49 will be represented by women.
Piccini ready to get to work in Northumberland-Peterborough South
Riding includes Norwood, Keene in Peterborough County
Trade war fallout: a look at the numbers
Ramifications of a trade war: an expert look at the numbers for Canada
Higher levels of air pollution expected in Hamilton over the weekend
At-risk individuals include children, seniors, and people with existing respiratory or cardiovascular conditions, according to Environment Canada.
Pay-what-you-can grocery launches in Toronto
Pay-what-you-can grocery opens in Toronto, but experts say model can be hit-or-miss
Montreal, Laval daycare strike ends
Daycare workers' union lifts strike affecting centres in Montreal and Laval
Toronto urged to make streets safer
Toronto urged to take action after string of pedestrian and cyclist deaths
No injuries after Quebec train derailment
No injuries, no spills after train derails in Quebec's Saguenay region
Heat warnings in effect in southern Ontario
Environment Canada warns of extreme heat in parts of southern Ontario
Endangered B.C. killer whale believed dead, dropping population to 75
L92, also known as “Crewser”, has not been seen with his pod for two months.
Plans for an Arctic university in the works
'A lot to offer:' Plans for at least one Arctic university in the works
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Environment Canada warns of extreme heat in Hamilton and parts of southern Ontario
The weather agency recommends not leaving people or pets inside parked vehicles.
Ontario ticket takes Lotto 649 jackpot
Ontario ticket takes Saturday night's $7 million Lotto 649 jackpot
UPDATE: Missing 13-year-old from Oakville has been found in good health
A 13-year-old Oakville youth who had been missing since Saturday night has been found in good health.
13-year-old from Oakville hasn't returned home, family worried
OAKVILLE: A 13-year-old Oakville youth has been missing since Saturday night. Do you know his whereabouts?
Shots fired at Toronto entertainment complex
Shots fired at Toronto entertainment complex; man found with serious injuries:police
Search for missing Tofino boaters scaled back
Search for missing Tofino boaters scaled back, handed over to RCMP
Man charged in playground shooting
Markham man charged in playground shooting that injured two young girls
Multiple sextortion scams reported in Atlantic Canada
Privacy lawyer warns against victim blaming in recent sextortion scams
Morning house fire on Britannia under investigation
A fire at a home on Britannia Avenue near Ottawa Street Saturday morning is now under investigation by the Ontario Fire Marshall’s Office.
Indonesian woman’s body found inside swollen body of seven-metre-long python
Reports of fatal python attacks on humans are rare, however, this was the second death in Indonesia since March 2017
Amber Alert cancelled after 7-year-old girl found
NewsAlert: Amber Alert issued after girl, 7, allegedly abducted in Quebec's Gaspe
Markham man arrested in shooting of two girls at Toronto playground
A man has been arrested in Pickering and charged with two counts of attempted murder and two counts of aggravated assault, among other things, for the shooting at a Scarborough playground last Thursday.
NewsAlert: Amber Alert issued for Girl, 7, missing in Quebec
NewsAlert: Amber Alert issued after girl, 7, allegedly abducted in Quebec's Gaspe
Suspect arrested in playground shooting
Markham man charged in playground shooting that injured two young girls
Man dead following overnight stabbing in Toronto
Man dead following stabbing outside of east-end Toronto bar
Lightning strike likely caused goose deaths
Lightning strike likely behind the death of 50 geese near Montreal: experts
Golf’s clown prince laughs at the darkness: David Feherty brings “Off Tour” one-man show to Hamilton
Golf broadcaster, author and talk show host David Feherty brings his quirky brand of humour to FirstOntario Concert Hall in Hamilton July 30, on his “Off Tour” one-man comedy show.
Health Canada to launch vaping campaign
Health Canada to enlist social media influencers to help vaping awareness
UK changes course, allows cannabis oil for epileptic boy
UK changes course, allows cannabis oil for epileptic boy
‘He was bleeding badly’: Stabbing at popular Mississauga plaza sends customers into a panic
Peel Regional Police are hunting two suspects who fled in a vehicle after one of them stabbed a 30-year-old man at a Mississauga plaza, sending him to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Hamilton cop charged with sex assault
Hamilton Police Service constable charged with sexual assault
News agencies correct their errors; what about newsmakers?
Journalists struggle in a world with so many falsehoods, writes Paul Berton
Body found in search for missing kayaker
Searchers looking for kayaker reported missing in southern Georgian Bay: OPP
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $35 million Lotto Max jackpot
‘A death blow’: Tariff threat looms large in the heart of Canada’s auto industry
Workers in cities across Ontario wonder what’s to come
Some striking York University workers accept school's offer
Some York University workers to head back to work after accepting school's offer
Party leaders ready for election campaign as Quebec legislative session winds down
The final legislative session ahead of October’s provincial election wrapped up Friday, and while parties have already started campaigning, Premier Philippe Couillard said Quebecers would rather relax than listen to politicians argue.
Boy, 13, charged with first-degree murder after cyclist run down, stabbed: police
A 13-year-old boy is facing a murder charge after a cyclist was allegedly run down with an SUV and assaulted, Toronto police said Friday.
B.C. lawyer awarded $1 in suit against client who posted negative online review
A British Columbia lawyer has been awarded $1 in damages after suing a former client for posting a negative review online.
Ford says Tory government’s first act will be to scrap Ontario cap-and-trade system
Doug Ford said Friday he will scrap Ontario’s cap-and-trade system and fight a federal carbon tax as soon as his Progressive Conservative cabinet is sworn in later this month because the measures hurt families and do nothing for the environment.
Marathon voting session stalls pot bill, cancels Friday sitting of Commons
Progress on the government’s cannabis legalization bill and all other work in the House of Commons was put on hold until next week, thanks to a Conservative filibuster that forced an all-night voting session Friday.
Signpost: Eastbound lanes on Nikola Tesla bridge closed Monday for 24 hours starting at noon
Eastbound lanes on Nikola Tesla Boulevard bridge between Ottawa Street North and Kenilworth Avenue North will be closed Monday at 9 a.m. until Tuesday at 9 a.m. The closure is to allow bridge deck repairs, the city says. Eastbound traffic will be directed to use the surface roadway on Burlington Street East.
Ford to scrap cap and trade, challenge carbon tax
Ford says Tory govt's first act will be to scrap Ontario cap-and-trade system
Police not aware of “organized” street racing in Hamilton
Const. Claus Wagner said Wednesday’s street racing fatality is the first he can remember in 15 years
Police charge second Ancaster youth after church vandalism
The charges include two counts of mischief under $5,000
Supreme Court rules against BC’s Trinity University in law school accreditation battle
Requiring a person to behave contrary to their sexual identity is “degrading and disrespectful,” the Supreme Court of Canada said Friday in ruling that law societies have the right to deny accreditation to a proposed law school at a Christian university.
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