TORONTO- Toronto and the rest of southern Ontario are bracing for a severe heat wave this week, with daytime temperatures climbing into the mid-30s and
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New Zealand actor Sam Neill, known for Jurassic Park role, dead at 78
Renowned Hollywood actor Sir Sam Neill, who became a global favorite among movie lovers through his iconic role in the ‘Jurassic Park’ films, has passed
Hamilton’s Garner Road to close for nearly 2 months for major sewer repair
HAMILTON- Garner Road in West Hamilton, Canada, will be completely closed to through traffic for nearly two months starting Monday as the city undertakes major
Sault city council to vote on $15M package to boost port plan
Northern Ontario: Sault Ste. Marie City Council is preparing for a major port upgrade. Next week, the city council will vote on committing $15 million
PM Carney insists not a lot of profits to split with U.S. on Gordie Howe Bridge
OTTAWA- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has defended the agreement brokered with the United States regarding the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge. He
Highway 1 reopens in Fraser Canyon, but twin wildfires remain out of control
BRITISH COLUMBIA: Highway 1 through British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon officially reopened on Saturday. The major route had been completely shut down since July 7, after
Prime Minister Mark Carney set to attend last day of Calgary Stampede
CALGARY- Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to attend the final day of this year’s Calgary Stampede. The Prime Minister arrived at the annual rodeo
Five people injured, five arrested after shooting near Toronto’s waterfront
TORONTO- Five people were injured and five others were arrested following an early morning shooting near Toronto’s waterfront on Sunday. According to Toronto police, the
Toronto’s Salsa on St. Clair festival cancelled as police investigate fatal shooting
TORONTO- The final day of Toronto’s popular Salsa on St. Clair street festival has been officially cancelled following a deadly shooting that killed two men
Applications for federal public service jobs drop by almost 30 per cent
OTTAWA- The number of people applying for jobs in the Canadian federal government plummeted last year as Ottawa actively works to slash the size of
