KITCHENER—Authorities have issued a Winter Travel Advisory for Guelph and Wellington County following heavy snowfall across the region. With significant snow accumulation and reduced visibility,
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‘Bill 56’: Guelph to turn off speed cameras starting November 14
KITCHENER—The City of Guelph is preparing to immediately discontinue its Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program, with authorities confirming that all 12 speed cameras are slated
Report Indicates Rise in Religious Engagement Among Canadian Youth
TORONTO: Reports suggest a growing number of young people in Canada are embracing religious faith. Some church leaders attribute this trend primarily to Generation Z
Woman in critical condition following apparent coyote attack at Mississauga park
MISSISSAUGA: A woman has reportedly sustained serious injuries following a coyote attack in a city park. The incident occurred around 6:30 AM at Louis Bradley
RCMP investigating online threats against new Liberal MP Chris d’Entremont after floor-crossing
HALIFAX: An online threat has been reported against a Member of Parliament in Nova Scotia who recently defected to the Liberal Party. The target of
US Flight Cancellations Hit Canadian Travelers Amid ATC Shortage
MONTREAL: Canadian air travelers are expressing concern following widespread flight cancellations across the United States, which have been attributed to a critical shortage of air
Toronto will add over 1,200 shelter spaces for winter months
TORONTO: The City of Toronto is preparing to open more than 1,200 shelter spaces to assist people experiencing homelessness this winter. This initiative is part
Alberta government proposes increasing highway speeds to 120 km/h
CALGARY: The Alberta government is considering raising the speed limit on the province’s rural divided highways and has launched a public consultation to gather feedback.
Bolton Criticizes Carney’s Tariff Ad Apology as a Sign of Weakness in Future Talks
WASHINGTON, D.C.: John Bolton, the former U.S. National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump, criticized Prime Minister Mark Carney’s decision to apologize for an anti-tariff
Shootings up in Edmonton in September
EDMONTON: The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) has reported a significant surge in gun violence, particularly during the month of October. According to EPS data, the
