
Motorcycle drive found dead northeast of Tweed after crash: OPP
TWEED — Ontario Provincial Police say a motorcyclist is dead after a crash northeast of Tweed. OPP say they were contacted shortly after 4 p.m.

TWEED — Ontario Provincial Police say a motorcyclist is dead after a crash northeast of Tweed. OPP say they were contacted shortly after 4 p.m.

Israel’s military said it targeted and killed a Hamas cell leader posing as an Al Jazeera journalist in an airstrike on Gaza City on Sunday, a claim condemned by the Qatari broadcaster.
Since its last appearance in the MLS playoffs in 2020 under Greg Vanney, Toronto FC is on its sixth manager and has posted a league

It’s not an easy time to get by if you’re a low-income earner, and Vancouver binners say more people in the city are recycling cans and bottles to make ends meet. That doesn’t surprise economists who say low-wage workers are more affected by economic downturns and Canada’s income gap has never been wider.

Jonathan Ouellet-Gendron, 36, was wanted by Saskatoon Police on several warrants for murder, drug trafficking and other gun offenses. He had been on the run since at least 2023.

The innovation is part of an increasing interest in AI in agriculture around the world, as the industry grapples with a number of growing challenges, including labour shortages.

OTTAWA — First Nations in Ontario and the Manitoba Métis Federation say nearly $1 billion in federal funding went to a group they allege is

The German company Flixbus, which entered the Canadian market in 2022, says it’s been growing fast and ultimately hopes to connect the country east-west by bus.

While age is still considered an important risk, scientists are increasingly realizing other aspects â both biological and sociological â may play an important role in making women susceptible to developing Alzheimer’s.

Popular pickle brand Bickâs, which is made only for the Canadian market, is no longer on the shelves of some Canadian retailers, a consequence of the ongoing trade war between Canada and the United States.

Cable cars or gondolas may conjure images of mountain getaways or scenic tourist rides, but some transportation planners see untapped potential in the skies above Canadian cities.

For 25 years, Students on Ice has taken countless young people to the Arctic and Antarctic. Current and past participants say that kind of experiential education is priceless.