
Sixty-year-old killed after collision in Lakeshore, Essex County
LAKESHORE — A sixty-year-old is dead following a single vehicle collision in the Lighthouse Cove area of Lakeshore, about 35 km East of Windsor. Ontario

LAKESHORE — A sixty-year-old is dead following a single vehicle collision in the Lighthouse Cove area of Lakeshore, about 35 km East of Windsor. Ontario
TORONTO — Jewish community leaders in Toronto are calling for more support after two Toronto-area synagogues were struck with gunfire this weekend. Sara Lefton of
A community leader in Windsor, Ont., is calling for calm as police investigate the killing of 45-year-old Nancy Grewal earlier this week. Mohammed Fazle Baki,
TORONTO — After a six-month transfer saga that came with an ever-rising dollar amount, U.S. international forward Josh Sargent was formally introduced Wednesday as Toronto

TORONTO — A philanthropic organization says it’s donating $25 million to establish a new system for tackling homelessness in Toronto that will use an evidence-based

TORONTO — Construction on the roads to the Ring of Fire in northern Ontario should start this year and be completed by 2031, the province

TORONTO — Residents of a west-end Toronto apartment building say they will be going on a rent strike to protest the landlord’s application for a

First Nations leaders and police in northern Ontario say they have seen an increase in violence and arrests related to drug trafficking as Toronto-area gangs

BRANTFORD — Police in Brantford, Ont. say a 39-year-old woman is facing charges in the death of a newborn baby more than 20 years ago,
TORONTO — Giorgio Mammoliti, an outspoken former Toronto city councillor and member of the Ontario legislature, has died at 64. His son Chris Mammoliti confirmed

TORONTO — Provincial school board takeovers in Ontario are weakening the governance needed to track and end anti-Black racism in schools, Black trustees are warning.

TORONTO — A proposed mine in Ontario’s Ring of Fire region has cleared another regulatory hurdle despite a First Nation’s protest. The federal government has

TORONTO — Ontario is working toward attaching everyone in the province to a primary care provider, but family health teams are warning that as the

TORONTO — The Toronto Catholic District School Board says it has placed two high school teachers on leave following allegations they exchanged racist messages using

CHURCH POINT — Nova Scotia RCMP say an Ontario man is facing a human trafficking charge for allegedly employing a foreign national for a year

The NDP leadership candidates began the final official debate with a general acknowledgment they agree on policies, but have different visions for how to achieve

WASHINGTON — Democrats are demanding correspondence between a billionaire bridge owner and U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick as part of their investigation into President Donald

Ontario First Nations leaders are expressing “serious concerns” about the release of a police watchdog’s report into the fatal shooting of a man in a

Disinformation experts say while it’s human nature to seek out more information after a tragedy, an online rush to identify suspects can have terrible consequences.

TORONTO — Ontario is giving colleges and universities a multi-billion-dollar funding boost, while also lifting a seven-year tuition fee freeze in order to address severe

TORONTO — The fastest way to get into a long-term care home in Ontario is by going to the hospital first, advocates say. The situation

At post-secondary schools across Ontario students can be found taking unique courses, some of which have them learning about the history of witchcraft, studying Japanese

Medical staff have left a northern Ontario First Nation that was largely evacuated last month after its water system failed and a parasite that causes
It was a night of magic for Canadian hitmaker Henry Walter, and one of disillusionment elsewhere, as Sunday’s Grammys saw several artists call out the