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Best Screen-Free Toddler Toys in Canada for 2026

Discover the best screen-free toys for toddlers in Canada for 2026. Our guide helps parents find engaging, educational alternatives to digital screens. Shop smart for your child's development.

Windsor Property Crimes Down 11.6% in 2025

New data reveals a significant 11.6% decrease in crimes against property in Windsor for 2025. Explore the details and what it means for community safety. Read the full report.

Canada Must End Tolerance for Antisemitism in 2026

A Postmedia editorial calls for Canadian governments to stop tolerating hate and enforce existing laws against antisemitic acts, citing a surge in hate crimes against Jewish communities.

Advocate Warns of Rising Antisemitism in Canada

Pro-Israel advocate Aviva Klompas reflects on a year of growing antisemitism in Canada, citing synagogue attacks, school shootings, and a failure of response. Explore the alarming trend.

Maple Leafs hire Steve Sullivan as assistant coach

The Toronto Maple Leafs have bolstered their coaching staff by hiring former NHL forward Steve Sullivan as an assistant coach. The Timmins native brings over 1,000 games of NHL experience to the bench.

Maple Leafs fire assistant coach Marc Savard

The Toronto Maple Leafs have dismissed assistant coach Marc Savard as their power play continues to falter. The move comes as the team seeks to reverse its special teams fortunes.

Antisemitism in Canada surges 125% post-Oct. 7

A new report shows a 125% spike in antisemitic incidents in Canada since the Hamas attack. Columnist Lorrie Goldstein argues protests have crossed into hatred, demanding action from Toronto authorities.

Horrific Christmas Crimes: A Look at Holiday Tragedies

From a Santa-suited mass shooter to the unsolved murder of JonBenet Ramsey, explore five of the most chilling crimes that occurred on or around Christmas. A grim reminder of the season's darkest moments.

Windsor Police Ask Public to ID Fraud Suspect

Windsor police release surveillance image of a man wanted for a $3,000 fraudulent credit card purchase. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the financial crimes unit.

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