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Plantro bids $384M to acquire Dye & Durham

Investment firm Plantro proposes $384 million acquisition of legal tech company Dye & Durham, offering more than double the current share price amid company's financial challenges.

Woman wounded in downtown Toronto shooting

A woman in her 30s was shot near Queen and Mutual streets. Police are searching for the suspect. In a separate case, an Ajax man on bail was arrested for an armed robbery.

Three seniors dead in Beaverton truck collision

Three elderly victims died following a devastating collision between an SUV and tractor trailer in Beaverton, Ontario. Durham Regional Police are investigating the tragic incident.

First Light Festival Celebrates 25th Anniversary

Saint-Marie among the Hurons' First Light event celebrates its 25th anniversary as a signature seasonal celebration featuring candle displays at the historic site. Discover this Canadian tradition.

Youths stabbed in Oshawa, school secured

Durham police investigate a stabbing of two youths in Oshawa. A local school was placed under a hold-and-secure order as the investigation continues. Read for details.

ION Light Rail Extension to Cambridge Approved

Waterloo Regional Council has approved extending the ION light rail transit system to Cambridge, marking a major infrastructure milestone for the growing Ontario region.

News crew trapped in Montreal REM station elevator

A Montreal news group found themselves trapped when an elevator malfunctioned at the city's new light rail station. The incident highlights accessibility concerns in Montreal's public transit infrastructure.

Carney and Legault inaugurate REM station

Prime Minister Mark Carney and Quebec Premier Francois Legault officially open the REM light rail station in Deux-Montagnes, marking a major transit milestone for Montreal commuters.

REM's Deux-Montagnes Branch Finally Opens

After seven years of construction, the REM's Deux-Montagnes branch is now operational, connecting downtown Montreal to the North Shore and transforming regional transit.

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