Northern Ont. living wage hits $21.10 for 2025
The living wage in Northern Ontario has increased to $21.10 for 2025, highlighting the growing gap with the provincial minimum wage. Discover what this means for workers.
The living wage in Northern Ontario has increased to $21.10 for 2025, highlighting the growing gap with the provincial minimum wage. Discover what this means for workers.
Manitoba government updates criteria for specialized veteran licence plates, expanding access to more service members. Learn about the new eligibility requirements.
The beloved Holly Jolly Market is back in London, Ontario, filling the air with holiday cheer. Discover this festive attraction and other local news updates.
As Alberta Premier Danielle Smith focuses on symbolic licence plate changes, the federal government's policies continue to threaten Alberta's economic foundation. Explore the growing tension between provincial priorities and federal overreach.
A Guelph man with a history of driving prohibitions faces new charges after police caught him behind the wheel of his son's vehicle during a routine traffic stop, highlighting ongoing challenges with repeat offenders.
The 22nd annual Licence to Heal Radiothon is underway, bringing together Saskatchewan communities to raise crucial funds for the Jim Pattison Children's Hospital Foundation through inspiring patient stories.
California voters delivered a surprising verdict on Proposition 50, rejecting a measure that would have strengthened rules around suspending state legislators. Discover why this little-noticed ballot item failed and what it reveals about voter sentiment.
Discover how the small village of Formosa, Ontario is preparing for its spectacular Christmas celebration featuring dazzling lights, festive markets, and community spirit that draws visitors from across the region.
Discover how London's Delta Armouries Hotel transformed from a military training ground to a luxury downtown landmark, preserving 120 years of Canadian history while offering modern elegance.
Ontario's 2024 wildfire season proved devastating, with official data revealing nearly 6,000 square kilometers burned across the province. Discover the staggering scale of destruction and the massive firefighting response that mobilized thousands.
Ontario residents face higher electricity costs starting May 1st. Learn how time-of-use and tiered rates are changing and get expert tips to manage your energy bills effectively.
A 32-year-old Holstein man is confronting multiple serious charges following an alleged crime spree that included arson, assault, and extensive property damage in a quiet Ontario community.
Authorities have determined the massive Perth County explosion and fire that destroyed a commercial building was accidental, ruling out suspicious causes. The investigation continues as the community assesses the damage.
An Idaho driver learned the hard way that being a tourist doesn't exempt you from traffic laws after Ontario Provincial Police caught them speeding excessively on Highway 401 near Prescott.
Major changes are coming to British Columbia's graduated licensing program. Learn how the new road test requirements and streamlined process will affect drivers across the province.
A Detroit police officer faces suspension after being recorded driving his patrol vehicle without pants, raising serious questions about professional conduct within the department.
The U.S. Department of Justice has suspended multiple prosecutors who attended Trump's 'Stop the Steal' rally before the January 6th Capitol attack, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest in prosecuting riot cases.
A massive industrial transformation is underway in Chatham as the abandoned Navistar property becomes a state-of-the-art indoor sports facility, promising economic revival and athletic excellence for Southwestern Ontario.
Kirkland Lake resident charged with two counts of child luring following intensive OPP digital investigation. Learn about the case details and police warnings for parents.
Dramatic roadside intervention by Ontario Provincial Police leads to major drug bust near Kapuskasing, revealing sophisticated trafficking operation in Northern Ontario communities.
Kirkland Lake OPP dismantles drug trafficking operation, seizing cocaine, methamphetamine, and other drugs with estimated street value of $130,000. Two local residents face multiple charges.
Farmers across Ontario report alarming surge in theft and unauthorized picking at u-pick operations, putting financial strain on family-run farms during peak harvest season.
Sault Ste. Marie police have identified missing man Dustin James Mitchell, 35, as the prime suspect in a local homicide investigation. Authorities continue searching for Mitchell while warning the public not to approach him.
South Simcoe Police dismantle illegal commercial vehicle operation in Bradford, seizing multiple trucks and laying numerous charges in coordinated enforcement blitz.
Ontario takes a monumental step toward unlocking the Ring of Fire's mineral riches through a groundbreaking agreement with Webequie First Nation that will accelerate vital road infrastructure in Northern Ontario's remote region.
A British Columbia man has been charged in connection with multiple historical sexual assaults in southwestern Ontario, marking a significant development in cold case investigations spanning several communities.
Eastern Ontario Health Unit warns of possible infection exposure at Carleton Place nail salon. Health officials urge patrons who visited specific dates to monitor symptoms and seek medical attention if needed.
A self-proclaimed predator hunter in London, Ontario finds himself back in legal trouble after police allege he breached court-ordered conditions just weeks following his initial arrest.
Discover how a Barrie car wash transformed into a haunted attraction this Halloween, offering drivers screams and suds in equal measure. This unique Ontario experience combined ghostly encounters with sparkling clean vehicles.
Two Ontario residents face financial shock after receiving unprecedented water bills totaling nearly $20,000, raising concerns about municipal billing systems and consumer protection.