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Ottawa bike lanes jeopardized by Ontario Bill 60

Three major Ottawa bike lane projects face cancellation under Ontario's Bill 60, which prohibits removing vehicle lanes for cycling infrastructure. Learn which routes are affected.

Howard Avenue lane restrictions start Monday

Howard Avenue in Windsor will experience center turn lane restrictions from Grand Marais Road East to Edinborough Street starting Monday. Plan your commute accordingly.

Ottawa police probe armed suspect reports

Ottawa police are investigating multiple 911 calls about an armed person in the New Edinburgh neighbourhood. No suspect was located, and the investigation continues.

Nvidia, Bitcoin Plunge Erases Wall Street Gains

U.S. stocks experienced a dramatic reversal, erasing a major morning surge as Nvidia and cryptocurrencies led a sharp sell-off. Discover the factors behind the market's volatility.

Cyclists Hit by Car Door in Windsor Collision

Two cyclists were struck by an opened car door near Wyandotte and Parent in Windsor. Police are investigating the November 20 incident that highlights urban cycling safety concerns.

Two-vehicle crash on Albert St in Regina

Regina Police responded to a two-vehicle collision at Albert Street and 8th Avenue. Emergency services attended the scene to manage traffic and investigate the incident.

Truck crashes into Cambridge pizzeria building

A transport truck crashed into Andy's Pizza on Wellington Street in Cambridge on November 20, 2025. Emergency services responded to the incident that damaged the local business.

Pedestrian killed by transit bus in Saint John

A woman was fatally struck by a transit bus in Saint John, N.B. on Thursday morning. Police are investigating the collision that occurred near McDonald Street and Loch Lomond Road.

Police seek suspect in Fergus gas station thefts

Ontario Provincial Police are asking for public help to identify a suspect wanted in connection with three thefts at a Fergus gas station. See the suspect images and contact police with information.

Mississauga keeps Duke of York name, removes plaques

Mississauga City Council decides against renaming Duke of York Boulevard but will remove all plaques associated with the former prince from municipal properties. Learn about the compromise decision.

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