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Bus driver stopped twice on closed highway, OPP say

A bus driver was intercepted by police twice within hours for driving on a closed highway in South Bruce, Ontario, during a severe winter storm. Details on the incident and road safety warnings.

Canada's Largest Mental Health Donor Revealed: $200M+ Gift

Bruce McKean, a retired public servant, has revealed himself as the anonymous donor behind historic gifts exceeding $200 million to CAMH and other hospitals, marking the largest mental health donation in Canadian history.

Life-Threatening Injuries in Leamington Crash

A serious collision in Leamington has sent one person to hospital with life-threatening injuries. Ontario Provincial Police are investigating the crash that occurred on December 27, 2025.

Fanjoy: 'Act One Over' After Defeating Poilievre

Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy reflects on his election victory over Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, stating the first political chapter is complete. Read the latest from Ottawa.

Driver Flees Scene of Lakeshore Crash, OPP Searching

Essex County OPP are searching for a driver who fled on foot after a two-vehicle collision in Lakeshore on Dec. 23. No injuries were reported. Police ask witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to come forward.

What Christmas Means to Ottawa's Diverse Community

Journalist Bruce Deachman explores how Christmas impacts all Ottawans, from celebrants to observers of other faiths, through personal stories from the ByWard Market. Discover the city's festive mosaic.

New Assessment Measures for Grey Bruce Health Unit Board

Following a provincial takeover, board members of the Grey Bruce Health Unit will now be subject to new performance assessment measures. Learn about the changes and their implications for public health governance in Ontario.

Emma Willis on Holidays with Bruce's Dementia

Emma Heming Willis opens up about navigating grief and joy during the holidays while caring for husband Bruce Willis, diagnosed with aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.

Toronto council backs consultant sued over shelter

Toronto city council votes to reimburse a consultant sued over an Etobicoke shelter plan, as a residents' group fights the project and councillors trade accusations of 'hate' for the homeless.

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.

Leamington man pleads guilty to matricide

Kevin Goodings admitted to second-degree murder in the brutal killing of his mother, Anita Goodings, 83, in Leamington. Sentencing is set for January.

Snow Squall Warning Issued for Parts of SW Ontario

Environment Canada has issued a snow squall warning for parts of Waterloo Region, Wellington, and Perth counties, warning of heavy snow and poor visibility. Stay updated on the latest conditions.

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