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Ontario plow-maker hits wall with Trump tariffs

An Ontario-based agricultural equipment manufacturer faces severe business challenges due to U.S. tariffs reinstated by President Donald Trump in December 2025. Learn how trade policies impact Canadian exporters.

Lethbridge Arts Council launches Sounds Around program

The Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge has launched the Sounds Around program, a new initiative to provide professional sound equipment and support for local event organizers. Learn how this enhances community events.

U.S. Warship Equipment Cost Triples to $3.6B

The price for U.S.-supplied systems for Canada's River-class destroyers has soared, raising questions about defence spending and reliance on American technology. Read the full report.

Army's $500M program accused of favouring U.S. equipment

Exclusive: Canadian defence firms raise alarm as the Army's Joint Fires Modernization program appears tailored for U.S. suppliers, contradicting PM Carney's pledge to reduce reliance on American systems. Read the full investigation.

Windsor Spitfires edge Owen Sound Attack 3-2

The Windsor Spitfires secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over the Owen Sound Attack in Ontario Hockey League action. Read about the thrilling matchup and key moments.

Windsor Spitfires' Costanzo rises to the challenge

Windsor Spitfires' goalie Joey Costanzo outplays Owen Sound's Carter George, making 25 saves in a 3-1 victory. Read how the veteran netminder led his short-handed team to a crucial win.

Digital 911 System Deployed in Owen Sound

Owen Sound introduces a revolutionary digital 911 system that transforms emergency response capabilities. Learn how this technology enhances public safety across the community.

Tay Township raises $350K for rescue airboat

Southern Georgian Bay community successfully raises $350,000 for specialized rescue airboat, enhancing emergency response capabilities for Tay Township water rescues.

Gaming computers stolen from Guelph store

Thieves targeted a Guelph store, stealing multiple gaming computers. Police are investigating the break-in that occurred this week. Read more about the incident.

Toronto fines family for basketball, hockey nets

A Scarborough family faces fines for keeping basketball and hockey nets on their boulevard after six years of neighborhood use. City claims nets interfere with snow removal and garbage collection.

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