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High-Speed Rail Could See Dozens of Daily Trains

Internal documents reveal plans for a high-frequency rail service with dozens of daily trains connecting Toronto and Quebec City. Explore the potential impact on Canadian travel and infrastructure.

Ottawa Police Launch New Traffic Patrols

Ottawa Police deploy new district traffic units to combat speeding and dangerous driving, filling the void left by the provincial ban on automated speed cameras.

Waterloo slaps rental owners with nearly 300 charges

Waterloo authorities have issued close to 300 charges against rental property owners this year for bylaw violations. Discover the details and what this crackdown means for tenants and the housing market.

Canada's $80B High-Speed Rail Plan: 44-Year Payback

The federal government launches an ambitious high-speed rail link from Toronto to Quebec City. With an $80 billion price tag and a 44-year payback period, we examine if this transformative project is feasible.

Ottawa drivers charged after 170 km/h stunt duel

Two Ottawa drivers face stunt driving and racing charges after police caught them reaching speeds of 170 km/h on Highway 174. Learn about the severe penalties they now confront.

Midland speed cameras bring in over $500K

Midland's temporary speed camera initiative yielded more than half a million dollars in fines, Mayor Bill Gordon reveals. Explore the program's financial impact and the ongoing debate over traffic safety measures.

Speeding doubles in Brampton after camera ban

Brampton councillor reveals speeding incidents doubled immediately after speed camera ticketing stopped, particularly near school zones. Learn about the safety concerns.

Winnipeg Police Roll Out New E-Ticketing Technology

Winnipeg Police Service introduces innovative e-ticketing system to modernize traffic enforcement and improve efficiency. Learn how this digital transformation will benefit officers and citizens.

Sarnia reduces police headquarters funding

Sarnia city council has reduced funding for police headquarters in recent budget decision. Learn about the implications for local law enforcement and community safety.

Oversized school signs delay Ottawa safety plan

Massive new school-zone signs shipped to Ottawa are too large for standard poles, causing delays. Councillor Tim Tierney questions their effectiveness as a speed-reduction measure.

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