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Police probe Scarborough shooting, roads closed

Toronto police are investigating after a vehicle was shot at in Scarborough on December 21, 2025. A man was taken to a trauma centre. Key roads remain closed as the investigation continues.

Ford Recalls 270K+ EVs, Hybrids for Roll-Away Risk

Ford Motor Company issues a major safety recall for more than 270,000 electric and hybrid vehicles in the United States due to a potential roll-away risk. Learn the details and affected models.

Flu Cases Surge in Canada Amid Holiday Season

Flu season intensifies across Canada, with cases rising sharply post-Thanksgiving. Experts warn of a potentially severe season driven by a new virus mutation and urge vaccination and masking.

Cambridge pair arrested in stolen vehicle spree

Two individuals from Cambridge face charges after a multi-community stolen vehicle incident. Guelph Police detail the arrests and ongoing investigation. Stay informed on local crime.

Flu Hospitalizations Surge as H3N2 Spreads Rapidly

Flu-related hospital admissions have more than doubled in Canada. Health officials urge vaccination against the fast-spreading and severe H3N2 strain. Get the facts to protect your family.

Stolen vehicle in ditch leads to double arrest

A stolen vehicle discovered stuck in a ditch in Kitchener resulted in the arrest of two individuals. Police are investigating the incident, which highlights ongoing community safety concerns.

LaSalle passes new off-road vehicle bylaw

The Town of LaSalle has officially passed a new bylaw regulating off-road vehicle use on municipal roads. Learn how this decision impacts local riders and residents.

Hyundai recalls 5,000 vehicles for fire risk

Hyundai announces major vehicle recall due to potential fuel leaks that could cause fires. Over 5,000 vehicles affected across Canada. Learn safety details and next steps.

Alberta's Vaccination Rates Hit Record Low

Alberta's Covid and flu vaccination rates are the lowest in years. Experts blame poor communication and a $100 fee for the concerning decline in immunization.

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