GO Train Delays After Person Struck on Lakeshore West Line
Significant service disruptions are affecting the Lakeshore West GO line following an incident where a person was struck by a train, causing extensive delays for commuters.
Significant service disruptions are affecting the Lakeshore West GO line following an incident where a person was struck by a train, causing extensive delays for commuters.
A family has initiated legal action against a U.S. ski resort, alleging that hot chocolate served was excessively hot, causing injuries. The case highlights consumer safety concerns in hospitality settings.
A collision between a truck and an LRT train occurred in southeast Edmonton on March 18, 2026, causing transit disruptions as authorities investigate the incident.
A pedestrian has succumbed to injuries days after being struck by a pickup truck in Toronto's Long Branch neighborhood, with police continuing their investigation into the tragic collision.
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RecommendedA new study reveals 67% of Canadians are ready to end tipping culture, citing frustration with digital prompts and tax confusion as key reasons for the shift.
Region of Waterloo International Airport recorded its third-highest passenger volume in 2025, a notable achievement given reduced flights to the United States, highlighting regional travel resilience.
A tractor-trailer driver has been formally charged following a significant collision with a hydro pole in Kitchener, as confirmed by local authorities. The incident, which occurred recently, has prompted an ongoing investigation into the circumstances sur
A freight train derailment near Montreal has suspended rail service on Exo's Vaudreuil-Hudson line, with shuttle buses deployed and no timeline for resumption.
Ontario Provincial Police have shut down Highway 17 in Renfrew County following a serious collision near the Bonnechere River Bridge. The incident has disrupted traffic and prompted emergency response.
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RecommendedCanada faces a critical decline in entrepreneurship with 100,000 fewer entrepreneurs than two decades ago, while government expansion outpaces private sector growth, threatening economic freedom.
Three Ontario lottery winners share their stories of winning big, from a Brampton auto worker's $1 million to a Brantford design consultant's $100,000, with none planning immediate retirement.
The Federal Reserve anticipates only one interest rate cut this year and assesses that the ongoing Iran war will have a constrained effect on the U.S. economy, according to its latest projections.
Financial expert Peter Hodson draws parallels between sailing through Caribbean storms and investing during market corrections, offering strategies to stay afloat.
A dramatic train collision with a semi trailer near Taber, Alberta, has prompted RCMP to issue urgent safety warnings for drivers at rail crossings across the province.
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RecommendedBarrie Transit workers are set to picket on Thursday, March 19, 2026, as contract negotiations with the city remain unresolved, potentially disrupting bus services across the municipality.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance is set to meet with an oil trade group, acknowledging a 'rough road ahead' for gas prices amid ongoing economic and energy sector discussions.
A freight train derailment has led to the temporary shutdown of a segment of the Exo Vaudreuil-Hudson commuter rail line, disrupting service and prompting an investigation into the incident's cause and safety implications.
The intersection of Gladstone Avenue and Rochester Street recorded the highest number of red light violations in Ottawa during January, according to recent traffic data.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer indicates negotiations with Canada are progressing slower than those with Mexico, highlighting ongoing trade challenges.
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RecommendedAnnual celebrations for American labor leader Cesar Chavez have been cancelled after allegations of abuse surfaced. The United Farm Workers union and foundation are distancing themselves from events.
MBAK Energy Solutions begins international deliveries exceeding $290,000 monthly to Europe, India, and Zambia, including e-bicycles and battery storage systems.
The City of Prince Albert has finalized a significant land sale, transferring 22 east-end residential lots to a Saskatoon-based development company, marking a key step in local urban expansion.
Statistics Canada reports a 0.2% population decrease in the fourth quarter of 2026, driven by a significant drop in non-permanent residents, marking a notable demographic shift.
A North Bay man has been charged by Ontario Provincial Police in a significant industrial fraud case involving approximately $500,000. The investigation highlights ongoing efforts to combat financial crimes in Northern Ontario's business sector.
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RecommendedEconomists say the Bank of Canada is caught between opposing forces of rising oil prices and a weakening economy, with too many unknowns to hint at future interest rate moves.
Vancouver-based Deep Sea Minerals Corp. is removing promotional materials after admitting it may have overstated growth potential and lacks mining licenses or patents.
Multiple Canadian commercial vessels remain stranded in the Persian Gulf as the ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz disrupts global shipping routes and regional trade.
The Bank of Canada maintains its key interest rate at 2.25%, with economists citing a weakened labor market and unpredictable economic impacts from the Iran conflict.
The historic Fairmont Hotel in downtown Winnipeg will temporarily close this summer for extensive renovations, marking a significant upgrade to the city's hospitality landscape.
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RecommendedThe convenience store industry in New Brunswick has expressed strong support for the provincial government's new initiative to address the illegal tobacco trade, aiming to reduce crime and protect legitimate businesses.