Toronto Snow Route Tickets Top $2 Million
Toronto police have issued parking tickets totaling more than $2 million for violations on designated snow routes during winter enforcement periods, highlighting strict adherence to seasonal parking rules.
Toronto police have issued parking tickets totaling more than $2 million for violations on designated snow routes during winter enforcement periods, highlighting strict adherence to seasonal parking rules.
Windsor faces a winter sidewalk crisis with over 800 complaints about unshoveled snow. Mayor Drew Dilkens urges residents to help neighbors and use Snow Angels program for accessibility.
Tyler Abbott has been sentenced to eight years after pleading guilty to manslaughter for the fatal stabbing of Theresa Agawa in Sault Ste. Marie in August 2023.
A violent assault in the Kitchener-Waterloo region has left a 62-year-old man hospitalized with a significant head injury, prompting local police investigation and community concern.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford acknowledges discussions about a potential early federal election have occurred with the Prime Minister but minimizes their significance amid ongoing political speculation.
Justice Minister Sean Fraser says Liberals will amend hate speech bill to clarify religious texts aren't hate, accusing Conservatives of obstructing legislation amid parliamentary negotiations.
Expert analysis calls for Canada to implement an economic security act to enhance supply chain resilience and technological capabilities amid global power rivalries.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed traveling to Jeffrey Epstein's private island in 2012 for lunch during a family vacation, facing bipartisan resignation calls.
The release of Jeffrey Epstein documents has triggered immediate political and criminal consequences for European elites, while high-profile American figures largely avoid serious repercussions.
An Israeli drone strike in Gaza has killed two cyclists, raising the death toll despite ceasefire efforts. The conflict continues to escalate humanitarian concerns.
A London, Ontario man is facing impaired driving charges following a collision with an unmarked police cruiser. The incident highlights ongoing road safety concerns in the region.
The trial has started for the individual charged in connection with a deadly stabbing outside a downtown Vancouver Starbucks in March 2023, marking a significant development in a case that shocked the local community.
A Toronto news personality was urgently transported to hospital following a stabbing in North York. The incident highlights ongoing public safety concerns in the city.
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer avoids an immediate leadership challenge but faces ongoing political damage from the Epstein scandal fallout, as his government navigates domestic and international pressures.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is evaluating a New Jersey warehouse owned by Dalfen Industrial, a firm with deep Montreal roots, as part of a major detention expansion plan.
French authorities are appealing for witnesses after a former teacher was charged with sexual abuse involving 89 minors, highlighting ongoing efforts to address such serious allegations.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney expresses confidence that the Gordie Howe International Bridge dispute will be resolved following his conversation with former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Toronto City Council gathers to review and debate the mayor's proposed 2026 budget, a critical financial plan shaping municipal services and infrastructure.
Progressive activist Analilia Mejia secured the Democratic primary in New Jersey's 11th District, defeating establishment candidates and marking a significant win for the party's left wing amid ideological battles.
A Kitchener man was discovered deceased at a Brantford motel, leading to a second-degree murder charge against another individual. Brantford Police are investigating the tragic incident.
Analysis of the implications of former U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to block the new Gordie Howe Bridge between Windsor and Detroit, and the potential political and economic fallout.
Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump about the mutual benefits of the Gordie Howe International Bridge after threats to block its opening, while also discussing the Canada-U.S. Olympic hockey game.
A significant fire at a Barrie business prompted emergency response and road closures on Essa Road early Monday morning, causing major traffic disruptions.
A Guelph man is accused of brandishing a knife and threatening a bank employee, according to local reports. The alarming incident highlights ongoing concerns about public safety and workplace security in the community.
Windsor Police are asking for public assistance to locate Lexton Vinnory Blair, 61, wanted for alleged sexual assault of a minor. Authorities have issued an arrest warrant.
SatService GmbH, a Calian Group subsidiary, secures contract to deliver Q/V-band satellite ground station for German Armed Forces, enhancing secure military communications and scientific research capabilities.
An Eastern Ontario mayor has publicly criticized the federal government's return-to-office order, calling it a 'clear bias' for hiring people living in Ottawa over regional residents.
A second ransom deadline has passed in the kidnapping case of Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie. Federal authorities report no contact between family and kidnappers.
Donald Trump's inflammatory remarks about the Gordie Howe International Bridge and China deal are creating political conditions that could prompt Prime Minister Mark Carney to call an early spring election.
Halton Regional Police are investigating a fatal shooting in the Burlington Centre parking lot. A man in his early 20s died after being taken to hospital.