Toronto Driver Charged for Wrong-Way Highway 11 Drive in Muskoka
A Toronto driver has been charged by Ontario Provincial Police after driving in the opposite direction on Highway 11 in Muskoka. No injuries were reported in the incident.
A Toronto driver has been charged by Ontario Provincial Police after driving in the opposite direction on Highway 11 in Muskoka. No injuries were reported in the incident.
Israeli settlers vandalized vehicles and set fires in the West Bank, while Israeli military strikes in Gaza killed four Palestinians, including a policeman, amid rising tensions.
President Trump's shifting tactics in the Iran war, including threats to attack civilian power plants, spark criticism and legal concerns over potential war crimes.
Former US President Donald Trump posted a British comedy sketch portraying Keir Starmer as weak and fearful, escalating tensions over their disagreements on the Iran conflict.
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RecommendedA recent Ontario Provincial Police road safety enforcement operation in Orillia has led to multiple drivers being charged for various traffic violations, highlighting ongoing efforts to improve road safety in the region.
The constituency office of MPP Peggy Sattler in London, Ontario was badly vandalized, with windows boarded up. No injuries were reported in the incident, which occurred at 240 Commissioners Rd. W.
Two Vancouver police officers sustained injuries after their cruiser was involved in a serious collision on Granville Street on March 22, 2026. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns for emergency responders on busy urban roads.
Democratic congressional candidate Jack Schlossberg, JFK's grandson, detailed hypothetical scenarios where Donald Trump could receive the Profile in Courage Award but concluded it's improbable. The award has recently honored anti-Trump Republicans.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk disclosed that Poland long held suspicions Hungary shared confidential European Union Council information with Russia, raising concerns about security breaches within the bloc.
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RecommendedThe Oneida Nation of the Thames commemorated World Water Day by highlighting their ongoing efforts and aspirations to secure a pipeline for clean, safe drinking water, addressing long-standing water quality issues in the community.
Ottawa is shifting gears on its housing strategy, proposing a refreshed 10-year plan to address homelessness and affordability concerns after new data revealed increased need.
A recent U.S. missile strike in Iran, killing 170 school children, has drawn criticism, while Iran's historical use of child soldiers in the 1980s war is highlighted, raising questions about civilian casualties and regime actions.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani proposes slashing the estate tax threshold to $750,000 and hiking the rate to 50%, potentially stripping half of assets from millions of New Yorkers on their deathbeds to close a $5.4 billion budget gap.
Windsor police are investigating a home invasion where suspects reportedly used a hammer, dog repellent spray, and a knife during the incident, according to recent reports.
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RecommendedChancellor Friedrich Merz's Christian Democratic Union has ended 35 years of Social Democratic rule in Rhineland-Palatinate, marking a significant political shift in southwestern Germany.
The Supreme Court of Canada hearings on Bill 21 this week highlight critical figures, including case duration and legal arguments, shaping the debate on secularism and religious freedoms.
Recent changes in U.S. policy regarding the Strait of Hormuz under the Trump administration have sparked concerns about military preparedness and potential conflict escalation in the region.
The Supreme Court of Canada hears arguments on Quebec's Bill 21, with the controversial notwithstanding clause at the center of the legal debate over religious symbols.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended President Donald Trump's celebration of former FBI director Robert Mueller's death, citing empathy for Trump's family during a tense 'Meet the Press' interview.
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RecommendedDenmark votes Tuesday in a tight general election with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen seeking a third term. A dozen parties are competing for 179 parliamentary seats, with domestic issues and Greenland tensions shaping the campaign.
Calgary residents are gearing up for a lengthy public hearing to debate the potential repeal of citywide rezoning, with significant community implications.
Immigration lawyer Cassandra Fultz reports a dramatic increase in U.S. applications for Canadian ancestry documents following a court decision that altered citizenship rules.
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team is probing the death of a man found injured and unresponsive in Surrey's Green Timbers neighborhood. Police confirm an isolated incident with a suspect in custody.
Israeli strikes destroyed a main bridge linking southern Lebanon, escalating military actions amid warnings of humanitarian catastrophe and potential war crimes allegations.
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RecommendedU.S. President Donald Trump's threat to attack Iran's power plants if the Strait of Hormuz isn't reopened has intensified the Middle East war, with Iran vowing to shut the vital oil passageway completely.
The family of Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC's Savannah Guthrie, is urgently asking the Arizona community for any information regarding her ongoing disappearance, as authorities continue their search efforts.
Peel Regional Police will publicly disclose the outcomes of Project 'Stratis' this Monday, a significant law enforcement initiative. Details remain under wraps pending the official announcement.
Two men were stabbed early Sunday morning after an altercation escalated at a downtown Montreal nightclub near Peel and Ste-Catherine Streets. Police say the victims' lives are not in danger.
Israeli settlers attacked multiple Palestinian villages overnight, setting fires, smashing cars, and injuring several men, amid a surge in violence in the occupied West Bank.
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RecommendedToronto police are intensifying parking enforcement near schools starting Monday after March Break, targeting illegal parking to enhance student safety and traffic flow.