One person killed in Highway 400 crash in Innisfil
One person killed in multi-vehicle crash in Innisfil on Friday.
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One person killed in multi-vehicle crash in Innisfil on Friday.
Orillia OPP is investigating and searching for a missing person on Lake St. George.
With its Innisfil location’s lease set to expire within the next five years, Gateway Casinos is eyeing a plan to move.
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) says it's investigating an interaction between a uniformed officer and anti-Trudeau government protestors after a video circulated on social media.
A man is in serious condition after being struck by a train near Alliston.
A woman has donated a collection of historical artifacts dating back to World War I to a museum located in Borden, Ontario.
Bracebridge OPP is seeking public help to identify a suspect who broke into two commercial businesses in Gravenhurst.
Faking a caller identity has never been so easy.
A small garage fire sent a resident to the hospital in Huntsville.
State-sponsored actors targeted security devices used by governments around the world, according to technology firm Cisco Systems, which said the network devices are coveted intrusion points by spies.
It's one thing to say you like Taylor Swift and her music, but don't blame CNN's AJ Willingham's when she says she just 'oesn't get' the global phenomenom.
The first criminal prosecution of a former president began in earnest with opening statements and testimony in a lower Manhattan courtroom. But the action quickly spread to involve more than half a dozen cases in four states and the nation's capital. Twice during the week, lawyers for Trump were simultaneously appearing in different courtrooms.
Tornadoes wreaked havoc Friday in the Midwest, causing a building to collapse with dozens of people inside and destroying and damaging hundreds of homes, many around Omaha, Neb.
A man has been handed a lengthy hunting ban and fined thousands of dollars for illegally killing a grizzly bear, B.C. conservation officers say.
Students at a Que. school are accusing their teacher of unlawfully selling their art online. Genevieve Beauchemin has the details.