16 firefighters battle suspicious store fire
Sixteen firefighters battled a suspicious blaze in a Bradford business on Friday morning.
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Sixteen firefighters battled a suspicious blaze in a Bradford business on Friday morning.
A recent change in curbside collection has left some green-thumbed enthusiasts scratching their heads as bags of yard waste linger by the curb, awaiting pickup.
The charge against a Wasaga Beach man has been upgraded to second-degree murder after police say the victim died more than two months after an alleged assault.
One person has been displaced from their home in Innisfil after a fire broke out shortly before sunset.
OPP officers tracked road safety through aircraft surveillance along Highway 10 in Caledon and Dufferin.
One retired man from Gilford, Ont., waited 20 years to take home his first big lottery win.
Paving crews are working on Dunlop and Blake streets in May.
A two-vehicle collision in Caledon sparked an impaired driving investigation.
A Barrie man convicted of sexually assaulting teenage girls over a decade ago while pretending to have cancer to draw sympathy from his victims pleaded guilty on Thursday, again to sexual assault.
Prince William said on Friday his wife Kate was 'doing well' in a rare public comment about the Princess of Wales as she undergoes preventative chemotherapy for cancer.
Canadian Blood Services issued an apology on Friday to the LGBTQ2S+ community for what it now admits was a harmful and discriminatory blood donation policy that prevented sexually active men who have sex with men and some trans people from donating blood and plasma.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow says that she is hopeful an announcement could be made soon amid multiple reports that a WNBA team is coming to Toronto in 2026.
A 4.2-magnitude earthquake was recorded west of Vancouver Island early Friday morning.
A provincial coroner will be investigating the death of 68-year-old David Lippert, who suffered a cardiac arrest while waiting in a crowded emergency room in Kitchener, Ont.
Students at a Que. school are accusing their teacher of unlawfully selling their art online. Genevieve Beauchemin has the details.