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B.C. driver curious about speed of mother's car faces fines: police
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — A novice British Columbia driver faces numerous tickets and nine penalty points after police allege he was travelling in excess of 200 kilometres
Cryptocurrency warning: Ontario man scammed out of $140K
A Southwestern Ontario police chief is warning the public to be wary of cryptocurrency scams after a man was defrauded of more than $140,000. Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Aylmer police launched
BATRA's BURNING QUESTIONS: WORLD WAR III? Where is our PM?
WATCH BELOW as Toronto Sun Editor-in-Chief Adrienne Batra asks columnists Lorrie Goldstein and Lorne Gunter why more politicians and media outlets aren’t
OPP officers wrangle escapee horses along Hwy 10 in Mono
Provincial police officers turned cowboys Sunday morning when they were called to wrangle horses that escaped a farm in Mono. ...
4 on board at time of helicopter crash east of Camrose: officials
A helicopter crashed east of Camrose Sunday morning with four people on board. ...
Ontario investing $42.5M to replace Alliston's Banting Memorial High School
The Ontario government announced a "historic investment" of $42.5 million for the Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB) to build a replacement high school in Alliston. ...
Former judge to review call from suspended Alberta justice minister to police chief
A retired judge from Alberta's Court of Queen's Bench is to determine whether suspended justice minister Kaycee Madu interfered with the administration of justice. ...
More than one out of five students and staff at Toronto public schools were absent ...
More than one out of five students and staff were absent from Toronto’s public schools on Friday, underscoring the challenge associated with continuing in-person learning amid the rapid spread of the Omicron variant. ...
Province to introduce changes to address demands on EMS in Alberta
Province to introduce changes to address demands on EMS in Alberta ...
N.B. students expected to return to in-person learning Jan. 31
New Brunswick’s education and early childhood development minister is hopeful students will return to in-person learning on Monday, Jan. 31 but public health will have the final say later this week. ...
‘Armed and dangerous’ suspect sought in Ottawa shooting
Ottawa police are searching for a suspect in a Dalhousie Street shooting that injured two people last month. ...
Windsor police remind residents to be safe driving in the snow
With more snowfall on Monday, Windsor police are reminding residents to drive according to the weather and keep their vehicles visible. ...
Canucks' first-ever female assistant general manager 'can't wait to help build a winning organization'
The Vancouver Canucks have hired the first-ever female assistant general manager in the NHL team's history. ...
Activists in Canada Build Construction Site on Pipeline Executives’ Front Lawns
World Beyond War Toronto, Ontario, Canada — This morning, Toronto supporters of the Wet’suwet’en land defense struggle against the Coastal Gaslink pipeline set up construction sites at the Toronto homes of TC Energy Board Chair Siim Vanaselja and Royal Bank of
U.S. CDC warns against travel to Peru, Kuwait, UAE over COVID
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday
Offer to loosen U.S. sanctions on Venezuela ‘not indefinite,’ Guaido says
By Vivian Sequera and Mayela Armas CARACAS (Reuters) – A U.S. offer to loosen sanctions against Venezuela’s government “is not indefinite” and could be reversed if the ruling party does not return to talks with the opposition, opposition leader Juan Guaido
Iran ‘will consider’ direct talks with US, says foreign minister
Tehran is willing to engage in direct talks with Washington if negotiations to revive the Iranian nuclear deal reach an advanced stage that requires such dialogue, Iran’s foreign minister has said. Hossein Amirabdollahian’s remarks on Monday came as United
HUNTER: Mexico no safe haven for Canadian gangsters and hitmen
The Rio Grande floats lazily between the United States and Mexico before emptying into the Gulf.
Trans-Canada reopens in Fraser Canyon after catastrophic flooding
The Trans-Canada Highway is reopening today through the Fraser Canyon, connecting the Lower Mainland to the Interior and Northern B.C. The province announced today, Jan. 24, repairs have been completed to the highway, following November's massive flood
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Taqueria Ram�rez Brings a Mexico City Specialty to Brooklyn
A cut of beef little known in the United States emerges from a meat hot tub in Greenpoint to make a smooth, tender taco. ...
COVID-19 data will look a bit different locally, as WECHU updates case reporting
Public health officials in Windsor-Essex are changing how they communicate the spread of COVID-19 within the community, and residents will notice starting Monday. ...
Looking for an outdoor adventure? This northern Ontario sled dog team owner can help
A northern Ontario man is showing people what it’s like to travel down a path with sled dogs leading the way, all without having to leave home. ...
Indigenous non-profit looks to acquire ownership of Trans Mountain Pipeline
A new Indigenous non-profit organization is seeking an ownership stake in the Trans Mountain Pipeline, saying its aim is to make sure communities along the pipeline's route receive its benefits directly. ...
Winnipeg man killed in Sunday morning shooting
A man is dead after being shot in Winnipeg's Spence neighbourhood Sunday morning. ...
After COVID-19 found at St. John's shelter, advocate says vulnerable population needs protection
A community advocate says more needs to be done for Newfoundland and Labrador's homeless population, after the Gathering Place announced Sunday that some guests and staff had tested positive for COVID-19. ...
Funding will connect 373 Hearst homes to high-speed internet, federal government says
More homes in the community of Hearst will be connected to high-speed internet following a federal government funding announcement. ...
January storms claimed more than a metre of shoreline in Cavendish
Parts of P.E.I. National Park lost more than year's worth of erosion to its shoreline after just two major winter storms this month, Parks Canada says. ...
Winnipeg's Nestaweya River Trail officially opens with smudge, ribbon cutting
The popular Nestaweya River Trail along across the frozen surface on Winnipeg's Assiniboine and Red rivers has been in use for a couple of weeks but an official, ceremonial opening was held Monday morning. ...