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Police are urging people to wear life-jackets even in the calmest of water conditions. “Many boating-related drownings occur when people least expect danger,” Ontario Provincial Police said in a news ...
Here‘s what I know now: In 1977, in response to a survey that revealed a profound lack of support agencies in the area, a small group of dedicated South Simcoe community members established CONTACT, ...
TORONTO — Air Canada and the union representing its flight attendants have reached a tentative deal to end a strike that began on Saturday morning. The airline said it will gradually begin operations ...
A developer is looking to offer smaller but possibly more affordable homes in Bradford. More than 20 people attended an Aug. 12 public planning meeting at the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library ...
On Thursday, Aug. 14, under the soft glow of a summer sunset, Bradford West Gwillimbury’s Indian community came together to mark the 79th anniversary of India’s independence. The atmosphere was alive ...
CAMROSE — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre secured a seat in the House of Commons late Monday, winning a byelection in the rural Alberta riding of Battle River—Crowfoot. He was leading with just ...
An Ontario college has opened applications to newcomers for a free program intended to address what it describes as a "critical" shortage of building code officials in the province. The provincial ...
Local author and educator Mariam Awdishu is inspiring young readers with her two uplifting children’s books, Oliver’s Brave Feelings and Hopping Through Easter Feelings, now available for purchase ...
'It is important Canadians remain educated about the net benefits aid has on our own interests,' says writer ...
One of the two men allegedly killed and dismembered by Robert Ladouceur is being remembered fondly within the local skateboard community. Ladouceur, 52, has been charged in the deaths and ...
A new investigative report by Global News has exposed a dramatic 77 per cent rise in violent incidents in Ontario schools since the Ford government took office — confirming what education workers have ...
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