What $125 Buys During the Holidays in Montreal
As the Gazette Christmas Fund launches, we examine the difficult choices Montrealers on low incomes face with a $125 holiday cheque. Discover the real cost of gifts, food, and bills.
As the Gazette Christmas Fund launches, we examine the difficult choices Montrealers on low incomes face with a $125 holiday cheque. Discover the real cost of gifts, food, and bills.
A TTC employee was stabbed at Dundas Station in downtown Toronto, coinciding with a police announcement about increased subway patrols. The suspect was arrested.
Toronto Police are investigating a stabbing at Dundas subway station. Get the latest details on the incident and public safety updates.
Toronto police are investigating two separate stabbings that left one man with life-threatening injuries and another seriously wounded. No arrests have been made in either case.
A man was seriously injured in a stabbing near Eglinton Avenue West and Dufferin Street. Toronto police are investigating the Tuesday evening incident.
A new interactive installation at Southcentre Mall reveals the hidden struggles of Calgarians facing poverty and the affordability crisis. Discover how you can help this Giving Tuesday.
A man was violently attacked and rushed to hospital after being stabbed near Eglinton and Dufferin in Toronto. Police are investigating the November 25th incident.
Toronto police are investigating a stabbing incident near Eglinton and Dufferin. Authorities urge witnesses to come forward as investigation continues.
Toronto police homicide unit investigating after man arrived at hospital with fatal gunshot wounds. Shooting occurred on November 25, 2025. Latest Toronto crime news.
Toronto Police investigate early morning shooting in Entertainment District that left a man in his 20s with gunshot wounds. Multiple crime updates from the city.
A woman remains in serious condition after a hit-and-run incident in downtown Toronto. Police continue investigating as paramedics confirm life-threatening injuries.
A devastating fire at St. Anne's Anglican Church in Toronto is being investigated as a suspected arson. The historic landmark was severely damaged in the June 2024 blaze.
West Island Mission in Montreal reports increasing numbers of poverty-stricken families seeking assistance as food insecurity becomes more severe in the region.
Fire at downtown Toronto shelter prompts evacuations with no injuries reported. Toronto Fire Services responded quickly to contain the blaze. Read the latest details.
Plan your Sunday in Toronto with our guide to road closures and transit changes for the 2025 Santa Claus Parade. Get all the essential details to navigate the festivities.
Toronto Police have arrested a man after a security camera allegedly captured him committing an indecent act. Learn the details of the investigation and public safety response.
Thieves stole $10,000 worth of copper wire from Habitat for Humanity's Toronto office. The charity is assessing the impact on its community-building projects.
A woman in her 30s was shot near Queen and Mutual streets. Police are searching for the suspect. In a separate case, an Ajax man on bail was arrested for an armed robbery.
A woman was injured in a downtown Toronto shooting, police confirm. Authorities are actively investigating the incident. Stay informed on this developing story.
Toronto Police issue public safety alert following three street robberies in northeast Scarborough. Stay informed and learn safety tips to protect yourself.
Community Living Toronto hosts its signature Community Rocks: Secret Garden fundraising event on November 22, 2025, supporting people with intellectual disabilities through an evening of music and celebration.
Yale Secondary in Abbotsford struggles to support impoverished students after the B.C. government cut its $20-million student affordability fund. Help is needed.
Oxfam report reveals G20 billionaires could end global poverty with just one year's earnings. Learn how wealth inequality affects poverty solutions worldwide.
A new Calgary study investigates how government policies and benefit programs are impacting Canadians living in poverty. Discover the findings and what they mean for future support.
Halifax charities like Parker Street Food and Furniture Bank are experiencing unprecedented demand while community donations decline. Learn how you can help support vulnerable neighbors.
W.E. Kinvig Elementary in Surrey requests emergency funds as 50 families struggle with food insecurity after provincial funding cuts. Learn how you can help.
BC's recent change to the spousal cap rule for disability support falls short of promised reform, leaving thousands of disabled individuals trapped in poverty and difficult relationships.
Conservative MP Melissa Lantsman condemns anti-Israel protest in Toronto's Jewish neighbourhood, calling it intimidation. Read about the community response.
The historic Imperial Pub near Sankofa Square has served its last pint after 81 years in downtown Toronto, marking the end of an era for the city's social scene.
Toronto drivers face significant traffic changes as Lake Shore Boulevard West reduces to single lanes near Ontario Place for ongoing construction work. Plan alternate routes.