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Citizen readers share thoughts on speed camera removal, Lansdowne 2.0, Canada Post, and tribute to education leader Pino Buffone. Read the latest community perspectives.
Citizen readers share thoughts on speed camera removal, Lansdowne 2.0, Canada Post, and tribute to education leader Pino Buffone. Read the latest community perspectives.
Canadian readers voice strong opinions on a proposed civil servant reservist plan and a $210M road safety initiative. Discover the public's take on government spending.
Community Living Essex County says it is better prepared to serve its clients thanks to a 2023 grant. Learn how this funding is making a difference in Windsor.
London, Ontario receives $1.2 million funding to enhance traffic safety around schools, replacing speed cameras with physical calming measures. Learn about the city's road safety initiative.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow requests $210M from the province to cover road safety costs after Ontario's speed camera ban takes effect, putting 1,000 jobs at risk.
Ontario officially bans speed enforcement cameras while Toronto increases fines for blocking streetcars during snowstorms to $500. Get the latest updates on provincial traffic enforcement changes.
Ottawa's photo radar cameras cease operations today, ending automated speed enforcement across the city. Learn what this means for drivers and road safety.
Your complete guide to Ottawa events this weekend featuring the Barrhaven Santa Claus parade, police body camera rollout, and potential city landfill purchase. Stay informed about local happenings!
Simcoe County manufacturers gathered at Nottawasaga Inn to address economic challenges including tariffs and market uncertainty. Key industry leaders shared insights on navigating today's complex business landscape.
Ottawa Police launch body camera program with 30 officers equipped to boost transparency and operational efficiency. New initiative aims to strengthen public trust.
Ontario announces $210 million investment in traffic calming measures to replace speed cameras across the province, enhancing road safety through physical infrastructure improvements.
Simcoe County's speed camera program concludes as provincial funding shifts to alternative road safety initiatives. Learn about the changes and future safety plans.
Barrie is terminating its automated speed enforcement program but may repurpose the cameras for other municipal needs. Learn what's next for traffic safety in the city.
Alberta's plan to raise speed limits to 120 km/h on divided highways could see de facto speeds hit 140 km/h on the QEII, raising safety concerns. Read the full analysis.
Durham Police have charged Mohamed Basil Lafir, 28, after a series of daytime home invasions and sexual assaults in Oshawa. Police urge potential witnesses to come forward.
County Road 42 has fully reopened to traffic between Manning Road and Lesperance Road after temporary closure. Get the latest Windsor area traffic updates.
Simcoe County residents will see major changes to blue box recycling starting January 2026. Learn what new items will be accepted and how this affects your household recycling habits.
Barrie has deactivated its automated speed enforcement cameras, but outstanding tickets must still be paid. Learn about the implications for drivers and road safety.
Barrie and surrounding communities will accept coffee cups in blue box programs starting 2026. Learn how this environmental initiative will transform waste management across Simcoe County and Muskoka.
Stayner, Ontario welcomes its first McDonald's restaurant this week, marking a significant development for the growing community. Discover what this means for local residents.
Ottawa police officers are now equipped with body-worn cameras in a new program aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability. Learn how this technology works and its impact.
Ontario Provincial Police in Brant County have launched a body-worn camera program, joining a growing number of police services adopting the technology to enhance transparency and public trust.
A devastating motorcycle accident in Washago has left a local man with life-threatening injuries after losing control on an Ontario road. Emergency crews rushed to the scene in a critical response effort.
Essex County OPP is launching a body-worn camera program for frontline officers, joining a growing trend in Canadian law enforcement to enhance transparency and accountability.
Simcoe County's political landscape shifts as Oro-Medonte Township approves Barrie's boundary expansion proposal, sparking mixed reactions from local leaders about future development.
Orillia launches groundbreaking medical training facility in partnership with local hospitals and universities, creating a sustainable pipeline of family physicians for Simcoe Muskoka and beyond.
Greater Sudbury pulls the plug on its controversial speed camera initiative, removing all 20 automated enforcement units by mid-November amid public outcry and operational challenges.
Environment Canada issues severe wind warning for Simcoe County and Georgian Bay regions, with powerful gusts posing safety risks and potential damage.
Barrie moves closer to significant city expansion after Oro-Medonte approves land transfer, setting stage for urban development and economic growth in Simcoe County.
New analysis reveals Simcoe County residents face persistently high food costs through 2025 and beyond, with budget projections showing no relief in sight for strained household budgets.