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Winter Travel Advisory in Effect for Toronto

Toronto faces winter weather travel advisory with snowfall expected. Stay updated on travel conditions and safety tips for navigating the city during early winter weather.

Ottawa Police Begin Wearing Body Cameras

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.

Brant County OPP Officers Now Wearing Body Cameras

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.

Essex County OPP Officers to Wear Body Cameras

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.

Toronto's Unemployment Crisis: 4th Highest in Canada

New data reveals Toronto's unemployment rate has climbed to 6.5%, making it the fourth highest among major Canadian cities. Discover what's driving this troubling trend and what it means for the city's economic future.

Canada Advances High-Speed Rail with ALTO Legislation

The Canadian government is pushing forward with ambitious plans for high-speed rail in the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor, with new legislation promised to accelerate the ALTO project that could transform transportation between major urban centers.

Sudbury Speed Camera Program Ending November 14

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.

Essex OPP Officers Now Wearing Body Cameras

Essex County Ontario Provincial Police have launched a body-worn camera program for frontline officers, enhancing transparency and evidence collection in police-community interactions.

Ottawa Photo Radar Cameras Shut Down November 14

Ottawa is temporarily shutting down all photo radar cameras starting November 14. Learn why the city is pressing pause on automated enforcement and when the devices will return to operation.

Downtown Toronto Stabbing Sends Two to Hospital

A violent stabbing incident in downtown Toronto left two men hospitalized with serious injuries after an altercation at a residential apartment building. Police are investigating the attack that occurred Saturday evening.

Ontario Bans Municipal Speed Cameras

The Ontario government has passed controversial legislation stripping municipalities of their ability to use automated speed enforcement cameras, sparking debate about road safety versus revenue generation.

Toronto West End Stabbing Injures Woman

A violent stabbing incident in Toronto's West End has left a woman with serious injuries as police search for suspects and urge witnesses to come forward.

Toronto Police Hunt TTC Bus Sexual Assault Suspect

Toronto Police have released surveillance images of a suspect wanted in connection with a sexual assault aboard a TTC bus. The incident occurred in the Eglinton Avenue and Mount Pleasant Road area, sparking a city-wide manhunt.

Blue Jays Playoff Game Disrupts Toronto Halloween Plans

As the Toronto Blue Jays face a crucial playoff game conflicting with Halloween festivities, Toronto residents are forced to choose between baseball and trick-or-treating. Discover how families are adapting their Halloween plans for this unprecedented sch

Toronto Halloween: Wet & Chilly Weather Expected

Toronto residents should prepare for a damp Halloween with Environment Canada predicting cool temperatures and rainfall that could impact trick-or-treating plans across the city.

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