Man Hit by Car in Scarborough Collision, Police Probe
A man in his 30s was injured after being hit by a car in Scarborough, with police responding to the scene and launching an investigation into the circumstances of the collision.
A man in his 30s was injured after being hit by a car in Scarborough, with police responding to the scene and launching an investigation into the circumstances of the collision.
Passport photos require neutral expressions due to facial recognition technology used at borders. Smiling alters facial proportions, making identity verification harder for biometric systems.
Discover the top-rated Amazon office chairs designed for cross-legged sitting, inspired by viral TikTok trends. These ergonomic options offer comfort and flexibility for sedentary workers.
As Toronto's condo market faces a downturn, owners are increasingly opting for renovations instead of selling, reflecting a strategic adaptation to economic pressures.
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The escalating war in Iran is injecting severe uncertainty into global energy markets, with potential disruptions to oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz threatening supply chains and driving price volatility worldwide.
Ottawa's O-Train Line 1 service has been partially restored to Tremblay Station following a freezing rain storm disruption, with work continuing to fully resume operations across the east end.
The 'Maple, the First Taste of Spring' event at Kings Landing Historical Settlement concludes this weekend, featuring traditional sap boiling over open fires. This marks the end of a beloved annual tradition celebrating New Brunswick's maple heritage.
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RecommendedA Vancouver hobby shop specializing in Pokémon cards has been targeted for the third time in just six months, with thieves stealing thousands of dollars in merchandise, highlighting a troubling trend for local businesses.
Residents in Gatineau express worries about a proposed redevelopment at 210 Laurier Street, involving restoration of a historic monastery, citing impacts on heritage and community character.
Jubilations Dinner Theatre and Aussie Rules Piano Bar in southwest Calgary faced potential show cancellations due to a boil-water advisory but saved their weekend with third-party water services from Big Rock Water Hauling.
OC Transpo has partially restored O-Train Line 1 service, extending it to Tremblay Station after an ice storm damaged the overhead power system. Full restoration efforts continue.
The union representing British Columbia paramedics has voted to approve a new contract with the province, marking a significant step in labor relations and healthcare services.
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Gasoline prices in Montreal have climbed above $1.80 per litre, with some stations exceeding $1.85, as Middle East tensions roil global oil markets and threaten key shipping routes.
The United States has relaxed certain sanctions on Russian oil, but global crude prices continue to hold at high levels, reflecting ongoing market volatility and geopolitical tensions.
A large boulder fell onto Highway 1 in British Columbia's Interior, striking a semi truck and leading to significant traffic delays and safety concerns in the region.
A Regina modular home company is shipping modular housing to a northern Manitoba Indigenous community, addressing housing needs with a convoy delivery.
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Fuel costs in Ottawa have surged past $1.60 per litre, maintaining a position close to the national average as economic pressures persist across the country.
Unionized outdoor workers in Metro Vancouver, responsible for critical services like water and sewer systems, have voted 97.8% in favor of strike action amid disputes over compensation and safety.
O-Train Line 1 service between Tunney's Pasture and uOttawa remains suspended due to a freezing rain storm, with riders using R1 buses as an alternative since Wednesday.
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RecommendedCalgary's housing market sees significant slackening as record multi-family development adds over 50,000 units, creating more balanced resale conditions and rising vacancy rates according to CMHC and industry experts.
A tragic collision on Anthony Henday Drive in Edmonton early Saturday morning has resulted in one fatality, with police investigating the incident and urging witnesses to come forward.
A 27-year-old woman died after driving the wrong way on Anthony Henday Drive and colliding head-on with another vehicle. Police are investigating the early morning incident.
A significant fire at a duplex in Windsor's South Central neighborhood resulted in an estimated $500,000 in damages, displacing two residents and injuring one firefighter.
OC Transpo restricts O-Train Line 1 service to the Parliament-Tunney's Pasture segment following a severe freezing rain storm, with no east-end service since Wednesday.
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