Ornge Air Ambulance Transports Injured Skier to GTA Hospital
An Ornge air ambulance conducted a critical medical evacuation, transporting a wounded skier to a Greater Toronto Area hospital for emergency treatment following a severe accident.
An Ornge air ambulance conducted a critical medical evacuation, transporting a wounded skier to a Greater Toronto Area hospital for emergency treatment following a severe accident.
Republican Senator Thom Tillis sharply criticizes President Trump's appointment of Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff to lead sensitive negotiations with Iran, Israel, and Russia, citing lack of oversight.
Fans criticize President Trump for awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to men's hockey goalie Connor Hellebuyck while ignoring women's gold medalist Aerin Frankel, despite her stellar Olympic performance.
In a Windsor trial, the defence argues against key witness testimony in a downtown nightclub shooting case from May 2023, citing reliability concerns.
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim spread a false claim that a city councillor handed out illegal drugs, sparking controversy and raising questions about political conduct in municipal governance.
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The federal Liberal government has successfully navigated a critical parliamentary vote on its comprehensive budget legislation, ensuring the bill's advancement amid political scrutiny.
California Governor Gavin Newsom strongly rebuked Fox News and Sean Hannity for accusing him of racism after comments about his low SAT score, highlighting hypocrisy over past racist incidents.
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Toronto police are actively searching for a man accused of hurling anti-Black slurs and spitting at an individual in the city's underground PATH network, treating the case as a suspected hate crime.
A 63-year-old Windsor man has been charged with dangerous driving following a collision involving a police cruiser. The incident occurred in the 300 block of Glengarry Avenue, with authorities continuing their investigation at the scene.
Three Peel Regional Police officers have been suspended as the province's oversight agency initiates an investigation linked to Project South, a significant police operation.
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Texas Republican Rep. Troy Nehls argues colleague Tony Gonzales should not resign over affair allegations despite tragic suicide of staffer, citing razor-thin House majority as paramount concern.
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A coalition criticizes Vancouver's 2026 FIFA World Cup rights plan for insufficiently tackling FIFA-related harms, including displacement and exploitation concerns.
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