Toronto police will be announcing the results of an investigation into a series of pharmacy robberies this morning.
A class-action lawsuit alleges a former Montreal principal sexually abused young students, a new report says Canada needs a spike in housing development as immigration ramps up, and what we know about Pentagon efforts to study UFOs and 'unidentified aerial phenomena.' Here's what you need to know to start your day.
Bus drivers across the Montreal region will stop their vehicles simultaneously Wednesday morning to observe a minute of silence in honour of the victims of last week's deadly daycare bus crash. Bus operators working for transit agencies in Laval, Montreal and Longueuil will stop driving at exactly 8:24 a.m. to pay their respects.
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Firefighter hurt battling trailer fire in Liberty VillageA Toronto firefighter was injured battling a fire early Monday night in Toronto’s west end.
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Toronto city council is budgeting for the condition of roads to get noticeably worseLack of cash for preventative maintenance will see roads deteriorate from overall “fair” to “poor” condition, with more potholes and ruts forming.
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Toronto police searching for 3 suspects after woman slashed in the face at Spadina stationAccording to investigators, a woman was involved in a verbal dispute with three individuals who were not known to her.
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Toronto police searching for three suspects after woman slashed in the face at Spadina StationToronto police are looking for three suspects after a woman was slashed across the face at Spadina Subway Station.
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