‘It’s a little troubling’: Environment Canada cuts to radar research team puts public at risk, experts say
‘It’s a little troubling’: Environment Canada cuts to radar research team puts public at risk, experts say
Updated: June 11, 2026 at 7:46PM EDT
Published: June 11, 2026 at 6:54PM EDT
‘Out of an abundance of caution’: Toronto FIFA Fan Festival cancelled on first day
Toronto officer fatally shot as search warrants executed in connection with U.S. Consulate shooting; suspect to be charged with murder
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Dead grey whale found off B.C. coast brings total count this year to 10
Mother responsible for child’s death in Temple: Calgary police
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Quebec’s deficit falls to $7.2 billion
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Amherst, N.S., doctor suspended as he faces voyeurism charge
Woman killed in crash after eluding New Brunswick RCMP
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Search for missing woman in Regina ends with discovery of body
Community mailboxes coming to Kitchener in 2027
Investigation into illegal and non-Indigenous tobacco operation in Six Nations
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One person dead following fires at Sudbury homeless encampment
Parents of Sault stabbing victim speak of heartbreak, trauma
Fire Station 15 opens in southeast London
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Police kill savage dog that viciously mauled 11-year-old boy in Barrie
Local students say social media has risks, but a government ban may not be the answer
Windsor brewery jabs Gordie Howe Bridge delays with new beer
Section of Pandora Avenue closed for third annual maintenance operation, prompting concerns over displacement and safety
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A look at some Canadian police officers who died on the job over the years
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