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Tick reports are surging in Canada. These areas are most affected.

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Tick reports are surging in Canada. These areas are most affected.

Tick reports are surging in Canada. These areas are most affected.

Published: June 24, 2026 at 9:56AM EDT

Drivers speeding well above posted limit has surged nearly 400 per cent since removal of automated cameras

Ontario is raising the speed limit on more highways. Here are the corridors getting a new 110 km/h limit

Canada faces Switzerland with chance to secure first place in Group B at World Cup

Fans to honour Koné ahead of Canada-Switzerland match in Vancouver

Lethbridge, Alta., police aid in Montreal shooting, but won’t confirm home search is connected

Devils trade defenseman Simon Nemec to the Flames for three high draft picks

Woman seriously injured after falling from Rockcliffe Lookout overnight

OC Transpo cutting some school routes in the fall, leaving school bus authorities in ‘timeline crunch’

Montreal shooter’s ‘incel’ manifesto espoused wide ranging societal grievances

Building demolished on busy downtown Montreal corner

Town or hamlet? Gibbons residents begin voting today

Babcock says players ‘all in’ as Oilers hire him as new coach

Second person charged with Pictou County man’s murder

N.B. RCMP, forensics team at Moncton home for ongoing investigation

A Pride billboard was vandalized in a Manitoba community. Here is how locals are responding

New list names endangered landmarks in Manitoba

Sask. auditor calls for improved budgeting after $350M wildfire response in 2025

Riders report financial loss following increased Grey Cup spending, postponed game

Canada takes on Switzerland in teams’ final Group B match. Live updates here.

Clyde residents remember neighbour, call for change following deadly crash

Former care home worker who sexually abused clients granted unescorted absences from prison

Sask. woman not guilty after pushing ex-fiancé down stairs, leaving him quadriplegic

Sudbury police release photos of Cedar Street stabbing suspect

Family structure fire at Trout Lake a loss

St. Thomas chiropractor charged after sexual assault investigation

Speed limit going up on Highway 400

Climatologist: ‘Super’ El Nino on the way, but what does that mean?

Closing arguments delayed in Windsor murder trial

Private meeting with Windsor mayor sparks policing debate in Amherstburg

New hotel proposal aims to bring historic Westholme name back to downtown Victoria core

New research uncovers surprising findings about who buys counterfeit luxury items

Half of Calgary Chamber members would consider leaving if Alberta separates: poll

Ganonoque police charge suspect with stealing water from fire hydrants

NATO's Trump whisperer heads to the White House to soothe the president ahead of next month's summit

Andy Burnham inches closer to power in Britain as Keir Starmer seeks a legacy