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  • Nearly 600 stolen cars from GTA seized from Montreal port
    Between December and March, police inspected about 400 shipping containers at the Port of Montreal and found nearly 600 stolen vehicles, most of them from the Toronto area.
    Canada
    Apr 14
  • Second African migrant dies while waiting for shelter space in Mississauga
    Advocates on Friday issued pleas for help after a second African migrant died while waiting for space at a Mississauga shelter.
    Canada
    Feb 23
  • Ford government begins boosting housing numbers with LTC beds, basements
    Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Brampton 'broke ground' on more than 7,000 new housing units in 2023. The reality, however, is the majority were not new housing starts.
    Canada
    Feb 23
  • Recipe: Beef and Guinness stew
    Seán Byrne, head chef at Foy's Irish Bar, shows Jennifer Palma how to make the tasty meal on Cooking Together on Global BC Morning Weekend.
    Entertainment
    Mar 17
  • ‘Disturbing trend’: Extortion taskforce investigates 29 cases, makes 5 arrests
    Police say their extortion investigative taskforce has made five arrests in a 'disturbing trend' that has targeted primarily the south Asian community in Peel Region.
    Crime
    Feb 7
  • Quickley powers Raptors past Wizards 130-122
    Even though he just had his best game of the season, Immanuel Quickley only wanted to talk about the Toronto Raptors winning consecutive games for the first time in six weeks.
    Sports
    Apr 7
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  • Doug Ford ready to spend a ‘couple of billion’ dollars on Mississauga LRT extension
    At a speech in Mississauga, Ontario Premier Doug Ford suggested his government was ready to approve billions to expand an unfinished light rail project in the city.
    Politics
    Feb 9
  • Banksy confirms mural that appeared overnight in London is his work
    Banksy took credit for the massive art piece on his Instagram after rumours swirled about the origin of the mural.
    Trending
    Mar 18
  • U.S. rate cuts likely, but Fed’s Powell points to economic data as decision maker
    U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said while interest rate cuts were likely later in 2024, upcoming decisions on when and how fast would be based solely on economic data.
    Economy
    Mar 6
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  • Saskatchewan’s Ackerman, Alberta’s Sturmay rolling at Tournament of Hearts
    Thirty-four years have passed since the last time an all-rookie team won the Canadian women's curling championship.
    Sports
    Feb 19
  • Ford government planning Brampton, Mississauga additions to Hazel McCallion LRT
    Ontario is reversing its decision to scrap the Mississauga downtown loop on the LRT, which will also be extended into downtown Brampton.
    Canada
    Jan 18
  • Brian Mulroney’s political ‘destiny’ remembered at state funeral
    Brian Mulroney was honoured at a state funeral in Montreal Saturday. "To dad, everyone mattered," his daughter Caroline said in his eulogy.
    Canada
    Mar 23
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  • Charges stayed in alleged racially motivated Vancouver bear spray attack
    A man accused in what Vancouver police described as a racially-motivated attack against an elderly man in Chinatown in 2022 will not be going to trial.
    Crime
    Feb 12
  • Knife attack: Quebec man charged with murdering his mother, neighbour
    A 44-year-old man has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the stabbing deaths of two women and the injury of a third near Montreal.
    Canada
    Feb 16
  • Brian Mulroney, former Canadian prime minister, dead at 84
    Mulroney's term as prime minister from 1984 to 1993 saw him lead a fractious Conservative coalition while netting a slew of domestic and international achievements.
    Canada
    Feb 29
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  • Quebec officer dead: Coroner inquest hears suspect’s parents wanted son hospitalized
    Provincial Public Security Minister François Bonnardel called for the public inquest to seek recommendations that will improve how authorities respond in the future.
    Canada
    Feb 12
  • Consultations underway to improve transit Southwest of downtown Montreal
    Officials at the ARTM are meeting with the public to get their input to improve public transit between Dorval and downtown.
    Canada
    Jan 16
  • ‘We need serious help’: Fire at Halifax homeless encampment draws attention to growing crisis
    A man received minor injuries after a fire broke out at a Halifax homeless encampment at Grand Parade, which is seeing its numbers grow, according to one community member.
    Fire
    Jan 22
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  • Ford government backtracks on Peel Region dissolution
    Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Paul Calandra announced the reversals Wednesday at Queen's Park.
    Politics
    Dec 13, 2023
  • Minister says no decisions made on ‘potential’ dissolution of Peel Region
    Paul Calandra's comments come as sources say the government is reconsidering its plan to dissolve Peel Region and leave Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon standing on their own.
    Politics
    Dec 6, 2023
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