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  • Rainiest April on record for Toronto, other cities. What will May be like in Ontario?
    Toronto had the rainiest April on record beating the previous record set 32 years ago in 1992, according to Global News meteorologist Anthony Farnell.
    Weather
    10 hours
  • UP Express stops in Toronto reduced as Metrolinx shakes up GO train service
    Toronto's airport train, the UP Express, has been caught up in a raft of service changes planned by Metrolinx. From the end of April, local stops on the route will be cut in half.
    Canada
    Apr 16
  • Addiction a ‘health-care crisis’ as B.C. eyes public drug use ban: minister
    Mental Health and Addictions Minister Ya'ara Saks says B.C.'s application to recriminalize public drug use is still under review and maintains addictions is a health crisis.
    Canada
    Apr 29
  • ‘Something exciting happening’: Winnipeg airport, WestJet add new direct flights
    The Winnipeg Airports Authority (WAA), alongside Premier Wab Kinew, announced Monday that WestJet is adding new year-round daily service to Montreal and Ottawa beginning June 3.
    Canada
    Apr 8
  • Hundreds of thousands without power as spring storm hits Quebec, Ontario
    Hydro-Québec reported upwards of 280,000 customers were without power as of 9 a.m., with affected areas ranging from near Gatineau to Montreal's eastern suburbs.
    Canada
    Apr 4
  • Ontario reverses UP Express service changes following public outcry
    Just a day after announcing adjustments to its UP Express service, the province is rolling back those changes in response to widespread criticism from local residents. 
    Canada
    Apr 17
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  • Global Affairs Canada says email is down as storm hits Ontario, Quebec
    An April storm has not only cancelled flights, closed schools and shut off power for hundreds of thousands in Ontario and Quebec, it also has hit Global Affairs Canada's email.
    Canada
    Apr 4
  • Calls grow for apology after Peel police chief meets Sri Lankan ‘torturer’
    There are growing calls — including from a Toronto city councillor — for the Peel Regional Police chief to apologize for meeting the notorious head of Sri Lankan police.
    Canada
    Apr 30
  • They stayed at an ‘absolute gem’ of a Dublin hotel. Now these councillors face questions
    Hundreds of receipts obtained by Global News show how two councillors and three staff from the City of Brampton spent thousands on flights and hotels during a trip to Ireland.
    Politics
    Apr 25
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  • Most bed bug ridden cities across Canada are in Ontario. Here’s which ones
    Orkin Canada, a pest control company, has released its annual list of the "bed buggiest" cities, with Toronto taking the top spot for the seventh straight year.
    Canada
    Mar 19
  • Lynx Air says passenger refunds will hurt investors because of defiant contractor
    Lynx's shutdown comes as the budget airlines that have cropped up in recent years face ongoing financial pressures.
    Consumer
    Apr 15
  • 4.8 magnitude earthquake hits near New York City, rumbling streets
    An earthquake shook the densely populated New York City metropolitan area Friday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey said, with residents across the Northeast reporting rumbling.
    U.S. News
    Apr 5
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  • Total solar eclipse: Canadians soak up once-in-a-lifetime spectacle
    Canadians from Ontario to Atlantic Canada witnessed the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. The experience was described by many as 'moving.'
    Canada
    Apr 8
  • Housing asylum seekers at Niagara hotels cost Canada more than $100 million
    Newly released figures from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada show the federal government spent more than $100 million housing asylum seekers at hotels.
    Canada
    Mar 26
  • Canada’s airline market on the path to consolidation. Will prices change?
    After entertaining new entrants for several years, Canada's airline market is on the path to consolidation, raising the likelihood of higher fares and fewer flight options.
    Consumer
    Mar 14
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  • An Ontario city smashed its new housing targets by 250%. But are prices going down?
    Kingston, Ont., more than doubled the housing targets set for 2023. The city, however, is yet to see affordable new units come online for first-time buyers in the spring market.
    Politics
    Mar 20
  • Lynx Air not the 1st low-cost airline to shut down. Why many have failed
    Lynx, which filed for creditor protection, marks at least the 8th budget airline to take off and then fizzle out since 2000, joining the ranks of Roots Air, CanJet and Swoop.
    Canada
    Feb 27
  • Lynx Air never gets the chance to take off in Regina after ceasing operations
    'We were looking forward to having a new ultra-low-cost carrier in our market,' James Bogusz, the Regina International Airport president, said Friday.
    Canada
    Feb 23
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  • Cockpit fire forces New York-bound flight to return to Toronto
    A flight heading from Toronto to New York City earlier this month had to turn around because of a 'burnt electrical smell' in the cockpit.
    Canada
    Feb 20
  • 3rd case of measles reported in southern Ontario
    A child from the Brantford area has become the latest Ontarian to have contracted the measles, according to the Brant County Health Unit.
    Canada
    Feb 28
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