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About 50 vehicles involved in ‘many’ collisions on Highway 401OPP say an estimated 50 vehicles have been involved in several collisions on Highway 401 in the Trenton area as weather conditions in the area are deteriorating.TrafficJan 27
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Inside the 4 a.m. decision to cancel school buses in southeastern OntarioTri-Board CEO Jeremy DaCosta takes us inside the 4 a.m. decision-making process for snow days as the region hits its ninth bus cancellation in just three weeks.WeatherJan 26
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Quinn Farm patriarch Elwood Quinn dies at 78The father of the popular Quinn Farm in Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot, west of Montreal, has died. He was 78.CanadaJan 5
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3 men arrested, charged for string of eastern Ontario commercial break-insThree men have been arrested for a string of commercial break-ins between July and September with 20 different businesses broken into.CrimeDec 16, 2025
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69-year-old Quinte West man dead after crash: Ontario Provincial PoliceOPP say first responders were called to the scene near Wellington around 8:15 a.m. on Monday.CanadaOct 13, 2025
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CAS security guard testifies at trial for woman charged with toddler’s deathA security guard who was working at the Children's Aid Society building testified Friday at the second-degree murder trial for Shardanae Cousins-Emily.CrimeJan 16
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Fry tide! Bags of French fries wash up on U.K. beach after cargo ship spillThousands of bags of French fries washed up on a beach near a southern coastal town after a shipping container carrying food packages washed ashore.WorldJan 23
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NHL goalies on how they wound up between the pipesConnor Hellebuyck had plenty of welts and bruises.SportsJan 21
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The best space heaters to keep you warm this winterWarm up your home or office with these bestselling space heaters from Dreo, Dyson and more.The CuratorJan 20
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Annette Dionne, last of the famous Dionne Quintuplets, dies at 91Annette Dionne, the last of the famous 'Dionne Quintuplets,' died Wednesday of complications due to Alzheimer's disease in a suburb of Montreal. She was 91.CanadaDec 27, 2025
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Dahlin leads Sabres over slumping Maple Leafs 7-4Rasmus Dahlin registered the first hat trick of his NHL career to go along with two assists as the Buffalo Sabres heaped more misery on the Toronto Maple Leafs in a 7-4 victory Tuesday.SportsJan 27
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Jury trial begins in Arden Panipekeesick murder case as widow takes standKatlim Desjarlais-Kelly's jury trial for the second-degree murder of Arden Panipekeesick began Tuesday with victim's wife explaining what led to his fatal gunshot.CanadaJan 27
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Trial begins for woman charged with murder of friend’s toddler inside CAS buildingShardanae Cousins-Emily is charged with second-degree murder in the death of a three-year-old boy. It's alleged she inflicted blunt force trauma on the child's head.CrimeJan 14
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How a Montreal startup developed smart trousers that could help seniorsThe trousers feature a waistband that has an airbag and sensors built in — technology designed to protect the person wearing them from a fall.CanadaJan 6
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Edmonton General care home battling mice infestation, droppingsThe operator of one of the province’s largest long-term care homes says it's working to address serious concerns about an infestation of mice and mice droppings.HealthJan 23
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Canadian pension funds increasingly diverging in climate approach: reportThe Canadian Pension Plan appears to have quietly abandoned its climate investment strategy, according to a new report from the climate advocacy group Shift.EconomyJan 28
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Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens face Buffalo again, meet same end 4-2The Montreal Canadiens lost to the Sabres last week, and they did again this week in another close game 4-2. Brian Wilde has more.SportsJan 22
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‘I felt like a nobody’: Woman says care denied without reason at Pincher Creek hospitalA Pincher Creek woman says she was turned away from the southern Alberta town's hospital without a reason and without care, despite having a genuine medical need to be there.HealthJan 30
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Ontario colleges, universities ask Ford government for billions in new fundingGroups representing both colleges and universities asked for significantly more funding, saying tuition fee freezes and international student caps have left them with few options.PoliticsJan 21
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Unoccupied Port Alberni building goes up in flames, now torn downCarol-Anne Zanette, who owns the SteamPunk Cafe, said when she arrived on the scene at 5 a.m., half of the building was already gone and crews were pulling down the second half.FireJan 2