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Peel Region police say a woman is dead after being shot in Brampton, Ont. Police say the shooting happened today in the Airport Road and Queen Street East area. They say the victim was treated by paramedics but succumbed to her injuries. The incident appears to have occurred at a commercial plaza in the area. […]
TORONTO — Toronto FC’s season started with an eight-game (0-4-4) winless streak. And it ended with just six wins in total, outside of the playoffs for a fifth straight year. But there appears light at the end of the TFC tunnel. How bright is yet to be determined. Toronto (6-14-14) lost just once since the […]
General Motors has announced an end to production of its electric delivery van at its Ingersoll, Ont., plant just a week after Stellantis said it would be moving production planned for its Brampton, Ont. plant to Illinois. The two automakers cutting planned production in the province in as many weeks has labour leaders and politicians […]
TORONTO — Morgan Rielly says conversations inside the Maple Leafs’ locker room Tuesday morning were similar to the ones happening around kitchen tables and water coolers across Canada. Non-stop Blue Jays talk. Toronto’s baseball team advanced to the World Series in dramatic fashion Monday night with a spine-tingling, hair-raising 4-3 victory in Game 7 over […]
TORONTO — Japanese baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani will land in Toronto with the Los Angeles Dodgers as the World Series kicks off on Friday, but his fans in Canada say they will still cheer for the Blue Jays. Christine Takasaki, a program co-ordinator at the Japanese Canadian Culture Centre in Toronto, says she has respect […]
LONDON — A group of pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the start of a defence conference in London, Ont., Tuesday morning, blocking off entrances to the building and locking some doors with bicycle locks. The crowd that had gathered outside the Best Defence Conference at RBC Place in the city’s downtown has since dispersed and London police […]
TORONTO — Ontario’s deal with the federal government to operate a $10-a-day child-care system in the province is set to expire in five months and some advocates, operators and parents say they need certainty now. Most provinces and territories signed extensions with the federal government before this year’s federal election, but Ontario only signed an […]
Toronto is getting ready to host Game 1 of the World Series on Friday with plans for outdoor watch parties as tickets for the Blue Jays’ home games quickly sold out this morning and resale prices soared. World Series single game tickets went on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. and sold out […]
OTTAWA — Federal Auditor General Karen Hogan says many of the living spaces used by Canadian Armed Forces members across several bases are in “poor physical condition” and ripe for overcrowding. In an audit report released Tuesday morning, Hogan looks at living conditions on three Canadian Forces bases: Esquimalt in British Columbia, Gagetown in New […]
General Motors is ending production of its BrightDrop electric delivery van in Ingersoll, Ont. in the latest blow to the province’s automotive sector. The company says the decision is related to low demand for the model and it isn’t moving production elsewhere. That’s in contrast to the decision announced last week by Stellantis to move […]