An Anishinaabe artist from northern Ontario designed the Toronto Maple Leafs logo for the team’s Indigenous celebration game ...
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. The spring of hope, the winter of despair. This tale of two cities, ...
The chief executive officer at Kitchener’s Chicopee Ski & Summer Resort is eagerly awaiting the Dec. 27 launch of the hill’s 90th season. Brent Davis covers business and breaking news for ...
The program returns funds to residents in provinces where the federal carbon tax applies, including Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Most households receive more back than they pay in ...
This is our first Christmas with convenience stores selling alcohol in Ontario. And luckily for those of us who find ourselves underprepared for the festivities of the season, the local corner store ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers stopped a British Columbia-registered tractor hauling an Ontario-registered trailer on Dec. 16 at 2 a.m. going through the Blue Water Bridge entry ...
Here’s what other federal and provincial benefits are paying out to people who are eligible for them this month. Ontario's Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services said for December, local ...
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) payment is scheduled to be issued Friday, Dec. 20, so if you’re entitled to receive it the money should arrive in your bank account today. To be eligible for CPP, you ...
The province of Ontario is moving forward with plans to add new truck parking locations in Northern Ontario and has set up a website outlining its plans as well as soliciting public feedback. Five ...
It would cost Ontario $31.4 billion over 10 years to clear a backlog of school repair needs, build enough new spaces to address growth and maintain all schools in a state of good repair ...
O-Train lines 2 and 4 will open to the public on January 6, with a three phased launch of the Trillium Line. "We are very excited and we cannot wait for Jan. 6," said OC Transpo's general manager ...
Between Nov. 25 and 29, Assistant Professor Scott Neufeld visited northern Ontario communities to share his research on stigma related to substance use and harm reduction. Scott Neufeld knows the ...