In one small town, a diverse student group's mural finds a patriotic home
A “striking” patriotic mural created by a multicultural group of students at an Aylmer high school is set to soon be unveiled at the town’s legion later this month.
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A “striking” patriotic mural created by a multicultural group of students at an Aylmer high school is set to soon be unveiled at the town’s legion later this month.
Staff and MPPs in the Ford government are being asked to beef up the attendance numbers at Premier Doug Ford’s annual community barbecue — nicknamed Ford Fest — as the Progressive Conservative Party looks to “build momentum” ahead of the Scarborough Southwest byelection. While the Ford government has yet to call the byelection to replace...
Ryan Van Horne has had season tickets for the Toronto Raptors for 12 years but for the first time, he's considering ending his streak.
Coroner’s inquest jury was told about two separate interactions Justin Bourassa had with police officers in the months leading up to his death
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation said the change took effect last week and applies to winner news releases.
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As the nomination period for London's 2026 civic election ended its second day on Monday, it's already looking more engaged than the 2022 contest
The Toronto Fire chief said he “cannot imagine the frustration” of residents after fire returned to a Thorncliffe Park highrise complex that previously burned for weeks.
The number of homes sold in the London area edged down on a year-over-year basis in April, making it the worst start for home sales in the past five years, new figures show.
Two people face charges after Aylmer police say an investigation determined cheques belonging to a dead person were being written and used