Ontario mayor fires back at conspiracy theorists who tried to arrest police officers
An Ontario mayor had some harsh words for protesters who attempted to place local police officers under arrest Saturday.

An Ontario mayor had some harsh words for protesters who attempted to place local police officers under arrest Saturday.
Concerns are being raised about the sale of a screwdriver that looks like a replica handgun available at a popular auto retailer across Canada.
The Ontario government will reveal the next steps of its “Plan to Stay Open” on Thursday.
One of the largest music festivals in Canada was scheduled to be this weekend. But instead, it was cancelled for the third year in a row.
Parents of young children may need a prescription for over-the-counter fever and pain medication due to a shortage at some pharmacies, Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children is warning.
When Airbnb first launched 14 years ago, it changed the way many people book their vacations as they travel locally and around the world.
A community of about 200 townhouse condominium units has been told that $3.5 million is needed for renovations and individual unit owners will have to pay their share.
The Ontario government is planning to move forward with several tax credits that could provide hundreds of dollars per year to residents.
A recent research report released by the Canadian Institute of Actuaries found that condo boards should be making sure there are enough reserve funds being budgeted to help pay for expensive repairs in the future.
An Ontario woman says she was scammed out of $11,000 after months spent working with a Texas psychic she met on TikTok following the death of her stepfather.
Parents may get direct payments from the Ontario government yet again this year. This will be the fourth payout to parents since Premier Doug Ford took office in 2018.
About 60 per cent of Toronto’s non-profit childcare centres have opted into the federal government’s $10 a day program ahead of a Sept. 1 deadline but the uptake among for-profit centres has lagged behind.
Ontarians will not have to pay out of pocket for health-care services, the province's health minister said Thursday, a day after she came under fire for refusing to rule out further privatization in the system.
The mayors of Toronto and Ottawa will be granted sweeping new powers which will give them sole responsibility for preparing the municipal budget for council approval as well the ability to hire and fire department heads as they see fit and veto some decisions made by councillors.
Two teens are recovering from gunshot wounds after an accidental shooting in an Ajax home, Durham Regional Police say.
Friends and neighbours say they are shocked and distraught after police officers found a man and woman deceased inside a home on a quiet Mississauga street Tuesday morning.
Hamilton police have arrested and charged a 24-year-old man accused of sexual assault while working as a camp counsellor at a local college.
A famous frontman was the recipient of an act of kindness while trying to rent a bike in Toronto Monday.
A Toronto man has won $20 million in the Lotto 649 jackpot using the same numbers he played for more than three decades.
Canada's Wonderland has announced two new rides that will be available for guests next year, one of which the amusement park says is 'the only one of its kind in the world.'
Stories of youth and queer culture are being elevated in the Canadian lineup at this year's Toronto International Film Festival and some filmmakers say the uplifting themes come at a much-needed time.
The City of Toronto is looking to hire 15,000 people to work the 2022 municipal election.
The Toronto Zoo has welcomed three wood bison calves, two females and one male, to their menagerie this summer.
Toronto Pearson International Airport took to social media to share a new tip on how to “save time” when travelling back into the country.
For the first time in 33 years, the home of the Toronto Blue Jays will undergo a massive $300-million renovation that will see the city’s stadium transformed into a world-class ballpark.
Five high school graduates from the Toronto District School Board are among the first to ever post 100 per cent averages in their final year of class.
Opening a new Brazilian restaurant in a Toronto neighbourhood where locals have felt 'forgotten' was about creating a home for customers seeking one, the owner says.
The owner of a Toronto Vietnamese restaurant wanted to make a change in the industry. He noticed cooks and chefs were departing or pivoting to front-of-house, not because they wanted to leave the kitchen, but because they were poorly treated.
Instead of hopping on a plane, Torontonians can visit a new restaurant in the city that takes customers on a quick trip to the Hamptons for an evening.
A nationwide shortage of liquid Children’s Tylenol is also impacting generic chewables, with Quebec-based Laboratoire Riva reporting a shortage due to rising demand.
The proportion of Canadians who mainly speak French at home continues to decline in nearly all provinces and territories, including Quebec, the latest census release shows.
An Ontario mayor had some harsh words for protesters who attempted to place local police officers under arrest Saturday.
From Korean corn dogs to ketchup and mustard ice cream, there are plenty of sights and tastes for everyone at the CNE.
A viewer expressed concerns over the sale of a cordless screwdriver gun that sells for less than $20 because it looks like a handgun.
Ont. NDP interim leader Peter Tabuns questioned Ont. Premier Doug Ford over his government's plans for health care.
Nicole heads to Niagara Falls to check out the Tunnel at Niagara Parks Power Station and the Butterfly Conservatory.
Lifestyle Expert Richard Cazeau share tips to take your road trips to the next level.
Lifestyle Expert Richard Cazeau shares tips to make your wedding stand out.
DIY and Lifestyle Expert Taylor Kaye shares must have accessories for the pool or beach.
Teddy and Nicole visit Beaches Disc Golf Course to learn more about this popular sport.