2 people critically injured in North York shooting: paramedics
Two people suffered life-threatening injuries after a shooting in North York early Monday morning, Toronto police say.
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Two people suffered life-threatening injuries after a shooting in North York early Monday morning, Toronto police say.
Ontario will need 33,200 more nurses and 50,853 more personal support workers by 2032, the government projects — figures it tried to keep secret but were obtained by The Canadian Press.
Four people were injured, two seriously, after a multi-vehicle collision involving road rage and alcohol on Highway 403 in Mississauga, Ontario Provincial Police say.
Two men are each facing several charges after stolen watches worth an estimated $5 million were recovered during a series of raids, say Toronto police.
Police are searching for a male suspect after a man was “slashed in neck” on Sunday morning in downtown Toronto and died.
It’s been a year since Nathan Wise went missing and his family is no closer to finding out what happened to him.
One person was taken to the hospital following a shooting involving a tow truck in Scarborough late Sunday afternoon.
Dozens of Ontarians are expressing frustration in the province’s health-care system after their family doctors either dropped them as patients or threatened to after they sought urgent care elsewhere.
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After receiving a DNA kit one Christmas from his son-in-law, Hugh McCormick soon discovered that he had six unknown siblings, with whom he shared the same birth parents.
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Dozens of Ontarians are expressing frustration in the province’s health-care system after their family doctors either dropped them as patients or threatened to after they sought urgent care elsewhere.
A new study projecting declining rates of cancer cases and deaths in Canada demonstrates the success of prevention and early detection programs, but also highlights areas where more work is needed to save and prolong lives, researchers say.
Students at a Que. school are accusing their teacher of unlawfully selling their art online. Genevieve Beauchemin has the details.