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David Johnston quits as special rapporteur on foreign interference
David Johnston says he is stepping down from his role as special rapporteur investigating foreign interference, effective no later than the end of June, citing the highly partisan atmosphere around his work. -
Delays expected for GO Train service this weekend in Niagara, and GTHA
Metrolinx is asking customers to plan ahead and give themselves lots of time if travelling on GO Transit this weekend. -
Some CFL players are wearing foam covers on helmets
Some CFL players are sporting protective foam covers on their helmets in practices this season. -
Lawyer for Bernardo victims says families told of transfer the day it happened
The lawyer for the families of two of Paul Bernardo's victims says the Correctional Service of Canada only told one of them that he was being transferred from maximum-security prison on the day it happened. -
Boris Johnson quits as UK lawmaker after being told he will be sanctioned for misleading Parliament
Boris Johnson quits as UK lawmaker after being told he will be sanctioned for misleading Parliament -
The Department of Justice formally lays charges against Trump
The Department of Justice is formally announcing charges against former President Donald Trump. -
Niagara Falls looking to crackdown on the 1000 illegal vacation rentals
Niagara Falls is raising awareness about rules surrounding its vacation rental properties in the city, saying there are 1000 illegal ones operating in the city. -
WestJet to wind down Swoop, integrate into main operation
WestJet says it will wind down operations at Swoop as it integrates the budget carrier's operations into its main banner. -
Corrections defends Bernardo's privacy, as it faces calls to detail transfer reason
The Correctional Service of Canada is defending Paul Bernardo's privacy rights after the public safety minister said they should be waived. -
12-year-old Ontario girl set to become the youngest university graduate in Canadian history
A girl from Ottawa is set to become the youngest university graduate in Canadian history. -
Air Canada rejects passenger compensation claims for delays caused by tech issue
Air Canada has rejected compensation claims from some travellers who were among the thousands affected by flight delays caused by computer problems in recent weeks, a response it now calls ``erroneous,'' with cash offers en route. -
Fireworks in Niagara Falls cancelled for the entire weekend
Niagara Falls is cancelling its nightly fireworks for the rest of the weekend.
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One person seriously injured in stabbing at Scarborough park
One person has been seriously injured after being stabbed in Scarborough on Friday evening. -
Toyota wouldn't share stolen vehicle's GPS location with police, car owner says
A Vaughan man thought he had done the right thing by equipping his brand new SUV with tracking technology offered by the manufacturer — but when it was stolen, he faced plenty of roadblocks sharing that location with the police chasing after it. -
Toronto man guilty of manslaughter in death of toddler
A Toronto man has been found guilty of manslaughter in connection with the death of a toddler two years ago. -
Toronto Holocaust Museum opens, shares stories of dozens of survivors
A new museum that features stories from more than 70 Holocaust survivors has opened in Toronto, with the aim of sharing their experiences and combating antisemitism. -
Ontario police clear up 'miscommunication' after woman's perfume believed to be gun
A man thought a woman allegedly threatened him with a gun after he complimented her on her perfume, Belleville police say. -
Corrections defends Bernardo's privacy, as it faces calls to detail transfer reason
The Correctional Service of Canada is defending Paul Bernardo's privacy rights after the public safety minister said they should be waived. -
TCHC’s handling of tenants’ human rights complaints ‘unacceptable:’ ombudsman
A new report by the city’s ombudsman found that the Toronto Community Housing Corporation failed to properly address human rights complaints made by tenants and has not made human rights and the dignity of residents “a priority.” -
Toronto Blue Jays send Anthony Bass packing after anti-LGBTQ2S+ controversy
Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass said he stands by his “personal beliefs” just over a week after apologizing for sharing an anti-LGBTQ2S+ video on Instagram. -
Ontario to stop free COVID-19 rapid test program in pharmacies, grocery stores
An Ontario program that distributes free rapid tests for COVID-19 at grocery stores and pharmacies will end after this month. -
2 arrests made in distraction-style thefts involving elderly people in Vaughan
Two people have been arrested in connection with several distraction-style thefts targeting elderly people in Vaughan. -
Woman warns Ontario drivers after getting caught up in licence plate cloning scam
An Ontario woman was surprised to find out her licence plate was duplicated by another driver after multiple Highway 407 bills landed in her mailbox. -
Chow's lead slips, Bailao's support jumps up: Mainstreet poll
Ana Bailao has gained ground in the race for mayor of Toronto as support for frontrunner Olivia Chow has slipped this week, according to a new poll released on Friday morning.
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Hospice Niagara's Catch the Ace
every Thursday UNTIL the Ace of Spades is caughtHospice Niagara - 403 Ontario St Unit #2 - St. CatharinesHospice Niagara has just announced some exciting news. It’s their FIRST Catch the Ace lottery! It’s a quick and easy way to support and you get a chance to WIN BIG all while helping Hospice Niagara provide compassionate hospice care in Niagara. DON’T DELAY! Get your tickets for Hospice Niagara’s Catch the Ace. Draw happens every Thursday UNTIL the Ace of Spades is caught. -
Lighthouse Festival: Come Down from Up River
Shaver Bennett lives in the woods in northern New Brunswick, where he has kept to himself for most of his life. And then one day, he arrives at the door of his estranged sister’s daughter, Bonnie, whom he hasn’t seen in 20 years. Bonnie and her wife Liv, welcome Shaver into their lives in this sweetly moving, fish-out-of-water tale. -
Niagara River Lions
Catch all the action with the Niagara River Lions 2023 Season home games! Click the link for full schedule. -
Niagara Health Foundation - Kids Ultimate Challenge
On Saturday, June 10th, 2023, we invite you to join hundreds of families at Burgoyne Woods by participating in the 11th annual Kids Ultimate Challenge. Modelled after the popular mud run races, this event offers a unique experience for children ages 4 to 12. The Kids Ultimate Challenge tests endurance, stamina, strength and agility while encouraging teamwork and community spirit! -
2023 Niagara Business Achievement Awards
Announcing the 2023 Finalists and Bestowed Awards Recipients! Join us on June 15th as we celebrate business excellence in Niagara. CKTB’s Tim Denis will emcee the event. -
Niagara Grape & Wine Festival: Discovery Pass
Get ready for the first taste of summer! Embark on a tour of Niagara wine country with our Discovery Pass program. Each pass entitles you to 6 seasonal wine & culinary experiences, each taking place at one of our participating wineries throughout the region. Looking to try something truly unique? Keep an eye out for wineries offering fresh and fruity wine-based cocktails with their culinary pairings! -
Niagara Grape & Wine Festival: TD Tailgate Party
Summer is BACK, and we’re kicking things off in style with the return of our annual TD Tailgate Party! Grab some boots and head into the heart of wine country to enjoy an all-inclusive evening of food, live music, and – of course – VQA wine. Sample some of the season’s best backyard sippers with classic BBQ-style dishes, and get ready to dance the night away. This is one summer bash you won’t want to miss! -
Niagara Grape & Wine Festival: Brunch by the Lake
Put on your Sunday best and head to the lakefront for a morning of premium VQA wine and an all-out brunch battle! We’ve selected 8 local culinary creators to pair up with some of your favourite Niagara wineries, and it’s up to you to decide which dish will be crowned the victor. Grab some friends and enjoy a lakeside picnic or indulge in our VIP seating for a more stylish setup. It’s time to get your brunch on!