Filmmaker and sculptor Michael Snow, who 'demolished boundaries' of art, dies at 94

Interdisciplinary artist Michael Snow, known in Canada and internationally for his abstract painting, public sculptures and the experimental 1967 film 'Wavelength,' has died.
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Man arrested after 2 TTC riders sexually assaulted on Bloor-Danforth Line
A 56-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly committing two sexual assaults on the TTC’s Line 2, police said Tuesday. -
Fatal fire under investigation on Dundas Street
London police officers and fire officials are investigating after a fatal fire in the east end of the city Monday afternoon. -
Guelph mother charged with abandoning 4-year-old
Guelph police have arrested a mother after they say they found her young daughter wandering around their apartment building alone. -
Curlers ask for transparency and communication after pregnancy exemption uproar
A Canadian interim rep for the Curling Players' Association has renewed a call for improved transparency and collaboration with Curling Canada after an uproar about pregnancy exemption rules resulted in an about-face from the organization. -
Trudeau to present health-care offer to premiers in long-awaited meeting for new deal
Canada's health care system is not working as well as it should and that has to change, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday as he prepared to meet the premiers to work on a new health-care funding deal. -
Woman accused of stealing trumpet worth over $5,000
Windsor police are looking for a female suspect after a trumpet theft at a Walker Road business. -
Clarksburg senior charged with child pornography offences
After a three-month-long investigation, a 69-year-old man was arrested on Feb. 2. -
Josh Classen's forecast: Warm, with precipitation risks this morning and tonight
The warm spell continues through the rest of this week with daytime highs in the 0 to 5 C range.