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'Hopeless and powerless': Torontonians with loved ones in Turkiye, Syria wait for news as earthquake death toll rises
Torontonians with connections to southeast Turkiye and northern Syria have been desperately trying to get in touch friends and family who may have been killed, injured, or displaced by the powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the region on Monday. -
'Unacceptable conditions:' Protesters rally for more shelter supports ahead of Toronto council meeting
The high noon sun bounced off City Hall’s two towers, but the ground below was still iced over and cold. Nonetheless, dozens of Torontonians laid down on the frozen square Monday, dramatizing sleeping on the street. -
Netflix begins password sharing crackdown in Canada. What you need to know
Netflix users who have been sharing their passwords with friends and family members who live hundreds – or even thousands – of kilometres away won’t be able to do so for much longer, as the streaming service announced its plans to end password sharing. -
Firefighters on scene after sink hole forms under school bus in the Beaches
Toronto Fire is investigating after a sinkhole opened up underneath a parked school bus in the Beaches. -
European family moves to Toronto in long-term Airbnb. A 'loophole' got them an eviction notice midway
For a Switzerland professor contracted to work in Ontario for a year, Airbnb looked like the right option for a family of five.
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Kempenfelt Community Players set to hit the stage for first time in years
A Simcoe County theatre group is holding its final rehearsals ahead of its first show since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. -
'Hopeless and powerless': Torontonians with loved ones in Turkiye, Syria wait for news as earthquake death toll rises
Torontonians with connections to southeast Turkiye and northern Syria have been desperately trying to get in touch friends and family who may have been killed, injured, or displaced by the powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the region on Monday. -
London’s housing crisis demands 47,000 new homes — 40 per cent are approved but still unbuilt
An aggressive plan to address London, Ont.’s housing crisis has been unveiled by city hall, but meeting the construction targets will require doing things differently. -
Google layoffs appear to have occurred at office in Waterloo Region
Google says on Monday notifications were sent to employees affected by the recently announced job cuts. -
Ford and Sutcliffe talk housing, economy in first meeting since municipal election
Ontario Premier Doug Ford met with Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe as he arrived in Ottawa Monday ahead of a premiers' meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. This is the first time the pair have met in person since the 2022 municipal election. -
'It’s a big thing': Earthquake impacts in Turkiye and Syria felt at home
Death and destruction is left in the aftermath of earthquakes in Turkiye and Syria, while the devastating impact is being felt in Waterloo region and beyond. -
One person injured after Cambridge crash involving tractor-trailer
A 32-year-old from Cambridge has life-threatening injuries after a collision involving a car and a tractor-trailer, according to Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). -
Muskoka paramedic services looking to hire more staff for the summer
Muskoka Paramedic Services is now hiring permanent part-time Primary Care Paramedic before the summer months begin. -
Alleged impaired driver speeds through drive-thru, strikes another vehicle, damages restaurant: WRPS
The Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS) has laid charges after they say an SUV drove through a Cambridge McDonald’s drive-thru, struck a vehicle and damaged the restaurant.
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