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Man allegedly impersonated police officer, sexually assaulted 13-year-old girl in Brampton
A 33-year-old man has been charged for allegedly impersonating a police officer and sexually assaulting a teenage girl in Brampton earlier this week. -
Moneris says systems back online after users across Canada report outages affecting debit, credit payments
The payment processing company Moneris says it has resolved an outage that appeared to affect debit and credit transactions across the country. -
Man wanted for fleeing police after Mississauga assault
Peel police are searching for a man following a string of alleged offences in the Mississauga area. -
City of Toronto breaks ground on trapped boring machine after over a year
Toronto has broken ground on a trapped boring machine on the city’s west end, officials confirmed on Saturday. -
Teen run over by truck near Toronto after skateboarding with it
A 16-year-old girl is in life-threatening condition after being run over by a pickup truck she was holding onto while skateboarding on Friday night. -
TTC throws goodbye party for Scarborough SRT after derailment hastened closure
Toronto's public transit provider is bidding farewell to one of its most iconic lines today with a goodbye party in the part of the city the trains served for nearly 40 years. -
Why is Brampton rent surging 3 times faster than every other city in Canada?
Rent in Brampton shot up three times faster over the last year than the national average in Canada, according to a rental report.
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Sault Ste. Marie farmers' market reopens with new name, space
Sault Ste. Marie's Mill Market has a new home – and a new name. -
Timmins hosts bird-watching convention
People from various parts of Ontario are in Timmins this weekend to participate in the annual Ontario Field Ornithologists Convention. -
Nipissing University students pitch in to clean their city streets of litter
As the colder months approach, Clean, Green Beautiful North Bay is hosting the city's biggest community-wide litter pick-up this weekend. -
Sudbury police investigating another motorcycle crash
One person has been taken to hospital following the second motor vehicle crash in Sudbury involving a motorcycle in 24 hours. -
Cinéfest says films are best screened in person
Cinéfest organizers say they hope next year even more people choose to come back to watch films in person. -
Sault Climate Hub holds public rally
Dozens gathered in the Sault Ste. Marie Friday afternoon for a rally on climate change, held by the Sault Climate Hub. -
Sudbury's Red Oak Villa celebrates new state-of-the-art expansion
Friday marked the grand reopening of the Red Oak Villa in Greater Sudbury – the seniors' residence has more than doubled in size with a new state-of-the-art expansion. -
Man allegedly impersonated police officer, sexually assaulted 13-year-old girl in Brampton
A 33-year-old man has been charged for allegedly impersonating a police officer and sexually assaulting a teenage girl in Brampton earlier this week. -
Canada's international student program faced with 'integrity challenges,' senators say in push for reform
A group of Canadian senators is proposing a series of reforms to the country's international student program that include ways of protecting newcomers from fraud and abuse, as well as greater regulations and penalties for recruiters and educational institutions.
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