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Last Updated: May 16 2012, 3:14 PM
Men killed in fiery crash identified
The men killed in a fatal and fiery crash on Highway 401 in the Quinte region, east of Belleville, have been identified. Christian Martin, 50, of Gomiquiere, Quebec and Thomas Avon, 65, from Hannon, Ontario died in the collision.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 2:40 PM
Ottawa fire crews battles east end blaze
Ottawa fire crews are on the scene of a fire near Montreal Road in Ottawa's east end. The fire broke out before noon in a three-storey rowhouse at 17 Desloges Pvt.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 2:33 PM
Catholic bishop convicted of child pornography stripped of clerical duties
A Roman Catholic bishop who was convicted of importing child pornography into Canada has been stripped of his clerical duties.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 12:38 PM
Police investigate stabbing in Ottawa's east end
Ottawa Police are looking for a man in connection to a stabbing that occurred in Ottawa's East end Tuesday. At around 7:55 p.m., two separate groups of young adults gathered at a parking lot on Donald St when a fight broke out.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 12:37 PM
Ottawa comedian seeks liver transplant
Mike MacDonald spent his life making lives a little brighter with his comedy. Now, he is asking his fans to return the favour. He was diagnosed with Hepatitis C last year. He needs a liver transplant and money for expensive drugs.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 11:42 AM
Highway 174 to be repaired earlier than expected
The city of Ottawa will begin fixing highway 174 from Montreal road earlier than expected. Councillor Steven Blais says repairs will begin in mid to late July and will carry thru till November.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 10:10 AM
Westboro store robbed at gunpoint
Ottawa police are on the hunt for a suspect after a store west of downtown Ottawa was robbed at gunpoint Tuesday night.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 6:07 PM
Museum's sex-ed exhibit offending some parents
Some parents are questioning the decision of Ottawa's child-friendly science museum to put on a sex-ed exhibit designed to draw in teens. 'Sex: A Tell-All Exhibition' opens Thursday.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 3:22 PM
Bank robbery suspect arrested after downtown chase
A 22-year-old Ottawa man is facing robbery and impaired driving charges after a bank robbery and short police chase in downtown Ottawa on Monday.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 2:57 PM
Ottawa bed and breakfast destroyed by arson
Ten people have nowhere to stay after a major fire in central Ottawa Monday night. Ottawa Fire Services spokesperson Marc Messier said Tuesday the fire at the Arlington Bed and Breakfast appears to have been arson.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 1:18 PM
20-year-old man killed by train near Perth
OPP are investigating how a 20-year-old Perth man ended up being fatally struck by a train just outside of his hometown Monday night. Delsyn Stott was hit while walking on the tracks in Tay Valley Township around 6 p.m.
Last Updated: May 14 2012, 6:03 PM
Police reviewing 'inappropriate' response to 911 call
Ottawa police are launching a full review of the response to a 911 call that led to a robbery victim wrongfully spending 75 days in jail.
Black bear shot and killed near Burlington, Ont.
A black bear was shot and killed in a small plot of parkland in Burlington, Ont., police confirmed Wednesday afternoon.
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Man rescued after falling from rocky cliff near Oakville
Emergency officials rushed to the aid of a terrified couple Wednesday afternoon after a man fell down a rock cliff west of Toronto.
Tow truck convoy snarls Toronto morning traffic
A long line of tow trucks rolled onto Toronto-area roads Wednesday morning, in a slow-moving, traffic-snarling convoy bound for Queen's Park.
YouTube stars say Ontario cafeterias need junk food cash
Two Toronto-area high school students whose viral video pushed them into the heart of Ontario's school cafeteria junk food debate will attend Queen's Park on Thursday and meet with the education minister.
Tire blow out sends two teens to hospital
Two teenaged boys were sent to hospital after a car tire exploded while they were trying to push a stuck SUV Tuesday evening.
Byron Sonne found not guilty in G20 explosives trial
A Toronto activist has been found not guilty on charges of possessing explosives and counselling mischief in connection to the Toronto G20 Summit riots.
Skateboarder's traffic death leads to murder charge
A Toronto taxi driver has been charged with murder following the death of a 28-year-old skateboarder who was struck by a cab, police announced on Tuesday.
Woman dies after being hit by truck
A pedestrian is dead after being struck near Weston Road and Steeles Avenue Tuesday.
Former Jays coach testifies at Clemens perjury trial
Brian McNamee described for jurors a relationship with Roger Clemens that had the hallmarks of an illicit affair -- except their secret was steroids.
Donovan Bailey charged with drunk driving in Toronto
Former sprint champion Donovan Bailey has been charged with drunken driving. The 1996 Olympic champion from Canada has been charged with having a blood-alcohol level of more than 80 milligrams while driving in Toronto.
City committee votes to scrap plastic bag fee
City council's executive committee voted Monday to cancel Toronto's required five-cent plastic bag fee as of July 1.
Milton residents spot black bear
Several Milton residents have spotted a black bear wandering close to the town west of Toronto, but it won't be removed due to cutbacks to provincial wildlife control programs.
Warning about unlicensed tattoo location in Guelph
Anyone who may have been tattooed at a home on Harris Street in Guelph is being warned by Public Health they should get tested for Hepatitis B, C and HIV.
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Arson trial of Kevin Slack continues in Kitchener
The trial of a man accused of setting a fire in his basement apartment that forced an evacuation of the building continues Wednesday.
Tillsonburg business destroyed by fire
Firefighters from a number of stations battled a blaze just north of Tillsonburg on Monday evening, but the business was gutted.
Victoria Stafford family read victim impact statements
Read the victim impact statements written by the brother, father and mother of 'Tori' Stafford and read at the sentencing hearing for Michael Rafferty.
Community mourns loss of homicide victim
Family and friends gathered on Tuesday to voice their concerns about the loss of John James, who was found dead on the weekend.
Roseville man dead after rural crash
A man from Roseville, south of Kitchener, is dead after a single vehicle crash overnight.
Middlejans declared a dangerous offender again
A Kitchener judge has declared Thomas Middlejans a dangerous offender, agreeing with the Crown's assertion that he is a very high risk to reoffend.
Insect expert testifies at Guelph murder trial
A forensic entomologist took the stand at the trial of Christopher McDonald in the 2008 murder of 29-year-old Corinne Burns in Guelph.
Kitchener man charged in weekend homicide
An 18-year-old Kitchener man has been charged after a body was found behind Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute early Sunday morning.
Pedestrian struck in Guelph dies from injuries
Eighty-one-year-old Erzsebet Trungel of Guelph died in hospital days after being struck by a car Wednesday afternoon.
Homicide victim found behind Cameron Heights Collegiate
Police are investigating what they are calling a homicide. Just after midnight Sunday, emergency crews responded to a report of a man lying on the ground behind Cameron Heights Collegiate on Stirling Avenue South between Charles and Courtland Streets.
Rafferty to be sentenced tomorrow
Michael Rafferty is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday for the April 2009 killing of eight-year-old Woodstock girl Tori Stafford.
Madrassah booted from Toronto school pending hate probe
A Toronto Islamic school that runs weekend classes at a Scarborough, Ont., high...
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City looks to fix up aging Gardiner Expressway
The city of Toronto is looking to conduct a detailed study of the Gardiner...
Longboarders look for space on Toronto streets
The death of a longboarder in downtown Toronto after an apparent altercation...
Nursing homes urged to prioritize abuse prevention
A task force is calling for Ontario's long-termcare homes to make the prevention...
Canada's butterfly migration is largest on record
Butterflies have migrated across Eastern Canada this spring in unprecedented...
Beaches condo development approved
A new condo development has been approved in Toronto's Beaches neighbourhood,...
Ornge under fire again after woman dies following delay
The Ornge air ambulance service is under fire again after a woman died when it...
Don't expect Charles and Camilla in a dragon boat
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall will soon begin a visit to Canada...
Toronto taxi driver charged with 2nd-degree murder of longboarder
Toronto police have charged a taxi driver with second-degree murder after a...
Spinning tire strikes, injures 2 Brampton youths
Two youths were injured by an exploding tire just before 7 p.m. in Brampton...
Humbertown plaza revamp opposed by Doug Ford
Coun. Doug Ford opposed a major redevelopment plan for Etobicoke's Humbertown...
Bioethicist calls for more action after N.L. woman's death
A medical ethicist in Ontario says health authorities in Newfoundland and Labrador didn't do enough after a woman died following her release from the Gander hospital.
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Nursing homes urged to prioritize abuse prevention
A task force is calling for Ontario's long-termcare homes to make the prevention of abuse and neglect their top priority in the year ahead.
Catholic Church strips Raymond Lahey of duties
Disgraced Roman Catholic bishop Raymond Lahey has been stripped of clerical duties by the church because of a child pornography conviction.
Police go undercover to ticket distracted drivers
Ottawa police dressed as construction workers ticketed more than a dozen drivers for talking or texting on their hand-held cellphones Wednesday.
Fire destroys 4 apartments east of downtown
A fire has destroyed four rowhouse units on Desloges Private, east of downtown Ottawa, forcing firefighters to fight the blaze from outside in the rain.
Quebec students denounce possible special law
Quebec's federation of college students is appealing to the government to return to the negotiating table and not pass a special law that would force classes to resume.
Quebec man donates kidney to help sister
Paul McEachern-Dubé is donating a kidney to his sister Melissa, 25, even though it puts both his health and employment at risk.
Bomb blasts aim to protect government buildings
An Ottawa university research lab is exploding concrete columns as part of tests to better protect government buildings from future bomb blasts.
Cuts to private refugee sponsorship upsets church
Mennonite churches across Canada are upset over a cap to the number of refugees that can be privately sponsored in 2012, which was set up to clear the backlog of refugees seeking entry into Canada.
Ornge under fire again after woman dies following delay
The Ornge air ambulance service is under fire again after a woman died when it took more than four hours for them to deliver her some 180 km from Barry's Bay to a hospital in Ottawa.
Westboro cobbler closing shop
The man behind Westboro Shoe Rebuilders is mending his last sole in the neighbourhood this month after he said his landlord decided not to renew the lease.
Man stabbed near Donald Street apartment
A young man was stabbed during a confrontation between two groups in the parking lot of a Donald Street parking lot Tuesday evening.