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Woman slashed on face at Toronto subway station, police seek three suspects

Woman slashed on face at Toronto subway station, police seek three suspects

Toronto police say they are looking for three suspects after a woman was slashed on the face while at a subway station this weekend. Police say officers were called to Spadina subway station on Sunday at around 6:30 p.m.

CP NewsAlert: Explosion destroys multiple houses under construction: Ottawa Fire

Fire crews say an explosion caused by a gas leak in east Ottawa has "taken out" multiple houses under construction. More coming. The Canadian Press
Public to honour former Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion, lies in state at city hall

Public to honour former Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion, lies in state at city hall

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — People can pay tribute to former longtime Mississauga, Ont., mayor Hazel McCallion starting today as she lies in state for two days before her funeral on what would have been her 102nd birthday.
UP Express says train service to Toronto Pearson Airport will resume Sunday morning

UP Express says train service to Toronto Pearson Airport will resume Sunday morning

TORONTO — The UP Express says train service between Union Station in downtown Toronto and Pearson International Airport near the city will resume Sunday morning after cancelling all trains on Saturday due to "service issues.

Toronto police charge fatal hit-and-run suspect with first-degree murder

TORONTO — The Toronto Police Service says it has charged a suspect with first-degree murder in a suspected hit-and-run that left a pedestrian dead.
Judge who released man later charged in cop's death weighed Indigenous background

Judge who released man later charged in cop's death weighed Indigenous background

A judge who granted bail to a man later accused of killing an Ontario Provincial Police officer noted his Indigenous background and the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the correctional system before he decided to release the man from custody

Another teen facing murder charge in Toronto man's death denied bail

A Toronto judge has denied bail to a third girl charged with second-degree murder in the death of a man who was allegedly attacked by a group of teens.
Toronto police officer charged with manslaughter, aggravated assault in teen's death

Toronto police officer charged with manslaughter, aggravated assault in teen's death

A Toronto police officer who allegedly confronted a teen after being sold a fake Apple Watch has been charged with manslaughter and aggravated assault in his death – a development the young man’s family called an important step in understanding what
'Largest battery storage project in Canada' to open in two years in Six Nations

'Largest battery storage project in Canada' to open in two years in Six Nations

An electricity battery storage facility said to be the largest in Canada is set to open in two years on Indigenous land in southwestern Ontario, with Six Nations of the Grand River and Ottawa as investors.
Ford denies wrongdoing over developers attending daughter's wedding, stag and doe

Ford denies wrongdoing over developers attending daughter's wedding, stag and doe

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he has been cleared by the province's integrity commissioner, who found no wrongdoing after developers attended his daughter's stag-and-doe event last summer.