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THE SPORTING WORLD OF WORLD SPORTS WITH CHIP WALKER
The Sporting World of World Sports, your ultimate destination for the best in world sports! Join Chip Walker and a lineup of surprise guest co-hosts as they dive into the incredib… -
No watches or warnings in effect, Mississauga
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THE MINDSET MENTOR
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THE MARC PATRONE SHOW
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Man sought for allegedly sexually assaulting, assaulting victim over period of months: Toronto police
Toronto police are trying to track down a man accused of committing several alleged crimes against a person known to him, including sexual assault, over the course of a nine-month… -
Maria Reva wins Amazon Canada First Novel Award for ‘Endling’
TORONTO — “Endling,” Maria Reva’s metafictional exploration of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, has won the Amazon Canada First Novel Award. Reva, an opera librettist, received the $…
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New details emerge in police takedown of cyclist on Queens Quay, SIU investigating
Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating an incident in which a cyclist was tackled to the ground by Toronto police officers during a traffic stop on Queens Quay. The takedown —…
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Maxime Crépeau named Canada’s starting goalkeeper for World Cup
Maxime Crépeau will be Canada’s starting goalkeeper at the FIFA World Cup. Canada coach Jesse Marsch announced the decision at a press conference Thursday, handing Crépeau the No.…
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Hamilton police investigating hate-motivated mischief targetting bus owned by Islamic School
Hamilton police say its Hate Crime Unit is investigating after a school bus was vandalized and tagged with anti-Muslim graffiti late last month. The bus is owned by the Waterdown …
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Person dead after Brampton shooting, police say
A person is dead after a shooting in Brampton on Thursday evening, police say.
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Toronto mayor slams FIFA water bottle ban as 'pure money grab' as organization cites safety risks
While ticket prices are sky-high and matches are scheduled in the heat of summer, FIFA says it decided to prohibit fans from bringing their own water bottles into stadiums “to pro…
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Carney says he has 'not formed an opinion' on Ford government's island airport expansion
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he has not formed an opinion on Ontario Premier Doug Ford's plan to expand Toronto's island airport. Carney says he wants to wait for broad consult…
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Ontario will approach civil service return-to-office during FIFA with 'flexibility,' minister says
Ontario’s finance minister says there will be "flexibility" to rules requiring all civil servants to work five days a week in the office during the FIFA World Cup, as unions repre…
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Are subway barriers a 'waste of money'? Councillor says funds better spent on platform doors, TTC defends move
The Toronto Transit Commission’s plan to install platform edge barriers at TMU station faced criticism at the agency’s board meeting Wednesday, with one councillor calling for the…
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Jet fuel shortage? Don't worry about it, say major airlines
More than six weeks after international warnings that Europe could run out of jet fuel, at least two major global carriers are saying it's safe to book a summer holiday to Europe …
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Marc Patrone Show
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ED AND RED
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THE GREG CARRASCO SHOW
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Canada Post unveils new stamp honouring Toronto 2SLGBTQ+ community hub
Canada Post unveiled a new commemorative stamp Thursday honouring a pivotal 2SLGBTQ+ community hub in Toronto. The 519 is a community centre and charitable organization in the hea… -
From chokepoint to checkout: How war is squeezing Canada’s food chain
Somewhere between a narrow stretch of Persian Gulf passage and the bottle of canola oil in your grocery cart, costs are going way up. The Strait of Hormuz closure has sent fertili… -
1 person killed in Brampton shooting
One person was shot and killed Thursday evening in Brampton, Peel Regional Police say. Officers were called to the area of Sandalwood Parkway and Crown Victoria Drive some time af… -
Addressing homelessness should be considered nation-building project: big city mayors
EDMONTON — Mayors of Canada’s big cities say fixing homelessness should be considered a nation-building project by Ottawa, just as major infrastructure and energy ventures are. “T…
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Carney says Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport expansion consultation coming, no project opinion yet
Prime Minister Mark Carney didn't release additional details on the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport consultation itself yet.
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Ontario is cracking down on illegal ticket resales ahead of World Cup. One expert says it won’t help consumers
With almost a week to go before Toronto hosts its first FIFA World Cup match, Ontario is increasing fines for illegal ticket resales, a move one expert says won't actually help bu…
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No charges in case of Toronto teen who was missing for nearly 2 weeks: police
Toronto police say their investigation into the disappearance of a teen who was missing for almost two weeks is complete and no criminal charges are being laid.
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New east-west water shuttle opens to public Friday on Toronto's waterfront
Toronto is unveiling a new water shuttle that runs along the city's waterfront.
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OPP officer fired for misconduct involving tow-truck industry favours
Roberto Visconti has been fired two years after an Ontario court convicted him of breach of trust for providing preferential treatment to two towing companies on Toronto area high…
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Oneida woman discovers long-lost uncle after Toronto police DNA testing identifies his remains
TPS Project 31 helped identify the remains of Willard Duval, an Indigenous man in his 70s who was reported missing in 2018, and connect him to his niece.
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Toronto man found guilty of 2nd-degree murder of filmmaker
A Toronto man has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the killing of a filmmaker whose body was found in a trash compactor of a Liberty Village townhouse complex in June …
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4 more charged in suspected hate-motivated assaults against Toronto Jewish community: police
Four more people have been charged in connection with two suspected hate-motivated assaults against Toronto's Jewish community, police say.
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Sunday: Sunny. High 23.
Sunny. High 23. Forecast issued 11:04 PM EDT Wednesday 22 May 2024 The post Sunday: Sunny. High 23. appeared first on NewsTalk Sauga960 AM.
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DRINKS ON US
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TIPS By Peel Crime Stoppers
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Toronto’s East-West Water Shuttle Pilot launching on Friday
Toronto’s East-West Water Shuttle Pilot program will be open to the public starting this Friday, just in time for FIFA World Cup 2026 to kick off next week. Arriving on one of the… -
Former B.C. Mountie charged with sharing sensitive information
BOWEN ISLAND — A former RCMP officer in British Columbia has been charged with sharing sensitive information. Michael Scoretz is facing 13 charges, including seven counts of breac…
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No charges in case of Toronto teen who was missing for nearly two weeks: police
Toronto police say their investigation into the disappearance of a teen who was missing for almost two weeks is complete and no criminal charges are being laid. The 14-year-old gi…
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SIU charges Toronto police officer with numerous sexual offences against girl under 16
The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) says it has charged a Toronto police officer with multiple criminal offences against a female youth. In a release Thursday, the SIU said the …
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Person with replica firearm arrested in Jane and Finch area, hold and secures lifted
A suspect has been arrested following reports of a person with a gun in the Jane and Finch neighbourhood, Toronto police say. Officers were called to the area of Jane Street and H…
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SIU to investigate Toronto police arrest of cyclist that lawyer says left him with concussion
Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit says it will investigate an arrest by Toronto police on Sunday that left a cyclist with a concussion, according to his lawyer.
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Toronto police officer charged with sexual offences involving girl, SIU says
A Toronto police officer is facing a number of charges including sexual assault and transmitting sexually explicit material to a person under the age of 16.
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Toronto has some of the worst roads in the province, CAA says. Here they are
The Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) announced their annual list of the worst roads in Ontario Thursday morning and, once again, Hamilton's Barton Street was number one. The …
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Ontario to officially take over DVP, Gardiner in 2027
The province will upload the joined Toronto highways four years after Premier Doug Ford and Mayor Olivia Chow reached a deal to transfer responsibility, freeing up money for the c…
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Carney's AI strategy promises over $2B in funding, aims to create 250,000 jobs by 2031
Prime Minister Mark Carney officially unveiled Canada's long-awaited AI strategy on Thursday, a document that encourages adoption across the country but has left some concerned th…
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1 year after acquittal in Hockey Canada sexual assault trial, Carter Hart could win Stanley Cup
As the Vegas Golden Knights advance in the Stanley Cup Final, at the centre of their championship run is Canadian goaltender Carter Hart — whose journey has been highly successful…
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Education unions serve notice to bargain, begin countdown for contract talks with province
Education bargaining season is starting in Ontario and the unions say their priorities include smaller class sizes, improved special education funding and higher wages.
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