1,200 Brampton city workers go on strike
Some 1,200 City of Brampton workers are on strike as of this morning, affecting a range of possible services from recreation to transit.
Some 1,200 City of Brampton workers are on strike as of this morning, affecting a range of possible services from recreation to transit.
The province’s police watchdog has cleared a Toronto police officer who shot a 32-year-old man holding a knife in Cabbagetown in July, finding that she did so to defend herself “from a reasonably apprehended attack.”
The Royal Canadian Legion branch in Montreal’s Verdun borough meets once a week in a community centre space it rents by the hour, less than 500 metres from the elegant brick building it sold over a decade ago when maintenance costs got too high.
Former Toronto school board trustee Rachel Chernos Lin has won the byelection in Toronto’s Ward 15, according to the city’s unofficial results.
The mother of an 18-year-old with autism who was recently found safe after going missing in the woods in eastern Ontario is calling on the government to create a new type of alert for vulnerable people.
From Teacup Rock to Nahatlatch Lookout, here are ten landmarks across Canada that have been rebuilt, repurposed or lost forever.