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Case of man charged in sale of lethal substance put over to next week

Case of man charged in sale of lethal substance put over to next week

A 57-year-old Mississauga, Ont., man accused of selling a lethal substance to people at risk of killing themselves has had his bail hearing put over until next week.
Stellantis stops construction on Windsor, Ont., EV battery plant amid fed dispute

Stellantis stops construction on Windsor, Ont., EV battery plant amid fed dispute

WINDSOR, Ont. — One of the world's largest automakers has stopped construction on an electric vehicle battery plant in Windsor, Ont., saying the federal government has not delivered on what was promised.
Two dead in three-vehicle car crash in southwestern Ontario

Two dead in three-vehicle car crash in southwestern Ontario

CALEDON, Ont. — Police say two people have died after a car crash in Caledon, Ont. Ontario Provincial Police say they responded to a collision on Highway 9 around 9 p.m. on Thursday. They say the crash involved a pickup truck and two motorcycles.
One dead, seven others in hospital after crash in Bruce County: police

One dead, seven others in hospital after crash in Bruce County: police

One person has died and seven others are in hospital after a car crash in southwestern Ontario. Ontario Provincial Police say they were called to the collision around 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Bruce County, Ont.
20 years on, David Miller's 2003 win looms over Toronto mayoral race

20 years on, David Miller's 2003 win looms over Toronto mayoral race

TORONTO — The battle lines in Toronto's upcoming mayoral race may feel familiar to some: A conservative has left office and a wide open race to replace him has taken shape.
Toronto police make arrest after man allegedly assaulted with python

Toronto police make arrest after man allegedly assaulted with python

TORONTO — A 45-year-old Toronto man is facing charges after allegedly assaulting someone with a python in the city's downtown core.
Refocus, decommercialize Mother's Day to return it to its roots, sociologist says

Refocus, decommercialize Mother's Day to return it to its roots, sociologist says

TORONTO — A sociologist says it's time to refocus Mother's Day — but not in the way you might be thinking.
City of Toronto declares homelessness an emergency, urges funding from province, feds

City of Toronto declares homelessness an emergency, urges funding from province, feds

TORONTO — Councillors in Toronto have voted to declare homelessness an emergency in the city and are urging higher levels of government to help them respond to the situation.
Jury at Moses Beaver inquest backs investment in mental health support at prisons

Jury at Moses Beaver inquest backs investment in mental health support at prisons

The jury at the inquest into the death of Moses Beaver said Thunder Bay, Ont., where the prominent Indigenous artist died by suicide in a jail cell, needs more money to train police and health workers in dealing with mental health cases.
No charges after Toronto police investigate allegations Black student locked in room

No charges after Toronto police investigate allegations Black student locked in room

Toronto police say detectives found no evidence to support criminal charges after it was alleged a six-year-old Black student was forcibly locked in a room at a local elementary school.