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Two men taken to hospital following "targeted" shooting in Burlington, Ont.

Two men taken to hospital following "targeted" shooting in Burlington, Ont.

An overnight shooting in Burlington, Ont. has sent two men to hospital. Halton Regional Police were called to a parking lot on the south side of Lakeshore Road near John Street shortly after 1:30 a.m. Saturday for reports of a shooting.
As residents worry about safety, city moves to revitalize Ottawa's ByWard Market

As residents worry about safety, city moves to revitalize Ottawa's ByWard Market

In Ottawa's bustling ByWard Market, tourists and residents from across the city take selfies, indulge in diverse cuisine, buy souvenirs and enjoy drinks on patios as they explore the historic neighbourhood just east of downtown.
OPP destroys migrant farm workers' DNA samples in human rights settlement

OPP destroys migrant farm workers' DNA samples in human rights settlement

Ontario Provincial Police have destroyed DNA samples collected from nearly 100 migrant farm workers during a sexual assault investigation after the broad sweep was found to have violated human rights.
New Ontario rules aim to ban 'floating accommodations' from provincial waterways

New Ontario rules aim to ban 'floating accommodations' from provincial waterways

TORONTO — Ontario is aiming to ban so-called floating accommodations from provincial waterways, with new regulations set to take effect July 1.
From housing to transit, Brad Bradford promises 'action' as Toronto's mayor

From housing to transit, Brad Bradford promises 'action' as Toronto's mayor

TORONTO — Brad Bradford's campaign to be Toronto's next mayor has, at several moments, captured the public's attention.
Chow has been a front-runner before, what’s different for the mayoral hopeful?

Chow has been a front-runner before, what’s different for the mayoral hopeful?

TORONTO — Before the last high-profile debate of Toronto's mayoral byelection campaign, Olivia Chow was prepared for attacks from the other candidates on stage. She was leading the polls, and in the crosshairs of her political rivals.
More nurses working in Ontario, but more also leaving, report shows

More nurses working in Ontario, but more also leaving, report shows

TORONTO — New figures show the number of nurses active in Ontario is increasing, but more nurses are also leaving the province for work or taking leaves.
Cursive writing to be reintroduced in Ontario schools this fall

Cursive writing to be reintroduced in Ontario schools this fall

TORONTO — Cursive is making a comeback. Relegated in 2006 to an optional piece of learning in Ontario elementary schools, cursive writing is set to return as a mandatory part of the curriculum starting in September.
NCC approves renaming of Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway to Kichi Zībī Mīkan

NCC approves renaming of Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway to Kichi Zībī Mīkan

The National Capital Commission's board of directors has voted to rename the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway in Ottawa to the Kichi Zībī Mīkan, which translates to "Great River Road.
Murder victims' families outraged over Ontario killer move to medium-security prison

Murder victims' families outraged over Ontario killer move to medium-security prison

TORONTO — The families of two people killed by an Ontario man are demanding answers from the federal government after the multiple murderer was moved to a medium-security prison.