News
- The General Motors plants on Ontario Street in St. Catharines closed in 2010 and were later sold in 2014 to BayShore Groups, which planned to build a retirement community.
- In late-March, the Ford government said it would spend $1.4 billion to expand the homebuyers tax credit, allowing anyone to buy a pre-construction house or condo tax-free.
- The Toronto officers were arrested and charged in Barcelona and face charges over an incident in a taxi involving a woman who was allegedly hurt and sexually assaulted.
- A rising number of auto thefts in Canada see threat actors using 'distraction' tactics to help them steal cars from their owners, according to CAA.
- A small group of cities across the country drove Canada’s progress on diversifying trade in 2025, while others fell behind, says a new report from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
- Two people were taken to hospital with minor injuries after a small aircraft experiencing engine trouble made an emergency landing near Fergus, Ont.
- Niagara police launched Project Jack Links in December 2025, targeting groups allegedly involved in stealing high-end vehicles and trafficking them to overseas markets.
- An agreement between Mississauga and Paramount Fine Foods gave the company naming rights for a building that will now be known as the Mississauga Sports and Entertainment Centre.
- OPS unions advocated for alternative work arrangements during the soccer tournament, citing concerns about increased congestion, ongoing construction and disrupted sidewalk access.
- Two recent coyote attacks in York Region have brought attention back to a matter which dominated last year after a number of incidents in Toronto.
