Ontario housing minister’s chief of staff resigns amid Greenbelt land development controversy
The housing minister's chief of staff who was at the centre of the Ontario government's controversial Greenbelt land removal has resigned. Premier Doug Ford's...
New highly-mutated Covid variant shows up in several countries, researchers on high alert
As scientists look at the emergence of BA.2.86 Covid variant as a reminiscence of Omicron virus, they are in a huddle to find out...
Rogers 5G available on parts of the TTC for its customers, 911 service also...
Rogers Communications customers can now talk, text and stream on 5G in tunnels and stations in the downtown U of the TTC subway. The...
India lands on the Moon!
India’s moon lander successfully set its four legs softly and safely on the lunar soil on Wednesday evening as planned, and became the fourth...
Many Canadians expect worse wildfires in the future, feel climate change is the main...
As fires threaten Kelowna, BC and Yellowknife, NWT the latter forcing the evacuation of 20,000, Canadians continue to experience a summer of smoke. And...
3 teens charged with armed robbery of a phone store in Richmond Hill
York police have charged three teenagers in connection with an armed robbery at a phone store in Richmond Hill.
On Monday, August 21 at 5...
Therme updates controversial Ontario Place design with “more” public space
Therme Canada released its updated design for the West Island of Ontario Place "with more public space" following plenty of criticism of its original...
CBI arrests Canadian citizen in defence espionage case
New Delhi, Aug 22 (IANS) In a significant development in connection with the DRDO espionage case involving a former Navy commander and a freelance...
AI won’t take away many jobs but clerical employees at high risk, ILO study...
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is more likely to augment than destroy jobs by automating some tasks rather than taking over a role entirely, according...
English Catholic teachers to hold Ontario-wide strike vote in October
The Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association (OECTA) has announced that it will conduct a province-wide strike vote on October 18 and 19.
President René Jansen...


