Halton Hills fire crews are getting a significant upgrade after town council authorized the purchase of a new custom pumper/rescue truck during the April 20 council meeting.
At a Wednesday council meeting, Inuvik detachment commander Sgt Chris Whynot said the plan is to be "extra staffed" during the summer ahead.
The Township of Lake of Bays plans to update hobby farm regulations, allowing more farmers to set up in the township.
Political uncertainty — some of it surrounding separatism — and provincial fiscal policy are driving hundreds of millions of ...
Green Infrastructure Partners (GIP) held a “residents meeting” pertaining to its McCarthy Quarry at the Brechin Legion on ...
When he was 19, James Broadnax jotted down rap lyrics, thoughts and even job leads in a notebook that would become evidence ...
The Anishinabek Police Service is warning Indigenous businesses and organizations about an ongoing fraud that has already cost two victims a combined $350,000.
Halton Hills moved closer to finalizing the future of its transit hub following a public meeting held to gather public feedback on proposed land use changes and density targets.
WINGHAM – Area residents will soon have a faster, easier way to sign up for recreational activities at the North Huron Community Complex. Council has accepted a proposal from Univerus ...
The White House Correspondents' Dinner has had multiple iterations since it began a few years after World War I.
A Canadian indie film is making waves on Cape Breton, selling more than 4,000 tickets over the course of the week in Sydney, ...
A regional community organization’s impact on Oliver may be immeasurable, but the town got a look at some heartwarming numbers earlier this month, as well as a call to action ...
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