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Downtown Prince George, B.C., fires have cost $38M in losses since 2022: report

Downtown Prince George business association say it's getting harder to insure businesses as a result of string of deliberately-set fires.

Raptors extend GM Bobby Webster's deal, promote him to executive vice-president

The Toronto Raptors have signed general manager Bobby Webster to a multi-year extension and promoted him to executive vice-president, the NBA club announced Monday.

Another Pride flag stolen, flagpole cut down at Ontario school one week after Pride flag set on fire

Oxford County OPP are asking for the public's help after a Pride flag was stolen and a metal flagpole was cut down at Emily Stowe Public School in Norwich Township. The incident comes a week after a Pride flag was set on fire at the school.

Canned, frozen juice from concentrate coming back to Canadian shelves

Hockey icon, Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin gets honorary doctorate from Bishop's University

Fresh off winning the Walter Cup with the Montreal Victoire, three-time Olympic gold medallist Marie-Philip Poulin continues to add to her list of achievements. On Saturday, she received an honorary doctorate from Bishop's University.

Hundreds protest against data centre proposal at Hamilton city hall

Hamilton’s Committee of Adjustment is hearing an application from Slate Asset Management to split up an industrial lot. It is considering building a data centre on part of it. Hundreds of people came to Hamilton city hall on Thursday to oppose the application.

Marine Atlantic is a ‘lifeline’ for these N.L. communities. How would a strike affect them?

Newfoundland’s Port of Argentia is a tourism hub with booming Marine Atlantic ferry bookings but a looming strike means the terminal could soon go quiet — and that has people worried.

Ontario Legislature taking 21-week summer break, 30 days after 14-week winter break

Ontario's members of provincial parliament will get an extra long break from the legislature this summer, as it takes a 21-week recess. The extended break comes after the legislature sat for 30 days, following a 14-week winter break.

2 charged in counterfeit soccer merch ring that Toronto police call largest in Canadian history

Less than two weeks out from the start of the World Cup, Toronto police say two people are now facing charges linked to what investigators are calling the largest seizure of counterfeit soccer merchandise in Canadian history.

Mike Myers says 'I'd literally be nothing without you' to Canada in accepting screen award in Toronto