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Hope House Guelph’s upcoming fundraiser is about inclusion and showing that everyone belongs in the community. On Feb. 24, individuals will participate in the “Coldest Night of the Year” event
When it comes to protecting against cyberattacks, identity theft and other digital crimes, Canadians have been hearing the same advice for years: vary your passwords, use two-factor authentication and consider
A gunman shoots at a Montreal Jewish school. A Jewish-owned grocery store is set on fire in Toronto. In Ottawa, police disrupt an alleged terrorism plot against the Jewish community.The
What is being billed as the hospital of the future in Vaudreuil-Dorion will now feature what some are arguing is parking from the past. “For me, it’s amazing, it’s a
Nick Pelletier took a three-day swim across Okanagan Lake last year, but not everybody was impressed by the seemingly gargantuan task. When all was said and done, at least one
The fallout continues after a Montreal-area high school teacher art allegedly sold his students’ work online without their consent. More parents are now seeking legal action, and their impatience with the
The city keeps tabs on dogs involved in serious attacks, but a city councillor doesn’t think the registry goes far enough in preventing future attacks and a report she ordered
Montreal housing advocates say plans to renovate Habitations Boyce-Viau, a social housing complex near the Olympic Stadium, and others like it, aren’t nearly enough to address the urgent need for
A handful of renters at a long-term stay motel in South Surrey have been without hot water for just over a month and without regular heat for about two years,