Two bodies found in submerged car near Kingston

Two bodies have been pulled from a submerged car near Kingston, Ont., Kingston police said Tuesday. They first reported four bodies.

4 bodies found in submerged car near Kingston

Four bodies have been pulled from a submerged car near Kingston, Ont., provincial police said Tuesday.

90 per cent say Canada top country: poll

Whatever happened to the humble Canadian? A new poll says the vast majority of us think Canada is the greatest country in the world, but that — paradoxically — we aren’t patriotic enough.

T.O. to still offer plenty of Canada Day activities

While many Canada Day activities on city property have been cancelled due to the ongoing strike by city workers, Torontonians will still have some places to gather to celebrate the country’s 142nd birthday.

New warning labels coming for Tylenol in Canada

Canada plans to bring in new warning labels on acetaminophen — the key ingredient in Tylenol, Excedrin and other medications — while U.S. experts said the maximum dose should be reduced to avoid lethal overdoses.

RBC Canadian Open organizers hoping for great field

Organizers of this year’s RBC Canadian Open aren’t going to settle for a good field. They’re pushing to make it great.

Fire truck rolls over into ditch to avoid accident

Firefighters in Whitby had a close call on Tuesday when their fire truck rolled over into a ditch. The truck veered into the ditch to avoid slamming into traffic, earning the driver praise.

Second suspicious blaze guts homes west of T.O.

The Fire Marshal’s Office considers a fire that tore through a Mississauga, Ont. construction site to be suspicious, as it is the second time flames have destroyed the townhouse complex.

City says no new temporary dumps needed yet

The city says it has no immediate plans to open new dumpsites to collect household trash as the strike by Toronto civic workers continues on. Meanwhile, tempers are flaring at one temporary dump.

Ontario to review hate speech investigation

Ontario Attorney General Chris Bentley says he will review anti-Semitic web postings that resulted in a provincial police investigation but no charges being laid.

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