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WOODBRIDGE, Conn. (WTNH) — The Town of Woodbridge announced Tuesday that Ronald Smith, Jr. was appointed chief of police. Smith was selected out of 20 applicants following a search by the Town ...
Woodbridge School is in the running for the Independent Schools of the Year 2025 Awards in the Outstanding Educational Partnerships category. The school was recognised for its Primary Enrichment ...
Tense cell phone video shows the moments that a man was detained inside of an Ontario medical office during an immigration enforcement operation on Tuesday.
News ‘Crossed the line’: CUPE Ontario slams Vaughan politicians over York Region paramedic’s firing following Facebook post critical of Israel Labour leaders from Toronto, York, Peel and Durham have ...
Come hungry and ready for a good time at Vaughan's first-ever Asian night market, just north of Toronto. It's going to be a weekend of seriously deli… ...
Malls that are open on the holiday are operating with reduced hours, including Square One and Bramalea City Centre, Vaughan Mills, Upper Canada Mall, Toronto Premier Outlets and more.
The northbound lanes of Weston Road in Vaughn, Ont., have reopened following a fatal crash Saturday night that left one man dead. The southbound lane is closed for repairs.
Business Decathlon Canada to close nearly all Ontario stores. Here’s where — and when Decathlon stores in the Greater Toronto Area — including in Brampton, Burlington, Markham, Scarborough and Vaughan ...
TORONTO – Today, the Ontario government announced it has secured an investment of $70 million from GE Vernova Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GVH) to build the world’s first BWRX-300 Small Modular Reactor ...
Ontario city pauses ticketing as cameras catch 32,000 speeders in 3 weeks Drivers will get warnings but no fines until September as Vaughan, near Toronto, considers extra signage and traffic ...
Former captain Michael Vaughan says he was “staggered” by England’s decision to field first after India piled on 359-3 on day one of the first Test at Headingley.
Rates for the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) will jump in July, putting a bit more money in the pockets of eligible low-income, working-age provincial residents living with a disability.
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