Nov 21, 2025 | 8:15 AM
A 45-year-old Brantford woman faces charges following incident yesterday, that police say resulted in two collisions.
According to the Expositor, Brantford police were called to Harris Avenue and West Street at about 6:40 a.m. yesterday morning, for reports of a stolen vehicle, police say it was involved in 2 separate collisions.
Police say the accused will be held in custody pending a bail hearing.
A tough day for pedestrians on the road.
Police across the GTHA are investigating, after a series of incidents.
Peel Police say 5 pedestrians were struck in a multi-vehicle crash at Pearson Airport yesterday morning.
It happened just before 7 a-m at terminal 3, and it involved six vehicles.
3 people were taken to hospital, police haven’t said how it happened.
A man and a youth are in life-threatening condition after being struck by two vehicles in Mississauga just after 5pm yesterday.
Waterloo police say 34 year old woman has died after being struck by a vehicle in Cambridge, around lunchtime yesterday,
And police in Hamilton say an 83 year old was killed crossing a crosswalk yesterday morning at about 10am.
Bell Canada has announced another round of mass layoffs.
BCE Inc. confirmed in an email yesterday, 690 jobs would be cut.
Close to 650 manager positions at Bell, and about 40 jobs at Bell Media.
Just last year Bell cut 4,800 jobs, on top of the 1,300 positions cut in 2023.
The Prime Minister is in the United Arab Emirates this morning, where he says Canada is working on a project aimed at expanding critical minerals.
Speaking to the Canada-U-A-E Business Council, Carney personally invited investors to meet with him in Canada.
Carney's speech comes just hours before flying to South Africa for the G-20 leaders' summit, where the US will not be represented.
A Norwegian company is set to invest 3.2-billion dollars to build a synthetic graphite plant in southwestern Ontario.
Vianode will construct the plant in St. Thomas and will initially create three-hundred jobs and ramp up to one-thousand once the plant is operating at full capacity.
The province is lending Vianode, 670-million dollars.
Walking around University of Waterloo, be careful the coyotes are out.
According to reports, a jogger was bitten by a coyote last Wednesday at 6pm
The woman was apparently able to kick the coyote and escape to safety.
Region of Waterloo Public Health noted that anyone bitten by a wild animal should seek medical help immediately.
A store just outside of London, had to be evacuated after someone brought in an old grenade, as part of a donation.
Police were called to a store in Chatham yesterday and determined it was a grenade from the Second World War.
The Canadian Armed Forces retrieved and disposed of it.
Police are reminding people to be careful when donating old memorabilia.
We’ve got Santa Claus parades this weekend…
The Mississauga Santa Claus parade is tomorrow evening at 6:00 pm.
The Toronto Santa Claus parade is on Sunday at 12:30pm.
Paul McCartney is due to take the stage in Hamilton tonight, at the newly renovated TD Coliseum, wrapping the three Canadian dates on his lengthy Got Back tour.
The last time The 83-year-old former Beatle played the Hamilton venue was in 2016.