Oct 27, 2025 | 8:12 AM
Blue Jays baseball returns tonight for Game 3 of the World Series against the L-A Dodgers.
The series is tied 1-1 after two games, with the Jays beating the defending World Series champs 11-4 on Friday night but falling to the Dodgers 5-1 on Saturday.
Games 3 through 5 will be played at Dodgers Stadium, and the teams will return to Rogers Centre for Games 6 and 7, if necessary.
A Catholic trustee who has come under fire for not repaying expenses for a controversial trip to Italy last year, has resigned from the school board.
According to the Expositor, The Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board posted a statement on its website Friday saying it received Mark Watson’s resignation.
The resignation comes just days after Ontario’s Minister of Education announced he had introduced legislation to remove Watson from office and bar him from running.
3 men facing murder charges, had their charges stayed, because of the way jail guards treated them.
Despite the alleged "execution-style" killing of one man, and being accused of trying to kill an Oakville woman, a judge rules their Charter rights were violated while at an incarceration facility in Milton.
A judge ruled the trio was subjected to "torturous state actions" at the Maplehurst in December 2023.
The case is one of many affected by the violations of the Maplehurst.
Police in Niagara Region say a 27-year-old man is wanted for second-degree murder after a woman was found dead in a park on Tuesday.
Police say they were called to the scene at Charles Daley Park in Lincoln around 11 a-m where they found the body of a woman with traumatic injuries.
Police have since identified the woman as 27-year-old Amanpreet Saini of Toronto.
Police say they're seeking a Canada-wide warrant for the 27-year-old male suspect of Brampton on the charge of second-degree murder.
A new Food Banks Canada report says Canada’s hunger crisis is getting worse
According to a report, monthly visits to food banks was close to 2.2 million visits in March 2025, that’s nearly double since before the pandemic, in 2019.
1 in 5 visitors were working adults and nearly 1/4 were two-parent families, 1/3 were children.
Food Banks Canada is calling on Ottawa to extend Employment Insurance to gig and self-employed workers, and increase the Canada Disability Benefit introduced this past July.
A frightening look at youth and prescription medicines, has found more and more teens are using opioids.
According to an editorial published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal this weekend, a study found dramatic rise in students using prescription painkillers for non-medical reasons — increasing from almost 13 per cent in 2021 to nearly 22 per cent in 2023.
The survey also says students in grades 7 to 9 were more likely to report using those opioids an older students.
The Co-author says the data is shocking and says treatment should be readily available to help steer them away from a life of addiction as an adult.
Hurricane Melissa is now a Category 5 storm, and it has Jamaica in its sights.
Melissa is expected to make landfall on the island on Tuesday, bringing destructive winds and up to 80 centimetres of rain.
It will be the strongest hurricane to hit Jamaica in recent history.
Authorities warn of catastrophic flash flooding and landslides, noting that the storm has already caused fatalities in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.