New details released about Pearson plane crash investigation

Investigation Update: Delta Airlines Plane Crash at Pearson Airport The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) has issued a significant update concerning its ongoing investigation into the Delta Airlines plane crash that occurred at Pearson Airport last February. The incident, which involved a jet arriving from Minnesota, captivated public attention as the aircraft skidded across the tarmac and ultimately flipped upside down. This dramatic turn of events resulted in 21 passengers being transported to the hospital, raising concerns about the safety standards of air travel. In the latest announcement, the…

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Toronto autoshow rolls into town this weekend

The 2026 Canadian International Auto Show Returns to Toronto: A Showcase of Innovation and Nostalgia The Canadian International Auto Show is back at the Metro Toronto Convention Center from February 13 to February 22, 2026, promising an array of automotive innovation that caters to every car enthusiast. Featuring over 40 automakers, the show serves as a platform for electric vehicles (EVs), classic cars, and futuristic concept models, ensuring there’s something for everyone. A Nostalgic Journey Through Time A key highlight this year is the Oblivion exhibit, which focuses on vehicles…

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Truck hits streetcar wires, closing busy stretch of King Street during morning commute

Traffic Disruptions Due to Streetcar Incident at Atlantic and King This morning, commuters in the downtown area faced significant delays after a streetcar incident disrupted traffic at the busy intersection of Atlantic and King Streets. At approximately 6:30 a.m., a truck made contact with a streetcar, prompting immediate action from the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) and local authorities. While the truck has since been removed, ongoing repair work has caused gridlock, affecting both public transportation and general traffic flow. Initially, the entire area was closed off to allow crews to…

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Why are many Canadian retailers closing down?

Navigating the Complex Landscape of Branding: Insights from Tony Chapman In a rapidly changing economic landscape, Canadian retailers are feeling the pressure. The traditional retail model—once grounded in physical locations, attractive product assortments, and competitive pricing—risks obsolescence in the face of digital giants like Amazon. Tony Chapman, branding expert and host of the podcast Chatter That Matters, sheds light on how the retail sector can adapt to survive its current challenges. Retailers find themselves at a crossroads. The overwhelming convenience offered by e-commerce giants means that brick-and-mortar stores must offer…

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U.S. House of Representatives vote against Trump’s tariffs on Canada

US House of Representatives Votes Against Trump’s Tariffs on Canada: A Symbolic Gesture with Significant Implications In a notable development in the political arena, the US House of Representatives has taken a stand against President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada. In a move that reflects a rare bipartisan stance, six Republican lawmakers joined their Democratic counterparts to cast their votes against these tariffs. While the measure did not achieve the two-thirds majority necessary to override a presidential veto, it marked a significant moment in the ongoing debate about trade relations…

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Child in Guelph calls 911 at least 129 times in one day

In a troubling incident over the weekend, the police have issued an urgent reminder to parents regarding the potential hazards of allowing their children to play with old mobile phones. This comes after a child reportedly dialed 911 a staggering 129 times within a five-hour period, prompting significant concern from law enforcement. The emergency calls were made from a decommissioned cell phone. Interestingly, this type of device can still connect to emergency services even when it lacks an active SIM card or any cellular service. This fact underscores a critical…

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Car discovered submerged in the water at Ashbridges Bay

Vehicle Submerged at Ash Bridges Bay: Ongoing Investigation On a quiet afternoon at Ash Bridges Bay boat launch, an unusual and concerning scene has unfolded. A submerged vehicle rests partially hidden beneath the icy waters, creating a striking contrast against the clear sections of the bay. As observers gather, curiosity mingles with anxiety, especially as the Toronto Police dive team works diligently to assess the situation. The condition of the vehicle is dire. Only its roof and a portion of the trunk remain visible above the waterline. This unsettling sight…

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Doug Ford, GTA leaders react to deadly B.C. shooting | CTV News Toronto at Six for Feb. 11, 2026

Tragedy Strikes Tumbler Ridge: A Community in Mourning On Tuesday afternoon, tragedy struck Tumbler Ridge, a tight-knit community in British Columbia, where the unthinkable happened: a shooting at a local high school resulted in the deaths of nine individuals, including the shooter. The devastating event has left residents grappling with unimaginable grief and a cascade of questions surrounding the circumstances that led to this horrific incident. As more details about the victims emerged, a somber reality set in. Many of the deceased were children—students who were mere adolescents with entire…

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Vehicle found submerged in Lake Ontario near Ashbridges Bay | CP24 Live at Five for Feb.11, 2026

Investigation Update: Tragic Mass Shooting in British Columbia In recent weeks, Canada has been gripped by tragedy following one of its deadliest mass shootings. This incident took place in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, where eight individuals were confirmed dead, including five students and a teacher at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School. The alleged shooter, 18-year-old Jesse Van Root Solar, reportedly took her own life after the attack. As the investigation unfolds, questions regarding the motivations behind this horrific act and lapses in mental health support are taking center stage. RCMP reports…

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RCMP give details on deadly shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

Tragic Mass Shooting in Tumblr Ridge: A Community in Mourning On February 10, an active shooter incident rippled through the quiet community of Tumblr Ridge, British Columbia, leading to a profound tragedy. At approximately 1:20 PM PST, local law enforcement received reports of gunfire at Tumblr Ridge Secondary School, which triggered a swift and coordinated response from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and surrounding detachments. The scenario that unfolded was harrowing. Police officers arrived on the scene within two minutes but were met with active gunfire directed at them.…

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