Brampton residents have launched a petition to keep the city's largest and busiest library branch in its current location.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Additional funding from Queen’s Park will support the operation of Toronto Metropolitan University’s (TMU) two primary care teaching clinics at its new medical school in Brampton. In an announcement today (May 7), the Ontario government said the funds for the Brampton clinics are part of the province’s latest investment of up to $60 million in […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
A report presented to Regional Council on Thursday (July 6) indicates that Brampton’s incoming medical school could be a huge boon to the local economy. The report, presented by Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) President Mohamed Lachem, says TMU’s new medical school is expected to create over 7,000 direct and indirect jobs in Peel Region. The […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
An early morning fire broke out at a Brampton home on Wednesday. Fire crews responded to the home in the Peter Robertson Boulevard and Bramalea Road area, Brampton Fire and Emergency Services said on X. Just before 6 a.m., the fire was deemed under control. Brampton Fire said no injuries were reported. The fire origin […] The post Early morning fire breaks out at a Brampton home appeared first on INsauga | Ontario Local News Network.| RSS Feed for INthehammer
Wrongful death lawsuits citing the activities of artificial intelligence chatbots are underway in the United States, as reports emerge of mental health issues and delusions induced by AI systems. These incidents are drawing attention to the changing nature of the online threat landscape — just weeks after the Liberal government said it would review its […] The post AI chatbots changing online threat landscape as Ottawa reviews legislation appeared first on INsauga | Ontario Local News Net...| RSS Feed for INthehammer
One person was sent to a trauma centre after a shooting in Mississauga early Wednesday morning. Emergency crews responded to the shooting at the Southdown Road and Royal Windsor Drive area at 4:10 a.m. on Wednesday, Peel Regional Police said on X. One male victim was found with gunshot wounds to his body, police said. […] The post SHOOTING: Male transported to trauma centre; SUV flees scene in Mississauga appeared first on INsauga | Ontario Local News Network.| RSS Feed for INthehammer
Wednesday is expected to see sunny skies and a high near 25 C that could feel as warm as 30 C in some parts of the Greater Toronto Area and southern Ontario. Environment Canada says Wednesday’s forecast is calling for sunny skies across the GTA, with winds blowing around 20 km/h and gusting up to […] The post Sept. 3 weather: Sunny skies and high above 25 C in southern Ontario appeared first on INsauga | Ontario Local News Network.| RSS Feed for INthehammer
UPDATE: The OPP says northbound lanes of the highway have reopened, as have ramps from Major Mackenzie Drive to Highway 400. Police say to expect delays on the northbound Highway 400 following a serious crash that sent one person to hospital. The OPP Highway Safety Division says the crash happened on Highway 400 near Major […] The post HIGHWAY CLOSED: Victim rushed to hospital following crash north of Toronto appeared first on INsauga | Ontario Local News Network.| RSS Feed for INthehammer
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is rewriting a ministerial order directing school divisions to ban books containing sexually explicit content to ensure classic books stay on library shelves. Smith says the order is being changed so it only targets books containing images of sexual content. The government’s initial order, issued last month, covered […] The post Alberta rewriting book ban order to protect ‘classics of literature,’ Smith says appeared first on INsauga ...| RSS Feed for INthehammer
Police are searching for a suspect after a bicycle was thrown from a Toronto overpass, injuring a driver and causing “severe damage” to a vehicle, police say. The incident happened on Sunday shortly before 4 p.m. on the Don Valley Parkway near the Leaside Bridge area, the Toronto Police Service says. That’s when a male […] The post Bicycle thrown from overpass leads to injury of driver in Toronto appeared first on INsauga | Ontario Local News Network.| RSS Feed for INthehammer
A man fell to his death from an apartment building balcony in Mississauga’s south end on Monday night, prompting an investigation by Ontario’s police watchdog. The province’s Special Investigations Unit, a civilian agency that looks into incidents in which members of the public are seriously hurt or killed during interactions with police, said it’s probing […] The post Man dies after fall from apartment balcony in Mississauga; SIU probes fatality appeared first on INsauga | Ontario ...| RSS Feed for INthehammer
U.S. President Donald Trump is indicating that he’ll ask the Supreme Court tomorrow to overturn a federal appeals court ruling that found many of his tariffs are illegal. Trump says he’ll ask the court for an expedited ruling and claims that if the duties are removed, it could be devastating for the United States. Last […] The post Trump says he’s looking for swift Supreme Court ruling on most tariffs appeared first on INsauga | Ontario Local News Network.| RSS Feed for INthehammer
The Greater Toronto Area's first new nursing school in over 100 years has opened in Brampton, with students headed to classes this week.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
An immersive virtual reality training initiative that will help residents understand and respond to household fire risks is being launched in Clarington, thanks to a $25,000 grant from Hydro One and a partnership with Durham College. Clarington Emergency & Fire Services is teaming up with the college’s Mixed Reality Capture Studio to develop the simulations. […] The post Ontario college teams up with local municipality to launch virtual fire safety training appeared first on INsauga | Ont...| RSS Feed for INsauga
A 185-year-old Canadian business is set to open its first downtown Toronto store in September. Simons, which says it’s Canada’s oldest private, family-owned business, will be opening a location at the CF Toronto Eaton Centre at 10 a.m. on Sept. 18, a news release from the company said. Simons was founded in 1840 in Quebec […] The post 185-year-old business opening first downtown Toronto store appeared first on INsauga | Ontario Local News Network.| RSS Feed for INsauga
Here’s what’s open and closed on Labour Day this year, which falls on Monday, Sept. 1, 2025 in Mississauga, Brampton, Toronto, Hamilton, Oakville, Milton, Burlington, Oshawa, Whitby, Pickering, Clarington, Niagara Falls and the Niagara Region. While government buildings, services and many businesses/stores will be closed on Monday, some places will remain open. However, to avoid […] The post What’s OPEN & CLOSED Labour Day 2025 Toronto and Ontario cities Sept. 1 appeared first on INsa...| RSS Feed for INsauga
With the new school year just a long weekend away, Oshawa and other Durham Region municipalities are reminding motorists to take extra care and caution near school areas. There are plenty of kids who will be walking and biking to school and drivers are being asked to help keep everyone safe by slowing down, following […] The post School’s back in Ontario and drivers are reminded to use caution appeared first on INsauga | Ontario Local News Network.| RSS Feed for INsauga
It may still be summer, but temperatures were expected to fall to the freezing mark in part of Ontario Friday morning. Environment Canada issued a frost advisory for northern parts of the province warning of the chilly conditions. READ MORE: Warmer weather forecast for the Labour Day weekend in southern Ontario “Frost may damage some […] The post Frost advisory issued for part of Ontario appeared first on INsauga | Ontario Local News Network.| RSS Feed for INsauga
It may still be August, and more than three weeks before the official end of summer, but parts of Canada are already receiving their first snowfall. Northern areas of Nunuvat including Baffin Island and Resolute received their first snow on Thursday. Environment Canada meteorologist Steve Flisfeder says they could see a few centimetres of accumulation. […] The post These parts of Canada are getting their first August snow in almost a quarter century appeared first on INsauga | Ontario Local...| RSS Feed for INsauga
Researchers are urging Canada, United States and Mexico to take immediate action to save the monarch butterfly as the migratory insect faces a growing risk of extinction amid habitat loss. The iconic butterfly’s population has decreased by around 80 per cent in the past two decades, says the paper published in the journal Current Biology, […] The post Co-ordinated plan needed to save ‘alarmingly low’ monarch butterfly population: study appeared first on INsauga | Ontario Local News Ne...| RSS Feed for INsauga
The federal government says it’s “looking into” what appears to be the accidental removal of a privacy provision in its Online Streaming Act. Earlier this week, University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist outlined in a blog post that a privacy provision in the legislation was removed only two months after the bill became law, […] The post Government says it accidentally deleted privacy provision in online streaming bill appeared first on INsauga | Ontario Local News Network.| RSS Feed for INsauga
It could be an unseasonably cool end to the work week with a daytime high under 20 C and clouds expected in the Greater Toronto Area and across southern Ontario. Environment Canada says Friday’s forecast is calling for increasing cloudiness in the morning with winds blowing around 20 km/h in Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Hamilton, Oshawa, […] The post Aug. 29 weather: Temperatures below 20 C with clouds in southern Ontario appeared first on INsauga | Ontario Local News Network.| RSS Feed for INsauga
Family Channel, Family Jr. and two other TV stations carrying children’s programming will be coming off the air in Canada.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
A new multi-sport facility that includes an artificial turf football field, a four-lane running track and three-on-three basketball courts will soon open at a north Mississauga high school. The $1.3-million complex is expected to open sometime in the coming months at Lincoln Alexander Secondary School in Malton. It’s a joint project between the City of […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
A high school in Mississauga’s west end and the community around it will soon have a new $5 million sports field and running track thanks to another deal struck between the City of Mississauga and the public school board. City councillors gave the green light on Wednesday to a plan that will see the outdated […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
A new, badly needed track and field facility that’s been talked about for some five years is finally going to get built beside a north Mississauga high school. City of Mississauga Ward 5 Councillor Carolyn Parrish appeared relieved more than anything else at last week’s meeting of general committee, where councillors gave a unanimous green […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
A $5.2-million joint-use sports field and running track being built in Mississauga’s west end by the city in partnership with the public school board is expected to open early next year. A plan that’s transforming the outdated field and track at The Woodlands Secondary School into a new facility that will include a multi-purpose artificial […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
A Vancouver-based bakery has been fined $55,000 after a worker at its Mississauga shop was injured on the job. The Ontario Ministry of Labour said in a news release on Friday that NuStef Baking Ltd. pleaded guilty in Provincial Offences Court in Mississauga on July 29 to an offence under the Occupational Health and Safety […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
The chief of police in Kawartha Lakes, Ont., is defending assault charges his officers laid against a man who was the victim of an alleged break-in, saying Canadians’ rights to defend themselves and their property “are not unlimited.” The Kawartha Lakes Police Service has been facing criticism for charging a 44-year-old man in Lindsay, Ont., […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Voters head to the polls today in a rural Alberta byelection that's getting an unusual level of national attention.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford put the focus on making Canada globally competitive rather than securing a trade deal with the United States as they met in Ottawa on Monday. Carney and Ford were meeting on Parliament Hill as trade talks with the United States show little signs of progressing. Ford […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
A two-vehicle crash left one car flipped onto its roof near Highway 401 in Mississauga on Saturday afternoon. The collision reportedly happened shortly after 12:30 p.m. in the southbound lanes of Hurontario Street at Highway 401. A grey SUV rolled over onto its roof, sustaining heavy damage, while a black sedan was left with significant […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Durham Police have made an arrest in a five-week break-and-enter spree at an Oshawa storage facility, with a 33-year-old man facing a total of 41 charges. Between May 28 and June 23, 11 units at a storage facility just north of Dean Avenue off Ritson Road in the city’s southeast end were ransacked, and an […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Social media posts falsely claimed a Canadian teen, Silas Kruger, was responsible for a shooting at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in Atlanta, Ga., on Friday that left a police officer and the suspect dead. In fact, authorities said 30-year-old Patrick Joseph White is the suspected shooter. Kruger’s father, a Saskatchewan-based […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Police say drivers should expect delays on Highway 407 following a crash between a motorcycle and an SUV east of Brampton.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
The union representing around 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants has signalled its intent to strike Saturday. Flight attendants have issued 72-hour strike notice and could walk off the job at 12:58 a.m. ET on Saturday if a deal isn’t reached to avoid a work stoppage. In an update posted online, the union said it has […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Four men and a youth face numerous gun and drug charges after two recent traffic stops in Mississauga’s east end near Toronto Pearson Airport. In the latest incident, Peel Regional Police said a traffic stop last Wednesday in the area of Derry Road East and Edwards Boulevard led to the arrests of a man and […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
The union representing around 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants could signal its intent to strike if a deal isn’t reached by the end of today. The earliest that flight attendants could potentially walk off the job is Saturday at 12:01 a.m. ET. Since the union must provide 72-hours notice if it plans to strike, that […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
A home in a prime Mississauga neighbourhood, purchased at a peak-high 2022 price, just sold for a huge loss. The property is one of many that have sold for big losses in recent months as real estate prices decline. In July, while sales increased, the average price of a home in Mississauga dipped by 2.4 […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
The number of home sales in Brampton took a dip last month while the average price across all property types came down by more than $45,000, according to a new report.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
A home sold three years ago for more than$1.3 million just traded hands for a $469,000 loss amid dropping detached home prices in Brampton.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
A multibillion-dollar condo community being built in Mississauga’s downtown core hit a significant milestone this past week. The first two of eight towers that will comprise M City Condominiums were topped off at a ceremony attended by Mayor Bonnie Crombie, the developer and others. In addition to the two towers, standing 62 storeys and known […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
The “most powerful pump in Canada” is doing its job to deliver concrete high into the sky to get the latest skyscrapers in Mississauga’s downtown core built. In a minute-long video posted to social media, City of Mississauga officials noted some of the challenges associated with building highrises that climb 60, 70 and 80-plus storeys […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Two Mississauga skyscrapers that stand high above the city’s downtown core have received a prestigious international award. The 62-storey highrises, part of a multibillion-dollar condo community known as M City that will number eight towers when completed, were recognized this week with awards of excellence from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Launched […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Mississauga is one step closer to becoming home to the tallest completed skyscraper in Canada outside of Toronto. At 258 metres in height (83 storeys), the third highrise in what will eventually be an eight-tower mixed-use development at Burnhamthorpe Road West and Confederation Parkway in the city’s downtown core recently hit a significant milestone, City […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Air Canada flight attendants are expected to picket at airports in four major Canadian cities on Monday in what their union is calling a national day of action. The Canadian Union of Public Employees says demonstrations are expected to take place at Montreal’s Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport, Vancouver International Airport […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
No one likes to be stuck in traffic on Highway 401 in the Greater Toronto Area, but would a tunnel be the answer? Last week, Ontario Premier Doug Ford revealed more details about adding a tunnel under the major Greater Toronto Area highway. Ford said his plan is to have a 19.5-metre-wide, three-level tunnel, with […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
If you’re looking for summer work, a career change or a permanent position, employers across Ontario are hiring. There are full-time, temporary, and seasonal roles in fields like health care, education, social services, transportation and skilled trades. Here’s who’s hiring this week: American Sign Language – English Interpreter The Ministry of Education is seeking an […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Hot weather is expected to linger for several more days, with forecasters warning of soaring temperatures and humidity across Ontario. Mississauga, Brampton, Halton, Hamilton and Durham are among the regions under a multi-day heat warning, with daytime highs expected to reach 30 to 35 C and humidex values between 35 and 40. Overnight lows will […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Friday’s forecast calls for a hazy day with high temperatures in the Greater Toronto Area and across southern Ontario.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
It’s going to be another scorching few days in southern Ontario, with residents urged to stay hydrated and keep cool. A multi-day heat event begins Saturday, with daytime highs between 30 to 35 degrees Celsius and humidex values of 35 and 40. Overnight lows are expected to remain warm, ranging from 19 to 22 degrees. […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Environment Canada has issued heat warnings for southern Ontario ahead of a days-long heat wave that could make daytime highs feel like 40 C.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Saturday is expected to mark the start of a days-long heatwave with highs that could feel like 40 C in the Greater Toronto Area and southern Ontario.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Latest Real Estate news and headlines from Ontario. Politics news, Business news, Real estate news, food top 5s, sports news, entertainment news and more| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
A speed camera ticket scam is targeting Ontario residents. The scam is circulating through a text message, purporting to be from Service Ontario, Ontario Provincial Police said on X. “The message claims you have an unpaid speeding ticket and threatens license suspension, vehicle registration suspension, and even credit score impact if you don’t pay by […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Multiple victims were defrauded out of more than $250,000 in online romance scams, leading to charges for a Brampton man, police say.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Police are searching for a man wanted in contractor frauds that saw over $800,000 scammed from people in Brampton.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Canada’s two biggest airlines performed especially poorly in getting passengers to their destinations on time in February, aviation industry numbers show. While it’s not uncommon for the nation’s flagship carrier, Air Canada, and WestJet to occupy the last two spots in Cirium Aviation Analytics’ monthly reports that track the on-time performance of the 10 major […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Canada’s biggest airline improved considerably last month when it comes to getting passengers to their destinations on time, aviation industry numbers show. Montreal-based Air Canada, which operates the majority of its flights out of Toronto Pearson Airport in Mississauga, landed 75.60 per cent of its 32,030 flights on time in March, Cirium Aviation Analytics’ latest […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
This place: Comfort and versatility for a growing family Property type: Detached two-storey Price: $1,559,900 Address: 2530 Nichols Drive, Oakville Neighbourhood: Trafalgar Bedrooms: Four + Two Bathrooms: Four Lot Dimensions: 39.37 x 98.85 sq-ft Taxes: $6,908 Welcome to this beautiful, well-kept family home that offers an impressive 2443 sq-ft of living space above grade, plus […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Another month brings another wave of scams, with fraudsters using in-person deception, online schemes and phishing text messages to target Ontarians. Here’s what’s currently making the rounds and how to protect yourself. Contractor fraud Residents are being approached by individuals posing as contractors and offering home renovation or repair services through companies with no legitimate […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Local Ontario latest breaking news and headlines. Politics news, Business news, Real estate news, food top 5s, sports news, entertainment news and more| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
MiWay transit buses have been involved in nearly 200 crashes so far this year as they deliver passengers to their destinations via some 65 routes across Mississauga. Numbers provided to INsauga.com by MiWay, which has a fleet of some 500 buses and is Ontario’s third-largest municipal transit service provider, show Mississauga transit buses have been […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Mississauga is poised to become the first municipality in Ontario to put hydrogen fuel cell electric buses into service as part of its public transit fleet. City council is expected to put a final stamp of approval next Wednesday on a plan that will see the City of Mississauga buy 10 40-foot hydrogen fuel cell […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
More than two dozen investigators have arrived at Toronto Pearson Airport in Mississauga as the search for answers into what caused Monday afternoon’s Delta Air Lines crash begins. Speaking to reporters from across Canada and the U.S. at a press conference early Tuesday afternoon, the head of Pearson Airport said she’s “grateful” nobody on board […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Toronto Pearson Airport in Mississauga remains the busiest airport in Canada — and it’s not even close. Some 46.8 million travellers made their way through Pearson in 2024, a 4.4 per cent increase from the previous year (44.8 million passengers in 2023), a recent report from the Greater Toronto Airports Authority shows. The GTAA operates […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
A Mississauga manufacturer has been hit with a $100,000 fine after one of its workers was injured while trying to fix a machine used to make aluminum window jambs. The Ontario Ministry of Labour said in a news release on Friday that Alugard Ltd., located on Tranmere Drive, pleaded guilty in Provincial Offences Court in Mississauga back […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
A former chicken supplier is taking legal action against Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, alleging the fast-food chain allowed franchisees across Ontario to buy raw poultry from an unauthorized source that was storing and packaging meat in residential garages. According to various media reports, the lawsuit was filed May 26 in Ontario Superior Court by ADP Direct […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
If you’re heading to Niagara this weekend, you could be facing delays on the QEW. Maintenance work carried out by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) will close off some lanes on the Burlington Skyway, which could lead to slowdowns through the area. The bridge that carries the QEW over Hamilton Harbour will see two […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
It’s expected to be a warm and sunny start to the weekend in the Greater Toronto Area and across southern Ontario with highs around or above 20 C.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
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It won’t be as warm as Saturday, but the forecast for Sunday is one of bright sunny skies and weather warm enough to take your mother out for brunch…but wear a light jacket, especially as temperatures are expected to plunge as we head into the evening. Environment Canada forecasts that temperatures will start off in […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Canada’s two biggest airlines showed improvement last month when it comes to getting passengers to their destinations on time, aviation industry numbers show. Calgary-based WestJet turned in an especially strong — and significantly improved — performance while Montreal-based Air Canada, the country’s largest carrier, also upped its game with respect to landing flights on time. […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Fewer overcrowded public transit buses are on the streets of Mississauga, say city officials who note that’s just one area in which MiWay has improved service for its passengers. In its latest Report to the Community, Mississauga’s public transit provider noted there were 8,929 instances of overcrowded buses/closed doors in 2024, compared to 11,717 such […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Some 200,000 fewer travellers passed through Toronto Pearson Airport in Mississauga in the first three months of this year compared to the same time period in 2024, the latest numbers from Canada’s biggest and busiest airport show. Officials with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority, which operates Pearson, said in a news release this week 10.7 […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
It’s Easter weekend in Oshawa, Whitby, Pickering, Ajax, Clarington and the rest of Durham Region with Good Friday (April 18), Easter Sunday (April 20) and Easter Monday (April 21) coming a little later this year. The last time Good Friday happened this late in April was six years ago when the day fell on April […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
With the hockey team in the midst of a playoff run the timing could be better, but it’s been two years since Oshawa Generals owner Rocco Tullio made his last biennial threat to move the team to Pickering so perhaps the timing is most appropriate. The lease arrangements at the Tribute Communities Centre between the […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
The long-term effects of tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs have put a scare into staff at the City of Pickering, with a report coming to a special council meeting Monday calling for a “pause” on design work on the future Seaton Community Centre & Library. A final design for the Seaton Community Centre […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Nearly 30 years after a couple of “crazy movie buffs” brought the “big movie feel” to the little community of Uxbridge – while preserving a big part of the town’s history in the process – the historic Roxy Theatre is up for sale. The theatre opened at the corner of Brock Street and Toronto Street […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Suspected opiate overdose calls and emergency room visits are down substantially in Durham Region in the first three months of 2025 from last year’s stark numbers – ER visits in March dropped to six from 49 just a year ago – but health department officials are not ready to call the decline a positive step […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Pickering celebrated 25 years since it was incorporated as a city on January 1 and marked the milestone this week with the unveiling of specially curated art banners, now prominently displayed on the exteriors of Pickering City Hall and the Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex. Designed by local illustrator Taylor De Nobrega, the installations offer […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
The provincial government’s decision to expand Strong Mayor Power legislation to include smaller community councils was an unexpected development for the mayor of Scugog Township, who said the policy directive will not change how she and her council do business. “This announcement came as a bit of a surprise to us and our staff,” said […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Welcome to the insauga.com Polls section — where opinions across Southern Ontario come together. As the largest local news website in Canada, we’re tapping into what people are really thinking about the issues that matter. From politics and local news to lifestyle trends and community debates, our polls offer a snapshot of public opinion in real time. Cast your vote and see how your views stack up across the region.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
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A renowned lights festival billed as the biggest of its kind “in the world” opens to the public tonight (Sept. 14) in Mississauga. The highly-anticipated Illumi–A Dazzling World of Lights attraction, scheduled to come to Mississauga on several occasions since last year, will finally welcome its first customers. Billed as the “largest light, sound and multimedia […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Enter for an exclusive chance to meet MMA Hall of Famer Georges St-Pierre (GSP) Event details: Friday, Feb 21, 2025 | 2–4 PM in Mississauga, Ontario Winners will be contacted by email on February 17 and must confirm within 24 hours—check your spam! Unconfirmed prizes will be re-awarded. Insauga.com Contest Terms & Conditions Contest Sponsor This contest […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
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Three big new restaurants have opened in one place in Mississauga – particularly exciting for foodies who love sweet desserts and delicious baked goods. Multiple new spots recently opened at Heartland Town Centre: organic chocolate café Chocolate and Love, gourmet doughnut shop Frenchie’s Doughnuts, and popular bakery Panera Bread which has reopened with a brand […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
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The Canadian military’s electronic warfare defence was given a major boost Monday with the groundbreaking for a $90 million, 90,000 sq. ft. facility in Kingston that will consolidate units across CFB Kingston into one secure compound. The new two-storey facility is expected to be operational in 2028 and will increase the 21 Electronic Warfare Regiment’s […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
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If you thought winter’s icy grip would put the brakes on major road construction, think again. Drivers commuting in and around Toronto should brace for both short-term and long-term traffic disruptions as the city undertakes significant infrastructure projects this winter, with some extending into 2027. Starting Jan. 12, one northbound lane of the Don Valley […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Provincial police in eastern Ontario are investigating after an SUV collided with a horse-drawn wagon west of Ottawa late Thursday afternoon. Upper Ottawa Valley Ontario Provincial Police said the driver of the SUV was taken by paramedics to hospital with minor injuries in the wake of the 5 p.m. crash, which occurred some 140 kilometres […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Three people have been charged in what police say is the murder of an Ontario man found in a fire nearly two years ago.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Concerns about speeding, red-light running and crashes in a Brampton community have led the city to take steps that will increase fines on part of a busy roadway.| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
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Santa Claus, a host of other festive characters and Christmas scenes are all part of the mix as a huge holidays-themed festival of lights returns to Mississauga for a third-straight year. The renowned illumi–A Dazzling World of Lights, which enjoyed a successful initial run in Mississauga from late 2022 until this past January when financial […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network
Peel Region needs to hire 22 more paramedics to deal with the increasing number of emergencies in Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon as ambulance response time falls below targets. Information contained in Peel’s proposed budget for 2025 reveals that paramedics are a spending priority for the region with an estimated $1.5 million being set aside for […]| INsauga | Ontario Local News Network