Skip to content

Local News

23 arrested, 80 charges laid in LCBO thefts in Vaughan

23 arrested, 80 charges laid in LCBO thefts in Vaughan

During the six-month investigation, 170 thefts were reported from the six LCBO locations, with a theft value of just under $60,000
Good morning, Newmarket!

Good morning, Newmarket!

Today the skies will be sunny
BEYOND LOCAL: The role parents play in fostering a love of reading in children

BEYOND LOCAL: The role parents play in fostering a love of reading in children

Reading books with your child means children learn to connect reading with feelings of warmth and sharing
Newmarket's historic Simpson building demolished overnight (Updated)

Newmarket's historic Simpson building demolished overnight (Updated)

Update: The Town of Newmarket is issuing a stop work order for the four historic Main Street buildings and conducting 'a thorough' investigation into the demolition
Speed leading cause in fatal motor-vehicle collisions, OPP report

Speed leading cause in fatal motor-vehicle collisions, OPP report

OPP encourage those travelling over the long weekend to share the road safely, wear seatbelts, and drive sober
Magna Hoedown charities receive their share of $517,800 (10 photos)

Magna Hoedown charities receive their share of $517,800 (10 photos)

More than 116, 000 residents receive services from the 20 recipient non-profit community groups
Driver dies in single-vehicle Richmond Hill crash

Driver dies in single-vehicle Richmond Hill crash

Police seek witnesses who may have dashcam footage of the incident at Centre, west of Bayview yesterday afternoon
On the Issues: People's Party of Canada candidate Andrew McCaughtrie

On the Issues: People's Party of Canada candidate Andrew McCaughtrie

Balancing the budget and getting the deficit under control are the top issues for the Newmarket-Aurora PPC candidate
Newmarket homeless shelter welcomes community in from the cold (6 photos)

Newmarket homeless shelter welcomes community in from the cold (6 photos)

'The homeless are people, and they have their issues and their problems, and the help they get here is helping some to get back on their feet,' Inn from the Cold volunteer says at open house
CANADA: Don't worry. Robots won't take over all our jobs, expert says

CANADA: Don't worry. Robots won't take over all our jobs, expert says

Even though the future is unknown, Canada’s employment rate has risen steadily from 53 per cent in 1946 to more than 61 per cent today.