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12/16: Toys For Tickets Collects More Toys Than Ever

16.12.2009 18:39    cityofkingston.ca
This year's Toys for Tickets program has collected more toys than ever - 380 of them representing $5,090 in parking fines.
12/16: Toys For Tickets Collects More Toys Than Ever


McGuinty won't rule out asset sales

16.12.2009 16:50    cbc.ca
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said Wednesday he won't rule out selling off provincial Crown corporations.
McGuinty won't rule out asset sales

Argos not moving to BMO Field

16.12.2009 16:49    cbc.ca
The Toronto Argonauts appear to have given up on BMO Field as a possible new home, and the decision was hastened by a feasibility study initiated by the CFL board of governors on playing football in the soccer stadium.
Argos not moving to BMO Field

Canadian roster set for world juniors

16.12.2009 16:49    cbc.ca
Canada has finalized its 22-man roster for the upcoming world junior hockey championship, releasing nine players on Wednesday in Regina.
Canadian roster set for world juniors


Ontario community colleges face January strike vote

16.12.2009 16:49    cbc.ca
Negotiations with the province's 9,000 community college teachers have broken off and no new talks are expected.
Ontario community colleges face January strike vote

Toronto critics pick Hunger, Inglourious Basterds as top films

16.12.2009 16:49    cbc.ca
The Toronto Film Critics Association has selected its top movies for 2009, with the best picture category resulting in a tie between the Irish drama Hunger and Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds.
Toronto critics pick Hunger, Inglourious Basterds as top films

12/15: Holidays To Affect Garbage Pick-up & City Schedule

16.12.2009 08:26    cityofkingston.ca
City services and facilities will be affected by the holidays as follows:
12/15: Holidays To Affect Garbage Pick-up & City Schedule

12/15: Free New Year's Eve Festivities At K-Rock Centre

16.12.2009 08:25    cityofkingston.ca
On Thursday, Dec. 31, bring your family down to join the City's New Year Eve indoor and outdoor festivities at the K-Rock Centre, 1 Barrack St. The entertainment and activities run from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. - and the
12/15: Free New Year's Eve Festivities At K-Rock Centre

12/15: Kingston Transit Launches Online Trip-planning Tool

16.12.2009 08:25    cityofkingston.ca
Kingston Transit has launched an online tool that shows riders how to get where they are going by bus. Residents can test drive the My Trip Planner at .
12/15: Kingston Transit Launches Online Trip-planning Tool

Igor Kenk pleads guilty to bike theft in settlement

16.12.2009 04:54    cbc.ca
A bike store owner accused of stealing hundreds of bicycles in Toronto has admitted to several counts of theft and drug possession as part of a plea deal.
Igor Kenk pleads guilty to bike theft in settlement

Man convicted in attack on Asian anglers

16.12.2009 04:54    cbc.ca
An Ontario man has been convicted of assault and criminal negligence in connection with a September 2007 attack on a group of fishermen that left one of them with severe brain damage.
Man convicted in attack on Asian anglers

Phillies finalize Halladay contract extension: report

16.12.2009 04:54    cbc.ca
Toronto Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay, who is close to being dealt to Philadelphia, was scheduled for a physical Tuesday after agreeing to a contract extension with the Phillies, ESPN.com reported.
Phillies finalize Halladay contract extension: report

Police probe Whitby church fire

16.12.2009 04:54    cbc.ca
Durham police have begun a painstaking investigation of a suspicious fire that has laid much of a historic Whitby Church to waste.
Police probe Whitby church fire

Toronto MD faces charges in doping probe

16.12.2009 04:53    cbc.ca
Prominent Toronto sports physican Dr. Anthony Galea faces charges related to doping probes conducted by the FBI and RCMP.
Toronto MD faces charges in doping probe

Raptors thumped by Heat

16.12.2009 04:53    cbc.ca
Michael Beasley tied his career high with 28 points as the Miami Heat beat the Toronto Raptors 115-95 on Tuesday night.
Raptors thumped by Heat

Canadian terror suspect denied bail by U.S. judge

16.12.2009 04:53    cbc.ca
A Canadian citizen accused of helping plot a terrorist attack in Denmark has been refused bail by a judge in Chicago.
Canadian terror suspect denied bail by U.S. judge

Ontario police arrest suspected Hells Angels

16.12.2009 04:52    cbc.ca
Early morning raids in several southern Ontario communities have led to the arrests of seven suspected members of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang.
Ontario police arrest suspected Hells Angels

Metrolinx buys Toronto-Barrie CN rail line

16.12.2009 04:52    cbc.ca
Metrolinx, the provincial Crown corporation responsible for the Toronto-area commuter rail system, has bought a rail line from railway giant CN for $68 million.
Metrolinx buys Toronto-Barrie CN rail line

Construction worker killed in Oakville

16.12.2009 04:52    cbc.ca
A construction worker was killed Tuesday afternoon after a large slab of concrete fell on him while he was working on a bridge in Oakville, Ont.
Construction worker killed in Oakville

New payday loan limits don't protect consumers: advocates

16.12.2009 04:52    cbc.ca
Some Ontario consumers could be caught in a never-ending cycle of borrowing from payday loan companies despite a new cap on loan fees and interest that came into effect Tuesday, warns an Ottawa-based public watchdog.
New payday loan limits don't protect consumers: advocates

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