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A male cyclist killed in Mississauga Tuesday evening. He was on a bike on Bloor near Applewood Hills Plaza, between Dixie and Tomken Roads, when a car hit him just past 6:30pm. The driver remained on scene.
Cyclist struck and killed in Mississauga
A cyclist has been struck and killed in Mississauga. Peel Police tell CityNews that a man was riding his bike when he was hit at Bloor St.
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ALL Canada Cranes & Aerials, Ltd. Adds New Branches in Newfoundland and Labrador and Ontario
ALL Canada Cranes & Aerials consists of the ALL Canada Crane Rental Corp. and ALL Aerials Ltd.
Candlelight vigil ignites action against violence
A candlelight vigil seeks to spark action that stops violence against women as well as honour victims of abuse.
Regina's city council to vote on city manager's raise of over $49,000
Regina city manager Glen Davies and mayor Pat Fiacco, who said that Davies has other offers and to keep him with the city a raise is necessary.
Two Mississauga residents have been charged in connection with a marijuana grow operation in Essa Township, near Barrie.
Power outage in Mississauga's east-end
There's a power outage in the east-end of Mississauga, Thursday. A car hit a hydro pole on Dundas Street, near Winston Churchill Boulevard, before 6 a.m., leaving many residents without power.
Doctor skewed report in London sex scandal: barrister
Mark Lowe, of Nomos Capital, is being sued by former employee, Canadian Jordan Wimmer, right, for alleged sexual harassment, a claim he denies.
Department stores gear up fight for beauty market
Department stores gear up fight for beauty market Beauty adviser Jennifer McKnight, right, helps a customer at one of the open cosmetics displays at Sears in Mississauga, Ont.
Police have been called to a Mississauga park after a body was discovered this morning.
Peel Police - Fatal Single Motor Vehicle Collision
Investigators from the Major Collision Bureau are appealing for witnesses to a single car motor vehicle collision, which has claimed the life of 39 year-old Mississauga man.
City Security Video Surveillance: Mississaugawatch Video...
MISSISSAUGA CITY SECURITY VIDEO SURVEILLANCE: MISSISSAUGAWATCH VIDEO SHINES A *LIGHT* ON UNACCOUNTABLE BIG BROTHER Yesterday Mississauga Council had Budget Committee and having been to most other Budget deliberations since 2006, I knew that at the end of these Budget meetings, Mississauga Mayor Hazel McCallion asks if there is anyone in the ...
Judge acquits driver in fatal crash
A 40-year-old Brampton man who said the sun was in his eyes when his car struck and killed a prominent member of Mississauga's Chinese community earlier this year has been acquitted of careless driving.
Cubicle and con worlds collide in the new Canadian series 'Cra$h & Burn'
A hoodlum hassle for authorities in Hamilton, Ont., is a gangster gold mine for TV writer-producer Malcolm MacRury, creator of the new Canadian series "Cra$h & Burn." Debuting next Wednesday, the Showcase offering follows Jimmy Burn , a claims adjuster caught between a cutthroat insurance corporation and mobsters scamming the system in southwestern ...
Remembrance Day Mississauga 2009: Mississaugawatch files Freedom of...
Remembrance Day Mississauga 2009: MISSISSAUGAWATCH files FREEDOM OF INFORMATION to SAFEGUARD MISSISSAUGA COUNCIL HERITAGE for OUR FUTURE MISSISSAUGANS Yesterday, I went to the Streetsville Cenotaph to commemorate Remembrance Day.
Tom Urbaniak: Mississauga Mayor was the public face of Canada's largest evacuation
Mississauga's big bang happened 30 years ago this week. It changed that city permanently, and it made Mayor Hazel McCallion a national figure.
Peel Police - Appeal for Witnesses to Serious Collision
Investigators from the Major Collision Bureau are appealing for witnesses to come forward, as they investigate the circumstances surrounding a serious two-car collision, which has left a 52 year-old Toronto woman in hospital with critical injuries.
Royal visit: Prince Charles talks social responsibility with business leaders
Prince Charles met with some of Canada's leading business leaders Wednesday afternoon to discuss the social responsibility of corporations, a significant theme to his 11-day visit to Canada.
Study Finds Less Than 1 In 3 Toronto Bystanders Who Witness A Cardiac Arrest Try To Help
Main Category: Cardiovascular / Cardiology Also Included In: Public Health Article Date: 09 Nov 2009 - 0:00 PST Researchers at St.