16-year-old boy shot in North York, police say

Toronto police are investigating an alleged shooting in North York that injured a 16-year-old boy late Friday night. According to investigators the shooting happened in Toronto’s Englemount-Lawrence neighbourhood, near Varna

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16-year-old boy shot in North York, police say

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Toronto police are investigating an alleged shooting in North York that injured a 16-year-old boy late Friday night. According to

Iran raises gasoline prices for the first time since deadly 2019 protests

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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran introduced a new pricing tier Saturday for its nationally subsidized gasoline, attempting to rein in

21 Savage Drops ‘What Happened to the Streets?’ LP, X Has Thoughts

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In a year, 21 Savage made a quick album turnaround with the announcement of his fourth studio album, What Happened

Waymo looks to bring self-driving taxis to Canada

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Waymo, the American self-driving tech company, is looking to expand its popular robotaxi service into the Canadian market. Representatives for

Bloyce Thompson has been sworn in as the 35th premier of Prince Edward Island

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CHARLOTTETOWN - Bloyce Thompson has been sworn in as the 35th premier of Prince Edward Island.In a statement Friday, the

Blue Jays acquire right-hander Chase Lee from Tigers for lefty Johan Simon

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The Toronto Blue Jays have acquired right-handed pitcher Chase Lee from the Detroit Tigers in exchange for left-handed pitcher Johan Simon, the Major

Bombardier wins $753M contract to replace RCAF's Challengers

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OTTAWA - The federal government says it will purchase six Global 6500 jets to replace the Royal Canadian Air Force’s

2 people injured in Yorkdale Mall stabbing, robbery: police

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Toronto police are investigating an alleged stabbing that took place at Yorkdale Mall on Friday evening. According to authorities, a

Poilievre says Carney trying to manipulate his way to majority with floor-crossings

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OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is accusing Prime Minister Mark Carney of trying to “wheel and deal” his way