A raucous Copenhagen crowd cheers Denmark’s 2026 Mullet Championship

COPENHAGEN — Business in the front, party in the back.A packed Danish crowd celebrated on Saturday the much-maligned but enduring mullet hairstyle, defined by very short hair at the front

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A raucous Copenhagen crowd cheers Denmark’s 2026 Mullet Championship

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COPENHAGEN — Business in the front, party in the back.A packed Danish crowd celebrated on Saturday the much-maligned but enduring

Is Canada in a recession? What to know after a volatile week of economic data

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OTTAWA - There was one word on the lips of many Canadians economists, politicians and journalists this past week: recession.Recent

Man arrested in Scarborough hate-motivated offence: police

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Toronto police have arrested a man in a suspected hate-motivated threatening incident in Scarborough. Police say the incident happened on

William Nylander, Kevin Gausman join Luke Combs to shotgun a beer in front of delighted fans at Toronto concert

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On the same night Mitch Marner racked up a natural hat trick for the Vegas Golden Knights in the Stanley

Toronto defends resale of FIFA World Cup tickets after criticism from opponents and fans

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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is defending the city’s decision to purchase and resell thousands of FIFA World Cup tickets, arguing

Preacher & Trucker Anthony J. Moore Saves Black Woman From Kidnapper

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Anthony J. Moore works as both a truck driver and preacher, and it appears a bit of divine timing helped

Line 1 closes between College and St. George due to power outage

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The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) says there is no service between College and St. George stations since power has been

Coun. Tim Tierney elected president of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities

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“As your president, I will devote myself to practical solutions that will make peoples’ lives better,” he said in his

In Alberta, Poilievre to argue new federal direction can ease separatist concerns

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OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is expected to argue a change in federal policies would ease separatist concerns in