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49 killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza over 24 hours, as mediators scramble to restart ceasefire

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DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — At least 49 people were killed by Israeli strikes in the last 24 hours,

Where 416 Snack Bar owner Adrian Ravinsky goes for stellar apple cake, Thai salads that are 'absolute fire' and the lasagna that cheers him up

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Where Chefs EatWhere Chefs Eat is a weekly series that asks Toronto chefs and restaurant owners to name their favourite places

Metallica brings the noise to Rogers Centre in blistering concert

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Metallica3 stars (out of four) Rogers Centre, Toronto, April 24, 2025A little more than 40 years ago — Jan. 19,

Perhaps it's time Alberta does go it alone and says goodbye to Canada

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Alberta is giving me a headache.The province stands alone in its incurable sense of grievance with the rest of the

Immigration has faded as a political issue in the federal election campaign

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TORONTO - Despite polls showing many Canadians were worried about the effects of immigration on housing and affordability late last

Fired-Up Gala at Ritz-Carlton benefits SickKids

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On Feb. 21, the Fired-Up Gala, in support of the SickKids Burn & Plastics Unit, took over the Ritz-Carlton Toronto

The parties all say they're working for workers, but are they? Here's what their platforms say

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From our youth to our seniors, people are worried. Students are graduating with fewer job prospects. Workers who are losing their jobs

Party leaders have packed itineraries today as election day nears

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OTTAWA - Federal party leaders have busy itineraries today in one of the final days of the election campaign. Liberal Leader

The writer of this Pulitzer-winning musical on how he wrote his daring show and became acquainted with the art form in Toronto

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The Toronto theatre scene of the 1990s may have played a small role in changing the life of Tony Award