Toronto Marlies win American Hockey League’s Calder Cup

The Toronto Marlies have won the American Hockey League’s Calder Cup.  Vinni Lettieri’s power-play goal in the second period stood as the winner as the Marlies edged the Chicago Wolves 4-3 on Friday in

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Toronto Marlies win American Hockey League’s Calder Cup

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The Toronto Marlies have won the American Hockey League’s Calder Cup.  Vinni Lettieri’s power-play goal in the second period stood as the

Canadian man, 44, faces child-sex allegations following Nashville sting

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A 44-year-old Canadian man has been arrested in Nashville, Tenn., following a month-long sting operation into alleged attempted child sexual

The trade language landmines Mark Carney created in Davos now litter the road to CUSMA

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In early January, Prime Minister Mark Carney headed to Davos and addressed the assembly with a message that everyone already

Home damaged in Chinatown shooting, Toronto police investigating

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Toronto police are investigating a shooting that took place in Chinatown early Saturday morning. Officers were called to the area

Consumers can now file claims in Silk beverage class action settlement linked to listeria outbreak

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People who bought or consumed some recalled Silk plant-based beverages could be entitled to up to $300,000 under a newly

Iranian state TV says the country’s team negotiating with US over the war is going to Switzerland

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s joint military command said Saturday that the Strait of Hormuz has been closed

The 20 best Toronto patios to hang out at this summer, from garden oasis to panoramic rooftop

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Torontonians endure snow, sleet and SAD for approximately six months a year, sustained by the tender promise that come summer,

CEO’s job at Canada’s largest bank is simple. Lend a buck. Make a buck — and keep the Royal throne warm

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No one took more pot shots at John Cleghorn than me.I don’t say that with pride, it’s just the truth.

Bid to narrow transparency law 'a move in the wrong direction,' info watchdog says

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OTTAWA - Information commissioner Caroline Maynard says a federal proposal to narrow the scope of the Access to Information Act