City of Toronto issues unsafe building orders after major Zanzibar fire

The City of Toronto has issued unsafe building orders for Zanzibar and two adjoining properties after a major fire at the well-known strip club early Sunday. According to new publicly

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City of Toronto issues unsafe building orders after major Zanzibar fire

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The City of Toronto has issued unsafe building orders for Zanzibar and two adjoining properties after a major fire at

New bike-lane law forces changes to 27 Ottawa projects

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Ontario’s new restrictions on bike lanes are affecting 27 Ottawa transportation projects, though city staff say most can still go

Looming spate of U.S. tariffs could weaken Canada's stance in CUSMA talks: economist

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The latest bevy of threatened U.S. tariffs could spell trouble for the renegotiation of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement, says a

Oil spill shuts down stretch of Hwy. 401 near Keele

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Police are warning of “major delays” following an oil spill that shut a section of westbound Highway 401 near Keele

Health Canada approves drug that treats hot flashes for use by breast cancer patients

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TORONTO - Health Canada has authorized a drug to treat moderate to severe hot flashes and night sweats in breast

Looming spate of U.S. tariffs could weaken Canada’s stance in CUSMA talks: economist

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An economic report says the latest bevy of threatened U.S. tariffs could spell trouble for the renegotiation of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico

New phone, same old cell service: Riverside South and Findlay Creek residents frustrated

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Desroches submitted an inquiry to council on July 15, asking staff four pointed questions, including if city procurement teams consider

Canada’s social media ban for under-16s likely to face Charter challenge, experts say

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Experts say the federal government is likely to face a constitutional challenge to its proposed ban on social media for

Sutcliffe pledges to cut cost of monthly transit passes by 30 per cent

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“When I came to office, public transit was a mess,” said Sutcliffe. “My focus has been on implementing the recommendations