Maple Leafs trade defenceman Brandon Carlo to Blues for two third-round picks

BUFFALO, N.Y. — Brandon Carlo has been traded. And with that, all remnants of the hindsight disaster that was the Toronto Maple Leafs 2025 trade deadline have been put to rest. Cashed in for

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Maple Leafs trade defenceman Brandon Carlo to Blues for two third-round picks

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BUFFALO, N.Y. — Brandon Carlo has been traded. And with that, all remnants of the hindsight disaster that was the Toronto Maple Leafs 2025

1 weekend, 12 weddings: how 1 Toronto hotel celebrated Pride with free nuptials

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On Pride Saturday, wedding officiant Leonard Nolasco stood in the ballroom at the Sutton Place Hotel in front of grooms

Man wanted in violent attempted robbery in Port Credit

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Police in Peel Region are searching for a man after a woman was violently attacked during an attempted robbery in

Canada’s Davies ready to play World Cup game vs. South Africa: Marsch

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Head coach Jesse Marsch says Canada captain Alphonso Davies is ready to play in the FIFA World Cup.  Marsch spoke

Education unions, province begin contract talks, set additional dates to bargain

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The province and teacher unions have yet to agree on what items will be bargained this summer, but have scheduled

As survivors are pulled from rubble of Venezuela earthquakes, relatives of missing hold out hope

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LA GUAIRA, Venezuela (AP) — A bloody-faced Daniel Cordero emerged from the rubble of a fallen building in Catia La

CN Tower anniversary about more than just a recognizable landmark

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As the CN Tower marks its 50th anniversary, the city’s most recognizable landmark has become much more than a tourist

Man, 44, charged with assault on police officers, security at Escapade Music Festival

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A 44-year-old Ottawa man faces a list of charges after three Ottawa police officers and two security guards were allegedly

Some municipalities in GTA squander government's historic win-win program to cut housing costs

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Municipalities in Ontario had until June 19 to apply to the provincial and federal governments’ Development Charges Reduction Program (DCRP)