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Toronto gas prices could hit record highs this summer. Here’s how reward programs could save you hundreds a year

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Canadians are feeling the burn when it comes to gas prices, with some experts predicting they could hit record highs

Officer, suspect injured as Peel police arrest 2 in early‑morning investigation in Rexdale

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Peel Regional Police (PRP) say two suspects were arrested and several others fled on foot after an early‑morning criminal investigation

AutoCanada buys collision repair business Contemporary Coachworks in Calgary

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EDMONTON - AutoCanada Inc. says it has bought Contemporary Coachworks, a collision repair business based in Calgary with two locations.Financial

Toronto police to update public on arrests in distracted robbery probe

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Toronto police will hold a briefing on Monday afternoon, during which Superintendent Ron Taverner will announce arrests tied to an

The massive Rideau sinkhole was 10 years ago. It changed one man’s life.

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Paul Charette had just finished a locksmithing job at the Rideau Centre and was returning to the van he’d parked

Eldorado Gold says first copper concentrate produced at McIlvenna Bay project

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VANCOUVER - Eldorado Gold Corp. says the first copper concentrate was produced at its McIlvenna Bay project in Saskatchewan on

Doug Ford gives his aging government a long summer to regroup

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Days before the anniversary of his first election victory, in the second year of a third term, Premier Doug Ford

Canada gets a new governor general

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Louise Arbour, a former lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, is being inducted as Canada’s

This posh Oakville gym said its policies were non-negotiable. Then we asked to see the contract

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At the gym, Elizabeth Farentino wasn’t just a retired hairdresser clocking steps on the treadmill. She was “Queenie” — a playful nod