Transit, motorists brace for chaotic and busy weekend in Toronto

With the first full weekend of the Canadian National Exhibition and a full range of festivals, concerts, and big games happening across the city, Toronto’s transit systems will be stretched

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Transit, motorists brace for chaotic and busy weekend in Toronto

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With the first full weekend of the Canadian National Exhibition and a full range of festivals, concerts, and big games

Alberta minister faces more fury at second town hall on AI data centres

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REDWATER - Alberta’s technology minister faced yet another firing line of fury at the government’s second town hall hearing from

Aid workers say Canada’s Ebola quarantine hinders response, hope it won’t be extended

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TORONTO — The night before Lily-Madeleine Seguin was set to book her flight to the Democratic Republic of Congo in

How to help your kids make friends at a new school

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For students starting at a new school, the first day holds many questions: Will they see any familiar faces? Who

I went behind the scenes at the Stratford Festival to watch a secret show that few ever get to see

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STRATFORD — On a recent Saturday afternoon at the Stratford Festival, at exactly 4:28 p.m., the cast of “The Tempest”

We're off to the races — and these are the battles to watch in Toronto's municipal election

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This October, more than 200 people will vie for the opportunity to help lead the city of Toronto.Already, many of

Russian and Ukrainian attacks kill 5 people a day after deadly shopping mall drone strike by Moscow

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian drone and missile strikes killed at least three people in Ukraine, officials said Saturday, while

Aid workers say Canada's Ebola quarantine hinders response, hope it won't be extended

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TORONTO - The night before Lily-Madeleine Seguin was set to book her flight to the Democratic Republic of Congo in

This Toronto poet laureate worries that Yorkville is losing its soul

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As Lillian Allen walked through Yorkville one recent afternoon, she kept returning to what used to be there — buildings