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Islamic State-affiliated group attacks Congo villages and kills at least 40, local group says

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KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — An Islamic State-affiliated group has attacked villages in Congo near the border with Uganda, killing at

What would Doug do? 'How can I choose a Mother's Day gift she'll actually like?'

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Doug Wallace is a Toronto-based lifestyle writer and editor-publisher of TravelRight.Today. He is a consummate entertainer and social convener with

Assessment of Therme Ontario Place bid cited Aecon as 'construction partner,' but no partnership existed

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The Infrastructure Ontario assessment of Therme’s bid to build a spa at Ontario Place wrongly presented development giant Aecon as

Temperatures could turn a corner ahead of Victoria Day long weekend

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While the cold air and temperatures are expected to linger for the next week, CityNews Chief Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai says there is

Deachman: The part of Jim Watson I miss

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If anything, she added, it annoyed Watson’s staff — the constant calls, texts and emails — the sense that nothing

'Never felt it like this': Famous Montreal barber sees new level of Canadiens fever

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MONTREAL - Domenico Perrazino, the famous Montreal barber better known as “Ménick,” still remembers when Maurice Richard won five straight

Subway service resumes on TTC’s Line 2 after three hour suspension

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Subway service has resumed on a portion of Line 2 between Jane and Ossington stations following a more than three-hour

Federal court rules against new global tariffs Trump imposed after loss at the Supreme Court

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WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal court ruled Thursday against the new global tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed after a

More than 550 people accessed renegade voter list database: Elections Alberta

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s elections agency said Thursday it believes 568 people accessed a voter list at the heart of a