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Sceptres name Pascal Rheaume head coach

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The Toronto Sceptres have found their new head coach. Pascal Rhéaume will be behind the bench beginning in the 2026-27

How to stay safe while traveling during extreme heat

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As travelers prepare to set off on summer trips, scorching temperatures lie in wait.Above-average temperatures could be on the books

Bank of Canada holds key rate steady in fifth consecutive decision

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OTTAWA - The Bank of Canada held its benchmark interest rate steady in a fifth consecutive decision on Wednesday as

Billy Bishop airport consultation a 'waste of time" without detailed plan, critics say

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OTTAWA—Opponents of Billy Bishop’s proposed expansion said the federal government is wasting time with a public consultation before a plan

Carney to chair virtual meeting with the premiers as CUSMA talks loom on horizon

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Prime Minister Mark Carney will chair a virtual meeting with the premiers today, as his government prepares to table online

At 356, the HBC charter is about to get a Manitoba Museum welcome

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TORONTO - When Hudson’s Bay faltered last year, Manitoba Museum CEO Dorota Blumczynska didn’t even need to look at the

Suspected impaired driver arrested after rear‑ending police cruiser in Mississauga

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Peel Regional Police (PRP) say a woman is in custody and facing impaired driving charges after a fully marked cruiser

Apotex Health upsizes initial public offering to sell $1.3 billion in shares

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Drug company Apotex Health Corp. is increasing the size of its initial public offering to about $1.3 billion, up from

Canada's first high-speed rail project needs Quebec, Carney minister says

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OTTAWA — Quebec is essential to the plan for Canada’s first high-speed rail line, Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon said Tuesday, as

Inside the Uganda chimpanzee civil war

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It’s something scientists have never observed before: chimpanzees, formerly with close family bonds, now engaging in deadly combat. A recent

Developer unveils vision for Toronto rail deck community at site once envisioned as a giant park

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A decade after the city’s ambitious pitch for a park above the rail corridor between Bathurst Street and Spadina Avenue,

Ottawa extends amnesty for owners of banned firearms while Supreme Court case unfolds

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OTTAWA - The federal government is extending an amnesty for owners of banned firearms while a legal battle plays out