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Catherine O'Hara, Martin Short and more on how a house on Avenue Road spawned a generation of comedy greats

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In 1972, two recent graduates from Hamilton’s McMaster University moved to Toronto and began renting an unassuming three-bedroom, red-brick house

Farming groups applaud private member's bill aimed at speeding up product approvals

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OTTAWA - Canadian agriculture groups are applauding a Conservative private member’s bill that would allow Canada to rely on scientific

This Pulitzer-nominated play at Coal Mine Theatre explores the high-stakes world of pre-teen girls

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Dance Nation By Clare Barron, directed by Diana Bentley. To May 10 at Coal Mine Theatre (2076 Danforth Ave.). coalminetheatre.comDon’t

How Toronto's condo crash derailed the 75-tower plan for Scarborough's Golden Mile

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Jamie Cooper still believes in the promise of Golden Mile — a plan to take a sea of parking lots,

Everything you need to know about flooding in Ottawa

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The spring floods are once again upon the National Capital Region. The rains have been steady for almost a week,

ADF Group reports profit and revenue down in face of U.S. tariffs

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TERREBONNE - ADF Group Inc. reported a profit of $26.3 million for its latest financial year, down from $56.8 million

Climate change is eroding typical nighttime breaks in wildfire activity, study says

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Climate change is breaking down typical nighttime lulls in wildfire activity, a new study by researchers in Canada suggests, eroding

Toronto among few markets to see home prices continue to drop in 2026, says Royal LePage

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The Toronto-area’s home price trajectory will continue downward until the end of the year, as the spring market remains in “gridlock.”In the

Canadian bishops speak out amid Trump's spat with Pope Leo XIV over Middle East

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A group representing Catholic bishops across Canada is speaking out against using images of Christ for political rhetoric after U.S.

Internal audit informed Liberals’ defence procurement reforms, government says

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OTTAWA — A recent internal audit that outlined major problems in military procurement led to some of the changes to

West Fraser says it expects to record a US$73M charge in the first quarter

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VANCOUVER - West Fraser Timber Co. says it expects to record a US$73-million non-cash charge related to export duty expenses

Wet and mild winter is 'good news' for B.C. wildfire season, says forecaster

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VICTORIA - The lead forecaster for the BC Wildfire Service said a relatively wet and mild winter across much of