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Ontario could see relief from wildfire smoke as blazes continue across north

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People who have been wheezing and sneezing at the sight and smell of northern Ontario wildfire smoke this week could

As Toronto summers get hotter, concert organizers face new hurdles in keeping fans cool — and safe

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Another week of record-breaking heat and poor air quality hasn’t kept thousands of music fans from attending outdoor concerts across the

City to close off streets outside of these three Ottawa elementary schools during drop-off

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The initiative began in 1989 in Bolzano, Italy, in response to traffic management challenges during peak pick-up and drop-off hours,

Flood damage raises new questions about O-Train west extension timeline

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Flooding from the city’s Canada Day storm damaged parts of the under-construction west O-Train extension, forcing repairs and raising new

Bank of Canada holds key rate steady as confidence grows in economic rebound

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OTTAWA - The Bank of Canada struck a somewhat optimistic tone about the economy after holding its policy rate steady

WestJet flight attendants expected to vote in favour of strike — could walk off job as early as August

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More than 4,000 WestJet flight attendants are expected to vote in favour of a strike mandate that could allow members

‘Unacceptable’: Ford says about some Toronto-area ministers billing for hotel stays in the city

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Premier Doug Ford says it is “unacceptable” that some Toronto-area cabinet ministers billed taxpayers thousands of dollars for hotel stays

Cogeco reports Q3 loss amid 'significant turbulence' for U.S. telecom sector

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Fierce competition south of the border weighed on Cogeco Inc.‘s earnings during its latest quarter despite what the company described

Ontario Premier Doug Ford insists all financial, crew resources being used for wildfires

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Premier Doug Ford says his government isn’t sparing financial and personnel resources as northwestern Ontario is besieged with wildfires that

Fans, basements, BBQs: experts offer ways to reduce your summer electricity bill

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TORONTO - When the mercury begins to rise, Jeffrey Siegel sinks into a routine. Windows facing the east are covered in

Hopes for US-Iran diplomacy still alive as fighting intensifies over the Strait of Hormuz

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Fighting between the U.S. and Iran has intensified over control of the Strait of Hormuz, but hopes

CBC/Radio-Canada to expand news division with five new international bureaus

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CBC/Radio-Canada says it will expand its English and French news divisions with five new international bureaus over the next two