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City of Toronto staff propose pilot project to simplify street parking signage

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Parking on many Toronto streets can feel like a chore at times, but municipal staff say they want to embark

Airbus orders immediate software change on A320 aircraft which may ground flights

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Airbus, one of the world’s largest commercial passenger jet makers, has ordered an immediate software fix on a “significant” number

Canadians fighting rare cancer may have to pay $600K for last-ditch treatment

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Access to a vital therapy, known for treating adults with multiple myeloma, an incurable form of blood cancer, is being

Feds set to open new coordination centre for disaster response

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OTTAWA — Canada will soon have a new operations centre to help co-ordinate countrywide disaster response. Government officials on Friday

How Canadian accounts got swept up in X’s location feature accuracy issues

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Last week the X platform, formerly Twitter, began its rollout of a new location feature meant to disclose which country

Stolen plate hit leads to drug, other criminal charges against duo

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An alert from the automated licence plate recognition (ALPR) system led to a long list of drug and other criminal

Man arrested after BB gun threats send Clarington high school into lockdown: police

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A man has been charged in connection with a road-rage incident that forced a Clarington high school to be placed

Ontario man awaits clarity after new trial ordered in 1989 murder of 10-year-old girl

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A lawyer for an Ontario man whose conviction in the killing of a 10-year-old girl decades ago was set aside

‘Significant concerns’ raised as Ontario exempts training centres from municipal and planning laws

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Companies and unions building worker training centres using money from Ontario’s embattled Skills Development Fund could soon bypass planning laws,