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Palestinians trek across rubble to return to their homes

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KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Even before the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas was fully in place Sunday,

More than 60 ill, 17 hospitalized in salmonella outbreak linked to mini pastries

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The Public Health Agency of Canada says 61 cases of salmonella across the country, including 17 that have required hospitalization,

New health research group president targets areas of greatest impact

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Dr. Paul Hébert of Ottawa has started a five-year term as president of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).

Large sinkhole disrupts traffic at Church-Wellesley intersection

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A large sinkhole at the heart of the Church-Wellesley Village has disrupted traffic at the busy intersection while construction crews

Man wanted for alleged sexual assault in Toronto’s downtown core

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Toronto police are on the hunt for a man who is wanted in connection with an alleged sexual assault that

TikTok remains available to Canadians as app goes dark in the U.S.

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TikTok users will notice a lack of new content from American creators after the app went dark in the United

1 person stabbed during altercation between family: police

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Toronto police are investigating a stabbing that allegedly took place in Scarborough’s Oakridge neighbourhood on Sunday morning. Officers were called

Civil rights leaders mark MLK Day as Trump takes office

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WASHINGTON (AP) — When President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in as president of the United States inside the Capitol’s rotunda,

1 person rescued from a burning building in East York

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Emergency crews rescued a person from the roof of a burning building in East York early Sunday morning. Authorities received