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Uber launches women-only ride option in U.S. Could Canada be next?

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A new Uber feature that pairs women riders with women drivers is gaining traction south of the border and raising

Loblaw says some customers affected by data breach

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Loblaw Cos. Ltd. says it has notified some customers regarding a low-level data breach. The parent company of Loblaws and

OPP completes review of judge comments on Toronto police officer possible collusion during Zameer trial

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Nearly two years after Umar Zameer was acquitted in the death of Det. Const. Jeffrey Northup, Toronto police have received

Doug Ford says Ontario government will take over City of Toronto’s Billy Bishop airport involvement

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government is going to take over the City of Toronto’s involvement with the Billy

Ontario’s famous groundhog Wiarton Willie has died, town says

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 Wiarton Willie, the famous Ontario rodent who fictitiously predicted the arrival of spring, has died. The Town of South Bruce

Ontario to table budget March 26, with eye to productivity, competitiveness: minister

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Ontario’s finance minister is set to table the provincial budget on March 26 and he is signalling a focus on

Ford believes terror sleeper cells are in Canada; RCMP can’t confirm

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While investigators try to determine who was responsible for a shooting at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto early Tuesday morning

‘The Price is Right Tonight’ premieres on Citytv on Tuesday night

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The Canadian version of an iconic game show premieres on Citytv on Tuesday night. “The Price is Right Tonight,” a

‘Significant’ freezing rain warning issued for Ottawa

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A forecast of prolonged period of freezing rain on Wednesday could bring with it “significant” damage to trees and utilities,