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Heritage Toronto’s Plaque Friday videos showcase city’s history with viral moments

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If you’ve walked around Toronto, you might have noticed plaques scattered around the city. Some are new, some are old,

Pedestrian on rollerblades struck and killed by transport truck in Ajax, police say

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A 28‑year‑old man has died after being struck by a transport truck in Ajax on Tuesday evening, Durham police say.

Canadian manufacturers say tariff delay encouraging but uncertainty remains

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Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters says it’s encouraged by a decision to delay the implementation of new U.S. tariffs, but the

Fever reserve Sophie Cunningham draws boos at Tempo game in Toronto

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Sophie Cunningham tried to laugh off the boos that dogged her at Scotiabank Arena on Tuesday night. Cunningham was booed

Homeowners managing higher mortgage payments despite concerns: survey

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TORONTO — As the last wave of mortgage renewals from the era of ultra-low interest rates comes, a new survey

Police seek bike-riding suspect in 3 recent Markham sexual assaults

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York Regional Police officers are trying to identify a suspect after three separate sexual assaults in the same area of

Wildfire season tracking to be 4th worst on record; fire risk remains elevated

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OTTAWA — Canada is on track for its fourth worst wildfire season on record. At a regular fire briefing in

Thunderstorms overnight, during morning commute in the GTA

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A cold front will bring through some showers and thunderstorms overnight into the morning commute Wednesday in the GTA. CityNews

Frank Beard, drummer of boogie-rock trio ZZ Top, dies at 77

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NEW YORK (AP) — Frank Beard, the drummer for the Texas boogie-rock trio ZZ Top who kept the tempo for