Toys ‘R’ Us Canada files for creditor protection, owes vendors $120M

TORONTO — After closing 53 stores in the past two years and facing a succession of lawsuits from unpaid suppliers and landlords, Toys “R” Us Canada has turned to an

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Woman charged with homicide in death of mother in Leeds and the Thousand Islands

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A 43-year-old Lansdowne woman has been charged with homicide after provincial police on a “wellness call” Tuesday discovered the body

York police warning small businesses in Newmarket after multiple break and enters

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York Regional Police (YRP) says they are looking for a male suspect wanted in connection to multiple break and enters

2 in hospital after early morning Mount Dennis apartment fire

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Two people have been taken to a hospital after a fire at an apartment in the Mount Dennis neighbourhood. Police

Freeze-thaw cycle to create more potholes across GTA

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Toronto’s ongoing swing between warm and cold weather is creating prime conditions for potholes and potentially hazardous travel. “We are

This is what Canada’s pain medication shortages have been like for chronic pain patients

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TORONTO — Amanda Godda has been bedridden since August. That’s when her prescription of acetaminophen with oxycodone was hit by

Jewish organization calls for action to protect community after Sydney shooting

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OTTAWA — A Jewish organization is calling on all levels of government to protect communities in Canada following a mass

Is the Canadian military’s ambitious mobilization plan even doable?

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In late October, the Ottawa Citizen published details about an initiative, developed by Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Jennie

Mother who lost toddler in 2016 urges people to take the flu seriously

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A nasty illness had been going around her daughter’s kindergarten class that spring. Promoli’s daughter, Isla, came home sick, but

Brampton mayor calling on province, feds for help with rise in extortion-related crimes

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Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown is calling on the province and the federal government for help as his city and the