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Investigation continues after deadly shootings that killed 10 at B.C. school and home

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Condolences are trickling in from around the world this morning as police continue to investigate a pair of shootings that

Police investigating Brampton house fire as arson

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Peel police say they are investigating an early-morning fire at a home in Brampton as arson. Emergency crews were called

A quarter of Canadians have been victims of fraud or extortion: survey

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OTTAWA — One in four Canadians report having been a victim of fraud or extortion, a new Leger poll suggests.

Deachman: New program helps homeless by keeping them out of shelters

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When staff at the Shepherds of Good Hope phoned a woman in Quebec out of the blue last spring, she

Major Snowstorm Condition ends, over $2 million in parking tickets issued in Toronto in last half of January

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The City of Toronto has declared the end of the Major Snowstorm Condition and Significant Weather event as of 5

Canada drops lopsided women’s hockey preliminary round game to United States

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It’s been over a year and Canada is still searching for a women’s hockey win against Team USA. Abbey Murphy

At least 10 confirmed dead, including suspect in Tumbler Ridge shooting, police say

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The Tumbler Ridge RCMP says at least ten people have died in a shooting incident in Tumbler Ridge on Tuesday.

Non-profit providing food to seniors in Etobicoke accused of trespassing

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An Etobicoke charity group has been told they are trespassing while handing out food on Toronto Senior Housing Corporation (TSHC)

‘Get it fixed, get it done:’ TTC riders raise Eglinton Crosstown accessibility issues

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As more and more TTC riders flock to use Line 5 Eglinton, some are raising serious accessibility concerns at multiple