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2 men seriously injured in stabbing inside Bloor–Yonge subway station; arrest made

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Toronto police are investigating after two men, one of whom is in custody, were seriously injured in a stabbing late

High winds knock out power for thousands across Ottawa

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High winds Tuesday morning following an overnight snowstorm have knocked out power for some 11,000 Hydro Ottawa customers across the

Ontario to let solo drivers use HOV lanes during off‑peak hours

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Ontario drivers could soon have more flexibility on provincial highways, with the Ford government proposing a major change that would

What is AI baby slop and how can we save our kids from it?

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It’s like brain-rot but for babies. And all of a sudden, it’s not funny anymore. AI baby slop, a form

Ontarians will soon be allowed to ‘BYOB’ at outdoor public events

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It will soon be bring-your-own-booze in Ontario. The Ford government will soon be allowing provincial residents to bring their own

Toronto police chief to address OPP findings tied to Const. Jeffrey Northrup death trial

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Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw will speak publicly on Tuesday about the findings of an independent Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)

Ottawa Tourism doled out grants to eight festivals. Here’s what it means for 2026

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From Ottawa Bluesfest to Saunders Farm Frightfest, festival organizers in Ottawa are promising a vibrant 2026 season thanks in part

Via Rail ‘needs to improve its service’ despite solid management: auditor general

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Via Rail needs to improve its service — punctuality, in particular — according to Canada’s auditor general, who nonetheless gave

Canada Soccer unveils new World Cup jerseys, gets funding for youth initiatives

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TORONTO — When a young soccer player asked Jonathan Osorio if Canada was going to win the men’s World Cup,