Maple Leafs plan to interview Joe Pavelski for head coach vacancy

From Sunday’s 32 Thoughts podcast: out of nowhere, an unexpected name surfaces in Toronto’s coaching search — Joe Pavelski. According to multiple sources, the Future Hall-of-Famer is on the Maple Leafs’ radar as

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Roy, Laviolette among 15 Maple Leafs coach interviews

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The Toronto Maple Leafs promised a vast head-coaching search — and they’re sticking to that. Toronto has conducted around 15 virtual interviews as

504 King streetcars diverting downtown after truck crashes into bridge, knocking out power

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Streetcars are not running on a large stretch of King Street in downtown Toronto after a truck crashed into a

Can provincial Liberals make a comeback?

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While the federal Liberals remain historically popular under Prime Minister Mark Carney, that isn’t the case for their provincial counterparts.

News of the day: Early retirement incentives to reduce department operating budgets; Senators and Habs enter high‑stakes off‑season; Is our restaurant critic out of touch with diners’ palates?

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It’s Tuesday, June 2. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. EARLY RETIREMENT INCENTIVES TO

Greater Toronto home sales up six per cent in May as prices fall: real estate board

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TORONTO — The Greater Toronto Area marked its third straight month of higher home sales compared with a year earlier,

Military police leadership still battling civilian oversight, watchdog reports

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“Ultimately, institutions are judged not only by the professionalism of their members, but by how they respond to scrutiny, especially

Bank and Leitrim is a ‘mess’ and these residents can’t wait for its new design

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For Findlay Creek resident Roger Baliki, avoiding the intersection of Bank Street and Leitrim Road has become part of his

Ontario legislature to rise for 21-week break following short session

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Ontario’s members of provincial parliament will get an extra long break from the legislature this summer, as it takes a

Pickering councillor running for mayor after multiple misconduct complaints

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A Pickering city councillor previously embroiled in multiple misconduct complaints and pay suspensions has announced she’s running for mayor in