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Weekend need-to-know: Holiday markets continue across the city

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Holiday markets continue and Santa is back in town for the Etobicoke-Lakeshore Santa Claus Parade. There are two subway closures

Toronto recycling shake-up: What you need to know about changes to blue bins in 2026

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Starting Jan. 1, 2026, Toronto residents will see a significant change in how their recycling is managed. The City of

Donations for Jamaica hurricane victims stolen in Mississauga, police say

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Peel Regional Police say they are investigating after a container filled with relief donations destined for Jamaica’s hurricane victims was

How does Canada tackle the incel crisis?

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Both the climate and tolerance of gender-based violence has changed since the 1989 femicide at Polytechnique Montreal. What was once

CIBC reports fourth-quarter profit up from year ago, raises dividend

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TORONTO — CIBC raised its dividend as it reported a fourth-quarter profit of $2.18 billion, up from $1.88 billion a

Man seriously injured in shooting at Brampton home; police investigating

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A man is in hospital with serious injuries after he was shot in both legs at a residence in Brampton

Cost of U.S.-supplied equipment for Canada’s new warships triples to $3.6B

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The cost of an initial order of U.S.-supplied equipment for Canada’s new fleet of warships has almost tripled as more

Only one Christmas tree can be the tallest in Ottawa

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In the ongoing rivalry between Lansdowne Park and the ByWard Market, the Market has edged ahead with the installation of

Residents still displaced as ‘unprecedented’ fire continues to burn between Thorncliffe Park complexes

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Residents at two neighbouring apartment complexes in Thorncliffe Park remain displaced as fire crews continue to fight what Toronto Fire