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Ottawa residents concerned about traffic, commute times amid federal return-to-office speculation

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Ottawa residents are expressing concerns about further congestion, increased child-care costs and losing the convenience of working from home as

Two Toronto subway stations will be officially renamed this weekend

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Two familiar stops on Toronto’s subway map are about to get new names. Starting Sunday, Dec. 7, the Toronto Transit

Rural councillors reject rezoning land for controversial battery energy storage system

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Ottawa’s Agricultural and Rural Affairs Committee has rejected rezoning a property near Dunrobin as a site for a massive battery

Garbage truck driver killed in Scarborough collision

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A garbage truck driver has died after being struck by the vehicle he was operating in Scarborough on Tuesday morning.

Apple Replay is here. What’s the No. 1 song on Apple Music’s 2025 songs chart?

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NEW YORK (AP) — It arrived in 2024. And it never left. Rosé and Bruno Mars’ massively popular, Grammy-nominated “APT.”

Female seriously injured in Scarborough stabbing, male suspect at large

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A female is in hospital with life‑threatening injuries after a stabbing in Scarborough early Tuesday morning. Toronto police say officers

Prada Group says it has purchased fashion rival Versace in a deal worth nearly $1.4 billion

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MILAN (AP) — The Prada Group announced Tuesday that it has officially purchased Milan fashion rival Versace in a 1.25

Toronto man heartbroken after childhood home destroyed in Hong Kong fire that has killed more than 150

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For Paul Chow, the images are almost too much to bear. The Hong Kong apartment complex he called home for

Tip of an iceberg: Hong Kong’s deadly blaze raises anger over corruption and safety lapses

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HONG KONG (AP) — Uncomfortable questions are being raised over who is to blame for Hong Kong’s deadliest blaze in