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Subway service resumes after chaotic rush hour transit commute on both Line 1 and 2

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Subway service has resumed following a more than three-hour suspension on a stretch of Line 2, which made for a

Cargo plane carrying money crashes near Bolivia’s capital, killing at least 15 people, official says

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LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — A cargo plane carrying money crashed Friday near Bolivia’s capital, damaging about a dozen vehicles

‘A silent meance’: E-scooter, e-bike debate hits another GTA city

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It’s a debate Ontario municipalities have been facing down for years, particularly in large urban centres like Toronto – what

TDSB cuts Gr. 9 at second Toronto school serving students with disabilities

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Attending Eastdale Collegiate in the city’s east end has been life-changing for Andrea Seeborn’s 16-year-old son, Charlie. The small secondary

‘It’s the end of the city’: Battle continues over Toronto’s sixplexes

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The war over sixplexes – a residential building divided up into six different homes – may be over in many Toronto

Another rent strike brewing in Toronto as landlord seeks retroactive increase

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Residents of a west-end Toronto apartment building say they will be going on a rent strike to protest the landlord’s

Neil Sedaka, the singer-songwriter behind dozens of hits of the 1960s and ’70s, dies at age 86

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NEW YORK (AP) — Neil Sedaka, the hit-making singer-songwriter whose boyish soprano and bright melodies made him a top act

OC Transpo acknowledges slow going in O-Train axle repairs

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OC Transpo acknowledged the painstakingly slow progress in returning its O-Train fleet to full service with numbers of available trains

Canada can’t brush aside security concerns about India, ex-adviser warns

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OTTAWA — A former national security and intelligence adviser to the federal government says it “strains credibility” to suggest India