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Fog and winds hit Toronto ahead of multi-day Ontario snow event

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Toronto started Wednesday shrouded in thick fog and damp air, but the city’s relatively calm conditions won’t last long. A

Ottawa council to consider free transit for youths on evenings, weekends, holidays

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Ottawa city council will consider offering free fares for youths 18 and under on weekday evenings, weekends and during holidays,

1 man stabbed near Moss Park: Toronto police

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Toronto police are investigating after a man was allegedly stabbed in the city’s Moss Park neighbourhood late Tuesday evening. According

CBSA, PMO say they were not involved in MP announcing ban on Belfast band Kneecap

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OTTAWA — The Canada Border Services Agency and the Prime Minister’s Office say they were not involved in an Ontario

World champion curler, veteran broadcaster Colleen Jones dies at 65

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Colleen Jones, a world champion curler whose effervescent personality made her a popular presence on the CBC over nearly four

Trump administration plan to review Biden-era refugees sparks worry and uncertainty

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The Trump administration’s plan to review all refugees admitted to the United States under the Biden administration is weighing heavily

City of Toronto, TRCA fighting against Flemingdon Park development in a ravine

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The City of Toronto and Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) are fighting against a massive development set to include

Judge gives Justice Department a day to detail Ghislaine Maxwell trial materials to be released

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NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge in Manhattan is demanding more information from the Justice Department as he weighs

Ottawa police seeking missing woman, 29

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The Ottawa Police Service said Tuesday it was seeking public help in locating 29-year-old Bernadette Regis-Gregoire. She was was last