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Axles for the O-Train: Metrolinx sending parts at ‘critical time,’ Ottawa mayor says

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Help is on the way for OC Transpo’s beleaguered LRT service as provincial partners at Metrolinx are sending axles to

Church-Wellesley Village proposing pedestrian-friendly space over the summer

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Pedestrians may be taking over the heart of Church and Wellesley Village if a new proposal is approved by Toronto

City councillor pushing for study on impact of Billy Bishop Airport expansion on future housing

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As Premier Doug Ford’s government eyes a takeover of Billy Bishop Airport and expansion of the runway to eventually allow

Liberals to table spring economic statement on April 28

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OTTAWA — Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the federal government will table its spring economic update on April 28. It

Earthquake near Shawville rattles western Quebec and Ottawa area

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As of Tuesday afternoon, there have been almost 3,000 “intensity” reports from residents who felt it, with most of the

4 suspects sought after violent East Gwillimbury home invasion

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York Regional Police investigators are trying to identify four suspects after a violent home invasion in East Gwillimbury early Monday

Ontario to make attendance count for sizable portion of high school final grades

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Ontario high school students will soon have their attendance count for a sizable portion of their final grades, one of

S&P/TSX composite up more than 100 points, U.S. stock markets also higher

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TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index was up more than 100 points in late-morning trading, helped by strength in the

33 suspects face 337 charges after months-long probe into residential break-and-enters in York Region

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A months-long probe into more than 125 residential break-and-enters across York Region and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) has concluded