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Markham intersection remains closed after sinkhole repairs delayed

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A stretch of a road in Markham that was scheduled to reopen on Saturday remains closed on Monday after repairs

City to look into expanding public transit in rural Ottawa

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“A bus becomes more efficient as more people use it,” he said. “Microtransit becomes more expensive. In many cases, it

City of Toronto warming centres opening Monday evening

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As Toronto braces for another cold stretch, the City is opening its five warming centres on Monday evening for those

Ahead of World Cup, ICE says its agents don’t carry guns in Canada

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OTTAWA — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says its agents in Canada don’t carry firearms, following questions about a potential

WestJet, Porter Airlines temporarily hiking fees due to rising fuel costs

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The rising cost of fuel due to the ongoing U.S.-Israel led war in Iran is not only impacting drivers, but

Ottawa Charge passes test with record crowd – and kazoos – at Canadian Tire Centre

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In many ways, Friday night’s Ottawa Charge game at the Canadian Tire Centre served as a crucial test. Would fans

Last day to vote on the names of Toronto’s 2 new electric ferries

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Toronto’s two new electric ferries need names and time is running out to have your say, with Monday marking the

Small business owners on Queen West face steep fines for A-frame signs

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Business owners located in one of Toronto’s most famous neighbourhoods are outraged after being targeted for A-frame signs they put

Toronto braces for sharp temperature drop Tuesday as flurries, strong winds move in

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Toronto is heading into a colder‑than‑normal stretch to start the week, with flurries, gusty winds and below‑seasonal temperatures expected before