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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

Dodgers series brings back ‘heartbreaking’ memories for Blue Jays

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After the 2025 post-season, Kevin Gausman did something he’d never really done before. Still stinging from the Blue Jays’ loss to the

Can a keto diet treat severe mental illness?

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“If someone feels better or more empowered, why would I argue?” Attwood said. “The keto diet is expensive, it is

Is it time for Canada to toughen up its social media laws for youth?

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A jury in Los Angeles found that media giants Meta and YouTube were liable for designing their apps in a

Canada in the European Union? Poll suggests broad openness to the idea

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OTTAWA — New polling suggests a majority of Canadians think Canada ought to explore joining the European Union at a

Toys ‘R’ Us Canada not playing around in various battles over its trademarks

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Toys “R” Us Canada is battling tech giant Acer Inc., a Calgary swingers club and a Russian business over trademarks

Burlington Basketball Player Leads Team to Tournament Title

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Paityn Short’s dedication, passion and leadership for the game of basketball was on full display last month in Brantford when

Canada-Sweden curling feud reignited: report

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If you thought the Olympic “double-touch” curling drama between Canada and Sweden was over, think again. Swedish curler Oskar Eriksson,