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Why is OC Transpo ‘shifting focus’ to fully restore the O-Train fleet?

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OC Transpo executives said they are making progress in efforts to return the O-Train fleet to full capacity as councillors

Toronto man charged after allegedly playing Hitler speech outside victim’s home in hate crime: police

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Police have arrested a 27‑year‑old man accused of repeatedly targeting a resident with racist and antisemitic harassment, including allegedly standing

Ontario to make premier, cabinet ministers’ records secret as it tightens FOI laws

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Ontario is set to make Premier Doug Ford and cabinet members’ records secret as it “modernizes” freedom-of-information (FOI) laws. Speaking

Couple faces weapon, drug charges after east-end car stop by police

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A man and woman in their 20s face a list of charges after a loaded firearm and various controlled substances

Toronto city councillors call for emergency injunction to stop Al-Quds Day rally

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Two Toronto city councillors are calling for an injunction to put a halt to the annual Al-Quds Day rally this Saturday. Al-Quds

Parts of GTA under yellow-level snowfall warning as widespread system moves into region

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Parts of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) are under a snowfall warning while a special weather statement is in effect

‘New issue’ stalls return of O-Train LRT service in east end

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An unspecified “new issue” now blocks east end service on OC Transpo Line 1, which has been shut since a

Carney to observe NATO drills in northern Norway with Norwegian and German leaders

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BARDUFOSS — Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Bardufoss, Norway, Friday to observe NATO’s Cold Response exercises alongside the Norwegian

Is Canada missing the mark on alcohol awareness?

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What is the most harmful substance in Canada? You may not be able to guess it, but according to a