Trial for Toronto couple charged in death of neighbour in Liberty Village underway

The trial began Tuesday for a Toronto couple accused of murdering their neighbour in Liberty Village. Toronto filmmaker Reeyaz Habib lived alone in a townhouse at 26 Western Battery Road

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Man seriously injured in Scarborough stabbing

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A 19-year-old man was seriously injured following a stabbing outside a Scarborough apartment building on Thursday. Officers were called to

Quebec man, 49, arrested after ramming OPP cruisers

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Sergei Vinshel, 42, of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que., was charged with flight from a peace officer, dangerous operation of a vehicle, operation

Ford urged to apologize for personal insults hurled in the legislature

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Ontario’s opposition parties called on Premier Doug Ford to apologize for a personal insult he hurled — and repeated —

News of the day: Sens vs ‘Canes: legendary atmosphere predicted; Navy pushes for $5B warship project; Customers queue for mythic candied club

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It’s Thursday, April 23. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom. ‘IT’S GOING TO BE A MADHOUSE’:

Sarnia police release new images of suspect in fatal campus bar shooting

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Sarnia police have released new images of a suspect being sought on a Canada-wide warrant in the fatal shooting of

City of Toronto opposes Ford government ‘land grab’ as Province moves forward with Billy Bishop expansion

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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow has introduced an urgent motion at Toronto City Council to oppose the Ford government’s takeover of

Macoun Marsh reopens after major restoration in Beechwood Cemetery

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Tucked into the southeast corner of Beechwood Cemetery is the well-loved Macoun Marsh, a wetland known for its variety of

‘Bag of bones’: grey whales dying of B.C.’s coast, part of trend amid food scarcity

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Four dead grey whales have been found off B.C.’s coast over 10 days this month, and officials with the Fisheries

CBSA investigating alleged dumping of steel racks from China

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OTTAWA — The Canada Border Services Agency has launched an investigation into the alleged dumping of steel racks from China.