FIFA says 2026 World Cup preparations in Toronto on schedule

As the FIFA World Cup approaches, questions remain about Toronto’s readiness. Is the city prepared to host the beautiful game, or will it be a hot mess? Victor Montagliani, Canada’s

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Iran closes its airspace to commercial aircraft for hours as tensions with US remain high

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran closed its airspace to commercial flights for hours without explanation early Thursday as

City of Mississauga imposes new restaurant restrictions at Ridgeway Plaza after past complaints

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After many complaints about Ridgeway Plaza about issues such as noise, congestion and security, the City of Mississauga is imposing

More than 1,000 workers at Shared Services Canada told they’re affected by cuts: unions

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Budget 2025 aims to reduce the size of the public service by nearly 40,000 workers from a peak of 368,000

Public mistrust linked to drop in deceased U.S. donor organ donations and kidney transplants

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Organ donations from the recently deceased dropped last year for the first time in over a decade,

Lansdowne’s massive illuminated sculpture has been dismantled

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An monumental digital installation has been dismantled after only 11 years as a signature piece of artwork at Lansdowne Park.

FIFA says it has received more than 500 million ticket requests for 2026 World Cup

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CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — FIFA said Wednesday it has received more than 500 million ticket requests for this year’s

Two charged with murder of third man in Outaouais in 2023

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On Jan. 14, the Sûreté du Québec arrested Stéphane Lévesque and Éric Chénier, both in their forties, and charged them

Canadian researchers concerned after endangered whooping cranes test positive for avian flu

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SASKATOON — A wildlife biologist says it’s deeply concerning that two dead members of a critically endangered flock of birds

Hospital leaders look for support during Ontario pre-budget hearings

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Queensway Carleton serves 500,000 people every year, Falconer said, and has an emergency department that was built for 63,000 annual