Ottawa’s two remaining supervised consumption sites to close in June

The heads of Ottawa’s two remaining supervised consumption sites are asking the Ontario government to reconsider its decision to withdraw their funding in June, saying shutting down the sites will

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‘It’s the end of the city’: Battle continues over Toronto’s sixplexes

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The war over sixplexes – a residential building divided up into six different homes – may be over in many Toronto

Another rent strike brewing in Toronto as landlord seeks retroactive increase

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Residents of a west-end Toronto apartment building say they will be going on a rent strike to protest the landlord’s

Neil Sedaka, the singer-songwriter behind dozens of hits of the 1960s and ’70s, dies at age 86

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NEW YORK (AP) — Neil Sedaka, the hit-making singer-songwriter whose boyish soprano and bright melodies made him a top act

OC Transpo acknowledges slow going in O-Train axle repairs

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OC Transpo acknowledged the painstakingly slow progress in returning its O-Train fleet to full service with numbers of available trains

Canada can’t brush aside security concerns about India, ex-adviser warns

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OTTAWA — A former national security and intelligence adviser to the federal government says it “strains credibility” to suggest India

Rideau Street drop-in centre grieves after crash claims man’s life

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The Capital City Mission says its community is grieving after an SUV struck the drop-in centre on Rideau Street, killing

U of T investigating dean of dentistry over claims of antisemitic course materials

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The University of Toronto has launched an investigation after claims that the dean of dentistry shared course materials that included

Refugee and immigrant children less likely to go to hospital emergency for minor ailments: study

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A new Ontario study is countering a common narrative about pressure on the health system caused by newcomers to Canada.

The end of Hollywood or a brighter future? What a Paramount-owned Warner Bros. means for the movies

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Two of Hollywood’s oldest studios may be consolidating into one. In a shocking twist after a monthslong bidding war, Paramount