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Hockey legend, 4-time Stanley Cup winner Claude Lemieux dies at 60

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Claude Lemieux, one of the most decorated and polarizing playoff performers in NHL history, has died at the age of

250 YRDSB education worker positions being eliminated: union

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The union representing York Region District School Board (YRDSB) education workers say nearly 250 positions are being eliminated for the

4 charged in York Region break‑and‑enter spree tied to organized crime‑tourism group, police say

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York Regional Police (YRP) say four suspects have been charged after an investigation into a series of residential break‑and‑enters, part

Ontario Liberal caucus member Rob Cerjanec enters party leadership race

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Ontario Liberal caucus member Rob Cerjanec has tossed his hat into the party’s leadership race.

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Police search for suspects after stolen credit card scheme used to fuel commercial trucks in Brampton

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Peel Regional Police (PRP) are asking for the public’s help in identifying two men accused of repeatedly using stolen credit‑card

Chinese online retailer Temu hit with $232 million fine over unsafe toys and electronics

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LONDON (AP) — Temu was hit with a 200 million euro ($232 million) fine Thursday after a European Union investigation

CIBC signs deal to sell CIBC Caribbean for US$1.6B, reports Q2 profit up

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TORONTO — CIBC announced a deal to sell its 91.67 per cent interest in CIBC Caribbean to the Bank of

Union Station security targeting homeless people ahead of World Cup, Toronto group says

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Community advocates allege homeless people have been facing escalating violence at the hands of security guards at Toronto’s Union Station

Blue Jays calling up infield prospect Charles McAdoo

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The Toronto Blue Jays are calling up one of their best minor-league bats. Infielder Charles McAdoo is being called up to the majors, Sportsnet confirmed on