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US seizes 2 sanctioned oil tankers linked to Venezuela in the North Atlantic and the Caribbean

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. has seized two sanctioned oil tankers linked to Venezuela in back-to-back actions in the North

Plow operator under ‘lifetime ban’ arrested after Stittsville crash

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A snowplow driver who is under a “lifetime” driving suspension was arrested Monday night following a two-vehicle collision in Stittsville.

Man charged with 1st‑degree murder after fatal shooting on GO bus at Yorkdale terminal

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Toronto police have made an arrest in the city’s first homicide of 2026 after a man was shot and killed

Carney heads to China next week for first visit by a prime minister in eight years

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Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to China next week to talk trade, energy, agriculture and international security. The Prime

Home targeted in 2nd drive‑by shooting in as many months in Richmond Hill, police say

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York Regional Police are investigating a drive‑by shooting in Richmond Hill early Wednesday after multiple rounds were fired at a

why flooding is getting worse in B.C.

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Flooding is becoming a not-so-rare occurrence in British Columbia, but is climate change the only reason for it? And does

Okamoto says daughter picked Blue Jays logo, helping steer his $60M decision

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Japanese slugger Kazuma Okamoto got some help from his family when he was considering which Major League Baseball team might

Supreme Court eyes summer move for 10-year stint in temporary home

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The Supreme Court of Canada expects to move into a temporary home this summer and stay there for at least

Police to provide update on 20‑year‑old U of T student shot and killed near campus

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Toronto police will deliver an update on the homicide of 20‑year‑old Shivank Avasthi, the University of Toronto (U of T)