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Realtors rally at Queen’s Park to demand full commission payments after iPro Realty scandal

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Dozens of realtors who are owed thousands of dollars gathered at Queen’s Park Tuesday in hopes the provincial government will hear their plea for full compensation after

Four-foot-deep sinkhole opens up on street in Swansea area

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A four-foot-deep sinkhole has opened up on Windermere Avenue in the Swansea area Tuesday night. Emergency services were called to

Snow contractors see road salt shortage for second time in less than a year

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Private snow removal companies are sounding the alarm about a shortage of road salt after they say rationing started before

Watermain break shuts down Etobicoke intersection

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An intersection in Etobicoke is shut down following a watermain break on Tuesday afternoon, amid the messy weather that has

Man accused of handing out sexually explicit materials to kids at park arrested

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Toronto police say they’ve arrested a man accused of handing out sexually explicit materials to children at an east end

City crews working ‘around the clock’ on watermain breaks

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City staff said crews are “actively responding” to a number of watermain breaks across Ottawa during the recent cold snap

More cuts to Canada’s immigration arrivals in 2026

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Canada will welcome fewer permanent residents this year, as the federal government moves forward with changes and cuts to its

Five years after his death, Anthony Aust’s family is still fighting for answers

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“After consideration regarding the best approach to respond to the goals you have cited, I believe an inquest is not

Pedestrian dies after being struck by vehicle in Scarborough

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A pedestrian has died after being struck by a vehicle in Scarborough. Toronto police were called to Kingston Road and