Man’s body recovered following paddleboard accident on Lake Simcoe

A 38-year-old paddleboarder is dead after apparently being overcome by strong winds and heavy rain on Lake Simcoe on Canada Day. South Simcoe Police say they received a report just

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SpaceX, OpenAI, Anthropic: U.S. tech sees splashy IPOs but volatility might follow

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Some of the hottest names in the U.S. technology sector are debuting on public markets or gearing up to do

Thornhill woman arrested for alleged rental fraud in Toronto

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Toronto police have arrested a woman in connection with a fraud investigation in the Yonge Street and Finch Avenue area.

Experts pour cold water on Mark Carney's claims World Cup will be a boon for Canada's economy

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In a statement celebrating the start of the World Cup, Prime Minister Mark Carney touted the economic benefits of the

FIFA lawyers demand Toronto pot shop to stop selling bong resembling World Cup trophy

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TORONTO — A Toronto cannabis shop selling bongs that resemble the World Cup trophy has been given a red card

Jays, Tempo partnerships not enough to save Roots from $10.1-million loss in Q1

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TORONTO - Buzzy Toronto Blue Jays and Tempo apparel wasn’t enough to save Roots Corp.‘s latest quarter.The Toronto-based retailer reported

New UFO files describe spinning discs, glowing orbs and one object shaped like a potato

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WASHINGTON (AP) — One was a rotating disc that sent out beams of light. Another was a shining red orb

Alanis Morissette shines, Michael Bublé forgets the gig at Canada's World Cup opener

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TORONTO - Alanis Morissette had soccer fans head over feet as she helped kick off Canada’s first FIFA World Cup

What Elon Musk's trillion means in real terms

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NEW YORK (AP) — Catapulted by the market debut of his rocket company SpaceX, Elon Musk is now the world’s

Suspect wanted for assault, yelling anti-Black slurs at person onboard TTC streetcar: police

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Toronto police officers say they’re looking for a suspect accused of assault and yelling anti-Black slurs toward a victim earlier