Brampton driver crashes into light post while attempting to flee police: PRP

Police are investigating after a driver reportedly crashed into a light post in Brampton while attempting to flee from police. Officers say the crash happened near Bramalea Road and Countryside

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City approves closing down Church Street for two months as part of pedestrian project

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The City of Toronto plans to go ahead with a pilot project that would see a portion of Church Street

Elim Chan hired as San Francisco Symphony's first female music director

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Elim Chan was hired as first female music director of the San Francisco Symphony on Thursday,

Alberta is to vote on whether to hold a separation referendum. Here's how we got here

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Premier Danielle Smith announced Thursday that Albertans will be going to the polls Oct. 19 to vote on whether there

City councillors vote against referendum question on Ford government’s Billy Bishop expansion plans

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Toronto city council has voted against asking for a referendum on Premier Doug Ford’s plan to expand the island airport.

2 teens turn up at North York hospital with stab wounds, 1 in critical condition

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Toronto police are searching for at least one suspect after two teens showed up at a North York hospital suffering

Vanier finally getting a new recreation centre

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What has long been an empty lot in the heart of Vanier now promises a future space for recreation, gathering

Megan Thee Stallion Will Heat Up Miami Swim Week Again

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Thee Stallion's runway show will not discriminate by featuring size-inclusive models across all genders who will be walking alongside canine

City council to reimburse Chris Moise half legal expenses incurred during integrity commission investigation

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Toronto City Council has voted to reimburse Coun. Chris Moise, half of the more than $20,000 in legal expenses he

News of the day: Spend defence dollars in Canada, Canadians say; Season comes to emotional end for Charge; Prof behind cold war-era queer research investigated

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It’s Thursday, May 21. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom. CANADIANS WANT DEFENCE DOLLARS SPENT ON