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Toronto area home prices down 7% this February over last as housing continues to tumble

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Toronto area home prices continued to slip in February, marking a year of monthly year-over-year declines, according to the Toronto Regional

All Ontarians pay a return deposit on alcohol bottles and cans — but more and more towns have nowhere to return them to

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The list of small Ontario towns without The Beer Store has been getting longer — Haliburton, Bala, and Gananoque, to

Overdose calls decreased in Ottawa in 2025, although deadly surges continued

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“Overdose numbers may be lower than their peak, but people are still being harmed by overdoses every day,” he said.

A celebrity chef shares 14 Toronto restaurants to try right now — including a nostalgic babka spot

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Celebrity chef Claudio Aprile has done just about everything over four decades in Toronto’s food scene, from serving groundbreaking molecular

Greater Toronto home sales fall in February as buyers, sellers both sidelined: board

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TORONTO - Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area fell last month, along with new listings and selling prices, as

Maple Leaf Foods enters 2026 with clearer priorities since pork business spinoff: CEO

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Maple Leaf Foods chief executive Curtis Frank says the spin-off of the company’s pork operations has allowed for a sharper

How springing forward to daylight saving time could affect your health

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Most of America “springs forward” Sunday for daylight saving time. Losing that hour of sleep can do

Toronto taxi driver cut with knife during robbery: police

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Toronto police are searching for a man who is wanted in connection with a robbery investigation in the city’s downtown

Canadian Natural defers oilsands mine expansion, citing regulatory uncertainty

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CALGARY - Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. is deferring an oilsands mine expansion as it waits for Ottawa to finalize environmental