Broadway revivals and 'Liberation' win big at the Tony Awards, hosted by Pink

NEW YORK (AP) — “Schmigadoon!,” an adaptation of an Apple TV series that gently mocks big, brassy Broadway shows, won the best new musical Tony Award on a night when

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Drake Is On Pace To Make History After Dropping Three Albums

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Source: Prince Williams/Wireimage / Prince Williams/WireimageDrake is once again proving why he’s one of the biggest artists in music industry

CBC Toronto names Chris Glover as new host of popular radio show Metro Morning

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CBC’s flagship Toronto news morning radio show is getting a new host. Longtime journalist Chris Glover has been announced as the new

Bettor wins $30,000 on parlay placed on Spurs playoff win over Thunder

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The San Antonio Spurs handed the Oklahoma City Thunder their first playoff loss of the season and helped a Proline

CP NewsAlert: Alberta committee vote on separation hits bizarre roadblock

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EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA - Alberta’s journey toward holding a fall referendum vote on separation took a bizarre turn Wednesday straight

Blue Jays pitcher Jose Berrios has full Tommy John surgery

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Jose Berrios faces a long road back to the majors. The Toronto Blue Jays right-hander underwent a full Tommy John surgery this

Nepean ‘bike guy’ fixes them up good as new, then gives them away

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When Daniel Addai Fobi first saw the driveway in Ottawa’s Bel Air Park neighbourhood covered entirely in bicycles, he wasn’t

Canadian mystery writer Alan Bradley, who created Flavia de Luce character, dies at 87

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Alan Bradley, the Canadian mystery writer whose tales of a precocious 11-year-old super-sleuth earned an international fan base, has died.He

Island airport expansion will cost up to $5 billion, Toronto Port Authority says

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TORONTO - The Toronto Port Authority says the proposed island airport expansion will cost up to $5 billion.Port authority CEO

‘Hidden homelessness’ a problem for N.S. post-secondary students: researcher

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Researchers are sounding the alarm about the number of post-secondary students experiencing homelessness. Student advocacy groups in Nova Scotia echo