Scarborough home damaged by gunfire, police say

Toronto police are investigating after a home in Scarborough was damaged by gunfire early Thursday morning. Officers were called to the area of Scarborough Golf Club Road and Greenock Avenue

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BlackBerry stock up 13 per cent on expanded partnership with Nvidia

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BlackBerry Ltd.’s share price popped by 13 per cent as the firm deepened its ties to tech giant Nvidia. The

What We Know After 8 Children Killed

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Source: GIANRIGO MARLETTA / Getty Community members are grieving after eight children were killed in Shreveport early Sunday morning, April

Most fashion mannequins are about a size 2. The Met Gala exhibit is making room for diverse bodies

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NEW YORK (AP) — On a sultry summer day in Brooklyn last year, artist and couture designer Michaela Stark found

Airfares climb for first time in nearly two years amid soaring fuel costs: StatCan

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MONTREAL - Statistics Canada says airfares rose year-over-year for the first time in nearly two years in March amid sky-high

Ex-Mountie pleads not guilty to offence under Canada's Security of Information Act

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VANCOUVER - A former Mountie has pleaded not guilty to a charge under Canada’s Security of Information Act as his

‘I heard loud and clear’: Ford explains decision to purchase, then reverse course, on private jet

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It may have been dubbed the ‘gravy plane’ by his political opponents, but Ontario Premier Doug Ford maintained on Monday

Trump Rant Claims Mamdani “Destroying” New York City

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Source: Pool / Getty A new rant by President Donald Trump is zeroing in on New York City Mayor Zohran

Celebrity birthdays for the week of April 26-May 2 includes Channing Tatum and Jessica Alba

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Celebrity birthdays for the week of April 26-May 2:April 26: Actor-comedian Carol Burnett is 93. Actor Giancarlo Esposito (“Better Call

Canada Post workers start voting on tentative contract agreement

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More than 56,000 postal workers across the country begin voting Monday on a contract offer from Canada Post, as the