Milton gymnast is having a spring to remember

16-year-old Amelia Chaar just returned from Oshawa where she competed for Ontario at the Canadian National Gymnastics Championships, winning team gold and finishing 6th place in the individual portion of

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CN Rail pledges $100 million to fight homelessness across its North American network

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MONTREAL - Canadian National Railway says homelessness is a growing problem along its North American rail network and has pledged

Ford government moves to ban Chinese‑made drones in provincial security overhaul

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Ontario is moving to ban the use and future purchase of Chinese‑made drones across government ministries and the Ontario Provincial

CPP Investments sells portfolio of PE fund interests, net proceeds about $4 billion

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TORONTO - The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board says it has sold a portfolio of 33 limited partnership fund interests

Carignan nominated for a senior advisory role in NATO

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OTTAWA - The Liberal government in Ottawa is nominating the head of Canada’s military, Gen. Jennie Carignan, as a candidate

GO train delays at Union Station due to signal issue

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GO Transit train riders heading into Union Station on Wednesday morning could face delays due to a signal issue east

Renting out your home short-term can mean extra cash, but it's not always worth it

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If you search “Airbnb how to get started” you’ll reach their splash page with a big number. As of May

Mississauga man charged after women secretly recorded in Oakville Winners fitting rooms: police

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Halton police have charged a Mississauga man with voyeurism after two women were allegedly recorded while changing inside fitting rooms

Stephen Colbert's long goodbye is coming to an end, leaving a void

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NEW YORK (AP) — On his very first time hosting “The Late Show” back in 2015, Stephen Colbert ripped into

Mimico neighbours cry foul after builder applies to turn fourplex into eightplex

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Over the wooden fence in Christine Tremblay Callan’s Etobicoke backyard looms a three-story structure, still under construction and stretching almost to