Rancid Newfoundland fish sauce plant is being cleaned up. Whose responsibility is it?

ST. JOHN’S - Two levels of government are at odds over an abandoned rural Newfoundland fish sauce plant, whose fetid stench has plagued nearby residents for decades.Newfoundland and Labrador Environment

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Dozens missing after boat carrying more than 200 migrants capsized off the coast of Gambia

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BANJUL, Gambia (AP) — Dozens are missing after a boat carrying more than 200 migrants on their way to Europe

Six things to do in Hamilton over the first weekend of 2026

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2026 is here, and that means it’s back to work or school for many come Monday.But the looming end of

Liberals’ stricter crime policy is a response to public concern: justice minister

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has so far put a heavy emphasis on stricter crime policies, tabling three

The Toronto District School Board was duped into sending $1 million to fraudster who ‘can barely spell’

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The Toronto District School Board is trying to recoup more than $1 million in public funds it lost in a

The Toronto Star's 2026 short story contest begins Saturday. Here’s how to apply

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Sharpen your pencils and get ready to write: the Toronto Star’s annual short story contest is back.Starting Jan. 3, writers

U.S. strikes Venezuela and says its leader has been captured

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The United States hit Venezuela with a “large-scale strike” early Saturday and said its president had been captured and flown

Liberals' stricter crime policy is a response to public concern: justice minister

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has so far put a heavy emphasis on stricter crime policies, tabling three

Lit Gala at the Fairmont Royal York raises $130,000 for clean water project in India

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Combining sports excitement with philanthropy, the 2025 Lit Gala transformed the Fairmont Royal York into Toronto’s most glamorous World Series

'List in the new year and sell by spring.' Toronto-area home prices are set to drop in 2026 — and could wipe out 6 years of price gains

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Toronto’s real estate market today is reminiscent of the 1990s housing crash for Dan Cooper. “I find this very similar to